Monday, April 12, 2021
Readin', Ritin', and Republican
Richardson City Council member Kyle Kepner injected party politics
into the nonpartisan city council race. That was bad enough, but then he compounded his error. I don't know which is more
annoying to me, people making endorsements based on political party
affiliation, or city council members endorsing in school board races
(or vice versa). Today we examine Kyle Kepner's twofer.
Friday, April 9, 2021
City Council Member Again. Gullible? Reckless?
Yesterday, I charged Richardson City Council member Kyle Kepner with violating
the city's Code of Ethics by failing to maintain the city council
as a nonpartisan body, when he endorsed two other council candidates
for the sole reason that they are Republicans. He has since
apologized...with a lot of extraneous word salad to go along with the meat and potatoes. To loosely paraphrase the original statement and the apology:
The sky is blue.
[...]
It was not my intention to give the impression that I believe the sky is any particular color. Besides, I'm the real victim here. They ganged up on me in 2019.
Eventually he gets to the meat of his apology. I accept him at his word when he says, "I made a mistake, and I am sorry...Please accept my apologies. I promise to learn from this and do better."
So let's take him at his word and accept the apology. Besides, there's another social media comment Kyle Kepner made on another subject altogether that needs attention. The subject is the mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado. Kepner's response raises the question, "Is Kyle Kepner too gullible or too reckless to serve on City Council?"
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Upping the Charges against a City Council Member
Yesterday, I charged a Richardson City Council member with violating the norms and customs of remaining nonpartisan in city council elections. Current council member Kyle Kepner endorsed two other council candidates for the sole reason that they are Republicans. Today, I up the charge.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Partisan NonPartisan Elections, 2021 Edition
The Richardson City Council elections are officially nonpartisan, meaning no political party affiliation appears on the ballots. Traditionally, political parties steered clear of endorsements and campaigning. Those traditions are breaking down. Here's what I said about it in 2019.
The Richardson City Council elections in 2019 laid a muddy trail along the same lines, only with Democratic state representative Ana-Maria Ramos and Democratic Party affiliated groups working (and failing) to elect an unofficial slate of candidates for Richardson City Council. I won't be surprised if that trend continues in 2021 and my own appeals to keep local elections nonpartisan look even more like a cry in the wilderness than they did then.Source: The Wheel.
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