Friday, October 27, 2006

Pinch Me! I must be dreaming!

Well folks, things just got really freigntning today.( we are close to halloween )In Todays Derry News article about the 1M in legal fees in 5 years, Kevin makes his true intentions known. He wants to hire 3 yes 3 in-house attorneys at $100,000 each. I don't know where he went to school but I do know this. 1M divided by 5 = $200k. We averaged 200k in legal bills and Kevin wants 3 lawyers x $100,000 = 300k. He says he is going to save us money, but you do the math. I can't fiqure out the savings can you? Then he goes on to say that we have two prosecutors that make $100K each. Thats funny, I know one officer who retired( no he did not make 100k) and we have one that handles the court cases but he does not make 100K. I find this very interesting as Kevin is considered the champion of the taxpayers association and I'm wondering what taxes kevin has cut or attempted to cut. It was he who when we were 5 cents under the tax cap voted to increase the budget 3 cents to 2 cents under the cap or to make it easier voted to add in an additional $44,000 to the taxpayers. It is he who wants to add an economic coodinator at 45K plus benefits as an employee. Wow Kevin Coyle wants to add 4 new employees at a cost every year of $345,000 and then what, we will need more secretaries, more furniture, more office supplies. I'm hoping that the new employees don't all take the family buy-out plan YIKES! well read it for yourself
http://www.derrynews.com/Derryedition.htm#tag2

2 comments:

wh3 said...

what goes around comes around.has anybody met a lawyer they trust.they are good actors.look at oj simpsons lawyer.it was cold today in derry.the lawyers had there hands in there own pockets.oh , buy the way .if derry wasnt on the edge all the time about doing everything illegal,we would not need three lawyers.

noname said...

Derry doesn't need any over-priced lawyers, as far as I am concerned.

All that is needed is reading abilities, thinking abilities, lots of common sense and help & advise from the State's Attorney General's Office now and then.