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Everybody But Us Getting City Money


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Perkins, before he was mayor, cried crocodile tears every time a speaker from the floor was delayed or cut off. Now that he is mayor, Perkins doesn't want to hear from the public. He did not allow the public to speak on the Performing Arts Center presentation. He allowed those who agreed with him, who are in favor of the performing arts center, to speak as long as they wanted. They had no clock. But he refused to allow those who had signed up to speak against it to speak at all on that agenda item. Several chose to speak during speakers from the floor.

And while speakers from the floor, according to the published agenda, receive a maximum of three minutes each to speak, Perkins changed that to two minutes on Tuesday night and then enforced it haphazardly. People like Charles Cherry got cut off at the two-minute mark, but Michael Roberto, who was speaking in defense of Councilmember Marikay Abuzuaiter, was allowed to drone on and on.

If former Mayor Bill Knight had done something like that when he was in office, Perkins and Councilmember Dianne Bellamy-Small would have been crying "racist." But it is evidently OK for Perkins to discriminate.

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    whining
    February 07, 2013 | 10:25 AM

    I only clicked on this article because the headline was so whiny. I couldn't help but read it to my self in a spoiled little girl voice. Your decent points would come across a lot stronger in a less entitled tone.

    Cat
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    Feb 5 2013 Meeting
    February 07, 2013 | 02:57 PM

    I was at the meeting and have to give John credit where its due. The clock was cut down to 2 minutes from three and noticed some went pass two minutes, way pass that. I also agree with John on giving out money to help local business, if you open the door than everyone will be at City Hall asking for money, we got to slow down on giving away money.

    I will agree that if Mayor Knight had done things like this, there would of been complaints.

    SAL LEONE
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    February 08, 2013 | 07:41 PM

    I hear Coca Cola will be driving their truck through Greensboro today, wonder how many millions the City Council and Guilford County will give them in incentives for delivering their drinks in Greensboro.

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