Brilliant
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023, 7:04 PM ٍSarah Postlethwait wrote:
> Absolutely no one is refusing to accept that Option C won at the December
> town meeting. That is an absurd claim.
>
> People are, however, questioning the entire town meeting process and the
> ability for a few people to have
Thank you!
I have come to the point where I automatically delete posts from the “usual
suspects” without opening them
Echo chamber is a great analogy
Thank goodness there is a 2 minute limit on speakers at the meeting and
that a motion to call the question can force a vote if duly approved
It i
Absolutely no one is refusing to accept that Option C won at the December
town meeting. That is an absurd claim.
People are, however, questioning the entire town meeting process and the
ability for a few people to have such a weighted effect on how the votes
will turn out.
Did you know that only
It looks like Miltion has representative town meeting.
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 2:14 PM Scott Clary wrote:
> Very similar to what is transpiring in Lincoln.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Scott Clary
> 617-968-5769
>
> Sent from a mobile device - please excuse typos and errors
>
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2023, 10
re: let the firestorm proceed!
Agree, 100% with Laura and everything she said!
This forum has turned into an echo chamber. I've lost any, and all, interest
in anything that comes for the ~12 or so people that feel compelled to post
almost daily with the same rhetoric.
There is a simple solut
Very similar to what is transpiring in Lincoln.
Kind Regards,
Scott Clary
617-968-5769
Sent from a mobile device - please excuse typos and errors
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023, 10:57 AM wrote:
> In yesterday’s Globe, a story on how residents of Milton have enough
> signatures to force a town wide ball
I may be wrong (as usual) but the refusal of the opponents to Option C to
accept that Option C was duly passed at a duly called and held town meeting
is eerily similar to those who still claim Biden did not win the duly held
2020 election
I have lived in Lincoln for only 30 years. The New England
In yesterday’s Globe, a story on how residents of Milton have enough
signatures to force a town wide ballot question on HCA.
The link is below.
If it’s behind a pay wall for you, essentially:
“We’re very pleased with the energy around this effort,” Swenson said.
The goal of the drive is to forc