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blorbschploble t1_je37bu9 wrote

Ok, what I read is all these dummies need to get new jobs, and we need a new set of dummies who amend the bylaws so that a CA President can’t act unilaterally.

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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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Rashaverik t1_je38le9 wrote

Why do you care Hiruy? You don't even live in Columbia. Does Jake even live in Columbia?

Jake was at my door about a week ago and we talked. He was going around backing a group and issue which he wasn't even informed on.

There's no big "Rouse Project 2.0" conspiracy. It's people who actually care about their community and are tired of the BoD members in power which ARE ACTUALLY costing us hundreds of thousands of dollars. None of which Jake mentioned in his article.

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hiruy2000 OP t1_je3awdp wrote

Any comments with respect to some of the points in the piece? Such as:

For example, why did Lakey Boyd give a 65% reduction in rent to a corporate entity at the expense of CA home-owner dollars?

Or Why is Howard Hughes Corporation another corporate entity getting a 50% reduction in rent?

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jakeburdett t1_je3gzos wrote

What are you talking about? What issue did I not know what I was talking about? The Lake Elkhorn issue? What did I not know about that?

I’m sorry, Allan, but pushing out a CA President who would’ve cost the organization millions, and maybe even their tax-exempt status, is NOT a waste of hundreds of thousands of dollars! In fact, it was Lakey’s decisions which cost the CA millions, as described in the piece

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jakeburdett t1_je3haai wrote

I am the Author of this piece. Until last September, I was the President of Progressive Democrats of Howard County, and am now Vice President of Our Revolution Howard County, another progressive grassroots group that formed out of the Bernie Sanders campaign, and is dedicated to getting corporate money out of politics. How is this culture war propaganda? I want racial Justice and equity in this County, not people who say they care about it but then act against it. That is unfortunately what Lakey Boyd was doing…

What was biased/not objective about this piece?

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jakeburdett t1_je3hig2 wrote

Even if you think the CA Board incumbents failed at maintaining control over a rogue President, wouldn’t you want the replacements to at least acknowledge that what Lakey was doing was problematic in the first place? Would you say that people who defend what she did would actually be even more harmful than the incumbents, who did not act quickly enough to stop it?

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blorbschploble t1_je3iy5t wrote

It’s more that, and I don’t mean this in a “burn it down” anti-civic sense, sometimes a situation is so dumb it’s better to move to the forensics/recovery phase.

I wish all the board, and Boyd for that matter, health and love and happiness, but smearing/rehabilitating them is a misapplication of everyone’s energy.

I’d love a full outside accounting of what happened, and laws/bylaws enacted to prevent similar issues in the future.

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GingerMan027 t1_je4hcyh wrote

Well, this is interesting. I keep wondering what the hell was really going on? I don't know if this is the story or not, but I do think that money had to have something to do with all the turmoil.

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dirtycrabcakes t1_je595jx wrote

I know you are trying to be thorough and cover your bases, but um... yeah, no one's reading all of that - especially since you've done nothing in your introduction to provide a compelling reason to stay.

"This is the first part in an 8 article series..." JFC.

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dirtycrabcakes t1_je5a7ly wrote

Did you attend the open meetings? Because all I saw were a bunch of unqualified yokels who should not be leading out community.

Like shooting down the idea of revisiting the town's strategic plan in the wake of COVID? One of the dumbest fucking things I ever heard coming out of board's mouth was "the strategic plan is the strategic plan." That statement showed me that a number of these board members have no vision, are out of touch and are unqualified to lead in any type of executive capacity.

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AntcuFaalb t1_je5uqsw wrote

It's a damn shame we can't unify enough to incorporate.

Jim Rouse served as an excellent benevolent dictator, but now that he and his company are gone, our city has been left to the wolves.

We don't need The Howard Hughes Corporation.

We don't need The Columbia Association.

We need a fucking mayor.

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awdrgyjilz t1_je9gkfh wrote

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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jakeburdett t1_je9sj20 wrote

I can see how you have these takeaways if you’re only viewing this situation in a vacuum, and are not familiar with the past actions and other figures involved. If you’re not convinced by Parts 1 & 2 yet, i at least encourage you to read Part 3 & 4 when they come out, as they deal with other shady things done by Lakey outside of this one contract. And I did cite some sources in the piece that reference norms in commercial real estate and leases (such as annual 3% monthly rent increase to account for inflation, as the previous CA President’s contract included)

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awdrgyjilz t1_jea246g wrote

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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jakeburdett t1_jea2vhf wrote

That’s a fine takeaway to have, though many others do find the evidence presented in this blog to be quite damning, and perhaps the future parts will make you feel the same way

And I’m not sure how you could say I’m not open to feedback, when I’m reading your feedback, and engaging honestly with it

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awdrgyjilz t1_jea3798 wrote

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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jakeburdett t1_jea3dr1 wrote

Giving corporations sweetheart deals to the tune of $1 million+ is quite conservative, actually. Holding corporate greed and corruption accountable is the heart of the modern progressive movement, in fact

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