tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4087256805680013672.post7394995046755530130..comments2023-09-30T04:47:47.475-04:00Comments on STARK COUNTY POLITICAL REPORT: VIDEO: SEE STARK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOSLEY & (NEWBIE) MEEKS "CAT FIGHT" OVER SALES TAX FUNDS TO BE COLLECTED ON "IMPOSED" TAXES.Martin Olsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15795894229375940645noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4087256805680013672.post-85834412709896529302010-01-15T10:10:38.740-05:002010-01-15T10:10:38.740-05:00I was expecting more fireworks...there are a few t...I was expecting more fireworks...there are a few things that crack me up, Mr. Bosley mentions the commissioners need to be more credible, yet he is still whining about the so-called "mistruths" about the failed sales tax implementation. If there were a strategic department of disinformation, Mr. Bosley would reign sumpreme!<br /><br />He still believes the reason the sales tax failed is because of the work of the citizens group, and that Stark Countians would otherwise embrace centralized, upgraded dispatching, and he just doesn't get the hint...when the vote is 65% against to 35% for the tax, perhaps my math is a bit screwy but it clearly shows the people aren't all that concerned about fixing 911 at this time. Mr. Bosley would have a more valid point had the vote been closer to 50%.<br /><br />The one very good point that Mr. Meeks made was to the effect, let's appropriate the money where it is urgently needed, I realize we would like to change 911, but that shouldn't be the priority because we have something in place, and we can revisit it later.<br /><br />What good will it do to fix 911, and have no deputies to respond because they were laid off due to budget shortfall because monies went to revamp 911<br /><br />Anyone remember the childhood song "There's a hole in the bucket dear Liza"Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14670762746661654890noreply@blogger.com