I was very impressed with Kenyon's letter (our city attorney). She pointed out the mistakes that Loeb and his attorney Bohner made, and it sounds like they took their only shot way too early. I hope the judge and the court system dismisses this suit and abolishes them from trying to keep the control over the City Council. They do not realize actions like this keep people from wanting to invest in Pacifica!!
Thanks for giving us this info Mike.
ReplyDeleteI'm no attorney, but I disagree. Their allegations are very ripe and smell like dog poo roasting in the sun for three days.
ReplyDeleteI was very impressed with Kenyon's letter (our city attorney). She pointed out the mistakes that Loeb and his attorney Bohner made, and it sounds like they took their only shot way too early. I hope the judge and the court system dismisses this suit and abolishes them from trying to keep the control over the City Council. They do not realize actions like this keep people from wanting to invest in Pacifica!!
ReplyDeleteBohner and Loeb very much understand that actions like this keep people from wanting to invest in Pacifica.
ReplyDeleteThat's why they're doing it.
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ReplyDeleteThe move could slash pension benefits to city workers and retirees, and leave investors holding the city's debt with only pennies on the dollar.
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I love when people say that the economy is turned around. There's a whole lot more cities ready to file chapter 9.
ReplyDeleteThe pension tsunami is still coming and Pacifica is in it's path. Just wait till CalPers starts demanding more money.
there was a great LTE this week in the tribune slamming loeb and the gang of no. could you post it?
ReplyDeleteGil Anda's excellent letter was already posted under a different thread.
ReplyDeleteHutch had a LTE also.
ReplyDeleteA couple good ones this week
Jim Alex had a good letter. post them all!
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