I watched in shock when Nickie Antonio spoke at that final December 21st meeting. I was originally a big supporter of her. She came to my door within a few months of my moving to Lakewood. She seemed honest and eager to represent her constituents. Sadly, she did not represent anyone except the CCF when she spoke that fateful evening. I would like to know why she would do this and invite her to speak on the deck so that all of us can understand her side.Lori Allen _ wrote:Jay Carson and Nickie Antonio signed up to run for State House District 13. Carson is a Republican and Antonio is a Democrat. These two people were once signed up to run in this district. Jay Carson then withdrew his candidacy after the filing deadline. In other words, nobody could take Carson's place to run against Antonio as a Republican or Democrat, as the deadline to file signatures to get on the ballot had expired.
It is no secret that Antonio stood up at a council meeting (I believe it was December 21st) and sided with council and the mayor to move forward with the Master Agreement. At least, I think this is what most people took by her comments. Bear in mind that this was after she endorsed Skindell for mayor and probably learned many of his campaign strategies or tactics. Was it an honest, innocent 180 degree turn in thinking or was she a "double agent" all along?
In summary, did Jay Carson conspire with Nickie Antonio, Summers, and maybe others to ensure that nobody would sign up to run against Antonio and that she would sail back into the State House for another two years? Was Jay Carson a "plant"? Perhaps he wears the "plant" hat.![]()
Not trying to pick on Jay Carson or single him out, but it does make me wonder what his true intentions were with this, considering Antonio's sudden change of mind and Carson's connection to Summers.
FWIW.
I have also witnessed Jay Carson speak on many occasions during public comment and wondered how he could be in support of this devastating loss. Absolutely nothing can justify the consequential loss of LHF which had over $34M for the care of the poor and underprivileged. Charity has been a part of Lakewood Hospital since 1908! I also invite Jay to speak on the Deck and explain his reasoning.