Sioux Falls Mayor Race

Huether has another ‘original’ idea?

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Soooooo, did Mike come up with this idea all on his lonesome?

At a press conference this morning, Huether said he supports building a new events center seating 10,000 but that it can be done for $75 million to $100 million. The mayor’s events center task force has come forth with a proposal for a new facility that could hold as many as 15,000, expanded convention center and new hotel that could cost as much as $200 million, if a plan to relocate Howard Wood Field is included.

The 10,000 seat facility is what MPLS consulting group CSL proposed in a EC task force meeting. I think the words they used was ‘sweet spot’. At another TF meeting I was sitting next to Mike and told him that is what CSL recommended. Later in the meeting Mike asked me where the money would come from to build a new HW? I chuckled and said, “You and me.” Don’t get me wrong, I agree 100% with Mike on this, I just wanted you to know it is not an original idea, it has been floated for a long time, and the TF chose to ignore it. I also got the feeling from Mike during last week’s Mayoral Forum he isn’t on board with the funding source, he has also hinted that to me in person, because of the impact the retail tax will have on working poor. I just wish he would publicly come out and say it. So far the only candidate to publicly denounce the funding source is Staggers. I have a feeling Mike will be following suit shortly.

The KELO story is even better. It seems Peterson, Brown and Costello are have a hissy-fit over another mayoral candidate having a different (the right) idea;

“All of the candidates now, we could all play this game, we could all come out and say well, I’ll build one for, get into a bidding war and say I’ll build one for $50-million dollars, or I’ll build one for $25-million, but that doesn’t serve the citizens well,’ said Bill Peterson.

“We have to find a way to pay for it first, and then we can have the discussions about how big it should be, what the cost should be,” said Vernon Brown.

Candidate Pat Costello is a member of the events center task force. He says Huether’s pared-down version will short-change the city.

“It’s not going to have a $52-million dollar impact to our community. Could it work? Yeah. It worked 50-years ago, it’s called the arena,” said Costello.

Doesn’t matter if Mike has the right idea or not. The funding source will never pass 1) The Legislature, and 2) it won’t pass the voters.

You will see Shemp (Mike) setting himself apart from the other three stooges (Costello, Peterson, Brown) over the next couple of months. I still think it will be a battle royal between Huether and Staggers in the runoff.

This Kranz article proves it;

Most often, Staggers is getting favorable responses from those who are concerned about spending issues. But when you add other factors such as which candidates are the best known or considered to know the issues well, then the race becomes much more even.

Yet, Kranz didn’t print any of those comments? Did he? Yah wanna know why? Because they are rare. The Gargoyle has it in for Kermit, and they just can’t bring it to themselves to say something positive about him without knocking him down in the next sentence. Talk about fair and balanced reporting.

Have a drink on me (for $25)

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I got this in my email box last night

Join us for a happy hour benefiting Mike Huether for Sioux Falls Mayor!

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2009
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Electric Pulp
4901 S. Isabel Place, Suite 200
(east of Starbucks off of 57th and Western)

Suggested Donation $25 Per Person

While I think a happy hour is a great way to promote yourself, I would like to tell Mike I can get a Hell of a lot of two-fers for $25 at Tommy Jacks, I’m just saying.

And while we are on the topic of Mayor races, let’s talk a little about who I am NOT supporting and WHY; Vernon Brown. While I still don’t think Brown has a chance of Hell of even making it to the runoff, I think the thing that bothers me the most about Vernon’s candidacy is the fact that he thinks he is qualified to be mayor. Why does he think that? All the other candidates besides Brown have either manergerial, economic, governmental experience or all three. In fact if you were rating the candidates on that alone this is how the list would go;

STAGGERS, PETERSON, COSTELLO, HUETHER.

Being a TV journalist and marketing director for a company, that BTW has conflicts of interest with the city, doesn’t make you qualified to be mayor – councilor maybe – but not mayor. Throw in the towel Vernon before you start looking like an indoor pool.

Mayor forum silliness

Once the video of this forum is up on the web, I will link it, should be in a few days. I did not attend, so all I know is what was in the Gargoyle;

“I’m fresh. I’m the new person. I’m the person that hasn’t been involved in city government before,” he said.

Huether is a former executive vice president at Premier Bankcard who left that job to run for mayor full time.

I’m fresh, fresh from raping low-income people of their hard earned paychecks.

Staggers, a Sioux Falls city councilor and a professor at the University of Sioux Falls, focused on how his views of city government differ from those of the other candidates.

“You may see a little homogeneity in the views of my four opponents,” he said.

A little? The only thing separating the other candidates is their haircuts.

Brown, a Sioux Falls city councilor and marketing manager for SDN Communications, said the current administration already has a plan in place for a balanced budget.

“The cuts are ready and in place if we need them,” he said.

Then do them now, what are we waiting for? The apocolypse?

I also got this comment today about Costello, cracking the whip to cut croutons;

I have worked for Pat Costello in the past and can honestly say he is the most arrogant, uncaring trust-fund baby i have ever encountered. After confronting him about receiving my annual 25 cent raise he responded by telling me “you should be working right now, go cut croutons.” After a few weeks of pleading I managed to receive a meager 15 cent raise and was told “not to expect anything else for six months.” When Pat says he wants to control costs he means it, only he likes to control costs off the backs of the working class so his businesses can reap the benefits. Why would a man who’s been given everything in his life from his wealthy family refuse someone like me, who has to work hard to earn my living, the dignity of a fair pay rate after a year of good service? As far as i am concerned he does not deserve any office in this great city.