It is very ironic, Mr Arceri, that you would write an article on the "season of misinformation," as it seems that you are the source of a lot of misinformation on Marco Island.
Either Mr. Neylon knows a lot more about utilities and water rates than you profess, or perhaps you decided not to tell the voters the whole truth during the last election so that your "people" would get elected. What is the answer, or are both chioces correct?
It is a real shame when a so-called "expert" uses his or her "status" to influence the public under false pretences.
If it were up to me, Mr Neylon would be the utilities expert on this island. So far, most of what he predicted has come true.
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PBH writes:
It is very ironic, Mr Arceri, that you would write an article on the "season of misinformation," as it seems that you are the source of a lot of misinformation on Marco Island.
Either Mr. Neylon knows a lot more about utilities and water rates than you profess, or perhaps you decided not to tell the voters the whole truth during the last election so that your "people" would get elected. What is the answer, or are both chioces correct?
It is a real shame when a so-called "expert" uses his or her "status" to influence the public under false pretences.
If it were up to me, Mr Neylon would be the utilities expert on this island. So far, most of what he predicted has come true.
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