Brickbat: Masshole Mayor's Money

The Massachusetts Office of the Inspector General says the city of Everett wrongly paid Mayor Carlo DeMaria $180,000 in bonuses between 2016 and 2021, claiming DeMaria and his team twisted a city rule to get the money and then kept it secret from the public and city council. The rule was meant to give the mayor $10,000 after each term, but a word change before it passed in 2016 instead gave mayors $10,000 for each term. The change allowed DeMaria—then in his fourth term—to pocket $40,000 every year instead of $10,000 every four years. After the council found out in 2022 and cut the payments to $1,700, the inspector general demanded the money back, saying no other elected official gets such huge bonuses. DeMaria's team calls the report unfair and defends his honesty.
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Poor, poor, underfunded pubic servants deserve SOOOO much more! It's a VERY stressful job, ya know, coercing and punishing all the peons, to keep them in line! If the pubic servants don't keep us in line, you see, we might cast fraudulent votes, which are defined ass any votes for Libertarians or for Demon-Craps, or for any of various and assorted other NON-TrumptatorShit political parties!
Who's this guy think he is? A congressmen?
No a Democrat.
Geez. Simply increase Massachusetts taxes to pay for the bonuses. How difficult can that be?
Just wait until these scams see the light of day at the Federal Level.
Why should an elected official get bonuses? Who is the judge of how a mayor can be worthy of a bonus?
The mayor, duh.
This has to be near the bottom of the list for shameless corruption committed by Masshole politicians.
The obvious conclusion is to get rid of the present Inspectors General and hire new ones that the incumbent politicians approve so this sort of thing never comes to light.
Used to be a safe bet that some boodling officeholder was either a Dimcrat or Repoop. But now, ever since the Jesus Caucus long knives backstabbings to elect Orangopox, a fella has to wonder if the varmint warn't one iv THIM masked looters.
https://libertariantranslator.wordpress.com/2024/09/18/jesus-caucus-republicans/
Uh. If it is a planned and scheduled part of the compensation package it is not a bonus.
Looks like another case of politicians mishandling public funds while expecting taxpayers to foot the bill. It’s crazy how often we see stories like this—mismanagement at the top while regular people struggle to make ends meet. If they were held accountable like businesses are, things might be different. Speaking of financial responsibility, I’ve been exploring alternative ways to manage and grow my own money, and I recently came across this site: 1xbet.et/en. It’s interesting to see how people take control of their finances in different ways. Maybe if governments had to personally deal with financial risk like individuals do, they’d be more careful with public money.