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People here are very shrewd and see this shite every year/cycle. Did you just discover the internet? You’ve done more harm than good for PM, you fricking idiot. GTFO.


You are right! You found us out. This other guy and I have colluded to trick you!
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It’s a shill thread because you’ve created 3 different t accounts YESTERDAY and spamming the board with multiple posts in a row. Don’t be so obvious


??????. So it’s obvious that multiple different people get on TD each day and see a topic about someone that they know so decide to comment about it? I’ve been reading TD for a long time my friend, I just don’t have the time during the day to get on here and trash talk people I don’t know.

I actually have another account that chicken suspended because I posted an article about Matt Morris last year
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He talks about smart development at every public forum, and is running on a platform of increased funding for infrastructure and flood-reduction.


One thing I’ve noticed and been frustrated by as an engineer, politicians have no clue about infrastructure (not that it takes an engineer to see this). I would prefer to have someone who has hired engineers to develop drainage plans than have a career politician fumble through ideas, with no real knowledge about the underlying problem
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Well you ought to pass along to him that he should take up the cause for more responsible development and flood mitigation.


This is actually something that McMath has advocated for in Covington. Larger retention areas for new developments (at a cost to developers like him), drainage studies required for all new developments, de-bottlenecking the bogue falaya by removing debris. What he noticed though is that there was so much red tape above him that his hands were tied on a lot of these things; hence, now running for senate
Lastly, but equally as important, character: Patrick is not looking for money or power, he is looking to legitimately help the people of the Northshore; and for no other reason than no one else is getting it done correctly. We are always asking for the politician that isn’t a politician and will have your’s and my interest in mind every time he votes or takes action in his role. Patrick doesn’t have anything personal at stake here, he isn’t doing this to make money. He is running for office, having his good name tarnished by people who have heard rumor or have heard nothing (just that his parents are successful) and treat him like he is dirt. When you wake up tomorrow morning, look in the mirror and ask yourself if you would want to walk out the door with people trashing you for no other reason than “he is running on his family (business) name”
Second. The McMath family would give you the shirt off their backs without you having to ask. They would give you anything and never expect you to say “how much do I owe you”. This family that you think is aloof because they are wealthy (based on what facts I have no idea), have given much to their neighbors and strangers alike without ever expecting as much as a thank you. This is something that was instilled in Patrick, and if you walked up to him tomorrow he would treat you as if he’s been your friend for life.
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He’s running on his family (business) name Guy has a no show job and I’m sure would work for the interests of Northshore developers


First of all, I’ve known McMath for 30+ years. Does that make be biased, absolutely; but it also makes me very knowledgeable of his character, family, and work ethic. I would like to respond to your supposition that his has a no show job: I remember summers when we were 14,15, & 16 cleaning up job sites, installing toilets, hauling trash, laying sod, digging holes by hand, hauling whole sheets of 5/8 Sheetrock up 3 flights of stairs... I could go on, but Patrick was helping fill that trash bin, or sweeping the other side of the room, and on the other end of that heavy a$$ piece of Sheetrock. Did he have to be there? NO! But he was and he learned a business from the ground up. Most people reading this can’t say they’ve done half of those crappy jobs ever, much less in one summer.