February 2014

Part III of Jamison’s ‘People (Monkeys) First Initiative’

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Sioux Falls – Jamison, on Monday will announce part III of his People (Monkey’s) First Initiative, which will release the (snow) monkeys at the Great Plains Zoo. Jamison’s plan will be allowing the monkeys to either find a place down by the Big Sioux River on their own, or they can couch surf as long as they like.

Jamison feels it is time to ‘Release the Monkeys’ and give them the freedoms their descendants have (no offense Manny Steele).

Of course, the Huether campaign was quick to respond. Huether said, “I have been planning the release of the snow monkeys for a couple of months, ever since I took them on an ice fishing trip out at my lake home on Diamond Lake. Heck, I would go even a step further, and let them stay at my lake home, of course, if they don’t throw any crap, because, you know, I don’t like CRAP.”

Jamison also said that Huether missed the 2nd and 3rd tier of this initiative, allowing squirrels to maintain several nests on different properties within the city limits.

Huether responded by saying, “I have been allowing the cottontails AND squirrels to do that for several years through an executive order, and you can bet a snowgate tour of the event center for affordable airfares on it that the squirrels and rabbits are happy about it, but the chickens, not so much.”

Stay tuned, Jamison plans to announce his ‘No crying at press conferences’ initiative next week. Don’t bring tissues to the press conference, just your big boy/girl pants.

UPDATE: Chairman of ‘Citizens for Integrity’ offers a brief of the press conference yesterday

I am Bruce Danielson, I live out in the west side of town. I’m not in part of any one of the neighborhoods that have any of these questions….

As members of four current Sioux Falls citizen petition efforts, we ask the following:

The city of Sioux Falls, as of the September 2013 voter purge, had approximately 50,000 active registered voters or voters who actively go to the polls since 2008.

We meet here today as a group of active citizens to file a petition on behalf of the 25,000+ petition signers who have decided to help guide the city into the future.  Our petition signers asked us to help them with issues close to their hearts. These issues have been raised because we have a city administration and bureaucracy not responding to the citizen requests for a place in the decision process.

Our signers have felt excluded in all of these issues brought forward since 2012.

On Tuesday, at the February 4, 2014 City Council Informational meeting, we witnessed members of the administration admitting to exclusion of the public in their decision to push forward, on a swimming pool concept the petition signers have not placed on the April 2014 city ballot. Sioux Falls city Director Kearney let it be known he has ‘cleared’ his schedule to persuade, educate or lead the public in the administration’s pro-pool debate.

We saw this action when the snowgate petition gatherers were told by city employees and contractors how their superiors were interfering in their process. The citizens watched as city leaders worked data for the results they needed. The snowgaters only asked for a citizen debate on a benefit to be utilized by all.

The Shape Places debate and zoning issues had to fight the building, zoning and police departments plus the mayor’s office to get the petitions done in the 20 days set by law.

In the end, each of these efforts was successful in reaching the ballot. Now we are joining together in submitting a new petition. This petition drive will commence because we have found our city charter and state law do not stop government officials from interfering in the citizen’s right to openly debate the issues.

Now we present the citizens of Sioux Falls a question. Do you want the elective representatives and employees of the City of Sioux Falls to use tax dollars collected from them, to be used to interfere in our open citizen dialog?

Why shouldn’t the citizens of Sioux Falls, once an issue is placed for open consideration, have the public discussion and debate without government interference?  This is what we ask for, the American way.

UPDATE: Bruce responds to the quote city attorney Fiddle-Faddle recited in the Argus today:

‘The cornerstone of democracy rests on the foundation of an educated electorate’: – Jefferson

In answer to City Attorney Pfeifle, we are not educated voting adults who can’t discern fact from fiction, or truth from lies?

We have government employees using the power of their positions trying to tell us what to think and then to do. A bureaucrat with an edifice building agenda gets to tell us the owners of the society what debate we are to have on any issue. Are to be led by the nose like livestock, to the slaughter also? We have asked for a real chance to be part of the decision process.

