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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Portune's "First 100 Days"


Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune just completed his first 100 days as commission president. Read his thoughts on how it went, and his upcoming goals here.


11 Comments:

at 5:55 PM, April 19, 2007 Blogger Someone said...

Why in the world are you making me download a Microsoft Word Document (which, by the way, as a private proprietary platform does not always open easily for people who do not have Microsoft products).

 
at 6:09 PM, April 19, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Someone needs to tell Jason Haap to get over himself and download Word Viewer.

 
at 11:04 PM, April 19, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

probably had to post the document because it's a 100 pgs long- wonder if he counts his pact with the devil Berding and robocalls for him as accomplishments in his first 100 days-

 
at 9:37 AM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was profoundly disappointed to see that he has not begun any criminal probes into the crooked dealings of the previous Repugnicant "administration" of the county. The pay-to-play? The kickbacks? Yes, I amaware that Deters, the textbook GOP hack, is prosecutor, but the commissioners could hire a special counsel.

 
at 10:14 AM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

".....Why in the world are you making me download a Microsoft Word Document...."

It's a big brother conspiracy !

YOU MUST CONFORM !

Hey, jason, try:

openoffice.org

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 4:51 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bold type guy is a very smart person. We should listen to him. He must be herd by all.

 
at 8:42 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The good ole boys have to hate this - Portune and the new BoCC is getting more done in 100 days, heck in 24 hours, than they got done in decades ( of course, the good ole boys did get the Bengals a new stadium and Castenilli such a great price on his land he was able to buy the Reds)
Geez, when you take out the middle men with their palms up for county taxpayer cash - things can get done in a hurry and all the sudden their's fiscal responsiblity.

I never would've expected this from a group of Democrats - who'd a thunk it!I think hell just froze over.

 
at 8:56 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

100 days - 100 deeds : I think Portune is cutting himself short here - every open meeting, every full agenda, every conference, every phone call,...
I have never seen government more open than it has been lately - frankly, I'm impressed with the Governor too -- I really wonder if people realize what's going on here and the transformation that's happening,...
One party rule is never good - no matter what party it is - and the cleansing brings out the very, very best in a politician all the waya around
We just get to benefit from it after all the corruption instead of being the generation that has to wallow in it.

 
at 3:22 PM, April 22, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did Portune include the closed door meetings they've had as part of his accomplishments?

 
at 12:09 AM, April 23, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

close door meetings - BS

just cause some idiot says its so, doesn't make it so

 
at 7:06 AM, April 23, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where is Brian Finney in all of this? Must hate this to not be able to complain.

 
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