It's the idea of one local mayor, and it's getting mixed results and raising some eyebrows.
"You mean Kuwait the other country? Why would we go to another country and ask for money," asked Allison Link of Manasquan, New Jersey.
That's the question a lot of people in this area are asking after word got out that 81-year-old Larry Chiaravallo, the Mayor of Lake Como, has been negotiating with the government of Kuwait to pay for a 3.7 million dollar police and fire headquarters in the tiny town, 2/10ths of a mile square.
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Unbelievable!
Can anyone blame Kuwaitis for asking for their debts to be paid up by the goverment, if they don't someone else will enjoy the extra cash floating around the country.
That's creative fundraising...
ReplyDeletevery creative, maybe I should do some personal fund raising myself.
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