Houlihan Shenanigans
A very concerned citizen, Harry Eiler, blew the whistle on Maggie Houlihan's trip to Japan a few years back. A number of things are interesting about this.
The honesty of Mr. Eiler is absolutely refreshing in these days of doublespeak and political correctness. By waiting four years after the incident to take action, it is obvious that the only motive was to harm Houlihan's reelection chances. But rather than beating around the bush, he comes right out and admits his motive (and his source: Houlihan's arch-enemy Jerome Stocks). Whatever you think of his tactics, you have to give him credit for being honest.
It seems that Maggie was cleared by city attorney Glenn Sabine and the Fair Political Practices Commission after the Japan trip. Why keep bringing this up?
It seems that Stocks and Christy Guerin where "concerned" about Maggie's husband getting all this money. They didn't seem that concerned with trying to pass an illegal clean water tax though.
Lastly, how can you write an article about this now infamous Japan trip without mentioning the cat incident. The author should be fired.

The honesty of Mr. Eiler is absolutely refreshing in these days of doublespeak and political correctness. By waiting four years after the incident to take action, it is obvious that the only motive was to harm Houlihan's reelection chances. But rather than beating around the bush, he comes right out and admits his motive (and his source: Houlihan's arch-enemy Jerome Stocks). Whatever you think of his tactics, you have to give him credit for being honest.
It seems that Maggie was cleared by city attorney Glenn Sabine and the Fair Political Practices Commission after the Japan trip. Why keep bringing this up?
It seems that Stocks and Christy Guerin where "concerned" about Maggie's husband getting all this money. They didn't seem that concerned with trying to pass an illegal clean water tax though.
Lastly, how can you write an article about this now infamous Japan trip without mentioning the cat incident. The author should be fired.

Labels: city council, shenanigans

3 Comments:
Honesty of Mr. Eiler? Wow. Talk about nut-cases...
Harry Eiler's honesty is refreshing? It's disgusting. His 96 charges are a year old and the Fair Political Practices Commission has done nothing. He refiled with County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis. She won't do anything either. How convenient that Eiler is stirring the pot at this time for Stocks and Bond.
A-HAH ! But Houlihan WAS found guilty of multiple charges by the Fair Political Practices Commission and this fact was squelched!
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