Sounds like Liz May bumped her head again. Criticizing Legislative candidates for being part of economic development group ..who gave loan to the other candidate?
State Representative (and Hillary Clinton donor) Liz May must still have her head scrambled from the ATV accident she suffered many months ago. Because she just went on a screeching tear after some of the District 3 State Legislative Candidates for serving as part of the Aberdeen Development Corporation:

According to Liz.. Katie Washnok, Spencer Sommers, and Tim Hanigan – none of whom are elected, but are currently running for office are bad for serving as part of the board.
But if memory serves.. I think there’s another candidate running for office in District 3. One who has actually benefitted from the Economic Development efforts that the Aberdeen Development Corporation board makes to serve their community:
In another sign that Senator Al Novstrup (R-3/Aberdeen) isn’t the free-market conservative he pretends to be, the Aberdeen American News reports that the go-kart impresario and his son needed the Aberdeen Development Corporation to get their two-million-dollar building permit for them.
(Read that here.).
So. This supposedly evil economic development panel that Liz is criticizing fronted 2 million to develop a project for the community? (*crickets on the Novstrup involvement here*) Darn them. And here’s an even more recent post…

Not seeing Liz May going after Al Novstrup here either.
So.. Sitting elected Senator Al Novstrup goes and gets a loan from the local economic development panel.. and Liz May is rendered mute. But when Liz thinks that everyone else is conspiring as part of the evil Aberdeen economic-development network (her words) – then they’re on her facebook hit list?
Again. Liz Biden needs to give it a rest, and get off of facebook. Because she sounds like everyone else’s crazy aunt.

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DOEDEN: Absolutely, it’s actually quite rudimentary and very simple, old school money management, which the Republican Party used to have as their platform. It seems as though the Republican leadership in the state is now more of a progressive Democratic platform, raise taxes, you know, raised our state’s budget, spend more money. I’m going to do the opposite.


