Thursday, July 8, 2021

The spirited debate about the Brian Fox "cleanup" stunt

 
Many people have weighed in on the latest cheap trick by Brian Fox  ---  the Fox campaign's invitation to the filthy folks of Dyker Heights to get on with it and clean up their own neighborhood, with none other than Brian Fox leading the chants in the cheering section.....



The comments back and forth are truly interesting, but the most salient and the one that really hits Brian Fox where he eats is our very own oft-repeated and oft-re-posted comment that goes like this: 


"How can a man like Brian Fox be trusted to conduct any kind of public cleanup when he won't come clean to the public about his own dirty activities ??? One of the more recent of these involved soliciting local public servants to break the law and aid in his campaign, while they were obviously at their place of work and on the public payroll. Even more recently, it looks like Brian Fox was sounding a false alarm by alleging that some of his opponent's supporters had possibly broken the law and created a disturbance at a Bay Ridge restaurant. Based on Fox's failure to respond to inquiries about the incident. and since Fox is now trying to impede the investigation, one has to suspect him of making a false report and perpetrating a hoax in the first place.     --- GM   [JPMcC]"



Liam, and Ghorra, and Kassar, and Fran V-M might think that all Brian Fox and the Fox campaign need to do is tough out the firehouse fiasco and the trumped-up claims about the Fox folks being shut-up and shut-out at a well-known Bay Ridge eatery for all of that stuff to go away, replaced by phony Fox PR stunts like leading a neighborhood cleanup in and for Dyker Heights.....  It's thinking like that brought the Brooklyn GOP and Conservative Party such gargantuan signal wins in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.....


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gounardes and Brannan do a clean up once a week. Fox thinks he invented the volunteer clean ups?

Anonymous said...

This not so original idea was brought to us by the Fox campaign and not necessarily by Brian Fox himself. However, what will Candidate Fox say that he will do to get more people to take personal responsibility for properly disposing of their garbage instead of creating health hazards and eyesores? Does Brian Fox have any plan that has any details whatsoever like benchmarks and goals? And most important, how will he get the people to participate; will he advocate for a means of enforcement with civil or criminal penalties.

Anonymous said...

Brian Fox for City Hal! Brian will big a voice for you!