OK Got some data on this for the last two years?
Please take a look at the succession of flat-line top growth in the progression of mesas [ Spanish word for a table ] incorporated into the logo for the City of Mesa featured after the video.
Published on Dec 8, 2015
Views: 785 in over 9 months uploaded online on YouTube with 13 Likes
Mesa Mayor John Giles announces he is running for re-election, tricked-out in latex nylon cycling outfit shown riding alone uphill in a desert landscape
Your MesaZona blogger may be alone in making an observation that in the three different-color logo images they all start on an upward slope and are disconnected with gaps in the overlaps of the next 'mesa'.
Using an infographic interpretation, once a certain point is reached in each and every one there's an extended period of flat-line growth followed by downward-trending slopes coasting downhill . . . is that the stage we're in for John Giles first 2-year term in office where he can now succeed himself in a no-contest re-election
Your MesaZona blogger may be alone in making an observation that in the three different-color logo images they all start on an upward slope and are disconnected with gaps in the overlaps of the next 'mesa'.
Using an infographic interpretation, once a certain point is reached in each and every one there's an extended period of flat-line growth followed by downward-trending slopes coasting downhill . . . is that the stage we're in for John Giles first 2-year term in office where he can now succeed himself in a no-contest re-election
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