awdrgyjilz

awdrgyjilz t1_jea3798 wrote

Reply to comment by jakeburdett in Rouse project 2.0 indeed. by hiruy2000

Yes the “evidence” is quite damning if you’re on the extreme right and already prone to believing in conspiracy theories.

Multiple people have already told you your evidence is flimsy and you continue to post the same things over and over again.

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awdrgyjilz t1_jea246g wrote

Reply to comment by jakeburdett in Rouse project 2.0 indeed. by hiruy2000

It’s YOUR job to provide a compelling argument. You have not done that. It is not my job to be convinced by your flimsy evidence. I know you think you have a smoking gun. I can assure you that you do not.

  1. Rents move and down all the time, especially in the commercial market.

  2. Inflation riders are preferred but not universal.

There is simply no proof here that Lakey acted in bad faith.

The fact that you’re not open to objective feedback just proves you have underlying motives and aren’t really interested in discovering the truth.

Which is fine (especially since you posted it to a site that promotes conspiracy theories), but just know that your opinion will just keep being marginalized because everyone will continue to not take you seriously.

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awdrgyjilz t1_je9gkfh wrote

Reply to comment by jakeburdett in Rouse project 2.0 indeed. by hiruy2000

Assuming you wrote this piece in good faith (which I'm not entirely convince of since true unbiased actors don't write and behave the way you do), here are a few tips if you want to be taken seriously.

  1. Understand your market. It's very clear you don't understand commercial real estate. It's a wildly volatile market and property owners give out financial incentives all the time. Yes, you can choose to sit empty until someone comes along willing to pay your price (as many owners do). But this is a central space in the center of the community. Sitting empty looks really bad. Really bad.
  2. Don't be a puppet. Despite what you claim, it's very obvious these documents and a narrative were fed to you with a specific purpose, and you're not questioning that at all.
  3. If you genuinely are a progressive, don't post wildly speculative pieces with no hard evidence of wrongdoing to a website run by hard right people who are prone to believing in conspiracy theories. I'm mean, unless it's your intention to be perceived the same way, that is.
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awdrgyjilz t1_je37tdt wrote

This is the usual conspiracy theorist, culture war propaganda from the hard right in Howard County.

Not saying Lakey Boyd was perfect, I'm sure she had some flaws and was not blameless in her conflicts with the board. But this is not an objective treatment of that situation.

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awdrgyjilz t1_j6v09un wrote

If you genuinely have simple taxes, why are you afraid of an audit? As someone who pays a lot of money for an accountant every year, I personally wouldn’t recommend one just to avoid a few hours of diligence.

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awdrgyjilz t1_j5k1b7n wrote

I think the question of why Lakey Boyd has supporters is almost irrelevant.

The real question is if the Board want to get rid of her, why can they not make their reasons transparent? If they can’t do that, I’m left to assume the Board has bad intentions or are themselves incompetent.

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awdrgyjilz t1_ixk8iyn wrote

I would personally start with an Airthings Corentium to measure your radon ($136 on Amazon right now). Immediate results (once you’ve gotten a weeks worth of measurements) and the benefit of constant measurements going forward.

Or you could get the manual at home radon kits for $20-ish where you have to mail it to a lab and they send you the results after 1-2 weeks. Last time I had a company test for me, they just used one of these kits anyway.

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