Wright County MN Massive Financial Cover Up Continues

by CynicalPatriot | August 2, 2009 at 09:12 pm
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WE THE PEOPLE! REMEMBER US?The readers digest condensed version is that after more than a month of waiting, being told i had to produce a $250 down payment from the county attorney, on July 28, 2009.  The mental gymnastics they put me through for more than a month were unbelievable. These folks have no idea what the phrase, Public Servant means.

And now that I have the data, I am not allowed to address the County Commissioner to point out issues and ask questions.

County Administrator King Dick Norman sent the following stone tablets down from the Mountain:

"Mr Mashak: I have reviewed your request to be on the County Board Agenda of August 4th. Your request is hereby denied. Many of the items/issues you raise have been presented already or are a result of State law and the County must be in compliance with the law."

If I understand King Norman correctly, the thirteen plus (13+) dollars per hour minimum starting wage and the thirty five (35) days per year paid time off (7 weeks) after one (1) year of work are the result of state and federal mandates.  And I am not allowed to ask where I can find those mandates nor what those mandates are?

To read the rest of the story, read it hear at -> Examiner

When I figure out how to allow downloads from my blog, I will allow Wright County Residents or anyone else who visits that site to have the last 4 years of payroll data that I was able to finally obtain.  That Blog is "Wright County MN Free Press"

Those were my thoughts...

Respectfully,

Don Mashak

The Cynical Patriot

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