In the ongoing saga of Payson’s town council, Potato Bag and the stooges continue to fumble their way through what should be a straightforward task: hiring a capable individual to help manage town affairs. Their supposed commitment to saving money and promoting efficiency seems more like an empty slogan than a guiding principle.
The perfect candidate is right in front of them. Hiring Shelia De Shaaf would save the town thousands of dollars and set it on a path toward real progress. Her credentials are impeccable, and her track record speaks for itself. But there’s a catch — would she be Potato Bag’s puppy? That’s the question haunting the stooges. They’re unwilling to risk hiring someone who might simply do the job competently rather than serve as a loyal MAGA-style lickspittle.
Choosing De Shaaf would be a giant leap forward for the town. Her expertise could propel Payson ahead by light years. Instead, the stooges seem determined to mire the process in unnecessary delays, searching for a candidate who aligns with their chaotic agenda. It’s not just inefficient; it’s a waste of everyone’s time and resources.
As a concerned citizen, it’s time to demand better. Insist that the council makes the right choice, the expedient choice, and the cost-effective choice. Urge them to hire De Shaaf and move Payson forward instead of dragging it backward into dysfunction. Let’s hold Potato Bag and the stooges accountable and remind them they work for us, not their own political ambitions.
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