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>Just because the CRR has supported successful candidates in the past (one of whom turned on them) the voters should assume they know what’s best?

>Just because the CRR has supported successful candidates in the past (one of whom turned on them) the voters should assume they know what’s best?

So, because Steve has dabbled in Government in the past, we should assume he’s more qualified than all the other candidates – one of which has like 19 years of continuous Government work under his belt? Do you really think that?

Just because the CRR has supported successful candidates in the past (one of whom turned on them) the voters should assume they know what’s best?

The only idea I’ve see Steve put forth – in print or online – is the one about his bulk refuse plan. Are there others I have missed? What are your thoughts about that plan? Did Steve develop the plan because of the credentials he has or by some other method?

Why was Steve absent at the meeting with the Village Manager? My understanding is that there was a Council meeting directly after it…did he miss that too?

Why did Steve read CRR’s talking points as his answer to the Valley question at the Candidades Night? All the other candidates had the points, but none of them chose to do that. Does Steve actually have a position about Valley or is he just Shiny-Haired John Edwards-Clone puppet?

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