Here’s what Wallypog had to say about Councilman McEver’s official pronouncement that he just “trusts” NIC to do the right thing with the most open-ended zoning, C-17, for the mill site land. Do you think Wallpog goes too far?
Would this ‘trust’ be the same ‘trust’ we once held for the Mayor promising that no city funds would go to the Kroc Center? Or is this the same ‘trust’ afforded Council-toady Kennedy and his no additional funds promise for the new library or selling the old library? Who does Woody think he is kidding?
Woody exactly what are you going to do (as you promise) if something does not go the way it should? You just handed these people a blank check and they can do whatever they want with it and you cannot stop it. The only thing you can do is say “Oh darn” I won;t make THAT mistake again. Well Woody THAT mistake has been made time and again. Just look at the emergency fund balance if you want proof. Puppet.
Hey Woody, I’ve got some prime land in the everglades to can have for only $3 million. TRUST me, it is a steal at this price.
Comment by Wallypog — June 19, 2009 @ 12:53 pm
It’s a busy weekend ahead with Ironman and Father’s Day. Any comments, questions or ideas?
My wonderful husband, Rick, made a short 6 minute video of last Friday’s Tea Party 2 event in Post Falls. It gives a good overview of the speakers, music and activities. Please take a few minutes to check it out:
It’s coming up this week. Will you get up early to see the swimmers?
Wanna know how to revive the economy? GET GOVERNMENT OUT OF THE WAY! In the latest “what country are we living in?” episode, Congress is working on a bill that will hamstring Fed-Ex. Why? Because Fed-Ex, as an airway-based business, operates under different rules than UPS, it’s much bigger competitor. UPS has to deal with the Teamster’s union and the proposed legislation will force Fed-Ex to do the same. What a bunch of baloney. Oh, but the congressman from Minnesota, Democrat James L. Oberstar, who is slipping this sneaky 200 word provision into another bill, has been heavily funded by the Teamsters and UPS. With this kind of trickery, it will be a miracle if business is able to survive.