Sunday, February 25, 2024

Andy Amoroso as seen at Street Painting Festival

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  1. I would not vote for Andy if he was the last commissioner or the last mayor in the world he does not want to make the city a small town he wants it to grow grow problem being our electric grid isn't geared up for this our sewer system isn't good up for this our roads aren't geared up for this so what's going to happen the infrastructure is going to need to be fixed in the city doesn't have the money for it we're already floating more bonds it's just a matter of time till the city runs out of money

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    1. Here we go again with the “we don’t want be Delray”, as if and the “developer w ore” we’ve been hearing for 20+ years. Yay you win we blow enjoy the decay goofs.

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  2. i remember it was not right to campain at street painting

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    1. But again it was a street painting festival not an an Andy amoroso get elected mayor

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  3. @3:16--Is this America, or what? It is a public street. He was in front of his store.

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    1. I don't care if it was in front of the store night it was bad taste what if all the what if all the other nominees got in front of stores and started doing a hey vote for me vote for me it is a street painting festival just one more way he bends the rules

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  4. Tell me where I can find the "rule."

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  5. Please show me where this rule is written. Who else that is running has a store that they can campaign in front of?

    Bad taste is a silly description of anything in Lake Worth. Mostly everything in the city is in bad taste.





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  6. Many of us working folks only have few opportunities to see the candidates. Yes, I know they have meet the candidate nights, but working must come first, family time second. I was actually hoping to meet Mimi May also.

    Bad taste may be toking a little before meetings.

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  7. Why would you not be allowed to campaign at Street Painting?

    Is it like Good Friday or something?

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