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Bureaucrat Beat: Calm down, monopolies, and watchdogs

by News Staff | Jan 27, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat

A press release from the Town of Mammoth Lakes was titled, “Town Council Provides Assurance to the Community.” One member of the Bureaucrat Beat newsroom could not help but think to the end of the movie, “Animal House”, when Kevin Bacon is...

Bureaucrat Beat: Come together, scary shadows, and monopolies

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...

Bureaucrat Beat: Bipartisan stupidity, Moon Beam no more, and perks

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...

Bureaucrat Beat: Government contracts, tough towns, and consequences

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...

Bureaucrat Beat: Soap Operas, Voodoo, Careless

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...

Bureaucrat Beat: Corporations vs. people, lessons and Brown’s rules

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...
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