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Bureaucrat Beat: Basic Bribery, Bored University President and Bishop’s Lake

by News Staff | Oct 2, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat

Are they so bought off that they don’t even know it anymore? A local constituent in the Eastern Sierra received and read Congressman Buck McKeon’s mailing on health care reform. The local man challenged the Congressman’s criticism of a health reform...

Bureaucrat Beat: Bearly Civil, Good Deed, and the Pig Book

by News Staff | Sep 29, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat

Good grief. We’ve never seen so many nasty comments as the ones posted on the Mammoth bear killing story. The most productive comments have asked for all of the facts. We urge officialdom to swiftly provide the best facts they can find. Don’t dawdle around...

Bureaucrat Beat: Bank Robbery, 2-Faced Mayor, and Word Games

by News Staff | Sep 25, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat

Banks that provide you with overdraft protection. Sounds nice, right? Some banks have turned overdraft into a raid on your money. According to news reports, some banks deduct the largest expense on your debit card first, not in chronological order, which can cause...

Bureaucrat Beat: Forest Service Gaffe, More Bad Boys, and Pay to Play

by News Staff | Sep 22, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat

The Forest Service itself calls what some of it’s Colorado employees did “insensitive” and “regrettable”. Yeah. We’ve gotta share the story. The Green Gestapo, as some refer to this federal bureaucracy, apologized, probably when the...

Bureaucrat Beat: Sell-Out, Urgency Memo, and Beautiful People

by News Staff | Sep 18, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat

Lots of blah-blah-blah going on over the latest health care reform bill. This time from the Senate Finance Committee, headed by Senator Max Baucus, who wants American citizens to pay fines if they fail to buy health insurance. We in the Bureaucrat Beat Newsroom...

Bureaucrat Beat: Bad Boys, Paralyzed Bureaucrats and Klondike Conflicts?

by News Staff | Sep 15, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat

The Era of Bad Manners. We in the Bureaucrat Beat newsroom came to the conclusion that we would rename our time right now. From sports figures to politicians and people on the street – ill-behaved oafs, they are. Some of them, anyway.We feel the trend of foul...
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