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Commissioners’ spokesmen fail in putting up a defense
Feb 20, 2013 | 1399 views | 3 3 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print

To the Editor,

We want to thank all who participated in the commissioners’ meeting, both for and against, the commissioners’ compensation package and the discretionary funds process, which was an awesome show of democracy in action. We apologize to those who could not obtain seating or hear the presentations.

The commissioners’ defense strategy fell short.

They failed to inform their spokesmen that the issue was process, not use of the discretionary funds; they failed to present any defense of their elaborate pay and compensation benefits package; they failed to ensure their spokesmen thanked the right people — citizens who work and pay taxes — for the funds they received, a glaring, surprising and strategic error; their spokesmen highlighted another target of opportunity, how taxpayer money is being spent — we are not sure the taxpaying citizens are thrilled to fund trips to the beach and Virginia; they hid behind their elected office, choosing not to respond while compelling taxpaying citizens to carry the wrong message against the wrong issue.

Citizens, note the flaws in their defense. Do you see a failure in leadership? Our commissioners refuse to personally defend their own policies in the public forum? Take note that the commissioners’ spokesmen gave praise and glory to either a commissioner by name, the chairman by name, or the commissioners as a whole. I do not recall one spokesmen giving praise to the citizens who work and pay taxes to fund these projects. Citizens, if anyone deserves praise, it is you. And we applaud you, the taxpaying citizens, for it is you who fund the volunteer fire departments, church and community center, not the chairman and commissioners. We do not question funds for firemen, sports groups or aid in our county’s support. However, we request that our elected commissioners follow democratic principles and processes prior to distribution of any of your tax funds.

The lead commissioner’s compensation for what is defined as a part-time job: $26,829 salary/travel, plus health, dental, life insurance, 457 plan, cell phone and iPad — all paid by you.

Lynn Locklear

Phil Locklear

Citizens for Integrity in Government



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payup
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February 21, 2013
I did attend this meeting. The commissioners were an embarrassment to the county. They did not have the decency to address any tax paying citizen that spoke against their pay and benefits. They limited their time to three minutes. The people that were asked by the commissioners to come out to praise them for giving them a check were able to speak as long as they wanted. My friend even had the nerve to bring children. She said if she did not they might not give her anymore money.That is the point. It is her tax money anyway.This was a valuable lesson for our youth. Unless, you want to be led by politicians that are self serving and will walk on their own family for a dollar. Move. This county is 100 out of 100 for a reason. Just attend a county commissioners meeting and the seats are filled with small minds that are only saying I,I,I will take it all..
RobesonStepUp!
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February 21, 2013
I wonder what the statistics are for our high school graduates who leave the county to attend and graduate from college? Once they are exposed to a different geographical and cultural climate many don't return is what I suspect. But while our current Commissioners (and some former I suspect) have created this situation under current review and scrutiny, other leaders have been building fruitful sustaining and transparent teams for progress. One bad apple can spoil the whole bunch in some cases. Citizens...wake up, stand up, speak up...why do you think the commissioners typically vote all the same way? Don't move, but BE MOVED for the betterment of our county.
BBBD
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February 21, 2013
This letter is exactly on point. Thanking commissioners for money is a joke. It's not their money. It's ours, and we demand accountability and a record of how it is spent. Giving it to each commissioner as their own personal gravy train to dole out or keep as they see fit to buy favor and loyalty is cronyism and abuse.
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