A Friday blast from the past that has even more relevance today with the taxpayers even further behind the eight ball several years later. The last council meeting offered the potential for the city to get behind openness and transparency in municipal labor negotiations. What happened?
Look gang, all balloons pop. The question on this one is who is gonna be around to see it, hear it, feel it,face it and worst of all, pay for it. Looks like the joke’s on you and your kids and the establishment hacks have the taxpayers roped and this particular one fit to be tied. Buddy boy Blankhead didn’t look to happy as it may have been way past his bedtime. He can sleep all he wants now that he can really stretch it out. So what is so wrong with a concerned citizen taking some of his own valuable time and expending a lot of his effort pointing out that the sky is really falling?
Have things only gotten worse under the Flurry, the Ritzgerald (is she a RHINO?), and the dog and pony show Chaffee controlled council? Has the hole for the taxpayers gotten deeper? What about C.O.I.N? Will the Tommy’s truck be back on Tuesday nights? Great questions. Shall I elaborate on what our gracious leaders have chosen to bequeath us and our children with through the leaded, smoked looking glass?
Stay tuned.
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#1 by Danny Boy on October 20, 2016 - 8:46 pm
There has been changes Barry. You are just too blind to see it. New employees are under different programs working more years. That’s statewide. The others are going to be in the programs they have been in. I don’t think that will ever change. The courts have a small gap for cities to test it but I don’t think it will change anything in the end. The cops just got a new contract. If you want to try to change anything, look forward a few years and give it a shot. Fullerton will always do what other police department in California do. PERS agencies are always the same or close. You won’t change what current employees have been promised without bankruptcy and as you can see by San Bernardino and Vallejo, even that is near impossible.