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What city wouldn't want a new school building? Of course that would be a wonderful addition to our city. But isn't the more pressing matter ensuring the safety of the students in our current buildings? The new building wouldn't be ready for years. The repairs need to be done now, not later. I think a new school should be a standalone issue.

Why must everything in Warwick politics be so combative and shady? Can we not agree to wipe the slate clean and start fresh instead of walking in the same footsteps EVERY SINGLE TIME? How about instead of Donna saying, "I just don't trust them", why not list out why you don't trust them and try to find a solution to the mistrust issue? What are the exact reasons? Are they all viable? Have they been discussed? Resolved already and just pulling it up now because you are biased?

Speaking of biased, our representatives don't even agree on what should be closed, what should be repaired and what should be repurposed. Why? Because they all believe their school is the best school in the city and should remain open. An outside opinion is far better for our community than listening to everyone try to sell their crumbling infrastructure to the masses.

I know many people get into politics because they think they can make a difference. The strange thing is as soon as they spend some time in the trenches they are doing exactly what they ran against. Living in Warwick and dealing with the politics is like living in our very own version of the move Groundhog Day. I am exhausted as an American, Rhode Islander and citizen of this city.

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