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On the hospital: Follow the money, people. Follow the money

Comments from John Ford
I invite you to move back and help pay the taxes that the previous administrators AND board members have saddled us with. We all agree that we need a hospital...the problem is how do we keep it and pay off the debts also. Most people here have already resigned themselves to the fact that they are going to be paying more taxes. when you add that to the doubling of our water bills and a slow economy I expect to start seeing businesses and people leaving for greener pastures. A handful of people benefitted from the rape of this community hospital. follow the money people, follow the money - John Ford
One note from Ed Waggener We're sure Mr. Ford must be utilizing hyperbole to make a point in using the phrase, " . . . the doubling of our water bills." Here on my planet, there was a small increase in water rates, but absolutely, positively, no "doubling." -ED




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