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Abele Relents on Domes Committee?

Says he will accept county board committee on Mitchell Park Domes. But will he?

By - Aug 19th, 2016 03:40 pm

Says he will accept county board committee on Mitchell Park Domes. But will he? Back to the full article.

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6 thoughts on “Abele Relents on Domes Committee?”

  1. Jason says:

    Hey, at least we found out how Abele and Barrett plan to pay for the trolley. A new wheel tax for roads in Milwaukee County. At twenty-five bucks a vehicle. The city will gather a nice pot of gold to fix their roads and keep the trolley on life support.

  2. Jeremy says:

    Seriously. Jason, the City of MIlwaukee already has a wheel tax it’s $20. The City is working on the streetcar. For god’s sake! Why is it so difficult for citizens to understand the governmental entities and their duties? This is why democracy is lost.

  3. Jason says:

    Thats right Jeremy do your math 20 plus 25…being proposed right now by Mini Barrett and that angry county board. Stick it to the suburbs.

  4. Vincent Hanna says:

    Stick it to the suburbs. Is that Charlie Sykes verbatim? Jason I thought we agreed on a conservative media blackout of a week for your mental health?

  5. Jason says:

    Vince, your left wing clown show wants more wealth from the suburbs of Milwaukee. Here we go. Only one city really needs street repair and sidewalk repair money and it is not the suburbs. Barrett gets his trolley and the burbs to pay for his streets and sidewalks. Liberals win again. Kenosha wants a Casino, Barrett says No!…..Waukesha wants Lake Michigan water, Barrett say No!…..but now we have cooperation it is always a one way street. WHEEL TAX here we go.

  6. Vincent Hanna says:

    Walker said no to the casino Jason. Barrett has no say on a casino in Kenosha. He’s the mayor of Milwaukee. Scott Walker had final say on the casino. Nice try though. Speaking of clown shows….

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