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'Let's get Rochester to eat it; they'll eat anything'

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We citizens swooned to the vague, veiled promises of people who reside in our neighborhoods to elect them to lead our city.

It's likely newly elected councilors and mayors get formally introduced to the unelected seedy vagrant vagabonds who've been allowed to take up space in city offices. These people are solidly entrenched in running the city. Yes, thanks to previous administrations.

Some may be union members.

Removing them is much like a landlord trying to evict a Massachusetts tenant.

They know the law better than most attorneys. (Well - i did say most attorneys.)

Our elected Rochester city officials have abdicated, yes, failed to fulfill their responsibilities and have chosen to be managed by a "Cabal," of deep-state style of non-elected shysters.

Our elected officials have relinquished responsibility for their actions and they no longer hold themselves accountable for the outcome of any negative behavior.

How else could they promote appalling, decades long, costly ineffective mind bogging projects.

So, you need examples, do you?

"Rope-a-dope" city management, can blow through a mere $12 Million Dollars for a traffic roundabout. Yet, so far, it's only taken a generation of unskilled engineers to go from the drawing board to a hole, and back again, numerous times, to accrue this outrageous spending spree.

Go, Job One! (Right,... get out... just go!)

The city tried swooning the Gonic (Gonician) residents to fawn over Catholic Charities' hyperbole. This bunch was sponsoring a "scheme" to build low-income housing at an abandoned brickyard and dump. It was to be built over a portion of the Waste Management Gas Pipeline, which runs 26 miles along Route 16, to the University of New Hampshire.

This plan was backed with the knowledge that restricts any other use of that gas.

So, what's wrong with building a low-income housing complex atop a volatile dump and pipeline.

Certainly, the City and the alleged charity will differ with you.

The Gonic neighborhood is already, well situated to watch thousands of pounds of gasses blazing onto the horizon along Pickering Road.

They have often remarked, the sight brings tears to their eyes.

Citizens of Gonic got them to fold on that deal.

Yet, we don't know how long that was in the planning stages, or whether they are reorganizing for another assault. (Prepare yourselves for another "Volley across the Bow."

I believe focusing on only two of Rochester's many "well intentioned (?)" failures will adequately set the tone for these dubious characters, who are presenting something that would overshadow anything since the day Adam split an Apple with Eve!

It is my opinion that:

The City of Rochester is likely considered the "Bed Pan, Petrie Dish" of Strafford County.

Like the Life Cereal commercial from 1968 that says: Let's get Mikey, (to eat it) he eats everything!

"He likes it ! Mikey Likes it !

That's how our city solons see us, we're the "Mikey" character, and we'll eat anything they feed us.

- Lou Archambault,

Gonic

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