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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Striking A Blow Against Ill-Informed Pedantry
Steve Blow of The Dallas Morning News writes about Bryan Garner, Dallas resident and author of many books on grammar and linguistics. (If you can state the distinction between those two words, you're more of a language expert than I am.)
After the jump, how Garner the grammar man puts down Steve Blow's "ill-informed pedantry."
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Amir Omar, Public Policy Tease
This week, Richardson City Council member Amir Omar has been teasing those who follow his Twitter feed with promises of great things for Richardson soon to be revealed.
"7 days till the presentation of the signature project I've been teasing! Hundreds of hrs of work finally revealed!""Just landed my 3rd Corp Sponsor for the project I've been working on! March 1st council meeting it will all be made public!"
After the jump, why I'm not holding my breath.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
On May 8, Vote Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes
Monday night was open mike night at the Richardson City Council meeting and visitors were lined up to speak to the proposed $66 million bond package that the city council later unanimously agreed to place before the voters on May 8. Of the total, $25 million is for streets, alleys, sidewalks and creeks, $23 million is for parks and recreation, $10 million is for municipal buildings and $8 million is for neighborhood vitality projects such as screening walls, landscaping and entry features. Voters will be able to choose to support and/or reject each bond proposition separately.
After the jump, what the visitors who spoke had to say about it all.
"Best Use of Negative/Contrast" - The Envelope Please
Remember the infamous "Voters Guide" in the 2009 Richardson City Council election, a product of the Richardson Coalition PAC and the political consulting firm of Murphy Turner Associates? Murphy Turner is the proud winner of the 2009 "Pollie Award" for "Best Use of Negative/Contrast"? (I don't know which is more surprising, that such an award exists, or that a firm would be proud to win it.)
After the jump, Murphy Turner Associates' involvement with yet another "Voters Guide," this one in Tarrant County.