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Ed Morrison · Are more Cleveland jokes around the corner?
February 26th, 2009
Incompetence, sleaze and corruption carry consequences for Cleveland.
Foul Trouble
Is it really true of the Council President?
Sweeney acknowledges that the only piece of legislation he’s authored in his entire council career is a law restricting garage sales. [E]ven some among his own majority call him “frat boy,” “meathead” or “jockstrap.” Sweeney has been known to announce that he isn’t wearing underwear.
When will the foundations, the business community, and others say, “Enough”?
It’s time to move in a new political direction. Cleveland cannot fall off the floor.
Addendum
Henry Senyak over on REAL NEO points to Henry Gomez’s blog post on Sweeney:
Cleveland Council President Martin J. Sweeney still not coughing up receipts for 2002 home addition
Last 5 posts by Ed Morrison
- Signing off - February 3rd, 2012
- "The current global development model is unsustainable" - February 1st, 2012
- Market opportunities for developing Chicago's green economy - January 29th, 2012
- Plain Dealer flubs its explanation for firing Tony Grossi - January 27th, 2012
- Linking and leveraging university assets to strengthen regional economies - January 27th, 2012
