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“You really should know better by now”
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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: The Empire gets whacked back.

While this week the Empire tried to strike back, it ended up with a bloody nose.

Actually, more like at least a couple of shots to the kochonut.

And as for what triggered the flurry of fists, Quincy Quarry News had duly dissed the over top and wicked expensive mash-up that is Kim Jong Koch Plaze during a series of recent Quarry exposés.  

In turn, the Koch Maladministration posted a limp tweet out of the blue to pimp its plaza in the wake of Quincy Quarry publishing Frederick Law Olmsted V’s valid criticisms ot the well past over the top plaza.

Needless to say, the Koch Machine’s limp spin was then quickly kneecapped by The Force.

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“… and they are right”
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And in other easy pops, the Quarry yet again punched away at the City of Quincy Public Buildings Department with what was basically a one-two combination of a quick warm-up on a speed bag and a damning with faint praise.
 
Additionally, Quincy Quarry News covered a public safety sort of story about how Wollaston Beach was (yet again, ed.) ranked as having some of the dirtiest waters among larger Greater Boston area beaches.

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The bad news about Wollaston Beach
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Even worse, the 2020 water quality testing data results for Wollaston Beach were the fifth year in a row that the beach’s test results had declined.

Quelle surprise …

After all, after the Koch Maladministration recently plead out to a $100 million fix-it order after over a decade of the maladministration’s unsuccessfully as well as foolishly playing the delay game with the feds.

How unsuccessfully?

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Recommended reading …
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On top of the hundred large fix-it ticket, the maladministration also agreed to subject itself to de facto probation under the oversight of the United States Environmental Protection Agency for (at least, ed.) a likely to be unlucky thirteen years so that EPA can endeavor to see that the City of Quincy actually fixes its leaky sewer pipes and problematic stormwater drain lines as well as in a timely manner.

Needless to say, Quincy Quarry is going with the overs on both the renovation costs ending up running over a hundred large as well as that the time under probationary status ends up extended.

After all, we’re talking the Q during the reign of the Koch Maladministration.

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