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And you thought there was just Molly Maid! Fancy A Job As A Naked Cleaner
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An opinion piece from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, to add your opinion email me - ben@eagle.ca
And you thought there was just Molly Maid! Fancy A Job As A Naked Cleaner
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This is the face of, by his own admission, a confused and amazed person. Deputy Mayor Brocanier standing to berate, in person, his Council colleagues who did not agree with him. In a classless venting he personally attacked the arguments of the opposition, whilst at the same time still maintaining his faith in the Provincial government to keep their promised grants, even with the lack of guarantees and assurances. Saying he was confused by the stand of his colleagues because of their inconsistencies and totally amazed that they could also turn down the alleged savings. Once again he made reference to the 20 million needed for the Seniors Centre and it was obvious to observers that the savings on the the policing bill would never be returned to the bottom line but spent by them on the Seniors Centre. What a breach of faith to the believers.
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This is a small piece of whimsey, a dream that may be come true - a sure thing!
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"Frost made the motion to approve transfer of policing powers to the county. He spoke first and indicated that his ultimate intention was to do what it takes to save money for the taxpayer - he supported the motion saying he had not received a mandate from the public to turn down the opportunity to save 1.9 million a year. The results of the web survey were not released for reasons I could not make out ( Stan mumbles too much - at one point he was asked to speak up)
Brocanier supported the motion spitting out more of his funny numbers and odd calculations - as evidenced by some snickers in the gallery. His approach seemed rather simplistic and may I say shallow.
Mutton spoke at great length and made some interesting observations, reaching far deeper into the issue than Mr. Broc.
Spooner did his dance awkwardly stepping on both sides of the fence but landing on the no side, rejecting the motion.
McCaughey said very little, 45 seconds worth and voted against the motion
McDonald said less but explained that he had to support the local police because that's what he promised in his election platform.
Delanty made a passioned plea to support the 2 million a year savings, which he would suggest "banking" for use in building the 20 million rec centre (banking - as in keeping to spend in other ways rather than reducing taxes - a true conman)"
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