As expected and in lock-step with The Sun Sentinel, the other Alt-Left rag
Endorsed Diaz for Lake Worth city commission District 4 seat
We disagree with the Palm Beach Post for a myriad of reasons but perhaps they are right this time. I remember years ago when the Post endorsed Barbara Aubel (now Barbara Resch) who I liked but her opponent, Dave Vespo, won. Maybe we'll see a repeat and a reversal, reflected in the voting booth, in the Post endorsement in this instance.Craig Frost! == and it's been confirmed by someone who recently interviewed Craig, he is against a public/private partnership at our beach. But we don't know what to believe!
Vote NO on Question 3 and if in doubt on the amendments, vote NO on all 4.
12 comments:
I voted for Craig
I haven't seen nor heard a word about or from Craig. No one from his campaign has canvassed out here. Actually, NO ONE from any District 4 campaign has been out this way...NO Reinaldo; NO Daniel. And this district votes! Maybe they don't knock on doors anymore...just stay in their basements.
I guess that's why they want us to vote for district by district voting so that those running won't have to bother with the rest of the city, only their district.
VOTE NO ON QUESTION 3.
I haven't voted yet, thank you.
I didn't vote for him, but I wouldn't be sad if he won. I live where there are nothing but Craig signs, but it's the vote that counts.
craigs people came around here on foot and he answers email.who intervied him
Craig is needed in order to move this city forward. Far left isnt working.
Just for my edification 12:22, what has changed since the last Lake Worth election. I moved here in 2004. There were many homeless people here then, and there are many here now. There is always a wellspring of homeless.
One of the things that I think could have helped Lake Worth, is if Kilwins and Starbucks could have been incentivized to stay put.
The drive-thru Starbucks is nothing but a menace, and Kilwins is too much trouble to get to, and yet, they were both profitable in the Lucerne and certainly enhanced the Lake Avenue experience. I'm sure it hurt several of the other small stores when they left.
To this day, neither of these spaces have been rented, which points to greed or stupidity on the part of the unit owners.
How is the Far-Left affecting Lake Worth, at this point in time?
Both the kilwins and the old Starbucks buildings have been rented for many many months. Shows you how out of touch these people are who make comments on here. They do no research other than regurgitate false news that they read. A new privately owned coffee shop is under construction now right next door from the old Starbucks and will have a take out window. At what point will these people making comments get off the couch and do some real due diligence. The downtown has never been busier almost every restaurant is doing record numbers and some have been therefor over 10 years. A multi million dollar build out of the old CJs for a new Cuban restaurant on lake should be completed soon yet not one word mentioned. Take your mask off while reading Facebook on your couch maybe you may catch some air to rejuvenate that brain
3:34 was making an observation and obviously did not know that Kilwins and Starbucks spaces in The Lucerne have finally been leased but you @7:38 came over and attacked. Knock it off. Perhaps it is you that needs to "catch some air" and not being such a wise guy.
That's good news 7:38. A coffee shop is always welcome. Not a big fan of Cuban food, but I hope they do well. They certainly have a big enough parking-lot. Pancho's was a big sensation when they opened, but I don't think they are doing that well. Of course, an unsuspecting tourist will always try it out. I know you are trying to come across as an uber conservative, but I wonder if your bark is worse than your bite.
By the way, The WSJ doesn't have a Lake Worth section, and I can't afford the Palm Beach Post.
So far, I have received a mailer from Diaz and Morgan. Nothing yet from Frost.
Maybe he sees all of the signs and thinks he is a Shoo-in.
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