“Everyday I get up and click over to the U-T and see another article about fraud, waste and abuse. What a JOKE, 12 yearsof spending 60% on salaries and overhead to repaint 50 parking spots, throw up a few signs, and redo a crosswalk for a developer friend of theirs! When will the fleecing stop? Once we are in total anarchy is my guess.
Common courtesy and common sense have been long replaced by common criminals masquerading as city and community leaders. We need to start throwing these people in prison for fraud, because that’s exactly what this kind of BS is. I’ll bet the market price of what they have accomplished is 5% of what it has cost us.
The terrorist won’t destory us, we’ll have done it ourselves long before they get here.”
— TheNextMayor commenting on today’s front page of the U-T’s Our San Diego section
The article is enlightening, but the comments tell the deeper story.
“I like Leo Wilson’s idea best. It would be a step in the right direction if they can eliminate a layer of bureaucracy and use the funds that have gone for administration and consultants to help pay off bonds for building multi-level parking structures.” — from OldSteer
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