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RC. insincerity is at the heart of my issues with you. Your comments lack integrity and come across as an attempt to curry favor, to shine a light on yourself in the hopes of gaining something. It’s as if there is a sign over them that blinks in bright red “PHONY”. That is why I say they are cringe-worthy.

You did heap praise on Mayor Solomon before he took over for Avedesian and UNTIL he decided to run against you and then you changed your tune. This is not a lie but a proven fact that can be found in a review of the comment section over the past year. You have zero proof of your claim about his tax assessment and that it is a kickback due to his political standing. NO PROOF RICHARD. If you do have solid proof, why aren’t you taking that to the authorities to be investigated?

Running for mayor doesn’t make you magically wise about all things in politics and government. Making a difference in the community can be done without running for office. There are dozens of volunteer opportunities for citizens that want to do something to help their neighbors. One of the most wonderful things about volunteering is doing so without the least bit of fanfare. True giving back doesn’t need to be posted in a newspaper or made into an article Real talk – just because a picture is taken of a guy in a suit shaking hands or cutting a ribbon doesn’t automatically make them better than the guy volunteering in a soup kitchen every Wednesday. It just makes it more visible. You clearly believe that you are a better person than those that haven’t run for elected office. You don’t have a clue what other people have done in private. It is a cheap and narcissist statement with no foundation.

Fake smiles, fake praise, fake promises and fake information are cheap. Showboating is for someone that needs the validation. It is more about them individually than the community collectively. I want someone I can look up to that inspire and motivate me to be a better person. I want to stand next to the person who isn’t afraid to get their hands dirty, push themselves and work hard with a smile on their face knowing they have made a difference. It is in the small and quiet ways that we tend to shine the brightest. You know, a little self-reflection never hurts.

P.S. I am smart woman who doesn’t need a crazy or deranged man on my doorstep or work raging about local politics or worse! Clearly you don’t read the news or you would understand the many reasons behind a username.

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