Monday, November 14, 2011

THERE IS HOPE

It looks very much like this blog will disappear soon as there is no one with time enough to consider the comments, a decision had to be made on whether or not the comment was appropriate and contributive.

My original issue was the SCCA cost to taxpayers for getting it off the ground and an annual half million to nudge it along. All to the benefit of a small group of Suffolk citizens in need of local entertainment and what they decided was culture. To cover the failure of sufficient financial return the affluent participants conjured various activities that on the surface would widen the interest in broadening young minds. It, too, failed to attract an audience.

My hope as I leave the scene is that a strong City Council will demand success or let the SCCA die as has the plan for an expensive and absurd Dismal Swamp tourist display, and restoration of the Phoenix Bank to appease a handful that insist they care. May luck be with you.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope the new sidewalks to no where built by expensive city employees in Oakland and Chuckatuck are connected.

Anonymous said...

And put the Suffolk Tourist business
out of business. Calculate what that has cost with no proof they have recovered a tenth of it. And look what they are building now.

Anonymous said...

5:49 right you are. Is that the G.D. Swamp interpretive center? Right down the block on East Constance Road is th Suffolk Hotel-Conference-Marina Interpretive Center. Sandwiched between North Main and Pine Street is the Welfare for the Wealthy Interpretive Center. All this is getting rather expensive and difficult to explain to voters isn't it.

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