Comptroller got her share; it's public's turn
This town is getting worse by the day. You want us to pay for everything – from fixing broken sidewalks, to walking down the street in the town that a lot of people have lived in all or most of their lives.
What’s next? Paying to cross the bridge? Or haven’t you thought of that yet?
We pay taxes (that are too high) for things in this town, which should cover a lot of things. Isn’t it time the city should take care of its people? You let Crundwell live very well off us. Isn’t it our turn?
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