Normal: Expect tax increases

By: Diane Benjamin

How the Normal Township Supervisor, Krystle Able, self identifies on her Facebook page:

Posted this week:

Keep in mind she is a County Board member, Executive Director at Illinois Alliance for Retired Americans, and Normal Township Supervisor.

Yesterday Able posted this, if the office hasn’t been fully staffed for years did your taxes go down?

Bookkeeping is her job. Maybe she should have told voters she was going to pay a lot of money to outsource it. Accounting firms aren’t cheaper than Krystle doing to job she was elected to do. She isn’t saving the township any money, she’s spending more so she has more free time for her other activities. Those activities include traveling around the state being an activist, just look at her Facebook page.

Able has plans to grow the township responsibilities. Look at all the additional “gifts” she’s working on. Progressives have to keep growing government – which requires more taxes. New jobs have to be created to increase power and votes. Nice voting Normal. You deserve whatever tax increases Able plans to dish out. Maybe the accounting firm she hired will be doing the next budget too. Krystle is too busy with other things.

Congrats for electing a Marxist:

8 thoughts on “Normal: Expect tax increases

  1. If you think Normal Township having 2.5 employees is bad, you should check out how many employees Bloomington Township has and how often their supervisor is in her office or “working off site”. Compare her salary and the taxes Bloomington Township gets to Normal and you’ll see a huge disparity. Personally, I think it is a good thing that there is an accounting firm overseeing what Krystal is doing with the taxpayer money instead of some hand-picked full time office manager or book keeper like the former trustees hired for the previous supervisor. Townships are audited every year too. The tax payers’ will see how fiscally responsible or irresponsible she is.

      1. Considering what you’ve reported about the finances where she works, it’s probably a good move that she hired an accountant to make sure the numbers are in the right spot.

  2. Lol, the numbers might be in the right spot but that doesn’t mean that the reporting of the numbers is accurate or on the up and up. Every accountant, to cover their own ass, will submit a disclaimer with their reports. I’m sorry but your support “look at” is as loony as comrade Krystal claims are.

  3. I just tried to appeal our taxes on the county website and it doesn’t work. It wouldn’t let me enter my email or phone number.

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