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If the hospital deal is so good?
Why did the Mayor lie to cover it up?
Why Did Council President Madigan lie to cover up and repeat the lie?
FACT - They had the rough outline in September 2014.
FACT - They knew there were not 100 beds, and knew Metro was not part of it.
Officials, elected by the public to serve the public, first and foremost, lied to cover up
their secret 2+ year plan to get rid of the hospital behind our backs
If the deal was so good?
Why did they need to hire a crisis management team to deal with the residents who had
always supported them. And why hire an agency that goes to war against the opposition?
Really go to war against residents?
Why was a $120 million dollar deal announced?
FACT - The Mayor, Council President Madigan and Councilman Tom Bullock knew it did
not add up to $120 million dollars. Why another lie?
Is this a good deal for Lakewood?
OPINION - I am puzzled about how, when a city that has a great money-making
value-added service-providing asset valued at $178 million dollars in 2014. Months later
it is liquidated with the City of Lakewood losing $20 million - $40 million!
No sane person can call it a good deal. That is nearly a negative $200 million dollar loss
of assets in less than six months.
When proven liars collide...
Mayor Summers has made the "Don't-call-it-a-Rec Center" the centerpiece in the Hospital
Deal, sending any money left, about $24 million, that was always our money, to a "yet-
to-be-named-or-purposed new non-profit" whose not-yet-to-be-decided-members are
leaking stuff all over town abut how they are spending OUR MONEY.
Council President Mary Louise Madigan has made it clear that "they have nothing to do
with each other, mere coincidence" Is it also "coincidence" that you are trying to shorten
purge time of public documents? A "coincidence" there is a charter change coming
through council to drop "Lakewood Hospital" from the charter? A "coincidence" that all
of this was to be announced in June, right after the task force was completed, charter
changes had happened, and files were destroyed?
So who do you believe? History would say neither.
A short note that will probably run long...
I have spoken with people all over the city about this deal. The only people that like it are
If you are connected to LCA/LSA (rumors have the soccer fields in the drawings!!!) you
think it is great.
If you understand economics, losing jobs, home-buying, community life, you are freaking
because a Rec Center that could cost under hundreds of dollars a year in increased taxes,
would be insane to talk about after losing 1,100 medical jobs.
OR Maybe you are a real American, and believe in democracy, transparency, openness,
accountability, and a government that trusts its people-- that does not scheme against
them for its own self-interest. Then you are upset. Then you should also be upset about
the 1988 re-formation of the Hospital Association, after they had been caught in Sunshine
violations (Fox vs City of Lakewood) and City Hall assisted them in figuring out a way to
keep whatever they did in the future behind closed doors. Then you really need to be mad
at Ed FitzGerald who opened the door to letting the clinic move out, and Mayor Summers
and Council President Madigan for expediting the demise of Lakewood's 100+ year-old
money-making institution. All behind doors they worked very hard to keep closed.
Or maybe you are a legal scholar, and realize that any deal "this good" that is surrounded
by so many lies and mistruths that have been circulated by city officials, has to be
something illegal. Certainly the Mayor and Council President Madigan have been negligent
in their fiduciary responsibility to City Council, and the residents. Does it climb to a
criminal level?
To the Mayor, City Council President, and Councilman Tom Bullock, so that we can
believe you again, some of us DEMAND that you ask the state ethics board to come in and
look at everything. Quit stonewalling public record requests, open the books, the letters,
the conversations, about not just the hospital deal, but this Active Living Task Force/
"Don't-call-it-a-Rec Center" charade.
If the deal is so good, why do these people look like they are at a funeral?

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