by News Staff | Jan 21, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
A final word here at the beginning for those who would throw darts about political hate talk. Enough already. We in the Bureaucrat Beat Newsroom have a request – Please look for what brings us together instead of what sets us apart. Then, sit back and watch life...
by News Staff | Jan 14, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
We find it odd that people have bothered to defend Sarah Palin’s U.S. map that sports gun cross hairs over congressional districts. But, hey, okay. It was her bad luck and timing that linked her political theater to the horror in Tucson, Arizona. Congresswoman...
by News Staff | Jan 11, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Tom Cage, Mammoth Lakes Citizens do, from time to time, grow severely frustrated when they see locally elected bodies who hire consultants to tell them what to do. Tom Cage of Mammoth Lakes was one of the frustrated when he stood up to comment on the Mammoth Town...
by News Staff | Jan 7, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Tongues went wagging at the Mammoth Town Council meeting Wednesday when former Police Sergeant Eric Hugelman’s attorney, his wife and the former police lieutenant all showed up to lobby for his re-hiring. The buzz around town is that Hugelman’s human...
by News Staff | Jan 4, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
One of our listeners lamented the other day that, “An honest legislator doesn’t exist any more.” A true concern for sure. That’s why the group, Public Citizen adopted the slogan “We, the People NOT we, the corporations.” Somehow, we...
by News Staff | Dec 28, 2010 | Bureaucrat Beat
Not to start your almost new year off with a fit of anger, but we just want to note that Congress is in session something like 137 days per year. The Senate, 158. That’s not to say they actually work all of those days. Poor babies. All that vacation time to...