
Ruling looms on trash issue going to ballot
• Arizona RepublicA Maricopa County Superior Court judge this week will rule on whether Fountain Hills voters can decide in May if they want the town to switch to a single hauler for residential-trash pickup.
A lawsuit was filed by Kathy Koultourides, a Fountain Hills resident and employee of Republic Services, the parent company of Allied Waste....
------------The truth starts Here in their own words:
http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Article/078063-2010-11-04-fountain-hills-town-council-meeting-11-4-10-to-try.htm
The news takes notice (it helps having the newsroom's telephones on the flier):
http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/078075-2010-11-04-do-the-fountain-hills-have-eyes.htm
http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/078137-2010-11-05-trash-talk-stalls-fountain-hills-town-council-meeting.htm
http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/078282-2010-11-08-trashcare-tea-party-activists-in-arizona-protest-changes-in-trash.htm
The local paper snivels:
And government does what it always does for the benefit of all; whatever they wish:
http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/078174-2010-11-05-fountain-hills-moves-to-1-trash-hauling-service-despite-protest.htm
Which led to the local people taking out a petition:
Fountain Hills Citizens for Responsive Government
1 Comments in Response to Ruling looms on trash issue going to ballot
It is nice to see that this political cartoon I collaborated on 6 years ago ius still getting some use. Only the idea and wordage was my contribution, the excellent Brazilian artist Latuff did all of the artwork, but was very gracious none the less to place my name first - or at all on this cartoon.