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[quote="anon-4os8"][quote="anon-pr20"]Could the folks behind the losing Eman campaign and the Rogers campaign kindly spend this weekend picking up all of their campaign signs and recycle them? Also, congratulations to Evelyn Spann who didn't need to rely on the advertising to win and instead allowed your experience, your ability and your ideas speak for itself.[/quote] I'm happy for Evelyn and she ran a great campaign. But it's also silly to suggest she simply won because her "ideas speak for themselves." She campaigned more actively than any other candidate. Nothing wrong with that. Except the suggestion she didn't need to. She canvased door to door. She was the only candidate to come to our house. She held a ton of meet-and-greets at Teddy's etc. She posted all the time on social media. Signs are only one tool in the kit and the only one she didn't use. Which was nice. Again, great campaign and nice person. But so were the other candidates. Eman seems like an awesome person too. She also campaigned well.[/quote]
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anon-03o7
Posted: Wed, Nov 13 2019, 8:06 am EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
Can the Dems start a local impeachment process. It seems the best tactic to get what you want when stamping your feet doesnt work.
anon-4os8
Posted: Fri, Nov 8 2019, 9:03 am EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
anon-pr20 wrote:
Could the folks behind the losing Eman campaign and the Rogers campaign kindly spend this weekend picking up all of their campaign signs and recycle them?
Also, congratulations to Evelyn Spann who didn't need to rely on the advertising to win and instead allowed your experience, your ability and your ideas speak for itself.
I'm happy for Evelyn and she ran a great campaign. But it's also silly to suggest she simply won because her "ideas speak for themselves." She campaigned more actively than any other candidate. Nothing wrong with that. Except the suggestion she didn't need to. She canvased door to door. She was the only candidate to come to our house. She held a ton of meet-and-greets at Teddy's etc. She posted all the time on social media. Signs are only one tool in the kit and the only one she didn't use. Which was nice. Again, great campaign and nice person. But so were the other candidates. Eman seems like an awesome person too. She also campaigned well.
anon-7666
Posted: Fri, Nov 8 2019, 8:31 am EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
let me do the Dem translation of their arguments.
- rich get richer - Dem translation-It is horrible that we actually have a good financial position. It is insane that the Mayor would be happy that our revenue is growing and taxes are going down. Rep translation- we should be happy to live in a town where our taxes aren’t a concern and we can afford a blue Ribbon school. Great news. We should be happy that our dollars are working for us.
- We should not motivate the vote, but motivate informing people why to vote- Dem translation- the informed people won’t vote for our ticket. How dare the Mayor say the focus should be on informing the voters not on signs, athletes or celebrity endorsements. We need people to vote based on signs nothing else. Rep translation- an informed voter is a motivated voter and an informed voter betters our society.
- Signs don’t add value- Dem translation- our voters only know there is an election because of the signs— see multiple FB posts with this sentiment. See point above about not wanting people informed and voting. Election Day is the same Tuesday every year, but we think so little of people that they need a sign to remind them. Just look at how many people forget their own birthday, 4th of July, Halloween, Christmas, Thanksgiving and Labor Day.
Rep translation- we think most people are smart enough to remember when Election Day is happening along with their birthday, Christmas, Labor Day, 4th of July and every other major holiday that falls on the same day each year.
The Dem arguments are all illogical or demeaning to our residents.
anon-8r00
Posted: Fri, Nov 8 2019, 7:53 am EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
I don't want you to vote.
The rich get richer.
anon-q2q6
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 9:22 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
anon-8956 wrote:
They will probably keep them up because they are sore losers
Surprising that no one is contesting the outcome based on all that voter suppression.
Anon-pp97
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 9:02 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
Stop being assholes. Our town doesn’t need mean spirited people like you.
anon-8956
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 3:18 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
They will probably keep them up because they are sore losers
anon-2677
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 1:51 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
anon-0984 wrote:
Drop them off at Rep Chris Smiths officerrrr.
Indivisible Cranbury-2677
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 1:40 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
we will take the signs down when Eman's video crew is available to take video of the signs being removed
anon-0984
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 12:00 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
Drop them off at Rep Chris Smiths office.
anon-833r
Posted: Wed, Nov 6 2019, 11:29 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Political Signs - Recycle Request
Do they need to be recycled or can they be reused? One could paint over them and they can be used by children to make slow down in our town signs again.
anon-pr20
Posted: Wed, Nov 6 2019, 10:25 pm EST
Post subject: Political Signs - Recycle Request
Could the folks behind the losing Eman campaign and the Rogers campaign kindly spend this weekend picking up all of their campaign signs and recycle them?
Also, congratulations to Evelyn Spann who didn't need to rely on the advertising to win and instead allowed your experience, your ability and your ideas speak for itself.