Ghost wrote:
Rybak.and McLaughlin are two peas in a pod.
That certainly is untrue. There is one giant difference and that
difference is what will make life doable for Minneapolis residents or
make life miserable.
Rybak, bless him, is threatened by people who are smarter than he is. It
shows in the staff Rybak chose. McLaughlin is not threatened by other
people's smarts and has consistently had really impressive staff members
over the years. In terms of determining the budget, setting policy,
constituent services and on and on, McLaughlin looks for the ones who
can really challenge his thinking and, therefore, assist him in working
his vision through the processes. Rybak cannot do that.
This is Rybak's principle flaw as a public official and the most
damaging to the city.
WizardMarks, Central
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