Health & Fitness
Can Dirty Tricks Control an Election Outcome?
Bizarre email hacking causes taxpayers to worry about BHSD ethics, tactics of YES supporters. Why? What's in it for them?
Bloomfield 20/20 generally agrees that taxpayers should keep their money in their OWN wallets.
Recently, you may have received a bizarre email from "B2020-2012" telling you to vote 'YES' on a $58.65-million bond to build a $79-million high school.
Vote 'NO'.
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This reincarnation of Gaynor's Original Mega School is no better than any of the minor revisions that have come before.
The May 8 election will cost you $75,000 that should have been spent to educate our K-12 and special needs students.
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Personally, I do what my supporters ask me to do. I speak for those who do not want to build a great big, fancy high school at any cost.
This one, partially USED, is expected to cost about $79-million and to have a capacity of 1,650 students. That's HIGH. It's a bad deal and voters should reject it, as they have rejected other schemes in the past.
Has the YES team committed election fraud?
I don't know, but I do think this tactic may indicate that some people are eerily motivated to WIN this money.
What's in it for them?