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The view of the White Cliffs of Dover from France were never as clear as the bluffs you can see in this press event held in the old Commission Chamber in the Sioux Falls City Hall on September 2, 2015.

The city attorney and administration are playing a game to hurt a local company over the wants and desires of out of state contractors.

It just more passing the buck with the lemonade made from the old lemons before they rot.

I also see BM over at Stormland TV took a break from reporting about sick kids and trans-cheerleading and decided to do a story about the Fiddle Faddle bluff, but then he starts talking about church roofs from 10 years ago. Yeah, because they have a lot to do with sheet metal siding and a publicly funded facility. The kill the messenger campaign has begun.

*I would also like to comment on David’s choice of the word ‘adverse’. If the city attorney’s office or this administration had at least one ounce of courage, they would have been transparent with the taxpayers from the beginning. There would be no speculation, or adverse or inaccurate information out there. Instead, they have done  everything behind closed doors even trying to compile a settlement in the dark of night and away from a court room. As far as I am concerned, whether it is cosmetic or structural, it is a bad install and should be fixed at the cost of the general contractor. Stop bullshitting us for just a couple of minutes for once, and you never have to worry about negative press.

3 Thoughts on “Calling out Fiddle’s bluff

  1. The D@ily Spin on September 4, 2015 at 3:55 pm said:

    Do you think Pfeifle sees how unethical he has become? I remember when city attorney was a respected position. It is in other cities. He makes an ambulance chaser look like a saint.

  2. Has the complaint been filed yet? What the hell is taking so long?

  3. anonymous on September 7, 2015 at 10:19 am said:

    MMM certainly is providing plenty of fodder for his opponents in his future pursuit of any higher political office!

    Doing anything it takes (ethical or unethical, legal or illegal, transparent or not) to get it done ultimately does not play well with voters.

    Are you watching West River?

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