August 2010

City of Sioux Falls uses fancy new charts in monthly financial reports

Ohhhhh color . . .

I prefer the hard numbers (we are down in July, but still up 1.5% from 2009)

And Mayor Huether is going to tell us how to get outta this hole;

New building blocks must be added to the city’s economic foundation, he said. In the past, the city has depended on cheap labor, cheap taxes, cheap land and hard workers.

“You can’t just rest on those four pillars for success. We’ve got to find new pillars,” he said.

Bout time someone in leadership said it.

Ted (c) Klaudt (R); State misused funds. Get the F’ck outta here!

No way! Say it ain’t so Ted! You mean the no-bid, Republican controlled government in SD would misuse funds? Oh but it gets better, he is going to run to FAUX News with the information.

SIOUX FALLS – Former South Dakota lawmaker Ted Klaudt says in court filings that he has evidence a state agency misused $750,000 in federal funds.

Klaudt revealed the information in a court filing asking an appeals judge for help resolving his legal troubles. He says in the filings that he’ll take his information to Fox News as a last resort.

If this is true, why didn’t you say something at the time? Or were you too busy molesting your foster kids? Or is it because Republicans don’t narc out Republicans because they might get the whistle blown on them?

Vote Yes on Measure 13

Emmett Reistroffer talks about a ballot issue that would make medical marijuana legal in South Dakota as he mans a booth Wednesday at Dakotafest in Mitchell. Reistroffer says the issue is not one of politics but rather one of compassion for those suffering from illness. (Image; Chris Huber/Republic Photo)

There is a great story in the Mitchell Daily Republic about Medicinal Marijuana and Measure 13’s organizer, Emmett Reistroffer

“I think the compassion aspect of this is what’s driving our campaign, and that’s what South Dakotans relate to,” Reistroffer said. “South Dakotans are generally compassionate for the sick and dying. They just need to understand the logistics of the issue, so that’s what we’re working hard to do.”

Emmett will get this done. Guaranteed. Nice banner BTW 🙂

Music Club w/ Whiskey & Stitches, Flogging Molly & The Pogues

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl6hOZLKAoc[/youtube]

You may or may not recognize the drummer, Jason Raney, formerly of Sioux Falls. And while we are on the Irish punk kick, here is a few of my other faves.

Flogging Molly

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDwlGbEcJ6Y[/youtube]

The Pogues (this is one my favorite songs of all time)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcPIA6_zKX4&feature=related[/youtube]

Gotta love Shane, in his red briefs sippin’ on whiskey. I’m sooooo there!

Candidate Spotlight • Rob Wilson • District 9 State Senate

I live in northeast Sioux Falls and am seeking the District 9 Senate seat currently held by Tom Dempster. To my knowledge, at 23 years old, I am the youngest candidate for public office in South Dakota.

In regard to my legislative priorities, I will fight to fully fund education in South Dakota, develop clean energy to make us a national leader, and provide greater accountability in Pierre through greater transparency. However, my agenda is much broader.

As the youngest candidate in the state, I want to bring more young people into the process, and show them how they can affect change themselves. I want them to understand the importance of voting and to realize that with indifference comes serious consequences. We are the ones who are inheriting this state and the problems that come with it – and although I intend to represent the interests of all of my constituents, I feel that those under 25 are especially underrepresented and need a strong voice in Pierre.

I believe that my generation has a different perspective than most public servants in Pierre – and in order for our state to thrive we need to embrace and incorporate the contributions and ideas that our young people have to offer. We need to start fostering the development of our future leaders and provide them with the opportunities to gain meaningful experiences.

I was fortunate enough to be elected (at 18 years old) to the Hurley City Council. I was then featured as ABC World News‘ “Person of the Week” – as one of the youngest people in the nation to get elected; highlighting the problems facing rural farming communities. A year later I was elected Mayor. That was one of the most challenging, difficult, and fulfilling experiences of my life. I learned so much – and it has given me the confidence to run for Senate today.

There’s a big difference between this election and my last: this time I have about 42 times more registered voters to reach. My predecessor raised around $52,000 for this seat – and we are expecting my opponent to far outspend us as well. Our plan is to outwork rather than outspend the opposition to earn the vote.

We contend that one can’t buy an election in South Dakota.

For this race, involving the young people of South Dakota is not just a goal but a necessity. We plan to reach all the voters of the district and to do that we need help. We don’t have the deep campaign coffers like others – but we have the will. We have a tremendous team, and we are working hard the earn victory in November.

I am out to prove that you don’t have to be rich to get elected – and that the underdog can win when willing to work hard for it.

For more information, check us out at http://robwilsonforsenate.com/ and visit us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rob-Wilson-for-SD-State-Senate/124257670952582?ref=ts

Respectfully,

Rob Wilson

605-214-2677