April 2016

Whoop, there it is!

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A South DaCola foot soldier sent me this the other day;

I had to send this pic to you.  This past weekend – there was a tournament at the Iceplex with over 20 teams and the tennis center, at one point, had a woman standing out there guarding their parking lot with six cars in it.  I call this picture Poetic Justice 🙂

So we give the Huether tennis machine shed $500K of taxpayer dollars, let them build at a facility that has received millions in TIF money, then they guard the parking lot from the public. Elitists.

Poetry Club w/Charles Luden

sodafalls

The Blood of a Dog Clots in the Snow

My friend you are weary almost gone

limping in the apocalyptic winter

from memory to imagination

of airstrikes in the desert of forgiveness

Each day we had was so real

your soft fur my petting hands

our walks and runs along the mighty Sioux River

in search of glee

It worked

Now I have tears as you give me

one last yelp

Charles Luden • 1-14-16• at Granite City

I love this poem, reminds me of my Sodapop

Please vote for me, even if I don’t vote.

Do as I say, not as I do?

Something like that.

Bruce presented this data to me a few weeks ago. I have to be honest with you. I was not a wee-bit surprised. I think I probably yawned or farted, or both, when he told me the voting records.

Apathy in Sioux Falls is just as purple as a Viking’s jersey. People really don’t give a shit unless it has to do with their pro-sports boner;

A finding: 40,200 Voters cast ballots in the 2011 Event Center election, of which 11,118 never voted locally again. Let’s hope they’re getting the promised tickets.

Get out!!!!

Not really.

But what gets even more comical is the short attention span these candidates have. If you can’t remember your voting record, that’s fine, but don’t lie about it. Never thought I would agree with Vern Brown, but he really nailed that squirrel to corn bin wall with this quote;

“If they’re not voting in the elections, clearly you’re not interested in the issues,” said Brown, who held a seat at Carnegie Town Hall from 2004 to 2012. “Sometimes I wonder if candidates recognize how serious the job is. I don’t care if it’s school board or city council, you’re dealing with people in a personal way. You’re effecting people’s livelihood, their property and spending millions of dollars.”

That last sentence says it all? Doesn’t it? These nose-pickers show up to the lottery drawing every couple of years and wonder why they don’t win.

Sioux Falls City Council Candidate John Paulson’s ‘Corporate Administration’ experience

I recently wrote a post about the council candidates favorite buzz word this election season, ‘Transparency’. A word that almost all of them are embracing except John Paulson. He likes the word ‘Positive’ better. So much that when he spoke at Democratic Forum this past Friday he said his only weakness is being ‘too positive’. I didn’t know whether to laugh, cry, puke or tell Mike Huether to sit down.

Either way, I would like to talk about Paulson’s record on transparency so far in this race.

So a foot soldier says to me, “Did you know John’s office was in Vermillion?” I told them I was unaware of his working situation, but it seems odd to me that an executive with Sanford Health (based out of Sioux Falls) would have to drive to Verm town everyday to his office when he lived in Sioux Falls. Hope he drove a Prius. But I did find this bit of information when his retirement in 2015 was announced;

John Paulson, vice president for corporate administration, will retire after 4o years of experience in health care administration. Paulson joined the health system in 1987 as a system vice president. During the past three decades, he has served in a variety of roles for the organization, including foundation director, chief executive officer for Sanford Vermillion Medical Center and executive chief of staff. Most recently, Paulson has worked closely with the organization’s governing board of trustees.

Apparently John and his boss needed several miles between their cubicles. But my googles did find some other interesting ‘resume’ information, and the many hats he wore with Sioux Valley/Sanford over the years. In his announcement to the Argus he was running in October, he said this;

Paulson, who recently retired after 40 years in the health industry and most recently served as vice president for corporate administration at Sanford Health,

He served in this position for about 2 years after his co-worker, Mark Johnston got promoted (Mark’s resume below);

It seems that Mark Johnston held that position 6 years before Paulson got promoted to it according to this 2007 article;

The core of corporate activities that provide day to day support to the organization will remain under Kelby Krabbenhoft including: the Legal Department, Finance, Compliance and Human Resources. John Paulson will become Executive Chief of Staff to Mr. Krabbenhoft (2007) while Mark Johnston will assume the job of Vice President of Administration and coordinate the activities of Marketing, Public Affairs and Corporate Communications.

So is Paulson NOT being transparent about his resume? Not at all, he did retire as VP of Administration, that much is true. But doesn’t it seem odd that a guy who started his career 30 years ago with SV/Sanford as a VP had to take another 26 years to get promoted to a similar position within the organization? Talk about coming full circle.

Maybe I’m just being either to transparent, negative, or both. Good thing I’m not running for city council.