Wow. The meeting was interesting as the Commissioners totally dismissed the concerns shared by citizens in attendance. They went ahead and hiked our taxes when they have a large surplus. They obviously got blowback from constituents and must be feeling the pressure-- Commissioner Konderla offered up a lame "compromise" but it still hiked takes. Looked like a token effort to provide political cover?
Commissioner Aldrich held his position about not raising taxes and advocating for a no-new-revenue approach and seemed to be the only one who really knew the numbers. The County Judge struggled and stammered his way through trying to explain things, and Commissioner Konderla seemed really uncomfortable during the discussions.
Everyone should watch the on-line videos of the meeting to see all of this for themselves. Not one person in the crowd supported the tax hike. There are some interesting exchanges between commissioners you should see and judge for yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBr2vAHXgDS3-MB0yjh9dAA What's everyone's take on this?
Offering some questions to get the discussion started:
Why would Commissioners not want use already banked money to balance the budget?
Why could they not answer questions about the budget and justify what they're doing?
Why do they seem so detached from the financial hardships people are facing during our tough economy?
What's the "true" agenda here in amassing a huge amount of taxpayer money they want to keep in reserve? (This is in addition to the 20+ Million Dollar Surplus!)
What do you think is really going on?