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    Maybe I'm looking at this the wrong way

    Should property owners money be spent on liquor and parties?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WNYresident View Post
    Should property owners money be spent on liquor and parties?
    An entertainment budget approved by a board or oversight is normal for a lot of companies.

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    YEs it should, just stop by the Highway Department after lunch and step up to the bar...

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    Private sector companies spending money on entertainment is one thing, the gov't using tax payers' money to do it is another
    Vote for freedom, not political parties.
    Politicians need to cut spending

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    Quote Originally Posted by WNYresident View Post
    Should property owners money be spent on liquor and parties?

    On a local level no, unless a VIP like the Polish ambassador is visiting .

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    Dan wait till you see what hopefully the FOIL will produce.

    I'm going to lay it out and if people running against our "current club" board members would like to use the information they are welcome to it.

    It's the mindset that slowly develops over the years. This is why hiring from "within" may not be in the best interest of us property owners.

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