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If Steven O’Donnell wants to be able to review the city manager's job performance, he should run for city council next year. Who is he to slander people? Cunha is looking to fire the manager without cause. That means for no reason or no reason he wants to answer to us taxpayers about. Let's hope the rest of the council uses their brains and keeps this city out of another costly lawsuit. This city has paid for enough political firings. Shame on Biden for leaking the letters in the first place. Let the guy do his job without setting him up every five minutes. It's tough to move this city forward when you have to look over your shoulder all the time. Wake up people. Don't let the politics as usual in this city cost you more of your hard earned tax dollars.

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