Mr. Jackson: Round 2
On March 9, 2009, Mayor Michael Nutter pushed aside the idea of charging Philadelphians for garbage pickup, believing that it would not be enough time to begin the program before he presents his budget on March 19. Throughout recent weeks the proposed $5 weekly fee had evolved into a per-bag fee. Philadelphians may be able to put their concerns about this issue to rest; however, there are still massive layoffs of police and firefighters to be remembered.
Mr. Jackson, this time, going out to his friends, neighbors, and co-workers decided to voice the concern of why he believes charging for garbage pickup was a bad idea to begin with.
Dear Mr. Nutter,
Here we go again,
I know you have already made a decision on this, but charging five dollars per household was crazy to begin with. What are we paying our taxes for, our health? If you were to do this the poor Blacks, Whites, and Hispanic communities of Philadelphia would suffer, especially senior citizens. Do you not care at all about the poor? Mr. Nutter, people are trying to pay their mortgages and bills, feed their families, and survive the best way that they can. A lot of people are being laid off and collecting unemployment, which is really nothing. These are problems that you do not need to worry about; you are not in any financial trouble, you’re living large.
Mr. Nutter ever since you have been elected mayor, you have been acting as if you are better then the citizens of Philadelphia, sometimes you make me think that you want a statue like past mayor Frank Rizzo. You will never be the mayor that Frank Rizzo was, I believe that you are going to be a one time mayor, in fact why not retire and let Brady, Fattah, or Dwight Evans take over. We need a mayor that has a heart, your heart is cold as ice, and you don’t seem to care about a lot of important issues that should be of concern.
If you had passed this bill, I wonder, would your family have to pay too? I hope you know that in my opinion you are the worse mayor in history and I hope you enjoy your first and only term. Citizens of Philadelphia I want you to begin keeping track of what our mayor is doing to us, so when its time to vote once again, you’ll know truly who to vote for.









