by News Staff | Oct 31, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat
Fun and games with a little terror thrown in. Mammoth’s Tourism Director said that when she described Mammoth’s Halloween Carnival. We in the Bureaucrat Beat newsroom found it a fairly apt description of life itself. How about this headline: Ohio Homeless...
by News Staff | Oct 28, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat
(we’re switching to computer keyboard to fit it all in now!) rooms, plus another $17,500 on a private jet. $8,000 more on limos. Do we have to make cheekyness illegal to force these swaggerers to behave?!?! Here’s one more piece of preposterous press....
by News Staff | Oct 24, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat
The Bureaucrat Beat staff has mulled it over and concluded that someone should assign Caltrans people to read How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. Possibly, this should be required reading by all bureaucrats. Time and again, complaints have landed...
by News Staff | Oct 21, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat
At the Mammoth Ski Museum, a photo and painting exhibit, plus a book signing and a gathering of luminaries – from Jill Kinmont Boothe to Dave McCoy with Andrea Lawrence in between. Robin Morning’s book, Tracks of Passion, drew many to the event. They...
by News Staff | Oct 21, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat
Re-distribution of wealth. Socialism. We in the Bureaucrat Beat newsroom have taken note of these phrases and words lately spattered about political rhetoric. We gave it a lot of thought – possibly an hour-long discussion about this and that. The high price of...
by News Staff | Oct 17, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat
The headlines serve to deeply disturb readers these days. Wait a minute, not the headlines but the real life behind them. The Bureaucrat Beat newsroom staff sat down around our card table, heads in hands, to contemplate the state of affairs this week. They are not...