An Empty Wagon Makes a Lott of Noise
"This is the greatest economic impact the city has had in 12 years," says Lott. Well, the information I'm reviewing is a stark contradiction to the commeents made by Aaron Lott. I was at City Hall this morning, getting information about the tax revenue that has been generated in Lumberton. In 1998 (twelve years ago), the City of Lumberton had a reserve fund that exceeded $1,000,000. In 1998, Cooper Industries was paying between $18,000 -$25,000 per month for water. As of June 1, 2010, Cooper Power has a water bill of $3,171.72. So, Aaron, where is the great economic impact that you spoke about on News 7. We have reporters that readily accept information without checking the facts. I contacted Sheri Falk about the news story. The information I received about Lumberton's tax records is public information, she could have reviewed the information just as easily as I did. But we all know that scandal is the best form of entertainment, but it is not news.
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