Monday, October 26, 2009
Politics of Complaint: Trash and Blight
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Ride DART to Fair Park. Still.
From 200910 State Fair |
A lot has been made of DART's failure to deliver thousands of fans to the Cotton Bowl in time for kickoff of the Texas-OU game last Saturday. Some of the criticism is valid. Some, not so much.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Texas House Reps Discuss Constitutional Amendments
Monday, October 19, 2009
Politics of Complaint: Does 2+2+1=5?
Morgan, who takes advantage of the public comment period at Richardson City Council meetings so often that the casual observer might think he's the eighth member of the city council, used his five minutes of public input at this week's council work session to complain that the duration of the city manager's contract with the city exceeds the maximum specified by the city charter. The challenge hinges on whether renewal provisions, or options for additional periods, violate the city charter. A complaint that's technical, petty, and, frankly, boring. It's not even funny, even by the low standards of Jeff Foxworthy comedy routines. It definitely isn't one of the best examples of citizen politics of complaint. But it's the best that this week's citizen input to the city council worksession has to offer. If lack of serious problems is a good thing, this week's citizen complaint indicates Richardson city government is in good shape.