Charlotte Randolph: Leader, Prima Donna or Hypocrite?
I stumbled upon an interesting story from the Comet datelined April 23, 2004. In the article, Charlotte is addressing the Council on Aging. She suggests that instead of asking for a tax increase, the Council should adopt some cost cutting measures. One was that the agency's vans would begin using gasoline from the parish maintenance barns in order to reduce expenses.
Sounds like a sensible measure to me. Guess what? It ain't good enough for Charlotte. She tanks up at retail fuel distributors and not at the parish barns. I guess when it comes to saving the Parish money, Charlotte can't be personally inconvenienced, but everybody else can. (Totals spent by Charorge on retail gas coming soon!)
Leadership? Charlotte, you got alot to learn. Hypocracy? You're the expert!
I stumbled upon an interesting story from the Comet datelined April 23, 2004. In the article, Charlotte is addressing the Council on Aging. She suggests that instead of asking for a tax increase, the Council should adopt some cost cutting measures. One was that the agency's vans would begin using gasoline from the parish maintenance barns in order to reduce expenses.
Sounds like a sensible measure to me. Guess what? It ain't good enough for Charlotte. She tanks up at retail fuel distributors and not at the parish barns. I guess when it comes to saving the Parish money, Charlotte can't be personally inconvenienced, but everybody else can. (Totals spent by Charorge on retail gas coming soon!)
Leadership? Charlotte, you got alot to learn. Hypocracy? You're the expert!
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