Fortunately, we were spared Sharon Pandak
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Brenda Seefeldt
Published: April 14, 2008
In the article covering citizen comments about the pending budget crisis for Prince William County, citizen Sharon Pandak was quoted as saying: “It’s only a couple of pizzas each month” in reference to the impact a higher rate would have on most county residents.
How out of touch is she from the other residents of Prince William County? I’ve already lost those couple of pizzas a month to fill my gas tank, pay my heat bills, and pay for groceries — all of which are taxed purchases. An increased tax bill is a much larger financial stressor than a couple of pizzas.
Ms. Pandak wanted to be our county chairperson, but with this out-of-touch attitude I’m grateful that she is just a citizen.
I am also grateful to the supervisors who understand this plight of balancing personal budgets as well as balancing the county budget.
BRENDA SEEFELDT
Occoquan
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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on April 15, 2008 at 5:02 am
As much as I dislike the one-issue zealotness of Cory Stewart, like the effects of the Bush Administration, this too can be healed in time. Sharon Pandak? After watching her performance as county attorney, I’m not sure PWC would ever recover from her ‘leadership’.
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Posted by ( phdee ) on April 14, 2008 at 11:32 pm
Did the voters get anyone better? Ha ha.
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