28 July 2018

Timely Information Taxpayers Here In Mesa Can Use

Why post this now you might ask?
Simply because people who live here in Mesa - and more importantly taxpayers - really need to know that under the leadership of the Mesa's Chief Executive Officer, the guy with the smile shown in this opening image, City Manager Chris Brady has somehow managed to increase the public debt service obligations by a factor over 500% during his twelve years tenure inside City Hall from 2006-2018.
Another proposed $200-Million Dollar tax burden falls on your backs taking money out-of-your-pockets.
Sorry to drill down on this, but . . .  
YOU REALLY NEED TO
ASK MORE QUESTIONS
and
YOU REALLY NEED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION
Let's get to the real Nitty-Gritty right now:
There are not one or two but SIX Questions that are on the Ballot for the 2018 General Election, thanks to actions pushed through the Mesa City Council by the City Manager to re-package what taxpayers REJECTED two years ago. 
It's a 'Grab-Bag of Goodies' to get handed to millionaires as a 'Trick-or-Treat' for taxpayers, just after we celebrate Halloween unless YOU VOTE NO on all six questions.
This is the so-called Pandora's Box City Manager Chris Brady was afraid to get opened?  
It's now back to bite him
Don't get fooled again - there's too many cozy multi-million deals made by city officials on city-owned properties that they hope to get leveraged by hood-winking taxpayers into approving another $200,000,000 in public debt to create mor mult-millionaires whose pockets are already lined with cash standing on the sidelines in a wait-and-see scenario to self-capitalize on the backs of struggling taxpayers.
Thanks to public anger and robust engaged vocalizing at Mesa City Council meetings, and recent news coverage about corruption,  just one of those Mega-Millionaire conservative Mesa Mormon Republicans - State Senator Bob Worsley is all washed-up in public elected life after only one term in The Arizona State House. He has decided to resign to avoid perceived or real conflicts-of-interest.
In a recent City Council meeting, District 2 Councilmember Mark Freeman recused himself from voting on an agenda item acknowledging a conflict of interest in East Mesa.
Perhaps with more public attention and more investigative reporting, more politicians will either choose to disclose or be forced to disclose any direct or indirect benefits that might benefit themselves or their friends-and-family that violate the public trust. 
The same goes for disclosures by employees inside City Hall who salaries are paid by taxpayers here in Mesa.
FAIR WARNING:
It's time to CLEAN UP YOUR ACT
or risk the consequences
 
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Here's a streaming YouTube upload from Truth In Accounting. You can see more information and get more details about the group by using the Searchbox on this blog.
Notice the bait on the fishhooks to reel you in . . . The Six Questions on the November 2018 General Election include these pieces of bait: Public Safety and millions for an outdoor soccer complex
 
 
Published on Jul 26, 2018
Today on Answers in Animation we tackle the topic of Taxpayer burdens, what are they, where do they come from, and why are they not so great a thing to have.

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