Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Just one Swift Kick

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Today's PB Post Article on the beach

We have all sorts of scam artists who drift towards Florida—warm water and no State income tax is a draw and as development is our number one industry, we get plenty of those artists. No sooner do you kick one out of town, like a bad penny he returns with a multi-million dollar law suit. He’s mad he never got his hands on our beach so that he could flip it to some other “artist” or ruin it as he did our pool. He’s mad that the old commission got booted out and then he got the boot.

As pointed out last night by Laurence McNamara, all attorneys who have been involved in the beach have said that Greater Bay has no case. Whether or not some who file suits (scam artists) win in court as indicated by Commissioner Maxwell last night, we still need to immediately get this action quashed. The City Commission, City Attorney and City Manager meet tonight to discuss the Greater Bay law suit.

There are still some people cheering or speaking out for this guy against the City of Lake Worth. This is, indeed, a dysfunctional town. These people really want the City to lose so that they can blame all of it, once again, on Commissioner Jennings, one of their favorite targets for every ill ever imagined. One citizen who has always backed Greater Bay has moved out of town; the other has moved closer to the border. With just one little kick…

We kicked him out of town once; we will do it again. All it will take now is one, swift but harder kick.

2 comments:

kkss21 said...

Can Lake worth please go after Willard,Greater Bay,and Cory O'gorman for the damage they did to our pool and the hundreds of thousands that they took with no services provided ?

dee mcnamara said...

The interpretation of a Crown jewel
by Cara: A tar and asphalt covered parking lot.

Lake Worth's real Jewel of the Gold Coast, a distinction given by the County, is our 1921 Venetian Palazzo style luxury Casino and Bath,with luxury Olympic size swimming pool, the rightful pride of Lake Worth and the County.
It brought people together, it caused opening of fine stores on Lake and Lucerne Avenues.

Asphalt and tar covered parking lots are many.All Crown jewels?

The trees at the parking places I
requested, were included in the
waived bidding plan as well as
the Promenade(gravel walking paths),
with beautiful lanterns and
benches and receptacles(hopefully provided as promised).Has anybody verified these conditions for $5.000.000.-?
A new 90ft wide Board walk with pedestrian friendly material, not concrete?
The tar and asphalt crown sounds like a penalty!
The Crowns I have seen are glittering beautiful objects, subjects for pride.
Dee