Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Safer?

Hi, Ed, it’s a very great day in Trenton now that Santiago has resigned. But where do he and Palmer get off saying Trenton is a safer city, that he reduced crime 50 percent? Each and every day I see in your paper that there’s still muggings, robberies and shootings going on, so how can the city of Trenton be safer? I foresee a scam: He’s coming back to be appointed acting director to circumvent the residency law. And is Palmer living in Trenton each and every night? I know someone who lives on the same street and he never sees Palmer.
Doubt
That’s two votes so far for “Santiago isn’t really gone.” We’ll see.—Ed. Note

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Palmer Plan, in all it's pathetic glory. His cronies get theirs coming and going. They get hired, to a do nothing job,get paid big bucks. Get fired,leave with a bonus. Quickly get re-hired into another not necessary job, that continues to pay them additional big bucks. Which allows them to get theirs coming and going. Meanwhile, back at Sinners Hall, Palmer says he's struggling over closing city libraries. Please, what's the struggle. He could simply leave Santiago out of his money grubbing plan and keep the libraries open. Isn't he the EDUCATION MAYOR?

September 27, 2008 6:39 PM 

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