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Dear Scal1024, Patientman, and Justanidiot,

I think I agree with Patientman when he says "At least the Mayor is finally admitting the unfunded OPEB problem exists."

I credit the hard work of Rob Cote and Robert Cushman for bringing this issue so much press.

As far as supporting a plan for better inventory controls, of course I support that. Who wouldn't? You also bring up "debt as the number one priority." I feel cutting taxes and cutting spending (debt) need to happen at the same time to keep our cash-flow balanced. Then, if we can increase the number of taxpayers contributing to the system (through tax rebate checks, a 2 year moratorium on building permit fees, and a strong promotion of Warwick to the rest of the state), we can actually make our dysfunctional City Hall functional again. The new tax revenue will reduce the need to "over-tax" the rest of us.

Please stop by the Grand Opening of the Corrente-For-Mayor Headquarters at 1609 Warwick Ave. in the Gateway Plaza next to Dave's in Hoxie Four Corners on Saturday May 14th from 3 PM to 7 PM. I would like to meet you very much.

Hope to see you then.

Richard Corrente

Democrat for Mayor

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