by News Staff | Feb 15, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
From time to time we all have to sit down and review what we do on a daily basis, but why do the Inyo-LA Standing Committee and Water Commission have to soul search so often? Maybe because they were created under false pretenses. The lie was that the Long Term Water...
by News Staff | Feb 14, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Why don’t the Inyo Supervisors and Water Commission face DWP’s violations of the Long Term Water Agreement? Few want to deal with conflict, but those in charge of government do have duties to meet. Maybe they all feel it’s their duty not to upset...
by News Staff | Feb 8, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
One of our listeners had a good idea. All the whoopdeedo about edible medical marijuana – cookies, brownies, etc. Instead of the Mono Health Department and Mono County Counsel stressing about how much marijuana goes into a cookie, how about we go to...
by News Staff | Feb 4, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
The hair tearing in Mammoth Lakes right now over medical marijuana should not surprise anyone. Marijuana was illegal for years and still is on the federal level. Law enforcement has fought it for years, so to embrace it now makes no sense. Steve Klassen is passionate...
by News Staff | Feb 1, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Good grief. What has happened to our civilized society? Rhetorical question. Answer? It’s fallen to daily frustrations, bad service, maddening wastes of time. Case in point. AT&T in Bishop. Seems the other day the hard working women, who have shouldered...
by News Staff | Jan 28, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
In case you had begun to drift into the world of wishful thinking and arrived at the conclusion that the officials in Washington, D.C. really are okay and doing the best they can, get this. The report of a federal panel tasked with the job of deciphering the 2008...