Comments by wonderwhy

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Posted on July 3 at 3:48 p.m.

Wonder why Natchez can't do the same? JOe Joe Eidt's been working for over ten years to get our leaders together to make this happen in Natchez, and still.... nothing!

Wonder why?

On Vidalia buys land

Posted on July 2 at 2:18 p.m.

I am looking forward to Natchez moving in a positive direction! It's been a long time coming.

Hope this administration doesn't get caught up in the "big green-eyed machine" like so many others have. A public servant is just that... a public servant. It is not suppose to be an opportunity to fill your own pockets. We are way too easy on our leaders when we let them get away with stealing our money, or using their offices to gain personally.

For example, taking home city or county cars? Please!! This town isn't so big that public servants can't drive in their own autos up to their office building and pick up their work auto -- IF a call comes in over the weekend, or at night! Allowing them to take work vehicles home is just an additional expense for which the taxpayers of Adams County and Natchez foot the bill.

Hope the new administration looks at all of the similar waste and tightens the purse strings, redirects these expenses to needed areas, like the streets!

On Middleton, aldermen begin new term

Posted on June 22 at 7:26 a.m.

THINK OUTSIDE OF THE SMALL BOX, PLEASE! Reading the complaints about a sidewalk being closed to the public makes me wonder if the complainers just don't have anything else to do but complain? These business men have invested time and money in Natchez,and you are complaining about a stinking sidewalk being open after evening hours at the end of Canal Street? OPEN YOUR MINDS! Progress is the only way Natchez is going to catch up with the rest of civilization. Look at the world around us. Natchez is broke because of small thinking. OPEN YOUR MINDS! LOOK TOWARDS THE FUTURE AND BE POSITIVE!

On Court denies pecan factory appeal

Posted on June 22 at 7:14 a.m.

While it is obvious from the streets on which we drive every day, Natchez needs every penny we can get -- in the short term. However, we also need every new business we can get -- for the long term. Look at where we are now! There is a beautiful word called compromise! If Natchez isn't considered "business-friendly" we can forget attracting many new businesses - large or small. THINK OUTSIDE OF THE SMALL BOX. GUYS! Don't do what our political forefather's have done and think only for today. Has anyone even put a pencil to it to see how long it will take for the boat to make up the difference in, say, tax revenue? A month? three? a year? Think ahead. Think future. Think positive!

On Aldermen divided on business incentives

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