With 28 out of 28 precincts counted at press time, Oxnard voters handily defeated an expensive effort to recall Mayor Tim Flynn and three city council members. The May 1 election was a time-consuming effort and a distraction as the largest city in the Tri-Counties continues to navigate toward better governance and a plan to…
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We living in this city of Oxnard are getting tired of these newly self-anointed ‘carpetbaggers’ arriving in our public venues and telling us about our problems and what we must do to solve these problems, we fully understand what these issues are and we have many ways to solve them, one of these ways is to fire the perpetrator of the problem during one of our regularly scheduled elections, or hire a new manager for the corrective task, what we really need to do is rid ourselves of these new ‘brilliant’ problem solvers, this last effort cost well over half a million dollars and much wasted time, what new stunt will they come with for the people of Oxnard to spend money on.
We living in this city of Oxnard are getting tired of these newly self-anointed ‘carpetbaggers’ arriving in our public venues and telling us about our problems and what we must do to solve these problems, we fully understand what these issues are and we have many ways to solve them, one of these ways is to fire the perpetrator of the problem during one of our regularly scheduled elections, or hire a new manager for the corrective task, what we really need to do is rid ourselves of these new ‘brilliant’ problem solvers, this last effort cost well over half a million dollars and much wasted time, what new stunt will they come with for the people of Oxnard to spend money on.