Thursday, March 17, 2016

What do you say if someone says this about Lake Worth politics: “It’s a little crazy for local politics.”

The quote above is in this article that also appears in today's (3/17) Palm Beach Post's print edition, page B3, below the fold.

Here is how you answer if someone says Lake Worth politics is "a little crazy": It's not ordinary for a small American city to be the headquarters for a known international ecoterrorist organization doing everything they can to destabilize its neighborhoods and institutions. That organization, EarthFirst!, is led by Cara Jennings and Peter 'Panagioti' Tsolkas.
Very important: The media spin is the landslide elections last Tuesday were because of campaign contributions. Don't fall for this narrative (meme): It's not true. That is explained using this link.
Here is an excerpt from the article:
     Bruce Webber, an art gallery owner, said voters made the right choice to move the city forward.
     “If we lost one seat on the commission, it would have set us back ten years,” [emphasis added] he said. “We need development and we need to fix our roads.”
The truth is "The Three" incumbents were forced to respond to the threats by the Anarchists in Lake Worth and one of the tools at their disposal was fundraising. If JoAnn Golden et al. had not put Ryan Hartman on the ballot then fundraising would never had become an issue in this election. The public became engaged and motivated to save this little City.

It was the cabal's decision to put Hartman on the ballot. The public rallied in response and the rest is history.
A door hanger used by the 'eco-friendly' Anarchist produced using harmful chemicals and his campaign signs, made of #5 plastic, continue to litter the City.