The End Of Lakewood...
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 8:10 am
A small group of busybodies have been chanting this for longer than Bill Call was chanting
"The Hospital is moving." Nearly the very same crew, with the exception of some that died
or moved, were explaining to us, "If the WestEnd is not built, it will be the end of Lakewood!"
Instead it was the start of some of the best years Lakewood has seen.
"If we do not spend million and millions in DowntowN it will be the end of Lakewood and we
will lose the hospital." So the Ciy spent $50+ million on the Downtown Business district.
Still the hospital is leaving, and stores pulling out, as it turned out to be BS.
Now we hear if we do not lose nearly $200 million in assets overnight and channel money
to one of the mayor's close friends, "It will be the end of Lakewood."
Mike Summers, Mary Ann Crampton, Jay Foran, Brian Powers, Shannon Strachan, etc have
a very impressive failure rate. Let's be honest, Bill Call has a better average than all of
them combined. Pretty scary, that they are not only the ones that sat back letting the hospital get run into the ground but are also the first in line for any money or property from it.
But a tad of critical thought would bring some questions, like...
How could you ask us for so much money, millions through the city, federal money and private donations to "invest in Downtown Lakewood to stop a hospital from leaving"--that's what they told us-- when you are working to force it out?
How could you ask for so much attention to downtown, way-finding, fake logo and sign
contests, a complete charade to get your incomes paid, and lie to us?
The names above may mean well, I am sure, but they have ZERO CREDIBILITY.
It is they who have created yet another war in Lakewood. They want their taxes low, and
they want jobs managing things that ran themselves in the past.
SO AGAIN I ASK, If Chris Christie instead of moving 42 orange cones, sold the bridge to
a single bidder and channeled the money to his best friend's new non-profit, would it have been better or worse? Because that is what we have here. An active push to get rid of our
largest employer, so they can grab the $$$$$ and the land.
Where are the Feds when you really need them...
Watching this now, I hear. Stay tuned.
PS - Nestle arrived in Northern Ohio in 1970. Jay was in High School.
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"The Hospital is moving." Nearly the very same crew, with the exception of some that died
or moved, were explaining to us, "If the WestEnd is not built, it will be the end of Lakewood!"
Instead it was the start of some of the best years Lakewood has seen.
"If we do not spend million and millions in DowntowN it will be the end of Lakewood and we
will lose the hospital." So the Ciy spent $50+ million on the Downtown Business district.
Still the hospital is leaving, and stores pulling out, as it turned out to be BS.
Now we hear if we do not lose nearly $200 million in assets overnight and channel money
to one of the mayor's close friends, "It will be the end of Lakewood."
Mike Summers, Mary Ann Crampton, Jay Foran, Brian Powers, Shannon Strachan, etc have
a very impressive failure rate. Let's be honest, Bill Call has a better average than all of
them combined. Pretty scary, that they are not only the ones that sat back letting the hospital get run into the ground but are also the first in line for any money or property from it.
But a tad of critical thought would bring some questions, like...
How could you ask us for so much money, millions through the city, federal money and private donations to "invest in Downtown Lakewood to stop a hospital from leaving"--that's what they told us-- when you are working to force it out?
How could you ask for so much attention to downtown, way-finding, fake logo and sign
contests, a complete charade to get your incomes paid, and lie to us?
The names above may mean well, I am sure, but they have ZERO CREDIBILITY.
It is they who have created yet another war in Lakewood. They want their taxes low, and
they want jobs managing things that ran themselves in the past.
SO AGAIN I ASK, If Chris Christie instead of moving 42 orange cones, sold the bridge to
a single bidder and channeled the money to his best friend's new non-profit, would it have been better or worse? Because that is what we have here. An active push to get rid of our
largest employer, so they can grab the $$$$$ and the land.
Where are the Feds when you really need them...
Watching this now, I hear. Stay tuned.
PS - Nestle arrived in Northern Ohio in 1970. Jay was in High School.
.