Monday, October 29, 2012

Observation:

     Ever notice that when the newly elected candidates reach office, the first thing they want to do is use our taxpayer money to renovate their office?  Somehow their budgets include our money to use as they seem fit. Wasteful discretionary spending of our money is not what I intended when I voted.   Frugality is not a word in their vocabulary and I think Big Brother should be watching every penny spent.  We should demand an accounting of every tax dollar and I am first in line for the results.
Just thinking.

Frigg 
Just an idea:

     Take a poll and find out what is most important to the establishment.  Let just say its Schools, Fire, Police, roads, and neighborhood improvements.  Have each department submit a budget,  have a public vetting of each budget (eliminate the waste),  find the total money needed and submit a sales tax to the public for discussion.  If the public decides yes then we go ahead with the tax.  Once the total money is raised the tax is eliminated.  You can go several ways with this plan,  such as eliminate the property tax,  use both taxes, or limit the sales tax.  The object is to fund the departments adequately and then stop the funding.  Also to vet the funding for excess waste.
Just thinking

Frigg

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Casino:

     It seems that there are a lot of excellent ideas concerning the casino subject.  The best one so far is from Rob Brostoff in Cascade Locks.  Let the native tribes build a casino in the Portland area.  Its a win win situation.

      If I remember correctly they offered to build us a convention hotel but the lottery and bar owners complained.  Of course we don't remember that when the native tribes complained, when we took their land and told them they could make blankets and totem poles, that it was best for them.   I guess it depends on who is dividing the money,  the lottery and bar owners,  the corporate establishment,  or the native tribes.  Lets reverse the logic and  let the lottery/bar owners take the hit and maybe get the same results that they purpose would happen if they were the sponsors.

Excellent idea Rob Brostoff.

Frigg

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

PERS:

     The system is broken.   Fix it and stop using all the reasons and explanations why it is broken.  The taxpayer money being spent  is not being used wisely and we are all suffering together.  It is NOT us against them mentality and it is NOT a fault searching subject.  It is our elected Representatives not doing their jobs. They are part of PERS and they refuse to do what they were sent to Congress to do.  If we want a change then BIG BROTHER will have to change the matter themselves and vote accordingly.  Our taxpayer money is not being spent wisely!

Frigg