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Scal, as we know too well, part of the make-believe mayor's "plan" is to ignore facts and try to fool voters. His talk of "hiring" a grant writer is a perfect example -- here's an article about the senior center director who is already writing grants for the city, and yet he's acting as if hiring a grant writer is some kind of new idea.

Contrary to his claims, he is actually insulting Meg Underwood by suggesting that she would be a full-time grant writer instead of continuing in her current position as director of senior services.

His claim about Central Falls is, at best, questionable, as he doesn't provide any proof for it. I'm sure you'd agree that using Central Falls -- which had its school system taken over by the state in the midst of a financial meltdown -- as an example of good fiscal management is likewise a sign of the make-believe mayor's unfitness for office.

And you raise a very good point, about the make-believe mayor's ability to waste $40,000 on a losing campaign while his property taxes and sewer and water bills went unpaid by him. That is not the behavior of someone who cares about Warwick's seniors -- or anyone else but himself, for that matter.

Honest, taxpaying voters who do care about Warwick will prove it by overwhelmingly rejecting his campaign again on Sept. 12.

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