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Politics Commentary on city hall, the school board, the state house and Congress
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Written by Mark Steger
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Sep 07, 2010 at 05:50 PM |
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Developers of Brick Row want to convert 300 unsold condos into apartments.
You can imagine how that's going over with the crowd that never even
wanted condos there, to say nothing of apartments (or any place else in Richardson, for that
matter).
Me? I'm inclined to support the request. After the jump, why. |
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Written by Mark Steger
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Sep 02, 2010 at 05:41 PM |
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Not really. More like politics as usual in the election campaign
for Texas House District 102 (representing part of north Dallas and
part of Garland). Gromer Jeffers, in The Dallas Morning News,
says challenger Stefani Carter makes a "misleading
charge that state Rep. Carol Kent improperly took state housing
reimbursements."
After the jump, Jeffers explains why the charge is misleading. |
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Written by Mark Steger
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Sep 01, 2010 at 05:40 PM |
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Have you ever thought that the traffic on US 75 couldn't get any
worse? Does the fact that the HOV lane has no entrance/exit for
Richardson bug you? How about those red light cameras? Did you ever
wonder if there are parking meters anywhere in Richardson and, if not,
why not?
After the jump, traffic news from around the state and beyond. |
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Written by Mark Steger
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Aug 31, 2010 at 06:48 PM |
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Arlington has its Cowboys Stadium, a billion dollar pleasure dome
funded in part by local sales tax. Allen will soon have its $59
million, 18,000 seat stadium for its high school, funded entirely by
ISD taxpayers. Garland has its $31 million, 7,000 seat Special Events
Center, funded by ISD taxpayers.
Richardson has new softball fields at Huffhines Park. One resident
calls the complex a Taj Mahal because the grounds were graded for
better drainage and the railings on the outfield fences are padded. A
softball field with pads - Richardson's own Taj Mahal. Once again, open
mike night at Richardson city council meetings doesn't let us down. |
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Written by Mark Steger
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Aug 27, 2010 at 05:42 PM |
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Not if you are Stefani Carter and you are running for Texas House
District 102. The co-founders of Sayles Werbner law firm, where
Stefani Carter is employed, endorsed Carter's opponent in the race, incumbent
Carol Kent.
After the jump, some conjecture on what it means. |
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Written by Mark Steger
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Aug 25, 2010 at 05:59 PM |
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State Representative Joe Driver (R-Garland) caught hell a week or
so ago when he was accused of double-dipping from the state --
seeking reimbursement for his expenses as a state legislator from both
the state and his own campaign. Now, as other legislators' practices
are examined, we learn that most state legislators are "guilty" of the
same "offense." I put quotes around those words because it's not as
black-and-white that
anything unethical or illegal is going on as the original story would lead us to believe.
After the jump, the not so black-and-white details. |
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Written by Mark Steger
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Aug 24, 2010 at 05:54 PM |
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Monday evening, The Richardson City Council voted to ban the possession and use of synthetic
cannabinoids such as K-2 and products containing the substance salvia
divinorum. The vote came after a long (for Richardson) deliberation by
council members that went round in circles on some basics of the new
ordinance without ever getting to the bottom of the issue. I'm as much
in favor of open and transparent government as the next person, but
last night's experience makes me wonder which causes more loss of
confidence in government, the suspicion of corruption surrounding
secret meetings or incompetence on display at public meetings.
After the jump, the debate over K-2.
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Written by Mark Steger
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Aug 23, 2010 at 05:40 PM |
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The City Council of Richardson is considering adoption of a Code of
Conduct. (A draft ordinance can be read here. My earlier blog on the topic can be read here.)
Initial public response to the proposed ordinance has been muted. A
public hearing is scheduled for September 13. Before then, the public
can bring their concerns to the attention of the council during
visitors section of regular city council meetings.
After the jump, some disorderly areas of the Code of Conduct that I
think the council should rethink and clean up. |
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Written by Mark Steger
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Aug 19, 2010 at 05:45 PM |
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In a word, principle. In two words, simplistic principle.
In a phrase, simplistic principle to the point of parody.
Q. How many Libertarians does it take to change a light bulb?
A. None. If the government would just leave the damn light bulb alone,
it would change itself.
A simplistic principle applied reflexively to every
problem is like a broken clock that's correct twice a day. When it's
correct, you nod your head in admiration. More often you shake your
head in utter disbelief. Libertarians are nothing if not consistent,
even when it doesn't serve their electoral chances. That's why they
don't win elections.
John Jay Myers, the Libertarian running for Congress in the 32nd
District against long-time incumbent Pete Sessions, who is anything
but principled, is no exception. After the jump, the Libertarian admirably gets
it right on this summer's ginned up political wedge issue, the
so-called Ground Zero Mosque (which is neither on Ground Zero, nor
properly speaking, a mosque). Too bad it won't win him many votes.
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Written by Mark Steger
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Aug 18, 2010 at 05:37 PM |
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You remember Rod Dreher. He was with The Dallas Morning News
editorial board. He was the spiritual heir to William Murchison. Both
think the world has gone to hell in a hand basket. You could always
recognize Dreher's work. He would wring his hands about the downfall
of Western Civilization because of gays or Muslims or the
disappearance of the Latin Mass.
After the jump, what Dreher is agitated about now. |
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