Unfortunately they are already here:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-…
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/29/5-dead-in-q…
Packing the room with staff to applaud their boss and jeer tough questions, bullying and discrediting the press. That's a start.
The risk was that they shut down a thriving restaurant and evicted their tenants (Clover Lanes) before getting approval to build a project that would ultimately require multiple zoning variances.
The issue is not some conspiracy to stop development, it's traffic. There are six traffic lights in a half mile stretch from Edgewood to Clover. The project's proposed mitigation to the traffic is to install a seventh light, smack in the middle of three on-ramps and three off-ramps from 590.
Most town boards roll over as soon as someone starts writing checks. Cheers to the town of Brighton for actually looking out for the people who live there.
Ok, let me rephrase: Too bad the towns and/or county didn't put up cameras in the burbs where the problem is worse.
Too bad they didn't install them in the burbs where the problem with running lights is much , much worse.
The call to HLS was from a member of the church's "security team."
Re: “What will we accomplish in our Year of Douglass?”
Would you people please give up on this ridiculously stupid argument? The Republican party of Douglas's time was the progressive party. If it believed the same things today, you would have called it the party of leftist libtards.