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  • Posted by:
    Jay Janicek on 10/28/2016 at 4:36 PM
    Re: “The Skinny
    The board of Supervisors has not "largely kept property taxes stable" as Jim Nintzel claims. Propety taxes have been stable because the voters rejected 816 million dollars in bond dept last year. Because the voters rejected the bonds, home values have increased and property taxes have remained stable. Had the bonds passed, it would most likely have caused property values to be stagnant or decrease in value as our property taxes would have increased to pay for the bonds. Thanks to all the voters who voted against the bonds and all the voters that will be voting for change with electing Ally Miller, Kim DeMarco and Steve Christy. And a big thanks to the above post by AVL showing that our tax dollars are being wasted by the Pima County elites and their minions!
  • Posted by:
    Jay Janicek on 10/21/2016 at 2:54 PM
    Nintzel calls Ally a big fat liar with no proof whatsoever. This article belongs in the trash with the rest of the articles he publishes. Why in the world would anyone ever believe anything this nut writes! Talk about a witch hunt, time to change the board and administration with people that will make positive changes in Pima County!
  • Posted by:
    Jay Janicek on 08/24/2016 at 5:10 PM
    Let's not forget that Pima County also lost a recent case. In the case that is described in the article, the State ingnored the law. In the case lighting case described below, Pima County ignored the law. Seems to me that the County ignored the law once again. https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2016/0…
  • Posted by:
    Jay Janicek on 07/28/2016 at 6:33 AM
    This article proves nothing, just another way the media is campaigning against the tax payers of Pima County. The media in Pima County is working together to oust the only Supervisor that looks out for the tax payer. https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2016/0…
  • Posted by:
    Jay Janicek on 06/01/2016 at 5:43 PM
    This belongs in the National Enquirer. Was that where the writer worked last or is that his future job he is striving for?