A Question of Title

A Question of Title
Posted: Monday, November 17th, 2025 @ 12:11 pm
Updated: Monday, November 17th, 2025 @ 12:19 pm
 

    A Question of Title is Only Important When a Governing Body is Competent in their Commitment to their Constituents.

Could you comfortably vote for any of these piecemealing politicians, who so easily wasted $500,000.00 of the public's money, if you truly knew all of what is real?

    In Beaufort County, there are managing majorities that often rely on governing by the seats of their collective pants; making important and expensive decisions by exclusively working within coalitions designed to insulate themselves from the perceived effects of suffering from the condition known as low intellectual acuity.

    And that is exactly the improper purpose of Beaufort County government's infamous Center-Left Coalition: To shield group-think in governing by swapping votes to share power, while insulating those politicians of limited cognitive powers, who would rather work at the behest of lazy bureaucrats, not their taxpaying constituents. Exhibit A is their recent wasting of one half of a million dollars of the taxpayer's money rather than take the prudent route and spend none for the same effect - covering their careless directives in managing large sums of money devised for incredibly grand projects poorly planned, while unwise in their pursuit of the public's essential needs.

    Incredibly, Beaufort County's Center-Left Coalition would rather conflate the issue of unknowingly holding poor title, rather than constructively learn how to avoid such a misadventure in the future by learning all truths of how such a bungle was achieved in the plain sight of two duly elected governing bodies; one board of politicians - Beaufort County's Commissioners - possessing the police power to tax with great impunity their people who thoughtlessly put them in office, the other governing body - Beaufort County's School Board - incapable of making any decision without the explicit direction of a heavy handed bureaucracy.

Watch this short segmented video of Beaufort County's Commissioners debate, and then vote to remain in the dark, their heads fully buried in the proverbial sand, as to how they so conveniently lost $500,000.00 of the public's money: Below.




    The vote for knowing and not knowing split down party lines, with Beaufort County Republican Commissioners: Hood Richardson, Stan Deatherage and Tandy Dunn voting to know what is true, and the Center-Left Coalition Party Commissioners: Frankie Waters, Jerry Langley, Randy Walker and Ed Booth voting to remain in the dark regarding the forensic history of Eastern Elementary's defective title to its land, and its most expensive development there upon.