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Saturday, April 3, 2021

BARRETT'S PAST PERFORMANCE AS MAYOR CREATES DISTRUST

APRIL 3, 2021
MILWAUKEE, WI

SATURDAY EVENING || WHAT DO MILWAUKEEANS (96.8 square miles) receive from a deal with the Major League Baseball moving this year's All-Star Game from Atlanta.

Voting privileges support and social responsibility of BIG BUSINESS are the sparks and FIRE for the movement by MLB.  Activism in Georgia has raised the level of responsibility and tied it to the "dollars" from the city.  Citizens of GA and other activists' high-charged efforts caused Commissioner Rob Manfred to seek another place for the All-Star Game.

The mayor and common council of the City of Milwaukee has a history of "failing to include Milwaukeeans of Color" and creating economic benefits from the use of THEIR real estate space.  

The CANCELLED DNC Convention was laced with monopoly-oligopoly involvement of Caucasians that left African American, American Indian, Asian, and Latino OUT - Master contract, meetings with DNC (Democratic National Committee), media, hospitality, small business sales, and marketing for starters. 

Only hours after Major League Baseball announced Friday it was moving this year’s All-Star Game from Atlanta, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett made a plea to Commissioner Rob Manfred to bring the game to American Family Field.

Normally, this could be seen as "good for our coffers" business.  However, over the past 16 years, TOM BARRETT has shown who he works for - not the taxpayers of Milwaukeeans.  In fact, big deals like this were at the behest of the corporate organization or individuals representing a corporation.

Manfred and MLB made the decision to remove the game from Atlanta’s Truist Park in response to Georgia enacting a new law last month restricting voting rights. 

The game was slated to honor legendary Brave and Baseball Hall of Famer Henry Aaron, who died on Jan. 22 at the age of 86.


updated:  4-3-21


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