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    September 20

    Candidate Questions I'd Like Answered

     
    Dear Candidate:
     
    Name three major issues facing the City of Muncie/Delaware County; and now, don't just tell me WHAT you are going to do, but.... 
    • HOW are you going to do it?
    • WHY are you going to do it--what is the expected outcome?
    • WHEN are you going to do it--what's your time frame?
    • WHOM will you appoint to the effort, and why?  What is their experience?
    • HOW will you pay for it?
    • WHAT sources of revenue will you create?
    • WHAT is the anticipated revenue generation?
    • WHAT is your stance on the hiring of relatives?
    • WHAT is your stance on the hiring of friends, political party pals?
    • WILL you pledge NOT to hire friends, relatives, or political buddies?
    • WHAT is your past experience?
    • HOW do your past job tasks relate to the office you seek?
    • WHAT is your education and training?
    • WHO are your campaign supporters?
    • WHO are your campaign contributors?
    • WHAT is your view regarding the current property tax situation?  What is your stand on property tax repeal?  What will you do to reduce spending?
    AND, please provide me with a FULL resume listing education and training, past employers, job titles, and a description of your job duties.  And, be prepared, I might also like to see character and work references. 

    Oh, and by the way, IF you are not willing to submit to the above questions and comply with the request for a resume, I will NOT be willing to give you my vote!

     

    POT PARTY SAYS...It's not about Party; it's about people. 

     
    by C.A. Bouslog (a.k.a. Halliepena)
     
     
    September 12

    Muncie, Indiana: Armed and Infamous

     
    In yet another astounding decision, the Muncie City Council has decided to ban two citizens from the council sessions, due to remarks made in the most recent city council meeting. This is the same meeting in which a council member pointed his finger and threatened to shut down fire and police protection for the city, which was bluster and playing to the cheap seats and media.
     
    Why are we expected to sit down and shut up, to cough up our hard earned dollars to a government who clearly cannot and will not manage the city on a budget?   It's always "back to the well." That well is us, people. That the council treats us with such contempt and arrogance is not a surprise.
     
    While I do not agree with the reference to Mr. Murphy as "Black Bat," I do understand Mr. Fowlers' frustration with an increasingly unresponsive council. Mr. Basil Davis, Jr., has been banned because he stated the council should be tarred and feathered.
     
    That would be letting them off easy.
     
    Author:  Deborah King-Eichholz
     
     
    September 11

    The City Council Meeting 9/10/07

     
    At last night's City Council meeting, members of the council sat, for the most part, emotionless during budget-cutting appeals made by citizens.  Perhaps it was a face of impartiality? 

    No.  It was not impartiality.  It appeared to be lack of concern because the mood shifted when one impassioned citizen came to the podium and spoke rather firmly to the council members.  He told them that if we (the taxpayers) had to tighten our belts then the government was going to have to do the same. At this point, one of the council members retorted (rather forcefully, and with finger-pointing, I might add) with a threat to do away with police and fire departments--that being their ONLY option.

    Scare tactics?  Yes.  Do whatever it takes to shut us up, and threatening our security seems to be the easiest route for ANY governmental body nowadays. 

    Question: Will you as taxpayers buy that argument?
     
    It appeared that the City Council once again failed to connect the dots that citizens are fed up and that we're riding the pony now.
    Author:  C.A. Bouslog
    September 04

    Let the Campaigning Begin!

     
    Well, here we are, the first day after Labor Day.  Let the campaigning begin!  As the candidates attempt to win your vote, it's important to note that a nonpartisan approach will probably serve you better than relying on the same ole' party.  That same ole' party--and it really doesn't make much difference which party--is probably run by the same old power brokers, the good ole' boys.  If you are unhappy with your current state of government on multiple levels, then chances are, it is not working for YOU.  That's because "politics as usual" does not work for the common citizen; it works to reinforce itself.  However, making a decision to throw out the "whole lot" doesn't work either, as you may cast out some good people.  The times call for a different approach. 

    When you cast your vote, you are hiring someone to run your company (your government). 

    So--

    • Would you hire anyone without asking for a resume? 
    • Would you hire anyone who did not have the appropriate experience to match the job requirement? 
    • Would you hire anyone who could not provide references? 
    • Would you hire anyone who failed a background check or whose references sent up a red flag?
    • Would you hire anyone without interviewing them? 

    That's all you're doing folks: You are hiring somebody to represent YOU in YOUR government.

    • Demand a resume.
    • Check their education.
    • Check their work experience.
    • Do the background check.
    • Check references. 
    • Interview them.

    Then, vote.

    Author:  C.A. Bouslog

     


     

    September 03

    A Day of Rest

     
    Happy Labor Day!
     
    Can you believe it?  The first Monday of September already!  For many Americans, today is a day of rest, the last summer holiday, and the last holiday before the long span until Thanksgiving and Christmas.
     
    This holiday, which began in 1882 and became a federal holiday by an act of Congress in 1894, was created by the labor movement (specifically by the Central Labor Union) to establish a day off for the "working man" and to pay homage to the social and economic achievements of American workers.  Today Labor Day is generally thought of as a day of rest filled with some speeches by politicos (particularly at campaign time), sponsored events by various labor organizations, picnics, barbecues, and sometimes fireworks displays.
     
    So, American workers.  Enjoy your day off.  Spend precious time with your loved ones.  Have a real fling.  Tomorrow you'll be back at work, rolling up your sleeves, digging in, and helping to make this country an even more awesome place to live!
     
    Author:  C.A. Bouslog