From Deseret News archives:
Corroon praised, but not Huntsman
Interestingly enough, in that same meeting, we all similarly expressed our dissatisfaction with the performance of our governor, Jon Huntsman Jr. a member of our own Republican Party. After Mayor Corroon rightly refused funding for the soccer stadium, Gov. Huntsman and the complicit Republicans of the Legislature arrogantly approved the requested stadium funding, in spite of public opinion to the contrary.
Kudos to Mayor Corroon for upholding common sense, the ideals of the Constitution and the Republican Party platform. As for Gov. Huntsman and the Republican leadership in the Legislature, there are many of us who have had enough of your spendthrift, left-leaning ways.
To the members of the Legislature: We'll remember you at the conventions in May, the primaries in June and the final polls in November.
To Gov. Huntsman: May you enjoy your last term in office. It would seem that you're more interested in placating every left-leaning lobby and federal official for some aspired appointment at the federal level, than serving the needs of your constituency and keeping government in check.
Greg Fabiano is a principal broker for Dwellings Real Estate.
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