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Let's face it, in a town like Burlingame it is very difficult to be someone who is against a school tax. If you are and you are not afraid to discuss your viewpoint in public you are likely to be labeled a "kid hater' or someone who doesn't understand that good schools are tied to property values.

I doubt if Andrew Peceimer is someone who harbors malice towards kids or if he doesn't understand the whole property value thang. After all, he is in the real estate trade.

But the guy has got some guts to spend his own money telling the voterbase why he thinks Measure D gets an F.

Recieved his flyer a few days ago. Decide for yourself.

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3 responses to “Puttin’ his money where his mouth is”

  1. alittlebird

    Way to go, Andrew Peceimer. Enough IS enough already and thanks for having the guts to say so. I just wish everyone was more aware of how the district has misused the funds. Hail to Andrew.

  2. Holyroller

    I was under the impression Anne has all the info.
    That is she talks about.

  3. Holyroller

    I would like to find out immeditally where our money has gone in the search for a new City of Burlingame Manager.
    Really?
    Nantell was great.
    I think he got the job due to the fact he was the only one who applied.
    WE are better off for it too.
    What in the world takes so long to hire a City Manager?
    City Elders…
    Would you mind making a public statement?

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