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New Jersey man goes viral for breakdancing through town hall tax questions | New Jersey

A man from New Jersey became viral break At a local town hall meeting.

Will Thilly, a resident of the Cranford district just outside New York on Tuesday, went to the podium by dancing a nonverbal robot. As he left the corridor, he turned around and danced without music, leaving the room in a strange silence. While some participants looked away, others buried their faces in their hands.

In about 40 seconds, Thilly reached the podium, a bottle of water and some paper to get a sigh before running. He was silent until the room spoke. “How was everyone’s weekend?” Mexico asked before adding Monterrey to adding his new return.

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“There is no pizza there … [but] This is a beautiful town with many history, Thill Thill said.

Thilly continued to ask if someone wanted to see that he was doing his backspin. When no one answered, he put it on the ground, lifted his feet and turned several times. While dancing, the crowd remained silent, some participants seemed uncomfortable. When he finished, Thilly pointed for applause, but none of them took.

Then he asked: “Why did our taxes increase so much?”

Thilly continued to resort to a previous local referendum by questioning why the tax increase was higher than expected. He said: “It was said that the referendum will bring [taxes] For an average household [by] About 400 dollars… And mine rose like $ 900… Did we tell us to be from schools or something? However, the school referendum said that it would only rise… I wanted to know what extra expenses it participated in by schools that were not told to the public when we voted for this reference? “

After the explanations, Thilly collected his papers and water bottles and quietly quietly from the podium.

Thilly seems to have a history of unusual views of the unusual municipal building, which has frequently broadcast videos on Instagram in recent months. He makes various calls for change in these videos.

At some municipal hall meetings, he calls out to pay his own taxes instead of shifting the cargo to the inhabitants. In others, it encourages inhabitants to be friends with each other. And sometimes he doesn’t say anything on the podium.

Currently, Thilly is working as an independent candidate for the Cranford Township Committee.

The campaign says on the website: orum I want to be chosen to stop the over -development financed of Cranford… Our district meetings should be about to provide clear answers to their questions, encouraging open debate and dialogue, and ultimately to get what they want by working together for consensus and reconciliation. ”

Thilly explained his dance and said: “Dance fundamentally developed[,] He almost decided on the spot. The main objective is to look at the alleviation and residence of our local government. [sic] Friend and equal. The division and lack of society’s decision -making seems to be our biggest problem. Feel free to talk and express because people take it extremely stressful and very seriously and they want themselves as they wish. “

He added the following, referring to the disappointment of tax cuts for wealthy developers: uz If it is chosen, we hope to change that our committee is doing business, not by the three committees who seem to have been very impressed by the high levels of their political parties, but by the inhabitants.

Thilly is probably more important than helping the inhabitants to make wise financial decisions that our town is aware of and approved by the inhabitants; I hope to bring a friendly, stress -free way of our committee while dealing with the public. The more friends we become with each other, we will all be happier and less alone.

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