Stayman-Cohen on priority
It’s mind-boggling watching a crowded contest for the historic election of a non-voting Delegate for the U.S. House of Representatives.
It’s an opportunity to espouse strange representation where our delegate’s vote counts when it doesn’t count and doesn’t count when it counts. Call it American democracy!
Whatever happened to the concept of equal representation or the privilege to participate in U.S. presidential elections? And the suckers, the likes of Alan Stayman and David Cohen, wanted complete control over policies destined to annihilate what’s left of the local economy?
Recently Stayman explained his plans for a new power generation for Saipan that died when he left OIA. It’s the usual bureaucratic excuse. Shouldn’t this issue come first in terms of priority over federalization of labor and immigration? Eh, who’s confused over priority, sir?
It’s disgusting listening to diatribes coming from Stayman and Cohen riddled with confused priorities the blame being shifted to local leadership. Well, if your plans didn’t pan out, isn’t it your responsibility to see that you follow through so that we need not go through the cascading effects of the power crisis today?
[B]John S. DelRosario Jr.[/B] [I]As Gonno, Saipan[/I]