Friday, November 8, 2019

2020 The Administration of Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn

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There has to be sweeping changes in Medford.

1)I want to thank the officer that I have the ear of in Medford

2)I want to thank other officers in another city

3)My legal team, thank you for being there.
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To the good readers out there contacting me via phone and other social media, we've already won.
Breanna is no fan of the McGlynn administration and certainly Stephanie's antics won't curry favor with Mayor Breanna.

So it is a new day in Medford


When people attack as seriously as this morning's attack we know:

a)We have their attention

b)We matter, because if we didn't matter they would ignore us

c)Maybe it's time for a full investigation of some of the questionable antics of some cops that we know about:  MBTA officer Joseph Sacco comes to mind, Mr. Lebert (which one, you ask?) comes to mind, maybe it's time for Mayor Breanna to think about a fresh start for the police.

Remember the Bible quote I've been publishing, about new wine in new bottles.

Well, we have a new police station, maybe it's time to put new, honest police officers in the new police station.


Makes sense, doesn't it?

You've seen the salaries that we've published.
Next we will be publishing the names of the 27-30 officers and note their paychecks.

Citizens have a right to know, and with the secretive McGlynn/Burke administrations on their way out - purportedly not showing up for work three days in a row after the election....well...citizens have a right to know how public monies are spent and if the public servants are adhering to the law.

That IS the law.


So is this:


“New Wine in Old Bottles”
In the Epistle of Saint Matthew, Jesus says that you can’t put new wine into old wine skins, because the wine skin will break. In ancient history, wine was stored in leather bottles/flasks made from the skin of animals. When the skins were new, they were flexible and easily filled, but as they were emptied they dried out and became brittle. Refilling the skins (presumably with newly fermented wine) would cause them to burst.
Jesus said this in response to questions about why he and his disciples did not observe specific fasting practices which were advocated by the Jewish religious leaders of the day. He used the statement about the wine skins to illustrate the psychological and physical stresses of imposing new spiritual disciplines on people who were accustomed to specific traditions and practices before they understand their purpose and/or necessity.

Wrinkled old Mikey and Stephanie can't hold the new wine. They are brittle and crumbling.


Do let the door hit you on the way out.

Reprobates.



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