Commom sense for the Common good
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Young Adult (18-35)Accents
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This is common sense for the common good Today, our topic is the new hockey arena in the Event Center in Victoria Park. We've all heard it. $280 million of taxpayer dollars going to build the Taj Mahal for our flames. Now, folks, what I want to present is two pools, the belt line and the Inglewood pool. These were community pools built in the 19 forties and fifties. Children of autistic parents and kids go to these pools for such events as swimming, team play and fun. These were put up on the bench for closing due to problems that age had presented. Well, folks, what do you do? You balance one thing with another close. The pool's put the kids on the street. They don't need their pools. They've got their moment. Dad, No, that's wrong. What we don't need is another Taj Mahal, where you pay $45 for a hamburger, $35 for a bear and you sit in the low seats where you look at aunt's run around on the rink. The players are multi millionaires. They don't need another arena at taxpayers. Dole. We need to have common sense Here. Children need sports outlets in the winter time. If you're not putting your kid in hockey, expensive skiing expensive. Put him in the pool. That's not bad. And to make more sense, it was $20,000 repairs to each pool, a total bill of $40,000 required to keep those pools open. And those special Children swimming. This is a travesty, but nothing that you shouldn't expect from Silly Hall. These people don't know reality. So call your mayor. Call your alderman. Tell them that you don't believe the idiocy off what is going on at City Hall. I'm your host, Donald Horwood, and that is common sense for the garment. Good.