Anti-White teaching no doubt goes on in many schools, but is often done informally and students are subjected to this hate with more subtlety.
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COSTA MESA REPORTS A $ 2.5 MILLION SURPLUS
Okay, so how about using that money to start buying up some slum buildings in our several slums, tearing them down and putting in parking and pocket parks?
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| Jim Fitzpatrick and family |
Jim Fitzpatrick did what he was elected to do: Ask questions. Keep an eye on our money. Try to make sure we got the best deals on our services.
Now, Fitzpatrick has resigned rather than being sent to the poor house trying to defend his right to stay on the Costa Mesa Sanitary District board.
Resigning was the best decision for Fitzpatrick and his family and he should be lauded for his attempts to shine some light on the mini-government that few in the city really know anything about.
Here's the important sentence from Fitzpatrick's resignation letter:
"I make no apologies for following the courage of my convictions and fundamental beliefs that seeking a competitive trash contract bid for the first time since World War II was in the best interests of my constituents."
Hopefully, we'll have other citizen watchdogs step up and run for the Costa Mesa Sanitary District in the next election.
Forget all the attempts to blur the essentials of this matter. The important thing to remember is that Fitzpatrick tried to get the Sanitary District to go out for bids on the lucrative trash contract in Costa Mesa. Don't you comparison shop when you spend lots of money? Why shouldn't the Sanitary District do the same thing?
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