by News Staff | Apr 3, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
With riots at the G20 conference and daily outrages over insurance bills, medical care and financial news reports, we in the Bureaucrat Beat newsroom sputtered back and forth to each other about the indignities. One of our own laid it smack on one of the seven deadly...
by News Staff | Mar 31, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
To those who may think the destruction of trees is just another ho-hum gripe, you may want to think again. We heard from a Mammoth man who said he and his wife thought about buying a sweet little house on Bishop’s South Second Street after looking at pictures....
by News Staff | Mar 27, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
Nearly 46 million people have no health insurance in America. That means they don’t get needed medical care. That’s bad. Let’s face it. So, what to do? The alleged leaders in D.C. just can’t seem to help us out on this. What about nationalized...
by News Staff | Mar 24, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
A Bureaucrat Beat listener suggested that bureaucrats should follow the same oath physicians follow in at least one way – the phrase that says above all, do no harm. We second that motion. Something for our elected officials to keep in mind. Here’s...
by News Staff | Mar 17, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
St. Patrick’s Day – a time of note for the Bureaucrat Beat Newsroom. Just a couple of days from the Ides of March, St. Paddy’s Day has provided us with shake-ups from time to time over the years. We were fired from our first radio news job back in...
by News Staff | Mar 10, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
What’s important? That’s a slippery question in the world of politics. That’s why we appreciate all the comments and emails on our website, www.sierrawave.net. One of those comments pointed us to a San Diego Union article about Fish and Game, which...