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Re: Huge John Deere Grader


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Posted by Red1 on August 22, 2013 at 16:34:25 from (173.143.52.109):

In Reply to: Huge John Deere Grader posted by Dick2 on August 22, 2013 at 15:36:12:

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I don't say this lightly...There are more scams at this level of politics than we can imagine. Consider....all the higher level of greed and theft we read about in government..both parties..but hardly ever at the state county and township levels. Why? Kickbacks from machinery and quarry (the places that provide the road materials)...So easy to conceal because we are such a trusting constituency. Consider...couple days before the last township election I talked in length with the newly elected township trustee..the guy that runs the grader..He had nothing good to say about his opponent. For that matter neither did the commissioner for this part of the county. The last township officers cost the people thousands of dollars laying down improper road materials and ignoring the complaints from those with ruined tires and in some cases engine components where large pieces of rock were tossed into the motor compartment. The new trustee and I agreed on how a road should be conditioned...before laying new rock..usually inch and a quarter abs...you graded and filled the pot holes and then layed in the new rock which of course you graded down into a crown and pack..Never happened..The new trustee told me this large jd grader was way big for the job..he is still driving it..The new trustee told me the last one had started making only one pass down the roads...So now he is too..

I'm tellin ya..something smells rotten and I'd put money it is more common around the country than what you might think...


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