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Monday, August 27, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Don't Speak Spanish? No School for You.
Overheard in the town square (aka Facebook):
After the jump, the possible source of the misunderstanding.
Appalling, sure. If it is true. If. There's the Constitution and all that, right? Equal protection of the laws. So, of course it's not true. So, how can anyone believe that blatant discrimination by a government agency could possibly be true? Maybe because it is. Kinda. Sort of. Not really, but close enough for high dudgeon on Facebook, anyway.I heard something this past week end that just appalled me if it is true, hope someone can answer it for me. I heard that if Spanish is not your first language you can not enroll in Richardson Heights Elementary, I certainly hope that is not true of any school in the United States of America unless it is a private school. Anyone know if this is true???
Source: Facebook.
After the jump, the possible source of the misunderstanding.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Happiness Is Lubbock, Texas, in my Rear View Mirror
What's there to say? I understand what prompted Mac Davis to write the title to that classic song about leaving Lubbock.Lubbock County Judge Tom Head and Commissioner Mark Heinrich went into great detail Monday night on FOX 34 News @ Nine about why it is necessary to raise the tax rate by 1.7 cents the next fiscal year.
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Judge Head said he and the county must be prepared for many contingencies, one that he particularly fears, is if President Obama is reelected.
"He's going to try to hand over the sovereignty of the United States to the UN, and what is going to happen when that happens?," Head asked.
"I'm thinking the worst. Civil unrest, civil disobedience, civil war maybe. And we're not just talking a few riots here and demonstrations, we're talking Lexington, Concord, take up arms and get rid of the guy.
"Now what's going to happen if we do that, if the public decides to do that? He's going to send in U.N. troops. I don't want 'em in Lubbock County. OK. So I'm going to stand in front of their armored personnel carrier and say 'you're not coming in here'.
"And the sheriff, I've already asked him, I said 'you gonna back me' he said, 'yeah, I'll back you'. Well, I don't want a bunch of rookies back there. I want trained, equipped, seasoned veteran officers to back me."
Source: Fox34 News.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
A Curious Public Hearing on the Budget
The Richardson City Council held a public hearing on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2012-2013 and the proposed tax rate of $0.63516 per $100 valuation.Gregory (Scotland Yard detective): "Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?"
Holmes: "To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time."
Gregory: "The dog did nothing in the night-time."
Holmes: "That was the curious incident."
Source: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Members of the public got their five minutes in the spotlight to come before the council and find fault. You know the drill. Taxes are too high. You're spending too much. You're spending on the wrong things. You're loading up our children with an unbearable burden of debt. You're corrupt. You're stupid. You're not listening to us (that is, to me).
After the jump, the curious turn that Monday's public hearing took.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Review: Absolute Monarchs
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After the jump, my review.
Monday, August 20, 2012
A Bridge. A Trail. A Fail.
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After the jump, catching up at an urban planning fail that's so easy to solve, why hasn't it been fixed?
Friday, August 17, 2012
Chemical Warfare in Richardson
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Source: Life Magazine. |
After the jump, all I'm going to say about that.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Bridging the Divides in Richardson
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Source: City of Richardson. |
A back story to the bridge renovations also contains good news. The city appears to have engaged the neighborhood in the process. The result is a design that's modern and, more important, popular with nearby residents. The process for coming up with that bridge design highlighted a divide between city planners and local residents, a divide that's been bridged (pun fully intended).
After the jump, some of the divides that remain.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Taxation Without Representation in Richardson
In comments to a previous post, a reader charges that Richardson practices taxation without representation. Of course, that's the practice of the English Parliament that led to the American Revolution. It's not democracy. It's tyranny. In other words, it's pretty serious, tri-cornered hat kind of stuff.
After the jump, does our reader have a case?
After the jump, does our reader have a case?
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