The Times is at it again.

March 15, 2016

The Max Powers post the other day about how the Times reported the results of their recent investigation compared to how KVIA reported the results was very telling.

You can read his post here.

We deserve better

Brutus


Prepare but don’t deliver

March 14, 2016

How long will it take for our former city manager to follow through with her latest promise?

The city’s investigator is trying to find out who influenced her to delay selling the ball park bonds.  Some say that her delay will cost us $27 million.

In their Friday, February 26, 2016 edition the Times wrote:

Wilson told the El Paso Times on Friday that she and her attorney will prepare a formal statement about the delay in the bond sale, but that she will not participate in an interview with Fischer.

Prepare

Maybe she has prepared a formal statement.  She did not say that she would release it.

Haven’t we had enough duplicity?

We deserve better

Brutus

 


A thought from Thomas Jefferson

March 13, 2016

“My reading of history convinces me that most bad government results from too much government.”

Thomas
Jefferson


Bumps in our roads

March 12, 2016

I had to go shopping the other day and noticed something about the parking lot pavement in the shopping centers.

The four centers that I drove though did not have potholes, deteriorating asphalt, or bumpy surfaces.

Contrast that with our city streets.

It looks like the private sector is doing a better job of managing their contractors and the quality of their work.

We deserve better

Brutus


Is El Paso moving republican?

March 11, 2016

How many of the people who voted in the democrat primary the other day were really republicans who chose to vote as democrats?

In the race for sheriff 39,682 people voted in the democrat primary.  The republicans had 19,548 voters.  Were 10 thousand of the 39 thousand really republicans?

If so the numbers would have been 29,682 democrat voters and 29,548 republican voters.

Brutus