February 2016

Letter Writer Nails it, Almost

While I enjoyed reading Erika’s letter, and she makes some great points, let’s just admit it, Denver is a much nicer place to live if you are a professional compared to Sioux Falls;

When I think of the people I know from my time in S.D. and at USD, a smile comes to my face. They are wonderful and talented. They have masters and professional degrees and successful careers. They are public policy analysts, news anchors, social media directors, teachers and doctors.

And if they all want to make better money, they leave the state, that’s just common sense. I have had several friends in the medical field that literally doubled their pay overnight by moving to places like California, Washington, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas and even Nebraska with maybe a 20-30% jump in cost of living. I even have a close friend who literally built herself a small franchise clinic business in Atlanta pretty much overnight. Never would have happened here.

But besides getting paid better, there is also the social/governmental aspect of living outside of South Dakota;

I posted something on Facebook recently about the current legislative session and the hateful measures garnering national attention. I spoke not even so much about the content or the constitutionality of these bills, or the fact that it’s downright crazy they are passing through chambers of our state’s highest branch of government.

You may have answered your own question;

I don’t try to quell their stereotypes that South Dakota is full of backwoods rednecks who hate anyone who doesn’t look, act or think like them. Similarly, I answer glibly with something like “tis the season … .”

These are the very ‘rednecks’ that are running our state legislature and making the rest of us at least ‘moderate to progressive’ thinking folks look like them. If I didn’t live in Sioux Falls, I wouldn’t live in South Dakota. I often call the borders of our fine city ‘outer space’ and Pierre as ‘deep space’.

I think Sioux Falls has become more progressive over the past 4 years or so, there is a lot more diverse entertainment (mostly due to private promotion) visual arts and artists are more recognized, there is more then 2 good restaurants in town (I think we are up to about 5 now, but that number floats quite a bit due to musical chair chefs) and I honestly believe there is a lot more tolerance of the LGBT community then ever before (the city hosts a gay pride festival, just don’t park on the street or you will get ticketed). Things are getting better here, at least in Sioux Falls.

South Dakota, we love you and we miss you. And you’re right: we’ve changed. But we’re not coming back until you do.

It will be awhile before they get back to where they used to be (whenever that was) but we are coming around. Now if we could just get rid of the rednecks in the state legislature.

Sioux Falls City Council Public Input, Feb 17, 2016

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What are the peasants up to now? We have watched the disdain the members of the dais have for the peasants who show up to share their thoughts.

Melanie Bliss let’s the council know how bad the economics are for Sioux Falls peasants oh… excuse me “workers”.

Roger Elgersma reminds us of how bad the infrastructure stuff is getting in Sioux Falls. You know the stuff like replacing the old lead water pipes and the crappy plastic pipe used over the years.

Tim Stanga in his refreshed eloquence had some thoughts on the poor wages the average workers receive and the lack of senior cost of living increases. Oh and by the way, we are having a city election everyone should be taking part in.

As David Zokaites sums it up for everyone with his analysis of police activities what do we hear in the background? Sirens… We get a dissertation on police activities and racism from around the world. Do we see a pattern here? David ends it with interesting comments, the peasants are in revolt?

Theresa Stehly pulls her petitions for At-Large council today

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At this point, Theresa is only ‘considering’ a run. She wants to see how her petition gathering goes. She has until the filing date of February 26th to make a decision on an official run.

She told me today that the mayor really inspired her to run when he had the press conference asking for citizen participation.

This is old hat for Theresa, and I respect her honesty about a consideration at this point. But if she runs, she will have 100% of my support.