April 2018

Todd Epp’s column about metal detectors is a disservice to the importance of public input

There is really only one person’s temper I worry about at council meetings, and it isn’t any of the commenters, it’s the guy in charge, the Mayor. He has lashed out against the public several times, he has given the stink eye, he has given the long dark stare, he has huffed and puffed, he has made underhanded comments, he has made smart ass comments as commenters are coming up and leaving the podium. He has even followed citizens to their cars or waited by their vehicles after the meetings. Mike and now a deceased citizen actually almost got into a fist fight in the parking lot a couple of years back after the mayor confronted him.

To say all this anger is a one sided thing is freaking ridiculous. Todd Epp feels the mayor and council should be protected from the public, but sometimes I wonder if it’s the public that should be worried;

After last night’s outburst, I got to thinking: What if someone walked into the Council chamber, had a gun, got mad or was mentally unbalanced, and started firing?

I know there is a sign that says no firearms or dangerous weapons allowed in the building.

Actually I believe that sign has been taken down because our all knowing and gun happy state legislature has made it perfectly legal to bring guns to public meetings. I will agree with Todd on one level, I wish ALL government buildings were gun free zones. But I’m also not going to live my life in fear because a few people are passionate about their 1st Amendment rights.

To tell you the truth as someone who defends a vibrant and controversial public input, I deplore guns. I have never owned one or intend to. I also hate violence. I believe all the important battles are won with words, and maybe that is why are Mayor gets so angry, because he loses that battle every single week.

I believe our security guards at the meetings do a fantastic job, I also believe they understand 1st amendment rights. Just because some one might let the ‘S’ word slip during input, or call the mayor a SOB or F’cker doesn’t mean they are going to shoot up the place. It’s the quiet ones in the corner you have to worry about, and I always take a clear inventory of who is in the chambers when I go there. As a person who survived a night club fire, I have trained myself to be well aware of my surroundings in public places. Always know the nearest exits.

But for Mr. Epp to make the assumption that people with a temper may be some crazed lunatic that is going to shoot up the place is unfair, and quite frankly insulting. I would expect more from someone in the media who is supposed to support open government and freedom of speech. I guess if we don’t have the media anymore to defend us on our speech rights, we have to fall back on ourselves because apparently we are a bunch of gun crazed lunatics. Really Todd? Really?

I guess Councilor Rick Kiley will be on KSOO in the morning with Beth and Chad to talk about public input.

Final Financial Reports before Election are available

Most of the candidates reports are up. A big thank you to city clerk Tom Greco for getting them up in a timely manner.

There isn’t really any glaring things in the reports. It seems most of the candidates got their very large donations in the last cycle.

Entenman’s report shows that financial support for him is waining while Jolene, Greg and Paul saw a bump. I think at this point donors are holding their checkbooks until they see who is in the runoff.

As of right now I have it as a 3 horse race with Greg in 1st and a close 2/3 between Jolene and Paul. While I felt Paul had the upperhand for 2nd place I think his campaign over the past 2 weeks has been stagnant while Jolene has really been pumping a ton of energy into hers. We will see if the 4’11.5″ little Titan can pull off a 2nd place.

The news coverage of Legacy has been ‘Negative and Inaccurate’?

Wow, it doesn’t get more RICH than this;

“Despite these facts, the media coverage gave the public a false impression that Legacy owned the property, hired the contractor, was culpable in the collapse and at fault for the death and injuries that followed, and should be punished for the same.”

Really? Legacy owned the property right up until the building collapse;

Minnehaha County records show that an entity called Boomerang Investments bought the Copper Lounge from CLP Investments. The transfer fee was recorded one day before the building collapsed.

Both entities share addresses at 101 S. Main Ave., Suite 400 in Sioux Falls, which is the same address of Legacy Development. Both also listed Norm Drake as their sole manager and president. Drake is also Legacy’s CEO.

Hultgren Construction, which was remodeling the Copper Lounge at the time of the collapse, was run by Aaron Hultgren. He was Legacy’s director of development and operations.

If I were a judge, I would MAKE SURE the trial was held in Sioux Falls. There are false allegations, and than there are facts. It seems the ‘facts’ in this case are pretty clear. And if so many ‘false allegations’ were made, why didn’t Legacy sue for libel?

Sioux Falls City Council Meeting (with mayorcam), April 3, 2018

Cameraman Bruce made a mistake he will never do again. He tried using the Council audio feed and found out it can be cut off at the will of the chair. Bruce will be using his own microphone system from now on. Why? Here is a tale of meeting control and bullying from the mayor of all he knows.

As the public becomes more frustrated by the abuses of this administration, the mayor tries to create incidents so he does not have to answer to the bigger issues. Notice how the press and candidates are NOT talking about the root problems of our town. They only want to talk about the fluff and blame discourse on the people trying to bring up crime, transparency and corruption. The people going to the Council Public Input care deeply about the town. They are willing to risk jail time, being hit by the presiding officer, stalking and ridicule to bring the information to the Councilors who refuse to listen to the public in any other format.

The current strategy of the power elites seem to be to try and keep the discussion focused on this list of “booming” numbers. The message is that the average citizen should feel better when these numbers are bigger than when they are smaller. Unfortunately, no one has been able to explain how these “booming” numbers indicate good things for anyone but the power elites. Is your sewer and water bill lower? Are the roads better? Is more money staying local? Is the library better? Is your commute shorter? Are wages up? Are job opportunities better? What about crime?

The frailty of the administration’s arguments, is again shown by their need to play games with the official record of City Council meetings. Cameraman Bruce has saved every video and audio available from the City because the current administration tries to rewrite history and glorify itself with an edited version of the truth. As of this date, over 3,500 videos have been saved with most uploaded to YouTube for all to use.

So what is the mayor trying hide this time and why?

As of this posting, there are about 40 days and a few hours left to this miserable Sioux Falls city administration. It can’t come too soon. We have an election coming to change several wishy washy officials. Are we going to get another group of BOOM TOWN rubber stamper groupies? Are we going to elect more authoritarians like Huether who are there for their own gratifications?

Once again the city is playing video games. Cameraman Bruce has saved every video and audio available because the current administration tries to rewrite history to glorify. As of this date, over 3,500 videos have been saved with most uploaded to YouTube for all to use.

The City of Sioux Falls, as of this video upload, has refused to make the City Council meeting of April 3, 2018 public.

We have caught the administration editing videos before but never have they refused to make them public.

A few years ago, the administration cut out a section of video where the presiding officer went over and hit the Council Chair for not keeping his members in line. Several Council members contacted Cameraman Bruce in hopes his camera caught the action. For reference, remember when Christine Erickson was freeze framed? When pushed to fix the video, Rick Kiley’s head floated over the Council dais similar to the Great Wizard of Oz? Bruce secured newer equipment after the incident and MayorCam was born.

Another time, the presiding officer had the video system scrubbed after the Cameraman Bruce was hit on the head during a city council meeting causing a broken tooth.

A certain city official has taken the time to stalk citizens after meetings. Is this to possibly to create an incident so he can blame on the victim?

Cameraman Bruce has been hearing from citizens who have been threatened and physically assaulted.

The full server copy of city’s version has been uploaded already. We downloaded it and published it legally. Few people have the ability to do it, so we do it for you. Enjoy.