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Sound Off: McIlvaine's monstrosity

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Don't neuter my dog
I can't see raising the rates to have your dog neutered or spayed. It's up to the individual who owns the dog to be responsible for it. I can see if the dog is in the shelter, but when you adopt the dog, it is up to you about whether you want it neutered or spayed. If it passes, I will be paying more because my dog will not be neutered. I don't want him to go through unnecessary surgery. I can't see that. Don't they have something else to charge on, like cigarettes or alcohol or the bars being open until 2 o'clock in the morning?

First lady, role model
I was never more proud of this country than I was listening to our first lady speak. She's beautiful, articulate and classy, a wonderful mother and wife. But most of all, she personifies the American dream. Born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, to blue-collar parents, the product of public schools, and look what she's accomplished. I believe this was only possible because she was lucky enough to be born into a country as great as ours, one that allows people who work hard to succeed. Thanks, Michelle, for being such a great role model.

Question for the mayor
I have a question for Batavia Mayor Schielke and the City Council – what will be finished first, the new McDonald's or the reconstruction of River Street?

Instant gratification
This guy in the White House just doesn't get it. Instant gratification is the American way. Push a button, nuke your dinner. Flip a switch, light the lamp. Push a lever, stand up, pull up your pants and walk away. How come he can't fix, in four years, what it took the Republicans eight years to mess up? Instant gratification is the American way.

Why do we pay for that?
Batavia debates the Walgreens parking plan. I don't have a big problem with Walgreens building a new building or having parking in front of the building. My problem with this whole thing is that the city owns a good portion of that lot where Walgreens is going to be built, and also, Walgreens is asking for $450,000 in tax increment financing, which means that we, the taxpayers, will be fronting $450,000 for Walgreens. Our taxes are already ridiculously high, and just a week ago, the city of Batavia announced another $50,000 for grants for other businesses for downtown Batavia. Since when is this country designed so that the citizens are paying for businesses to locate and be in the area? Why are our tax dollars paying to finance all of these things? Why shouldn't these people pay for it themselves and make their businesses go or not. Why are the citizens always on the hook to pay for these things while the taxes are causing us to lose our homes?

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