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Feeling vindicated? Many people agreed there was a problem. The issue people had Mr. Cushman was that you offered zero solutions on how to fix it. Anyone can state the problem, the hard part is fixing it. It's funny how you show up to spike the football, when all along you said it wasn't about politics. It's unfortunate that you and your associations to Warwick Watch cripples your message. The amount of partisan, political, garbage that comes off of that page is enough to turn off the public. If you want to be taken seriously Mr. Cushman then think about the folks you surround yourself with.

Now before you call me a partisan I'll reiterate that the letter sent to your employer was wrong and shouldn't have happened. I do not work for the city so I had no control over that. The problem is if you truly want the problem fixed than I think your first reaction would be "ok how do we advance this from here?". Instead, your response is "feeling vindicated ". Makes it easier to see why people question your motives on this issue.

I'm curious what the opinion of Cote, Cushman, and Stacia is on city employees getting a raise? What is your opinion of concessions gained? What would you have done differently? Let's get constructive answers to these questions. Take a position here instead of constantly criticizing the administration, tell me what you would have done. Don't tell me cut costs either. If you're going to say that than be specific!

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