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Hello Scal1024:

As he has so often before, the fake "mayor" engages in bullying and double-speak when confronted about his statements.

For example, the fake "mayor" stated: "I know you work for the mayor," which you correctly pointed out is an assertion for which he has no proof and thus is a falsehood. Then, he replies: "I'm pretty sure I know who you are. Please don't call me a liar if I say so."

So, while he may believe in his mind that he is not lying when he says he is "pretty sure" of your identity, the fact is he has no proof and has not presented any. As you and I have seen routinely from the fake "mayor," things like objective fact and provable data mean nothing to him, as long as he can construct his own fantasy world.

And for someone who claims to serve taxpayers, advising a business owner against locating his company in a high-volume pedestrian-friendly area proves this assertion equally as absurd. As other perceptive and honest commenters have noted here, the market can certainly support another vendor in that area, meaning potential success for another local business and additional tax revenue for the city.

Using his "business point of view," the fake "mayor" has again proven that he is completely unfit for office as he admits he would try to influence private business owners' decisions for no logical reason.

He will certainly continue to embarrass himself in his future comments.

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