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Bureaucrat Beat: Business Headlines, The Public First, and Hate Hoopla

by News Staff | Nov 25, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat

Want a clear cut view of our lives today? Take a look at the Los Angeles times Business Section. I know, you’re not a business owner, so why should you care? Because the material habits of people reveal just about everything. The Sunday section reveals true...

Bureaucrat Beat: Rubber Chicken, Private Jets, and Cluster Boxes

by News Staff | Nov 21, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat

Here’s the ultimate of life imitating comedy. Seems that the Barber Foods Company of Portland, Maine, has recalled more than 41,000 pounds of frozen, stuffed chicken after rubber was found inside some of the meat. The old rubber chicken joke fell flat for those...

Bureaucrat Beat: Austin Limits, Bear Wars and Greed Hurts

by News Staff | Nov 18, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat

Austin, Texas – much on the Eastern Sierra radar recently. Inyo County Administrator Kevin Carunchio reportedly headed to the big T for a Stewards of the Range conference on a kind of “we’ll keep our guns and our land, too” strategy with a...

Bureaucrat Beat: Mickey Mouse Communication, Uncool Phone Calls, and Tax $ for Nascar!

by News Staff | Nov 14, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat

In search of Mickey Mouse via cellphone? Yep. No limit to how we can track just about anything with electronics. Disney Land's new deal with Verizon will make it possible for Disney Land visitors to plan and track features on their cellphones. Hey, maybe Mammoth...

Bureaucrat Beat: Vets Count, Bear Answers, Dense Bankers

by News Staff | Nov 11, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat

For this Veteran’s Day, the Bureaucrat Beat staff wanted to extend our admiration of those who serve in the military. We feel they protect our right to investigate and talk about sometimes outrageous but publicly important matters in our lives. Over the years,...

Bureaucrat Beat: Vote Smart, Bear Letter and Medicare Shame

by News Staff | Nov 4, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat

This being election day, the Bureaucrat Beat staff sat down yesterday to kick around any election issues we wanted to mention. We don't do endorsements. That assumes the local voter is not capable of making a decision. We don't assume that. After munching our...
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