by News Staff | Apr 1, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
We never would have guessed at the number of crystal balls and downright clairvoyants in the Eastern Sierra. Some of our website comments suggest that the authors have connections to the invisible world. They have no personal involvement in issues or stories, were not...
by News Staff | Mar 29, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
We just can’t resist more Hollywood news to start things off. Get this – Wonder Woman has transformed herself into a jazz singer who will appear at the Catalina Jazz Club this week. Wow. I guess that’s why they call her Wonder Woman. Lynda Carter,...
by News Staff | Mar 25, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Let’s go Hollywood today. Escape bureaucracy and slip into creative craziness. How about this. HBO will produce a miniseries about former Vice President Dick Cheney. Spokesmen say they will base the shows on the PBS “Frontline” documentary on Cheney...
by News Staff | Mar 22, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Buenrostro allegedly forced workers to funnel money to cronies. One more outrageous story that seems to say that some officials see government as their personal play room where they can spin money anyway they want. One of our listeners sent us a story from the Los...
by News Staff | Mar 15, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Okay. For those of you with smart phones, as opposed to dullard phones, you know about apps. Applications designed for use on these phones. Apps for art, music, maps, games. You get the picture. We in the Bureaucrat Beat Newsroom like to watch the CBS Sunday Morning...
by News Staff | Mar 11, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Wow. What a week in the Eastern Sierra. We had no revolution, no crowds in the center of town shaking their fists and no armed insurrection. We did have questions about cronyism, dealing with DWP and fears of no state money for counties. In the City of Bell where...