From what I read in the Tribune he mentioned that “his work was done” and he’d “accomplished his goals”. I do think that the perks of being a governor are probably small potatoes compared to what you can reap from being a Congressman. He certainly showed that he wasn’t afraid to balance a budget on the backs of the poor and handicapped. And he showed that he wasn’t afraid to blatantly show favoritism. When one of his staff gently pointed out that destroying e-mail was possibly violating the sunshine law he smeared and fired the guy into oblivion. All-in-all he shows great promise in continuing either Roy’s or Bond’s legacy. It’s all in the timing.
Indeed.
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