Can You Serve Two Masters?

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Can you really be in charge of finding the head of an organization that you are also trying to destroy? That's what Ben Konop is trying to do with the LCIC and it is hampering business in Lucas County. If there was ever a case of putting the fox in charge of the hen house this is it. Konop who accuses the LCIC of being full of good ole boys and having business meetings at Inverness is a product of both of those worlds. Do you really believe he got elected because of his experience? He's there now because of his last name, his connection to Sandy Isenberg, Marcy Kaptur, and the union leaders in town. What has he done since elected? Name one thing that created jobs, brought jobs to town, or kept jobs in town.

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Can you really be in charge of finding the head of an organization that you are also trying to destroy?

In the same line then, can any Republican be in government?

Great question Sensor. Yes Republicans can be in government. In fact they believe in a different type of government but even the founding fathers saw the need for some government just not an overbearing, provide it all form. Questions like yours keep the board lively Sensor, good one.

"WSPD" is against Carty, yet is also against Konop, which in turn Fred has implied he "embraces" Gherkin, who in turns suckles off Carty's teat, allegedly behind closed doors, of course.

convoluted to me, it seems.

Like him or not, the man asked a question -

Are any of his bashers or supporters out there able to answer - "Name one thing that created jobs, brought jobs to town, or kept jobs in town."

Nothing's coming to mind, but if I'm wrong, I apologize - If I'm wrong, I'd also be grateful if someone could provide a jobs created vs dollars spent per job created ratio...

They believe in something, but, in reality, the smaller government that many speak about has not happened and under both parties time in office the government has grown and grown and grown, with no end in sight.

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