So this is going around facebook - seems the Reed family wants the corruption to stay in officer longer!!! not good

"On behalf of the Committee for a Stronger Ludington, my dad and I are circulating petitions, which would allow for an addition to the August 7th ballot. The committee’s goal is to extend the City of Ludington term limits from 3 to 5 terms. We have great momentum and positive energy in our leadership and it is important to keep the movement progressing forward! Help us get the issue on the ballot and stop by our Ludington gallery by Friday at 5pm to sign the petition in support of a Stronger Ludington! We are open from 10am-6pm. Again, deadline to sign the petitions is 5pm this Friday. Thanks, Brad Reed"

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Here's my question: what qualifies Brad Reed or Barry Neal to decide what is in Ludington's best forward momentum interests? What specific type of expertise do they have in higher education, ethics, public policy, hands-on experience, or constitutional government? Methinks NONE! And as such, these Bozo's need to be ignored, and ashamed of themselves.

Very good questions, In Dulce, and many should be able to be answered by doing just a little research at the various City data sites available on the web.. 

I will use the Socratic Method by asking this simple question:  Why are they trying to get this initiative on the August ballot instead of the November ballot?

Is a syzygy of Ludington political power families forming?

I am looking up to many words today! I assume the astronomy definition is your meaning, but if I was good at patterns I would not have had to look that up.

venus, pluto and uranus?

Kind of like this?

 

so how do we stop this from happening besides having people not sign the petition?  If someone could make up a flyer or something that short and sweet stating why this petition shouldnt be signed - email it to me & i can print some off at WSCC and maybe we can hand them out to people and other business?  I am in the mist of my final weeks of school/finals so cannot do this myself........

I am guessing that the actual effort to get the 300 or more signatures has been an ongoing effort done discretely.  If this petition is filed, the public records concerning it will be fully reviewed by the Ludington Torch prior to any vote.

It would be interesting to see if such a guess is correct X, esp. if the petition arrives shortly now just after the announcement, time will tell. We also know, and I have stated this before, that such moves in local politics usually come at a very busy time for people, that of the height of summer, July or August, and Xmas/blizzard weather. Dovetailing that, we recently saw where Attorney Nellis stated he was running for the Probate Judge office. About a scant week or two later, coincidentally, Judge Raven announced his forthcoming retirement to the same office. Was there advance discussion and plans on this move? Behind the scenes and the backs of the public? Your Bet your sweet BIPPY there was! If it walks and quacks like a Duck.....lol. Special tip of the hat to John, Dulci, and Angela on this thread.

so on Brad Reeds facebook he says today is the last day to sign the petition - by 5pm and to go to his buisness downtown to do it....

Again, if you live inside the Ludington City Limits and are a registered voter and you want term limits to be extended from 3 terms to 5 terms we need your signature by today at 5pm. Come to our Downtown Ludington gallery between 10am-5pm to sign it. Thanks : )
so we will see if they get the needed numbers or not

Mom's Morning Madhouse Facebook page has Todd Reed's interview with WMOM's Mike Tanis.  Note to listeners, around $120,000 of your tax money goes to select downtown businesses through the DDA each year in so-called 'public' spending.  His former employer, the LDN, and his current business receive a lot of those benefits, thanks to you.  If you were in his position, who wouldn't love the myopic mayor who has made that all possible?

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