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Allen Simpson's avatar

We the people will no longer sit back and watch our council destroyed any further by the incompetence of the gang of six. Each and every one of them should be held accountable. Each and every one of them should face questioning on all accounts.

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Absolutely—accountability is the bedrock of good governance, and the Gang of Six must answer for their actions. The council's failure to maintain transparency, obstructing key information and dismissing legitimate concerns, has shaken public trust. Every councillor involved in these questionable practices must face public questioning to clarify their decisions and address the governance issues that have plagued this community.

The community’s right to demand answers is non-negotiable. Public office is a position of responsibility, and those who misuse their power must be held to account.

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Andrew Thaler's avatar

The Steve Whan contribution is most interesting.

What the gang of six need to learn, quickly, is that the game has changed and lies no longer hold currency.

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The Gang of Six must realize that their old tactics of secrecy and spin no longer work—the tide is turning, and the public is paying attention.

The currency of lies has run out. People are tired of obstruction and deflection—they want answers, accountability, and transparency.

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Well, you're here reading and replying, so I guess somebody is listening after all! If nothing else, this conversation just proves that words are getting out—whether they’re liked or not. We’ll keep speaking up, because transparency and accountability matter, even if it makes some people uncomfortable. Thanks for tuning in.

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Using a fake profile like "Andy Taler" to toss insults is pretty embarrassing—this isn’t even Thaler’s site. If you’re spending this much time obsessing over him, some professional help might do you good. And let’s be real—Andrew is living rent-free in your head.

Maybe try redirecting that energy into something productive—or at least talk to someone about your Thaler Derangement Syndrome.

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Lionel Harris's avatar

The old guard of compromised Councilors, and their online trolls, need to know that their days are numbered ! Big Parasites in small swamps!

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Back to Basics -'s avatar

Well said! It’s time for fresh leadership and accountability, and with the community standing behind councillors like Rose, the days of hiding behind closed doors are coming to an end. Let’s keep the pressure on—the countdown has begun!

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Adam's avatar

this whole this is a massive piss take. no one could possibly be as big a kunt as Thaler carries on. jokes on us!

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People like Thaler aren’t perfect, but at least they’re trying to do the job they were elected to do—demanding transparency, which is more than can be said for some others.

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It’s funny how transparency and accountability always seem to get labeled as "conspiracy theories" when they make people uncomfortable. 😊 But hey, if people are laughing at us for pushing for fair governance, at least they’re paying attention. And attention is what drives change.

We’re here for the long game—laughs don’t stop us from asking the hard questions and holding people accountable. Enjoy the show. You know what they say: First they ignore you, then they laugh at you... you know the rest. 😉

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