tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376150805965389134.post6556176512566164450..comments2023-10-07T07:13:06.177-04:00Comments on Camden Commentary: Three commissioners opt to forgo $6.4 million to save $400,000 in school taxes.Jay Morenohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00649984712133149814noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5376150805965389134.post-62953128057051093592010-09-03T19:29:16.368-04:002010-09-03T19:29:16.368-04:00I might just be with Jay on this one. When you tal...I might just be with Jay on this one. When you talk about the cost of a meal at Auntie's, it is pretty easy to comprehend. Who ain't ate there?<br />If the data you provide are accurate, a reasonable person, even a fiscal conservative or one who approaches government with real caution, might just have to say, "Huh?" Apart from looking at the agenda for a commissioners meeting, which by the way, is nothing more than a list of things they already agree on in principle - that is, they know how they will vote on an issue like this, who are you kidding - when is something like this communicated in advance so there can be real discussion? Would never have thought such a major financial decision be made in the "dark of night" as it were. Would not the school board, the superintendent publish their position in advance? To put it mildly, "this sips" (for those from Waverly - that is a euphemism for "sucks")for our school board and our school system! Now don't go talkin about this over at the COW blog! I will tell them to go here!FOJ - friend of jaynoreply@blogger.com