I don’t know where he comes up with this stuff, but it is rich;

“Why we would want to give away something between a half a million and a million dollars, dumbfounds me,” says the Mayor.

If he was Mr. Prudence, I would agree, but this dumbo who has borrowed well over $200 million over the past 7 years spending it mostly on special interests and play things, like $500K to a private tennis center he plastered his name on. What a hypocrite.

By l3wis

5 thoughts on “Ironic quote of the day by Mayor Huether”
  1. Wow. The compassion is overwhelming. Perhaps if it was the “Heuther House” for displaced credit card executives?

  2. What about TIF’s for retail business? That’s a gift. Giving to the Glory House is a charity. The city has sports and hotel interests that compete with commercial enterprise. Fine, but relinquish some of the unprofitable real estate. It’s unfair commerce because the city doesn’t have to pay property tax. Sell the Ice Rink for the 100k you paid for it. Give away the Orpheum. Franchise the Washington Pavilion to a casino corporation. You want cash flow, use your assets. If the city wants to prevent having to allocate more tax percentage to the county, put idle maintenance prone property on the tax roles.

  3. Actually, wait until after Huether. It’s important to show he as the reason for bankruptcy. If he’s investigated and brought up on federal charges, a felony will keep him out of higher office. Hopefully, he’ll have to do some time isolated with an ankle bracelet on his dry lake. Wait and deploy these tactic to restore city solvency and democracy.

  4. You are so right on target! Simply put, this man wants to control us and our money to benefit his own ego and ambitions. And as a typical politician, thinks he is smarter than then the rest of us.

    Time for him to go and, most definitely, not to DC or Pierre!

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