Political Paradise East Carbon Style


 

Whatever happened to “we the people” to all elected officials in the US who are supposed to be representing “we the people”. Apparently phrases like, this have turned into nothing more than just plain ole junk grammar, worthless idioms without meaning, civic non-importance, and an absence of accountability. Our new Mayor Carolyn Abeyta here in what the typical East Carbon local would call paradise, has blown me off again for the third time, in asking for an update of a complaint filed against East Carbon city treasurer, Jason Jorgensen. I have the unanswered emails (all of them) un-returned phone calls always with the same ole cliché response, “she just left”. If you don’t want to talk to an ECC citizen, just tell me to get, and I will get. I’ll get a lawyer. What about all those campaign promises, spouted out of the mouth of candidates during the recent election, like total transparency, more citizen involvement, and city officials that care for the citizens? It’s all a part of a national US political reality, where lies are everything, and promises aren’t kept. It is the way it’s done in America today.  

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