Truth does keep marching on and we at Lynn's Little Bit of Trivia make sure of it.
The other blogger who has a mission to discredit anyone who disagrees with him, just did so on his blog...again. He copied word for word from a citizen's Facebook posting that disputes John Rinaldi's statement on the percentage of roads that will be paved under the Lake Worth 2020 general obligation bond, a referendum to be approved or denied on August 26, by saying the following:
"Here is what Lake Worth resident Bob Lepa determined after consulting with the city:
I had stated 90% of the roads would be paved/replaced with the $63 Million dollar bond. It turns out 72% of the CITY OWNED roads will be replaced/repaved.. The other 18% has already been done in the past couple of years on a piecemeal basis. However John did say his figures showed only 30% of the roads would be done. His figures include County, State and Interstate roads... once they are subtracted from City ownership we are up to 72% that will be done and 90% when you count what has been done in the past several years."
Obviously the blogger must side with the person who made the statement because it was blogged to discredit someone with an opposing opinion.
The truth keeps marching on--
Now, believing in the facts and the truth of this very important matter, we have scanned information from the City's web site that agrees with Mr. Rinaldi's statement on Facebook--
Nowhere in the above city statement does it include fantasy. It is all matter-of-fact...30% of the existing roads in Lake Worth will be resurfaced under this bond. They have told us this for 6 months or more. So, if the City now has a different narrative to convince you to vote for these bonds, who can you believe? If you can't believe the City of Lake Worth, and they really are changing their tale 5 weeks before the election to "bring home the bacon" as stated above, who in the hell can you trust?
NO trust...NO bond.
Vote AGAINST bonds on August 26.
Lying about this stink bomb of a bond is the only way that anyone would be convinced to vote for it. Why on earth did the Commission have to steal 50,000 of our money to convince us to vote for this ? 50,000 dollars could have paved a lot of friggin roads.
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