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At 8:24am on May 11, 2012, Scott H. Kidwell said…

Must we always talk about the PBID? No.

But it's hard to not clarify when the proponents zeal to ramp up rhetoric by calling any opposition "anti-business", interject it into another topic.

How can a businessman such as yourself be both opposed to the current PBID plan and be anti-business? Obviously it goes much deeper.

At 7:10am on April 25, 2012, Scott H. Kidwell said…

Your comments the LMT are spot on! I watched the meeting last night from the comfort of my living room-but did not play any drinking games! To watch the mayor attempt to snooker the others into voting to have the city manager sign the PBID agreement was expected. To watch Ernie not take the bait and stand firm was refreshing.

At 7:55am on July 17, 2011, Scott H. Kidwell said…

Keep up the good work on the PBID issue. While I am not directly affected I do have a few concerns.

1. Make sure whatever money the city would normally spend in the area continues to be spent in the area if the PBID passes. You don't want to just tax yourself more for the same level of service you had before.

2. You just know the wankers in Sacramento are well aware of the fact they can continue to take ever more local money for their use as long as local groups will "step up" and tax themselves to fill the void left by those state thieves.  A vicious cycle that locals seem to play right into the hands of state officials. Hang on because state officials are laying the groundwork to allow a local personal and business income tax scheme in the not too distant future.

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