October 2015

I can’t wait to read the rebuttal letters on this ‘snark’

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How I love good satire, and Mr. Summers nails it. I have a feeling though that some Argus readers may not get the joke;

If your child really disappoints, consider more severe options like the “I Never Loved You” award, or the “Most Worthless Excuse For A Child” certificate. Harsh? Maybe. But nobody said winning was easy.

I have a feeling the rebuttal letters from the humor challenged are going to be more entertaining then this article itself.

Best of Dacola

The toon that got everyone’s gander up, well at least one person

Mike’s first swipe at the previous EC plan

My early prediction of Huether VS Staggers

What happened to ‘SF Next’?

The failed tax increase for arterial roads, and we continue to fail

Gordon the Teabagger, Bling Bling

Bye, Bye Red Light Cameras

We started the Snowgate campaign, and again , and BrownKnows responds

The misguided EDITORIAL board

TSA’ing

GOP Hate

How Great Thou Thune?

Jesus Editorials

The Rest of the Story?

Pink Slime

Dukes of Sioux Falls

Municipal Election Advice

 

Sioux Falls City Council Meeting Agenda, 10/13/2015

It may not be the most exciting City Council meeting this year, but there may be a few ‘fights’.

First let’s get started with the Mayor’s Beauty Awards (make sure every hair and blade of grass is in place!)

Item #1, Approval of Contracts.

Legal Services for the Events Center (Wonder if this has to do with the siding ‘settlement’?)

New flooring for the Washington Pavilion. While this is no surprise, it brings up a great question about what the entertainment tax revenue is being used for since the bonds have been paid off.

The city council’s Budget Analyst, David Bixler told council last week (though he admitted that he was getting further info) that he thought the extra money now in the entertainment tax fund (extra penny on entertainment, eating out, etc. often called the 7th cent) is being used on maintenance on the Pavilion, Orpheum, Arena, Convention Center, etc., BUT NOT the Events Center.

It would be interesting to see the breakdown, and why the Pavilion is ‘hogging’ all the money?

Item #4, MMA fighting ordinance. I really don’t know what to think of this. On one hand, I don’t like violence or professional sports, in fact I think they are both ‘silly’.

I also don’t have a issue with two consenting adults, whether they are male or female, beating the crap out of each other (as long as they signed the proper paperwork 🙂 and since this kind of crap is already going on in a hospital owned facility (The Pentagon), what’s the harm?

Maybe I will see something to open my eyes on Tuesday night to change my mind?

Last but not least is the pool rates, 1st reading, Item #6.

Safer streets or more unneeded regulations?

During the Sioux Falls City Council Public Services meeting on Tuesday they will be discussing a total cell phone usage ban (besides GPS and hands free) of course the DOCS are not up yet, I’m sure they will magically appear about 5 minutes before the meeting starts 🙂

During the October ‘Inside Town Hall’ Councilor Erpenbach pushed for the ban and thinks the city council should approve the ban.

Not so fast.

While I am not totally against the ban, and would comply if put in affect, as I have pointed out before the texting ban, that there are laws already in place. In other words if you get in an accident now, while using your cell phone while driving, you can be charged with a myriad of things. Distracted and Reckless driving come to mind. If you kill someone due to your cell phone use, you can be charged with vehicular manslaughter. Like I said, the laws are already in place.

Secondly, I think if the public really supports this, they should put it to a vote. The city council does have the power to put this ordinance change on the ballot WITHOUT a petition drive, and I would support them fully if they put it on the Spring Municipal election ballot.

I have told several councilors that is is ‘above their pay scale’ to put this ordinance into effect on their own without the voters approving it. I have even talked to several citizens who agree with the ban, but agree with me, it should be up to the voters, not 9 elected officials.

Heck, if we entrusted the citizens to an advisory vote on a $180 million dollar Events Center, why not a cell phone ban? I actually think the ban would pass if put to a public vote.

OTHER NEWS

They also introduce the NEW Code Enforcement Manager, Matt Tobias, to Sioux Falls during the show. He actually looked less evil then I expected 🙂 He has a rude awakening though, I wonder if he suddenly disappear after a short stint like our Human Relations director?

FOOD TRUCK SILLINESS

Seems this is coming back to Public Services on Tuesday also. I think the solution is simple. Let them park in public spaces, don’t make a bunch of noise, and clean up your trash.