Dear Nieces and Nephews
Oh, the staging! The drama, the lights! The role playing!
All here on the Orange County stage with the well-rehearsed actors being the Orange
County legislators! The choreography that is the political dance called “Give yourself
some wiggle room” with the best gyrating to that tune displayed by the OC Legislative Chair
L. Stephen Brecia and Legislative attorney Antoinette
Reed.
Brescia said, regarding the formation of the Town of
North Monroe:
Without a decrease
in its size, he said he doubts that the proposal would get enough support on
the Legislature to secure the two-thirds majority — at least 14 of 21 lawmakers
— that it needs to make it to a referendum in Monroe. Either way, Brescia said,
“I think we’re obligated to bring it to a vote.”
Translation: “We will bring it to
a vote but it won’t get passed, get closer to the 164 and it will pass”
What does this
give him? Wiggle Room! and also for the Legislative Attorney, Ms. Reed.
"Antoinette Reed, the Legislature’s attorney, said Friday
that lawmakers must vote on the petition at their Sept. 7 meeting or at a
special session soon after to meet a deadline to place it on the Nov. 7
election ballot in Monroe."
Translation: “If
they legislators don’t act swiftly; my derrière is covered if it does not pass”
Let’s face my dear ones, there is more going on behind
the scenes for this deal than United Monroe meeting with the Village leaders. In our opinion, these poor neophytes to Orange County politics are merely being
used as a tool and possibly as a scapegoat. And then, the plan to which OC
Government (Legislative and Executive) originally agreed, will be put forth
despite the time and effort of United Monroe. But all under the guise of "Let the voters decide" which we know is not accurate. .
All the world’s a
stage,
And all the men and
women merely players;
They have their
exits and their entrances,
And one man in his
time plays many parts,
His acts being
seven ages.
William Shakespeare As
You Like It, Act II, Scene VII
Auntie and the Team do not think that this is what was
meant by United Monroe being a “player” in OC politics.
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