That's the trouble,he goes to meetings and answers questions. He went around putting on townhall meetings telling people how to complain at Board of Review without the first clue how the property tax system even works in this state. I spent both days of Board of Review one year straightening people out when they came in all cocky armed with the wrong info that he gave them. Then he showed up at the Farm Bureau County Meeting trying to con us into supporting an 18 mil tax break for some of his donors who owned recreational property. When I started grilling him about his motives and how he was going to acomplish what he was trying to pull,he got all red in the face and quiet. Haven't quite figured out yet if he thought everybody in the room was stupid or (more likely) he didn't have the first clue what he was talking about. I agree,he's a nice guy,I don't walk out of the coffee shop if he comes in and sits down with us,but more likely than not,he just sits there, literally,picking his nose. The guy just wasn't ready for that kind of a promotion. I didn't even support his run for State Senate. He claimed to be a banker,shoot,he was a bank teller and even at that,he was so shy that he'd sit back just hoping that somebody else would wait on the customers so he didn't have to. It's just not a real great comfort to me knowing that he's second in command or that Snyder gives a rats rear end what he has to say,since dollars to donuts he's gonna be wrong.
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