A Sign Of The Times
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- April
- 30
This looks like an advertisement for County Executive Andy Spano’s reelection, doesn’t it?
The sign was hung on the Michaelian Office Building in White Plains in full view of the crowd that gathered outside at last weekend’s “tea party” rally in protest of high taxes.
The rally was organized by Sam Zherka, the publisher of The Westchester Guardian who wants to abolish county government.
You might expect that the sign was paid for by Spano’s campaign and not an expense charged to the taxpayers, but don’t kid yourself.
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on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at 10:17 am by Phil Reisman.
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I guess highest taxed county in the NATION slipped their minds.
“Triple A” sounds about right. Surprised they’d admit in writing that they’re palpably minor-league.
“Less employees”?
Wow, that must cost a lot fewer money.
Is anyone up there in charge of… oh, never mind.
Good one, Jim…