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Monday, January 29, 2007

A nasty day at City Hall

Howard Wilkinson has the story here


14 Comments:

at 5:13 PM, January 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Big surprise there. A conservative majority can't keep the promises it made to itself, other members, and the people of the city.

It's not like it hasn't happened before.

Has ANYTHING good ever come about in a place run by conservatives?

Ted Strickland needs to start investigating from the courthouse to the statehouse and thorw some of these incompetent self-obsessed crooks into jail.

 
at 5:22 PM, January 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does anyone know if this affects the Invest in Neighorhood budget?

 
at 5:58 PM, January 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fascist Five!

 
at 6:55 PM, January 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

at least The Fiscal Phonies!

 
at 8:03 PM, January 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmmm ... after watching John Cranley run for Congress, I thought he was a fiscal conservative. Guess not. Talk about lying to the voters.

 
at 8:17 PM, January 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Fascist Five are going to feel the heat soon!

They have contempt for the poor and the opinions of the the hundreds of people that came out to talk some sense into them.

Shame on them!

 
at 11:27 PM, January 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought Bortz was all about honesty. I guess I was was wrong.

 
at 2:01 AM, January 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now introducing... the Fiscal Five Follies ... a comedy of arrogance and deceit, in a town we call Cincinnati where the greedy underbelly of conservatism meets ill will, and promises are meant to be broken whenever convenience calls. Where the jokes are the jokers, themselves

 
at 8:20 AM, January 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Monzel is not on the Finance Committee. In previous years he was a member. Up until this month it had 7 members, but Cole was added through the motioning process. Now it is almost a committee of the whole.

 
at 10:49 AM, January 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations ot the new council majority....not caving in to the usual shakedowns at City Hall.

refreshing. I am sure all f those who are name-calling on this blog work in council ofiices, or are losing money from their budgets!

Stay Strong!

 
at 11:59 AM, January 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't the city projected to have huge budget deficits in the future? The city needs to bank this money to address future deficits, not fight over how to wastefully spend this "surplus".

 
at 5:15 PM, January 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

To the Fiscal Five: YES, YES, YES and YES again!! Finally, someone, somewhere, somehow says to the poverty shake-down artists: enough is enough!!!
I am sick to death of the poverty pimps demanding more and more and more and more.
Thanks you, Fiscal Five. You are making the rest of the city proud.

If it were up to Cranley, Crowley, Thomas and Tarbell, the entire city budget would go to the poverty pimps.

Fiscal Five, you've got my vote for as long as you choose to stay in office!

 
at 6:03 PM, January 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

YEah FASCISM! YEAH FASCISM!

 
at 10:08 PM, January 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cranley has a lot of people to pay off who helped him out in his most recent losing campaign for Congress.

 
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