Although I'm running as a virtual candidate, I'm growing concerned that I should in reality become one of them somehow. God forbid!
None of us know what is happening behind closed doors as to “Sunset” Development on the river. Old people are the commodity, let's make money out of the death process. I wonder if they have a funeral operation at the opposite end of this one-use (one-time use) building?
It would be nice if insurance companies could own these old peoples' home so that they could collect the life (“death”) insurance at the end. That would please the “money changers” too.
Who's the power behind the thrown in Shorewood? In the days of royalties, the public was as likely as not to know who was behind the thrown. Where's the transparency in our “democratic” government?
As far as I'm concerned, what happens behind closed doors is not in the public interest (especially in rest rooms). And those accountable for these actions shall become accountable for these actions.
As an active candidate at this virtual election, one of my slogans is NO MORE CLOSED DOOR SESSIONS, except for the rest rooms. Let's stop any more action on the this river development or someone is going to drive the hidden money changers out of the temple. This proposal should go through its own death process as quickly as possible. Let's stop it NOW.
Joe Adam(s),
Virtual candidate