If we are going to survive our latest controversies caused by outlandish, ill advised school contracts, Quinn Bill fiasco retroactive payments, new police, new firefighters, then we need a townwide course in fiscal prudence. The pie can only be cut into so many slices. The following are realities and we have to understand without bashing the fools who believe the simplest of solutions is cut, cut, cut!
We can agree that teachers LIKE ALL TOWN EMPLOYEES are our biggest assets in town. They deserve a fair wage. However, we need to learn the lesson that ZERO increase this year and an affordable increase next year is black and white. Our School Committee screwed up big time and as a result, they must absorb the first year costs of their preposterous cave in on their negotiations. All other unions need to accept that reality for this year!
Second, the games have begun! Six new cops and seven new firefighters approved by our Selectmen yesterday during their budget review! Response: NOT THIS YEAR because what is it these Selectmen politicians don't understand about WE CAN'T AFFORD TO DO THIS for the coming year! The PIE isn't that big enough. Maybe next year, less than six or seven could be added, but WE HAVEN'T THE RESOURCES this coming budget year.
Town Meeting will need the boldest backbone in memory to stand up and be heard clearly we can't afford this and an override isn't the solution.
I'd rather watch our Selectmen haul the BELD board in front of them to explain these outlandish bonuses and their department's 4%-4%-4% employee contract! That's backbone. That's leadership and that's what they were elected to do for us voters!
Finally, with insurance increasing, fuel costs increasing, tax bills increasing, everything seemingly increasing just to survive as we were, then everyone needs to shout in town - let's do this together, let's all get on the same page and let's stop this ME FIRST FOR MY DOMAIN and let's see how the chips land attitudes. Ted Langill and his Finance Committee are right! If there is something cloudy about what we can afford and can't afford, we all in unison need to proceed together and accept these cold hard facts! Stop the bash mouthing and let's become positive in our approach to resolve these issues.
By Patty
We can agree that teachers LIKE ALL TOWN EMPLOYEES are our biggest assets in town. They deserve a fair wage. However, we need to learn the lesson that ZERO increase this year and an affordable increase next year is black and white. Our School Committee screwed up big time and as a result, they must absorb the first year costs of their preposterous cave in on their negotiations. All other unions need to accept that reality for this year!
Second, the games have begun! Six new cops and seven new firefighters approved by our Selectmen yesterday during their budget review! Response: NOT THIS YEAR because what is it these Selectmen politicians don't understand about WE CAN'T AFFORD TO DO THIS for the coming year! The PIE isn't that big enough. Maybe next year, less than six or seven could be added, but WE HAVEN'T THE RESOURCES this coming budget year.
Town Meeting will need the boldest backbone in memory to stand up and be heard clearly we can't afford this and an override isn't the solution.
I'd rather watch our Selectmen haul the BELD board in front of them to explain these outlandish bonuses and their department's 4%-4%-4% employee contract! That's backbone. That's leadership and that's what they were elected to do for us voters!
Finally, with insurance increasing, fuel costs increasing, tax bills increasing, everything seemingly increasing just to survive as we were, then everyone needs to shout in town - let's do this together, let's all get on the same page and let's stop this ME FIRST FOR MY DOMAIN and let's see how the chips land attitudes. Ted Langill and his Finance Committee are right! If there is something cloudy about what we can afford and can't afford, we all in unison need to proceed together and accept these cold hard facts! Stop the bash mouthing and let's become positive in our approach to resolve these issues.
By Patty