Hialeah resident, Milly Herrera gave this firsthand account of dealing with Vile Natacha Seijas:
I was contacting everyone and their grandmother two weeks ago about a problem I have with property taxes. I spoke with Commissioner Seijas when she was nice enough to return my call, but after the conversation, she left me void of any faith in her. The commissioner is of the opinion that: 1. I do not know how government operates, 2. I do not know anything about government, and 3. I dislike government. She demonstrated to be all those things some people say she is - vile, mean and insensitive.
I guess my college education should have taught me more. I admit that, while I might be naive about many aspects of government, I am smart enough to understand that none of them know how how run government effectively.
9 comments:
You should have pretended you were a little old abuela looking for a place to have breakfast first, then started asking questions about property taxes. Also, your name could be on one of Natacha's lists: that could be a giveaway.
You should detail some of what you wanted answered. I'm sure the tenor of the conversation was important to you, but it doesn't enlighten us on either the issues you raised or the response from the Commissioner.
Last anon, who are you Terry Murphy?
While the content of the call is important, the commissioner's dismissive tone has everything to do with how she runs her district. I wonder how she treats her *real* constituents (the people who pay her campaigns). And here I thought she was a public SERVANT. Too bad. Sorry you had that experience Milly.
Is Terry allowed to use the Internet?
Anon above was not Mr. Murphy.
Really just curious about VNS position on stuff, and the callers views. We all know she's well deserving of the VNS moniker.
- NTM (not Terry Murphy)
I'll tell you her positions...mostly wrong.
Natacha voted to give over $3 billion to the foreign owned Marlins didn't she? No money for local charities but unlimited money for the Marlins?
And do not forget all the overpaid County workers...
I'm a bit late revisiting the subject but wanted to thank you for posting it. Anyone who has ever dealt with government or elected officials knows there are three kinds: "The good, the bad and the ugly." I'm not quite sure of the later two where to place Mrs. Seijas. Hmmm....
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