It looks like we are about to have another round of claims and counter-claims about taxes. Two prime candidates for mayor are blasting each other on this very topic. Neither of them seem to have much to say other than to dump on the other.
Mr. O'Brien is reviving his "zero means zero" slogan from 2006 and Mr. Watson, who has pulled the number 2.5% out of the air, is criticizing O'Brien for his failure to deliver zero for the last four years.
Rather than having a serious discussion about the City's finances, the two gentlemen are engaged in political slogan swapping.
As I write this, I am reading the text of Mayor O'Brien's press release of September 11. Apparently all Council candidates are to be approached and asked for their comments on Mr. O'Brien's proposals. My understanding is that if I fail to sign on and swear fealty to this "plan", I will be cast into outer darkness and other candidates for Council will be blessed with the warmth of Mr. O'Brien's embrace.
Hidden behind the over-the-top rhetoric of both Watson and O'Brien, there may be some worthwhile ideas. I hope through many re-readings I will be able to find something of value.
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