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Flaming Out!

7/23/2013

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PictureOh, no! Not AGAIN!
Here we go again. Mayor Darryl Moss just keeps having a time keeping his facts straight.

In the WRAL piece on the financially wasteful and environmentally harmful sewage plant, Mayor Moss says

“When you get new information, I think you have an obligation to re-evaluate.” 

The “new information” Mayor Moss is referring to is that last AUGUST, yes AUGUST 2012, SGWASA offered to pay $13.5 million dollars to Creedmoor for Creedmoor’s water and sewer infrastructure, making the proposed plant entirely unnecessary. Prior to November 2012 The Mayor also knew the US Fish and Wildlife Service had declared the plant environmentally unsound.

The Mayor knew all this BEFORE Creedmoor applied for the $27 million dollar (politically earmarked) boondoggle loan from the US Government.

But even worse The Mayor has publically stated that he knows that building the new plant will cost each constituent he is elected to represent $70 more per month for water and sewer service.

The citizens of Creedmoor burn financially while The Mayor Fiddles.

That’s why folks are certain that



       Something Stinks in Creedmoor!




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Mad As Fire
7/23/2013 12:39:21 am

Am I allowed to riot tonight at the Commissioners' meeting or must I continue to sit quietly and listen to their "stuff"?

This is crazy and the Mayor won't do his duty! Politician yes, leader not at all... missing a spine or gotten too far above the people.

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