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The tone at the end of your commentary insinuates–even though it has not been discussed openly–that going to the city council to ask for more money for this project is some kind of an inconvenience. However, as you know, the city council spends money like it’s going out of style, and has not once stood up in any meaningful way to the Larson-Schuchman junta. Look at all the signs they’ve put up in parks and for snow emergency routes. What company launders this substantial sum of money for them??
The tone at the end of your commentary insinuates–even though it has not been discussed openly–that going to the city council to ask for more money for this project is some kind of an inconvenience. However, as you know, the city council spends money like it’s going out of style, and has not once stood up in any meaningful way to the Larson-Schuchman junta. Look at all the signs they’ve put up in parks and for snow emergency routes. What company launders this substantial sum of money for them??