| Again, my two cents, is that a majority of the people WANT an SEC but they do not want our commissioners involved with it. They do not like, or trust, our local governement, city and county, and are basing things on how the race track and softball field were handled. Going by how this whole thing has turned into a quagmire I do not blame them. If a vote was worded "Do you want an SEC built WITHOUT the local government being involved with it's construction and operating proceedures" it would be an overwhelming yes vote. By trying to be all sneaky with the original vote how can we trust them now? If it was put to vote, and it was decided to build it, just how long do you think they would drag their feet and muck around again? How many more commitees (sic) do you think they would keep forming? How many hands would get greased before the first brick was layed?
If I were the judge I would have not only ruled how he did but I would put a freeze on the funds (which means none going to the race track or anything) until they began building the damn thing.
__________________ I refuse to answer that question.....because I do not know the answer. |