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As politically easy and pithy it is to say "Schools over Asphalt" it shows a lack of real understanding of what Warwick needs. Right now the roads and infrastructure in Warwick (and Rhode Island as a whole) are crumbling to a point where business and families (where tax revenue comes from) are leaving at record numbers. Without having a solid and reliable infrastructure (i.e. roads and bridges) then the children cannot even get to school and let's face it the city council should be looking at the School Board and how the money is being spent, because the public schools in Warwick have gotten so bad that the majority of our high schools cannot even do basic math (like balancing their bank account) or read at anything remotely close to grade level and no amount of money is going to fix that problem because it is a systematic problem with how/what the children are being taught.

As for his inexperience in a city job... While I will most likely not be voting for him, I consider that a giant plus! Professional Politicians is proving to be a bigger problem for Rhode Island than the spring potholes. More normal people should run for office and bring some common sense back to the problems in Warwick and Rhode Island.

From: Gerald Carbone: Warwick has fallen behind

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