Copy, Paste & Kiss the Ring: How the Superior Telegram Became Jim Paineâs PR Department
Mayor Jim Paine vowed to tax the rich and help homeowners. Instead, the math collapsed, local businesses got the cold shoulder, and the Telegram brought pomâpoms instead of questions.
Remember When Jim Said Heâd Go After Big Business Taxes?
Ah, the nostalgia.
Mayor Paine once announcedâhand on a stack of unpaid utility billsâthat he was going to âmake big business pay its fair share.â
That was his âRobin Hoodâ moment.
Except when the city chopped the mill rate to âoffsetâ home values that exploded 60â70%, the real winners werenât homeowners.
They were businesses whose assessments were already accurate.
So when the rate dropped?
Their taxes dropped too.
Paineâs âwar on businessâ turned out to be more of a pillow fight followed by a ribbonâcutting.
The Math Still Doesnât MathâBut Donât Tell the Telegram
Every time Jim invents a new budget miracle, the Superior Telegram prints it like gospel.
Last year:
âMayor: New Tax Plan Will Balance the Burden.â
This year:
âLevy Cut 1.55%âProof of Fiscal Responsibility.â
No followâup, no factâcheck, no calculatorâjust uncritical reprints.
When tax bills arrived and homeowners screamed, the Telegram spent months publishing âExplainersâ to prove it hadnât been wrong, merely âoptimistic.â
Itâs not a newspaper anymore; itâs a pressârelease recycling center.
Meanwhile, Superiorâs Business Climate Could Freeze Coffee
Paineâs relationship with local business owners can best be described as frostbite with paperwork.
Heâs jacked up fees, slowed permits, andâaccording to several folks brave enough to whisper about itâturned licensing into a loyalty program.
Want a liquor license? Youâd better look enthusiastic at photo ops.
Challenge City Hall? Suddenly your paperwork âneeds more review.â
No oneâs accusing him of a straight up shakedown; weâre just saying it sure doesnât feel like Cheers down at City Hall.
In a small city, that kind of atmosphere scares off investment faster than a January wind off the lake.
A Real Man Would Step AsideâBut Jimâs Still at the Tap
Most people under this much political heat would take a graceful exit.
But Paine?
Now heâs deciding whoâs âfiscally responsibleâ enough to run a bar.
Thatâs not irony; thatâs performance art.
And the Telegram? Theyâre selling tickets.
What the Telegram Never Prints
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Businesses didnât pay moreâthey paid less.
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Homeowners didnât get reliefâthey got the bill.
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The âlevy cutâ doesnât lower most tax billsâit just lowers expectations.
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The âreform agendaâ mostly reforms the mayorâs image.
If the paper asked one hard questionâjust oneâthis would be a story about accountability.
Instead, itâs a story about stenography.
SoupNutz Mic Drop
Mayor Jim Paine is waging a war on business, he’s not fighting for fairness, and he’s fighting for political survival.
Heâs juggling debt, spinning numbers, and counting on the local paper to clap on cue.
A real leader balances budgets and fosters growth.
A real newspaper checks a mayors math.
What weâve got instead is a mayor who confuses borrowing with balancingâand a paper that confuses typing with truth.
#TelegramMoreAdsThanArticles
#JimPaineFortyAndForgotten

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