April 2016

Petition mess over at Minnehaha County?

I’ve known about this mess for a few months, in fact I told Pam Nelson she had a peculiar challenger, her niece’s husband, and currently her employee. She seemed dumbfounded, since Marlin lives in Lincoln county;

As Jonathan Ellis reported last week, Marlin Schlenker is running for Minnehaha County Treasurer. His candidacy is noteworthy for multiple reasons:

  1. Schlenker’s running against his aunt-in-law and boss, incumbent treasurer Pam Nelson.

  2. Schlenker and his wife Sondee filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy last May to get out of $195,765.74, most of that associated with Sondee’s business, consignment shop Resale Living. Hmm… Minnehaha County, do you want a guy who couldn’t keep his own books balanced managing your public treasury?

  3. Schlenker lives in Lincoln County—not by much, just a block south of 57th Street, the in-town county line between Lincoln and Minnehaha.

No worries Marlin, maybe you can prove you are a Heutterite and they will give you immunity.

Hump Day City News Tidbits

• Last night the mayor was the tie-breaker for the administration building. Basically saying the building is a GO and the bonds won’t be taken out until October. What was NOT said was the building can still be stopped. If two current councilors, or two future councilors want a re-vote on the issue before October, that is an option. Depending on who wins on Tuesday, I expect a re-vote on the project.

• The last of Councilor Candidate forums will be on Thursday, 5:30 PM at Carnegie Hall (tomorrow). This is usually the best forum to watch, each group of councilors get an hour to answer questions from the public.

• Theresa’s podcast with John Michael’s FORUM is now online. She was the only AT-Large candidate to be interviewed by John. John says in the podcast he struggled to track down the other two candidates.

• The final candidate financial reports before the election are due tomorrow at 5 PM. Some are up now.

• Carnegie Town Hall will be hosting early voting Saturday morning.

• In other news, Union pensioners plan a protest at Rounds’ Sioux Falls office tomorrow at 2 PM.

SF School Board Profile; Pischke

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Hi There Sioux Falls, My name is Peter Vaughn Pischke and I’m running for a spot on the Sioux Falls School Board.

Here is a few things you should know about me:

I’m a strong conservative that believes that the U.S. Constitution is divinely inspired and that the closer our government keeps to it the better off we’ll be. I’m a devout Christian and a former missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I’m also a part-time substitute teacher in the Sioux Falls School District as well as a prioritized family man.

For fun I enjoy talk radio especially anything by the Blaze Radio Network. My values are a lot like yours and I’m glad of that. Sioux Falls citizens are a loving and kind people who believe in living conservative and very often, Christian values. We are a people who believe in liberty and freedom.

Because of the Common Core curriculum, right now our teachers and students are intellectually chained. We all have read the articles and seen the videos about why Common Core is bad. But the worst part of Common Core is that it is a strict curriculum that controls teachers from flexing their creative muscles and truly teaching their students. The individual learning needs of students are too often not being met. We as a school district need to make our state removes this curriculum and let us have local control.

Half of our School District is on Free/Reduced lunch which means almost half of our students are close to, or are now living in poverty. A large chunk of those students aren’t gaining a love of learning but instead are becoming intellectually hardened and hating school. We need to make sure our technology is effective and unencumbered so that teachers can teach with the full power of the internet. The year is 2016 and our schools should reflect the great wealth of teaching and learning opportunities that internet technology brings.

We need to break all the barriers between teachers and their students. Flexibility is needed. Red-Tape needs to be cut. Students need to be defended.Ultimately, when students graduate they should love learning so much that they consider themselves intellectuals and academics.

Lastly I hope you all encourage family and friends to vote this April 12th. Be sure to pray to know what the Lord would have you do. Ask him even whom you should vote for. I know we will all be the better for it.

If you want to know more please go to my website: www.pickpischke.org or check out my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Pischke-for-Sioux-Falls-Schoolboard-132130640234947/

This is NOT an endorsement by South DaCola.