We ask only for true debate on these four issues and any others future generations bring to the forefront. We do not wish debates clouded by government employees using our tax money fighting our messages.

So yes, let’s have a spirited debate Mr. Pfeifle. You as a private citizen, not using the power and money of your office. We are just average Americans of Sioux Falls, SD who wish to form opinions based on the facts debated in open forums. Once the people put forth their petitions for public acceptance, debate and then legal votes recorded, the government is the impartial observer with no voice in the debate.

Referendums and initiatives are designed to be the people’s equilibrium to entrenched power. Fellow citizens of Sioux Falls have placed four issues before their neighbors and we now start a fifth. We would not have considered this latest effort had city officials not spent so much money, time and power to shut down our Constitutional right for a fair and open debate.

So quote our founding fathers to cloud the debates. For every cute, out of context quote, another could be added. Let’s have a real discussion.

 

Sioux Falls, We are getting things done (Then naming them after Sanford)

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I wonder if they will be serving FREE Papa John’s pizza at the EC tours? Rex and Tracy need to share.

Here is the latest ‘veiled’ tax payer funded campaign promotion by Mayor Huether;

The city says they are excited to let the public get a sneak peek at how it looks.

There is no need to sign up because you get to look around all by yourself.

Once you are inside, you can really get the feel for how big it is.

It’s over 300,000 square feet, 105 feet tall and four levels.

You can come and see for yourself starting this Saturday evening from 6 to 8 and Sunday from 1 to 4.

That goes every weekend through the end of March.

They are just starting to put the seats in which will take until the end of June.

“Now, we’re just to a point where we can actually corridor off a safe area for people to come in. This is really the city of Sioux Falls’ building. It’s the people’s building and we want them to have a chance to come in. It’s too cold to do anything else, so we would rather people come on out to the convention center, walk in, take a look and see what the results are.” said Mark Cotter, Director of Public Works.

When you come in to see it, there won’t be any construction going on.

So you won’t have to wear any safety gear.

Through the end of March . . . how convenient, only days away from the municipal election. While many local ‘dignitaries’ got to take early tours of the Pavilion when it was being constructed, the public certainly wasn’t let in to see, of course, there probably wasn’t a city election going on either. Slick move Mike.

Cotter’s comment was pretty ironic. I have often said that since taxpayer’s are borrowing for the lion’s share of this project (and probably subsidizing it) that the EC should have been called ‘Sioux Falls CITIZEN’s Arena’

Dan Kirby makes the Koch Brothers secret donor list (H/T – Ruf)

Seems Dan Kirby has some friends in high places;

There’s one main rule at the conservative donor conclaves held twice a year by Charles and David Koch at luxury resorts: What happens there stays there.

The billionaire industrialists and their political operatives strive to ensure the anonymity of the wealthy conservatives who fund their sprawling political operation—which funneled more than $400 million into the 2012 elections—and to keep their plans private.

Oops! Who lost that list?!

Dan Kirby: He’s president of Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based Kirby Financial.

Glad to see him funneling all that hard earned SD money to these yahoos.

Stopping the city from using taxdollars to ‘educate’ us

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READ THE PETITION:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF TAXPAYER FUNDED RESOURCES, THE SPENDING OF MONEY, OR CITY EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN POLITICAL AND/OR EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGNS ASSOCIATED WITH MEASURES PLACED ON THE BALLOT BY THE CITIZENS OF SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA:

The City of Sioux Falls, its elected/appointed officials, its employees, and all persons serving to represent city government, are prohibited from using taxpayer funded resources for the purpose of a political and/or educational campaign, sharing taxpayer funded resources with outside groups for the purpose of a political and/or educational campaign, or spending taxpayer’s money on political and/or educational campaigns dealing either directly or indirectly in a competitive manner with measures that have been placed on the ballot by its citizens. Elected officials may personally express their opinions on municipal ballot initiatives, but are prohibited use of taxpayer funded resources.

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