My understanding is that GE has - at least in the past - been very supportive of the Edison Center. It is about time that the city and county leaders became supportive of the center. I know that there are some political differences between the city and county leaders -- and the leaders of the Edison Center. And while I am not suggesting that partisan differences are clouding the current situation, I am saying that the business of governing should rise above petty politics. There is an appropriate time for campaigning and partisan politics -- and there are appropriate matters which should be a part of a partisan political debate ---------but an institution which is dedicated to safeguarding our community's historic treasures SHOULD NEVER become a pawn in a partisan political skirmish.
Once again, do YOU, DV, believe that it MUST continue to exist under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES???? Even if that means the taxpayers must pay for it? Even if the taxes are increased and homeowners lose their homes?
Why can't you answer such questions?
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.