Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Selectmen Animosity

I went to the selectmen's meeting last night. It was a real eye opener. I urge all of you to go to a meeting to see how bad things have gotten. Animosity permeates the room and rudeness results.

Bruce Cumsky continues to raise issues and take positions that Bruce Turner and Tom Haas don't like. When Cumsky pushes the issue, Turner (and sometimes Haas) becomes rude, both to Cumsky and to whoever in the audience agrees with Cumsky. The atmosphere is pretty poisonous.

For example, last night Cumsky reiterated his request that all boards and departments prepare draft budgets for next year reflecting 5% expense reductions. That seems right to lots of us, since times are going to get very tough for towns and are already tough for many taxpayers. But Turner resists this openly, Haas more quietly. Turner says our taxes are relatively low, so we shouldn't be cutting expenses and the services they provide. That position might be defensible in ordinary times, but it's just irresponsible given what's going on in the world and in Massachusetts. Maybe things will get better, maybe they won't. But to not plan for bad times seems foolhardy.

Turner's position isn't surprising in light of his past positions. He has publicly stated more than once that since the town is in the process of paying off loans for some past capital items, we have the "opportunity" to rehabilitate the town hall, build a new library, etc. I call that the "edifice" complex. How about reducing taxes, Bruce? Tom?

As you might suspect, I am not well received at selectmen's meetings. But that won't stop me from publicizing the positions of our officials. The voters need to know who is watching out for them and who is watching out for themselves.

Don't believe me? Go to a meeting and see for yourselves. Disagree with me? Post your views; they're always encouraged.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's time for someone to run against Bruce Turner or for Bruce to move on voluntarily.

Every municipality in MA is bracing for reduced state monies and Egremont is no difference. Why doesn't Turner make a huge charitable contribution to Egremont is he's so willing to spend everyone else's money. Some of us are wondering if we can keep our houses warm this year. Some of us are wondering if we can make ends meet due to rising food costs, gas and health care costs.

Maybe it time for Haas to leave as well. I guest they both have more money than the rest of us.

The proposed library is the most foolish project. It's going to be a money pit. Very few people actually use the library. There will never be enough staff for it.

Will someone step forward and run for office who is fiscally responsible and knows how to "agree to disagree" without being rude?? I think the meetings should be videotaped so that everyone sees what's going on including Turner and Haas. They might actually be embarrassed into behaving if they saw themselves on film or maybe forced to be courteous.