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This Is What I Wore To The White House

Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano went to the White House wearing this attire. She forgot her pitch fork and Vernon Powell steel toe chicken house work boots. 

11 thoughts on “This Is What I Wore To The White House”

  1. What an embarrassment. I remember Ronald Reagan once said that he puts on a suit and tie everyday – even though he lives upstairs – because it shows respect for the Office of the President of the United States.

    1. Ben James Parsons-Hardy. LOL. What a joke. Did the Wicomico County tax payers pay for him to go? And what exactly was the business purpose? Will this get audited?

  2. She has not one ounce of class! Any dummy would know you don’t dress like you’re going to the beach when you visit the White House.

  3. The Executive declared a landfill “crisis” for which she is solely responsible because she failed to implement the plan that had just been put into place 2 months before she took office. This plan would have had the new landfill cell completed by the end of 2024, thus averting the crisis. At her recent press conference, she promised to be part of a work session with the council to resolve the problem that she created. But instead, on the day of the work session she took a White House tour (which had nothing to do with county business) rather than attending the work session. She created the crisis and chose not to be part of the solution. Her “play day” during the week in DC was obviously more important. Inexcusable.

    1. According to Luffman “Wayne our retired comeback to pad even more consultant” Had a pulse on all the county projects for the last few years and his wealth of knowledge could not be replaced. Sorry Bunky you were wrong again! The only thing Wayne has done is the same thing he did when he was a full time county steward which is NOTHING but pad his pockets and pass the buck to someone else.

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