Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Mike Mulligan Banned For Life From Hinsdale, NH Town Facebook-Why?

You know what would be the possible tell of massive corruption, are the selectman and all employees of the town housing valuation accurate...

***There is massive property value assessment or town taxes corruption and fraud for years. The selectmem having been talking bribes or favors for years. The Hinsdale real-estate cabal, the business cartel and the slumlord or ghettoes owners have been parading shiny business suited lawyers into the selectmen office for years. They bring in the slick and thick bussiness pressentation on a grand scale. The towns elites and rich do the same thing.  I always thought the selectman meetings should videoed and recorded for years as a corruption minimization tactic.  So these guys are demanding a decrease in town taxes. It might be legal, but it is corrupt as hell. So the cartels, slumlord owners and business gangs having been corrupting the selectman with trinkets and favors for decades. This is the cause of the of the grossly underfunded police department. Weak government in general facilitates fraud and corruption on a grand scale. The selectmen corruption bleeds into police chief, he has to play the game to keep his job. Insufficient police department funding itself creates corruption as the necessity to deceive the towns people and creases a hostile police environment, enforce secrecy, the police chief has to use corrupt power in order to keep the police officers disciplined not to spill the beans on budget troubles in the police. But the corruption in the selectmen office bleeds directly police chief, as they have to train the police chief to be deceptive and corrupt. This creates a runaway environment where everyone is lying, cheating and being deceptive just to survive.  

Over the years and decades,  this has transferred the burden of funding the town from the rich and elites to the struggling middle class and poor. The poor and middle don't generally participate in this game. They are too busy feeding and housing their families with limited incomes, and worrying about the fucture...      

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