I know the headline will inspire a reaction of "D'oh". Saying that misinformation is rampant on Facebook is like saying Catholics are rampant in Vatican City. But in this case, it's the source of the misinformation that is striking. It's not the usual anonymous Internet commenters, the ones who spout things like, "It is treason by any definition." Instead, it's people who are willing to sign their names. It's people who claim to be informed. It's people who ought to be informed, given how long they have paid attention to city government. That these people can be so wrong about basic facts of how government works is distressing.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Saturday, April 25, 2015
POTD: Four on a Bike
From 2015 03 11 Jakarta |
Friday, April 24, 2015
Review: All the Light We Cannot See
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At dusk they pour from the sky. They blow across the ramparts, turn cartwheels over rooftops, flutter into the ravines between houses. Entire streets swirl with them, flashing white against the cobbles. Urgent message to the inhabitants of this town, they say. Depart immediately to open country."
After the jump, my review.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
The Imitation Game (2014)
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
What Have We Learned?
What have we learned recently about the burgeoning scandal in Richardson city government?
Monday night, we learned (h/t David Chenoweth) that WFAA's investigative reporter (*cough* yellow journalist) Brett Shipp was at the Richardson City Council meeting and allegedly asked ("confronted," intercepted, ambushed, choose your own verb) council members going in and out about alleged emails from Mayor Laura Maczka to JP Realty's Mark Jordan from before December, 2013, that suggest something more than a strictly business relationship between the two while the Palisades rezoning case was still a pending matter before the city government.
After the jump, what have we not learned?
Monday night, we learned (h/t David Chenoweth) that WFAA's investigative reporter (*cough* yellow journalist) Brett Shipp was at the Richardson City Council meeting and allegedly asked ("confronted," intercepted, ambushed, choose your own verb) council members going in and out about alleged emails from Mayor Laura Maczka to JP Realty's Mark Jordan from before December, 2013, that suggest something more than a strictly business relationship between the two while the Palisades rezoning case was still a pending matter before the city government.
After the jump, what have we not learned?
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
POTD: Worst Traffic in the World
From 2015 03 11 Jakarta |
Today's photo-of-the-day comes from Jakarta, Indonesia. Cities take perverse pride in being known for having the worst traffic jams. After only a few minutes observing the traffic in Jakarta (the photo above was taken the first morning of our visit), I was impressed. I Googled "worst traffic in the world" and came up with a Time.com study that ranked Jakarta as the worst city in the world for traffic jams. Time gets no argument from me.
Monday, April 20, 2015
When Members of Congress Sleep With Lobbyists
"When Members of Congress Sleep With Lobbyists." I don't know why I'm even blogging about this. It's a headline in New York magazine, not The Dallas Morning News. The story says "member of Congress," not member of the city council. It says "lobbyists," not real estate developers. It says "sleep with." Well, ... there's no proof of that going on in Richardson either, although scandalmongers are sure that it not only does, but that it influences government decisions, too.
Still, while I read the story, my mind kept drifting back to goings on in our little town. Funny how the mind works sometimes.
Still, while I read the story, my mind kept drifting back to goings on in our little town. Funny how the mind works sometimes.
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Theory of Everything (2014)
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Friday, April 17, 2015
Claudia Tatum, Now It's Personal
Richardson Idol has already voted Claudia Tatum (candidate for Richardson City Council Place 4) off the island. Normally, that would be the end of it. But I'm driven to add a postscript by one particular answer she gave in the candidate survey conducted by the League of Women Voters of Richardson.
Say what??? That's me she's talking about. I'm a Baby Boomer. Now it's personal!The new technological era has allowed our city to provide better services through the online and smart phone systems. For example, we have the Richardson Application which allows citizens and stakeholders to access information from the palms of their hands. I believe in a more efficient way of conducting business: less paper and moving to a more digital era without forgetting our baby boomers.
Source: Claudia Tatum.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Richardson Idol - LWV Edition
Tuesday night the League of Women Voters of Richardson held a city council candidate forum. Normally, regular viewers expect this to be the big finale of Richardson Idol, the night when the last loser is voted off the island (or stage or whatever metaphor Richardson Idol uses -- I forget). But this season, we have yet to vote off our first candidate, not because the ballot is so strong, but because it is...let's face it, a tad on the weak side. That changes this episode.
Anyway, on to the questions. Let's go out of order so we can get first to the questions on most voters' minds.
Anyway, on to the questions. Let's go out of order so we can get first to the questions on most voters' minds.
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