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February 17, 2013

Readiness? Or Nuttiness?

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 12:51 pm

preppedThe Sunday Idaho Statesman online had an article headlined Disaster preparation is a growing market for some Idaho enterprises.

The article tried, but not very hard, to distinguish between prudent emergency preparedness, survivalist mindset, and prepper mindset.

Is there a difference, and if so, what?  If not, why not?

Apparently this type of business enterprise has been welcomed in southern Idaho.  Would it be a good fit up here?

February 16, 2013

Clever … Verrrrrry Clever!

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 7:47 pm

This morning’s skewspaper, the Coeur d’Alene Press,  reported breathlessly that more dead deer had been found in Dalton Gardens.  Never missing an opportunity to scarf up federal grant money, Kootenai County Sheriff Ben Wolfinger was reported to have fired off a grant request for disguises to enable his deputies to go undercover as whitetail deer.  Here is the photo Crimefighter Ben supposedly submitted with the grant application showing one of his Lieutenants in disguise.

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Team Yurst’s Bad Idea

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 9:23 am

ysursa copyIdaho Secretary of State Ben Ysursa and his Chief Deputy Tim Hurst seem intent on producing “election reform” laws that are unnecessary, laws that are a solution in search of a problem.

In this session of the Idaho Legislature, Team Yurst has proposed House Bill 0063,  short-titled “The Early Voting Opportunity Act.”

This Act, if passed, would require every county clerk in any county with more than 25,000 persons to have at least 2 and sometimes 3 absent electors’ polling places open at least 5 days per week for 9 hours per day between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. commencing 21 days before the election.  The Fiscal Note accompanying the proposed legislation states, “The cost to run an early voting center for 15 days prior to an election (including labor, rental, and materials) is estimated to be between $5,000 and $7,500.”

For several reasons, the Team Yurst proposal would be bad law.  It should be rejected by the Legislature.  (more…)

February 12, 2013

Good Intentions — Bad Law

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 10:23 am

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I agree with newbie Idaho State Representative Luke Malek’s desire to update Idaho’s urban renewal laws and to rein in abuses by some of the state’s renegade urban renewal agencies.   The state’s poorly conceived urban renewal laws were hawked by predatory snake oil salesmen to enrich their cronies and were happily and uncritically approved by inattentive legislators.  The laws are in dire need of revision if not repeal.

But Malek’s proposed amendment contained in House Bill 0137 only exacerbates one problem while appearing to correct another.

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February 9, 2013

Paging Doctor Obama…

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 7:53 pm

what-your-doctor-will-probably-never-tell-you-L-R4mKPLIn an article headlined State lacks doctors to meet demands of national healthcare law,  the Los Angeles Times is reporting that, “As the state [California] moves to expand healthcare coverage to millions of Californians under President Obama’s healthcare law, it faces a major obstacle: There aren’t enough doctors to treat a crush of newly insured patients.”

So if California sees this as a problem, how is Idaho going to fare any better?  StateImpact, a reporting project of local public media and National Public Radio, prepared a background brief titled Understanding Idaho’s Doctor Shortage.   According to that brief, “Since at least 2007, Idaho has ranked near the bottom when it comes to the number of doctors working in the state.  The latest available data from the Association of American Medical Colleges ranks Idaho 49th among states.”

California is considering expanding those occupations authorized to diagnose, treat and manage some illnesses.  Maybe Idaho could do the same.  We could use tourism industry professionals to perform those whatchamacallitectomies.

 

February 4, 2013

UAS Test Facility in Idaho?

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 3:10 pm

predator-7The Federal Aviation Administration is considering establishing six test facilities for unmanned aerial systems in the United States.

The Transportation Committee of the Idaho Senate has drafted and introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 103 in this term of the Idaho Legislature.  If adopted, the Resolution would “encourage the Idaho Department of Commerce in collaboration with the University of Idaho, Boise State University, Idaho State University, the College of Western Idaho and other stakeholders to coordinate comments and identify a lead entity to prepare a proposal on behalf of the state, for Idaho to be selected as one of the Federal Aviation Administration’s six unmanned aircraft system test sites.”  The Committee estimates the one-time cost to complete this proposal would be $25,000.

What do you think?  Money well spent?  Money wasted?  Good idea?  Bad idea?  Why?

February 1, 2013

Headline Sounds Like Coeur d’Alene

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 4:16 pm

pile-of-cashThis headline from today’s Los Angeles Times could apply to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, as well as Bell, California:

Bell witness:  Rizzo tried to confuse “unsophisticated” council

Rizzo was the allegedly corrupt city administrator in Bell, California.  According to the testimony in Court, he was upset whenever anyone sought to incorporate ethical conduct into his city administration.

And this might explain why the present Coeur d’Alene Mayor, City Administrator, Executive Director of the Lake City Development Corporation (our urban renewal agency), and their cronies are trying so hard to get rid of Coeur d’Alene Councilmembers Dan Gookin and Steve Adams  and the newly elected and appointed Trustees of both the Coeur d’Alene School District 271 and North Idaho College.  Ethical, lawful behavior is not beneficial to the way business is done here.

 

Carroll Sentencing Rescheduled

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 9:46 am

Wire FraudThe sentencing for former City of Coeur d’Alene Finance Department employee Sheryl Carroll has been rescheduled to March 4, 2013, at 4 p.m. in the federal court in Coeur d’Alene.

Carroll’s original sentencing date, February 5, 2013, was changed at the request of the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Idaho.  The change was requested by AUSA Traci Whelen.

 

January 30, 2013

Open Letter to Mike Gridley

Filed under: The City's Pulse — mary @ 10:11 am

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Two days ago, CdA City Attorney,Mike Gridley emailed me an invitation to be part of the special breakfast meeting for his Vision CdA 2030 group.  A reporter from the Press emailed me moments later for a comment. So I decided the best way to respond was with an open letter to Mr. Gridley, fully explaining my reasons for turning down his invitation.  And the Press Editor was willing and able to find room to print my letter as a My Turn column in yesterday’s paper.  I thought you might like to read it too:

Dear Mr. Gridley,

Today I received your invitation to be part of the Visioning CdA 2030 group. While I appreciate the consideration, I am choosing not attend.  In order to be polite and helpful, however, I will openly explain my reasons for not participating at this time.

Planning is good.  Involving citizens is good. Vision is good.  But your timing could not be worse.  (more…)

January 29, 2013

D’ere Go Da’ Judge…

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 11:11 am

Justice HathawayFormer Michigan Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway now has another item for the employment portion of her resume:  “Convict.”

Hathaway was investigated by the FBI based on credible allegations and evidence of bank/financial institution  fraud.  She was subsequently charged but refused to resign from the Michigan Supreme Court.  Finally on January 21, 2013, she resigned.  Then on January 29, 2013, she pleaded guilty to the charges.  She should be sentenced in May.  In essence, she hid financial assets to qualify for a short sale on a very expensive home.

To paraphrase humorist Pigmeat Markham:  “You can carry a bucket, you can carry a grudge, but you can’t carry on or d’ere go da’ judge.”

A crooked judge?  Nah, couldn’t ever happen in Idaho…

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