Monday, February 23, 2009

More Mailers From Irena Scoglio




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What does Irena Scoglio do?



What could happen in that extra space at Kings Pork?



"Vote "Yes" for progress, not the politics of the past."

I suggest voting "No". That's a "Yes" for common sense, not the politics of the current - Press conferences, 3 "Vote Yes" political mailers, t.v. interviews, and endless quotes to the media about how they want you to VOTE YES! Never mind that they don't really care what you think since they never had a public hearing like they are supposed to when using CDBG funds, or shared any data with the residents, or even gave you the option to vote on this.

"Vote "Yes" for a proposal that protects taxpayers."

Vote "No" to over a million dollar lease riding on the promise/hope that there will be federal or state grants to cover the lease after year one. Vote "No" to paying out of state landlords over a million of our tax dollars for a lease for 5 years!

"Vote "Yes" for a facility big enough for our large senior population."

"Vote "No" and demand to see studies that show population of seniors in Irondequoit, how many would actually utilize the center, how many utilize other centers like St. Anns, or senior communities where facilities are on site, how many go away for the winter, etc.

"Vote "Yes" and give our seniors - who have worked hard their whole lives and don't ask for much in return - a better senior center in the heart of town."

"Vote "No" and demand that the town pay for the repairs to Pinegrove that they cut from the budget, and give the seniors and the rest of the town more choices than just Kings Park, or stay at Pinegrove and renovate....think how nice it would be for the seniors to look out on nature in the backyard of Pinegrove, which is 3 miles away from Kings Park. Kings Park - situated in the lovely manufacturing district of Irondequoit, surrounded by lots and lots and lots of asphalt, and uhh.....asphalt! Feed the seagulls in the parking lot while your car heats to a tropical 150 degrees!

Only on "This Tuesday, Seniors come first" for the people behind this mailer - but the residents who've asked them for years to fix Pinegrove have had the seniors first for a while - not just when votes come up to push agendas. The residents didn't cut funding for fixing Pinegrove - the Town did. The Town didn't give the public the right to vote on this - the residents did.

697-0771

A resident has received a Supervisor Heyman "robo call" from this number, (which is the Monroe County Democratic Committee) urging you to vote yes.

Well then, I guess that does it! Surely, this isn't political!