Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Building Trust: The Candidates Speak
This Q&A was originally published on the "Richardson Living" website. The candidates’ answers were untouched, minus a few minor grammatical changes for clarity and readability.
Richardson's former mayor Laura Maczka (now Jordan) was convicted of bribery over the Palisades land development. That development now appears to be stalled, with apartments built but retail and offices nowhere on the horizon, despite a hot commercial real estate market in Richardson. All of this leaves the City with a black eye. Where do we go from here? The candidates for Richardson City Council answer two questions.
Monday, April 22, 2019
The Wheel's City Council Voters Guide
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For those without the patience to read the reasoning that informed my opinions, here's the bottom line.
- Place 1: Jason Clarke
- Place 2: Uncontested
- Place 3: Janet DePuy
- Place 4: Kyle Kepner
- Place 5: Ken Hutchenrider
- Place 6: Uncontested
- Mayor: Uncontested
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Place 3 Forum @ The Forum
A meet-and-greet was held Friday afternoon for the Richardson Place 3 City Council candidates at The Forum Club on the upper level of the Shops at Promenade. Dan Barrios, Franklin Byrd, and Janet DePuy met and mingled with about 30 people in this Cheers-like neighborhood bar. Raymond De Guzman, Sr., and Mauri Long also made appearances.
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Of Bimbos, Dicks, and Pieces of Shit
The above two tweets were made by two candidates for Richardson's upcoming City Council election. I consider the tweets disqualifying in themselves, but especially so given the responses made by these two candidates after the recent embarrassment the City suffered over a City Council member's own use of social media.
Friday, April 19, 2019
Final Impressions of City Council Candidates
The League of Women Voters of Richardson held a forum for Richardson City Council candidates Wednesday evening at the Richardson Civic Center. About 200 people turned out to hear the candidates answer questions from voters. The threat of storms might have kept some people away, but the off-chance of fireworks on stage might have limited the no-shows. It turned out that the storms stayed away and the fireworks show turned into more of a comedy club as most candidates made a confession of their own run-in with Richardson Code Enforcement. I won't spoil their material. The video from the forum is available on the City's website. You can just watch their comedy sets yourselves. Let me just say that all the candidates seemed genuinely friendly with each other.
Once again, rather than provide a question-by-question account of the evening, I am going to present only the highlights, both roses and thorns, for each candidate.
(As for my earlier impressions of the candidates, from an earlier forum, they can be read elsewhere.)
Once again, rather than provide a question-by-question account of the evening, I am going to present only the highlights, both roses and thorns, for each candidate.
(As for my earlier impressions of the candidates, from an earlier forum, they can be read elsewhere.)
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Shirkers (2018)
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
POTD: Self Portrait
From 2018 08 14 Peterhof |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Peterhof, the St. Petersburg palace built by Peter the Great of Russia. It's a self portrait taken by Ellen. That's the two of us entangled in the candle holders of the gilt mirror frame. We could only imagine the effect at night in the 1700s when the gilt ballroom was lined with such mirrors and all the candles were lit and a royal ball was in progress. Oh, and our reflections would still be present of course.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
POTD: Peterhof Gilt Ballroom
From 2018 08 14 Peterhof |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Peterhof, the St. Petersburg palace built by Peter the Great of Russia. Originally intended as a summer retreat, Peter the Great happened to visit the French royal court in 1717 and came home with ideas to rival Versailles. The result? Peterhof.
Monday, April 15, 2019
Vanity Fair (TV 2018)
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Saturday, April 13, 2019
It's All Partisan Now
Much has been made in Richardson's City Council election about the presence of party politics in a supposedly non-partisan election. The subject took up way too much space in my own latest blog article. So why am I devoting an entire blog article to it? Because I think what's happening in Plano puts the issue to bed in Richardson once and for all. Like it or not, once the governor of Texas jumps into the fray, the field is open for all.
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