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"I didn't notice Judy Cobden point the finger of blame at anyone," writes the make-believe mayor.

And yet, Ms. Cobden is quoted in the article as saying: “We're lacking a lot of transparency. That comes with a lot of communication issues that are happening amongst everyone, from school administration and the school committee, to the public and even the children... There's animosity between the school administration and the school committee and the city council..."

Contrary to the make-believe mayor's claim, Ms. Cobden blamed every other party that is involved in running the school system -- except the WTU -- for the "[lack] of transparency" and "communication issues."

As the make-believe mayor continues his hopeless attempt to gain more attention for himself in advance of what is certain to be another overwhelming loss in the expected Democratic primary, he is only showing how desperate he is to spin and twist information that somehow justifies his past union pandering.

Council President Solomon, an actual elected official and leader in the city, will easily defeat the make-believe mayor and his complete inability to acknowledge facts. Honest, taxpaying voters will again soundly reject the make-believe mayor at the earliest opportunity.

From: If elected, Cobden would look to repair school relations

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