Experience at what, Z-Anon? Conspiracy theorizing? You're so out-of-touch it's almost funny.
Experience.
And where do you derive this special knowledge, Zenger? We should start calling you Z-Anon.
This is what I call a "hall pass." It's when the kleptocracy lets one of their minions stray off the…
Did you just figure out Flint is back? Dude, try to keep up.
There is a tactic used occasionally by elected officials. It involves bringing something forward in order to let it die.…
I love how Ashleigh talks about government not picking winners and losers. 30 years late and the wrong political party!
Well, guess who re-published Ashleigh's anti-gate tax piece? Matt Cunningham's Anaheim Observer (and also his OC Independent.) The Klepto-Blog! Just…
Hey, them books ain't a-gonna burn themselves.
AHhahaha... figured out you're talking about Willie "The Weenie" O'Neill.
Not always true, but far more often that I would like to admit. I have actually seen really bad elected officials make comments from their seats such as “oh, is that the thing we were all talking about?” This despite the fact that the Brown Act prohibits the electeds from talking to each other about action items outside of the public hearing. My earlier post details the many ways public agencies end run the Brown Act.
Geoff. While many people quote the Brown Act by name I would opine that most writers have no idea that a city attorney actually instructed city council members on strategy and tactics for “circumlocuting” the Act at a League of Cities conference. As such I dedicate a post to an actual seminar on this issue.