Friday, September 4, 2015

THROWING THE GAME & COOKING THE RESULTS



MECAC did one hell of a poor job with their public appearances. Apparently they did not know when they were recruited that acting was a major part of their job. The July 2/15 meeting was in a word a disgrace. There wasn't even a half reasonable attempt to concoct official sounding reasons much less excuses for not sending mayor Shantz on for a Compliance Audit. MECAC accepted at face value a 30 page package of documents, unread, which allegedly included an audit and then they said O.K. everything's good here. No need for a real forensic audit as she's included her own private audit. While I and other honest citizens had not seen either a private audit much less a forensic audit before; surely MECAC has seen both. They would have known how mickeymouse and for show only the private, inexpensive audit really was.

That MECAC then had the audacity to meet in camera for an hour prior to the public meeting a week ago yesterday regarding Scott Hahn is both arrogant and contemptible. Yes as always the excuse was given that it was for a legitimate purpose, this time for "education". Horseshit! It was to get all their ducks (read excuses) in a row. First off MECAC should not be receiving biased legal "opinion" from the Township's lawyer. Secondly they are supposed to be accountants, lawyers and politicians themselves. In other words they should have informed themselves a very long time ago as to the ins and outs of the Municipal Elections Act 1996.

Woolwich citizens once again we've been scammed by a home grown, biased and corrupt system. Our Woolwich Staff and Council are masters at manipulating rules, regulations, laws and courts. The worst thing is it's our tax money they use to manipulate and disadvantage us. Seems a lot like the school board's behaviour and they even survived the Ron Archer scandal without an inquiry or reform.

6 comments:

  1. I was shocked how honestly the Woolwich Observer lays out the truth in politics today (in todays article....the reasoning behind appointment Heidelberg’s Richard Jackson has been tapped to chair the inaugural Technical Advisory Group (TAG).

    The reporter acknowledges the political TRUTH that
    "The goal is to make more amicable the relationship between the chemical producer and the government body that’s supposed to monitor Chemtura’s pollutants."

    We are in BIG trouble!

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    1. Monitoring Corruption and Chemical Pollutants should be EVERYTHING but amicable!

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  2. Amen to that brothers. Keep in mind however the golden rule namely that those with the gold make the rules especially if it's our gold they are using.

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  3. Mr. Marshall, CPAC had several years to make a positive contribution but did not. The water crises is as bad or worse than how it was before CPAC took over so give TAG a chance. CPAC lost focus and turned their cause into politics with many running for office and failing to get elected. TAG deserve the opportunity to make a difference. I think they will be successful. There is only one way to go.

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    1. 09/05/ 2015 Observer
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      But relations between CPAC and the MOE as well as Chemtura soured considerably in recent years as the public oversight group doggedly called out their counterparts for being behind on the 2028 cleanup target and more recently, procuring a third party on offsite contamination of the Canagagigue Creek downstream from the chemical company.

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  4. Anonymous at 6:53 pm. Horse manure. I sure didn't see you at any CPAC public meetings so obviously you're getting your information second and third hand. Yes the water crisis is just as bad and that's exactly what CPAC for the very first time in their history since 1991 have publicly stated! Thank You to this last and most honest and straightforward CPAC ever. Sure I'll give TAG a chance but as the Observer stated today (and last week) TAG & RAC are simply a pair of cooked up creations of Mayor Shantz for the purpose of getting along with Chemtura. Good Lord shades of Neville Chamberlain and "peace in our time". Whether the new paid Chair (by Chemtura?) is the real deal we will see. It appears he's already taken a round out of them for their reliance on pump & treat over the last twenty-four years. That's a good start.

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