During a recent government meeting, a long-time resident expressed deep frustration with the current county commissioners, accusing them of failing to uphold their constitutional duties. The speaker, who has been a community member for nearly four decades, criticized the board for what he perceives as a disregard for the Constitution, stating that voting on unconstitutional matters is a violation of their oath of office.
He recounted a time when he and a former commissioner investigated the county's finances, revealing that the county was valued at over $1 billion prior to 2010. He claimed that efforts to uncover more information about the county's financial status were thwarted, as documents were mysteriously redacted.
The resident also voiced concerns about waste management, specifically criticizing the decision to accept waste from California. He argued that California should manage its own waste and expressed dissatisfaction with the perceived lack of action from the commissioners on this issue. The meeting highlighted a growing tension between local governance and community expectations, as residents demand accountability and adherence to constitutional principles.