by News Staff | Apr 26, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Recent polls reveal that politicians could care less about public views. The Los Angeles Times reported Sunday that their survey shows 53% want California to balance the state budget with both cuts and tax increases, not just cuts as the GOP has insisted. Other...
by News Staff | Apr 22, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
To continue on a bizarre theme, new revelations about air traffic controllers. Not only does the one and only controller at night go to sleep, apparently frequently, they also try to stay awake by watching DVD’s. The beleaguered air traffic controllers are truly...
by News Staff | Apr 15, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
A top local official commented the other day that it’s time to get rid of partisanship. No more Democrat or Republican elected officials. The non-stop bickering of the grade school kind in Sacramento and Washington has left a thoroughly disgusted public aghast...
by News Staff | Apr 12, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Happy birthday to us!! Sierra Wave, originally born KDAY, just reached it’s fifteenth birthday. It’s a Quinceanara! That’s the Latin American celebration for girls when they reach 15 – a step from girlhood to womanhood. Beautiful ritual. Hey,...
by News Staff | Apr 8, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
We hear it all around town – the grocery store, the gym – people say they have never seen government go so wrong. They don’t trust anybody in D.C. whatever party they may cling to. When the Republicans this week proposed a wholesale re-do of...
by News Staff | Apr 5, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
So, now what? Has California government turned into organized pick pockets? That’s what we hear. The bureaucrats seem to have marching orders, or at least the will to keep their own jobs, so they have launched a mean effort to squeeze every fine, fee, penalty...