tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192121651732249695.post870774936976672187..comments2023-12-31T03:39:07.523-06:00Comments on busplunge: Ask Me No Questions And I'll Tell You No Lies....Busplungehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15330613997333646488noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192121651732249695.post-30447102702330469232009-07-18T12:31:48.587-05:002009-07-18T12:31:48.587-05:00Face it, in some ways, Springfield just doesn'...Face it, in some ways, Springfield just doesn't want to grow up. This is the same kind of mentality that brings a valid concept of "dry counties". To change the status quo would be to much for them to comprehend. It appears that laziness and greed run Springfield. The only way they'll change is if there's a way for someone to make an underhanded buck with minimal effort and they have absolute control.<br /><br />Sad that progress and effeciency take a backseat to this kind of backward thinking. I don't care about making such a statement even if it does get me shot in the foot or otherwise, it just means I struck a nerve.The CDMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02138020218165030880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192121651732249695.post-56166169212372083332009-07-18T12:29:40.612-05:002009-07-18T12:29:40.612-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.The CDMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02138020218165030880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192121651732249695.post-74936917010970945032009-07-17T23:36:23.659-05:002009-07-17T23:36:23.659-05:00I think there are a handful of citizens who make i...I think there are a handful of citizens who make inquiries of the City besides us infernal trouble makers. <br /><br />I'd ask approximately how many inquiries they get through the Public Information Office but, I hate to take up their valuable time...I mean, they are terribly busy already, sharing all the information they WANT us to know about. (Besides, if posts addressing citizen inquiries are any indication of the number of citizen inquiries they are getting as a result of the City's blog site, City Connect, it doesn't appear they get many ;)<br /><br />You know, I'd be willing to wager when the pension task force finalizes its recommendations and a sales tax is a feature of whatever solution the City management and/or City Council asks the voters to support that, all of a sudden, there will be plenty of time to "educate the voters" about THAT particular issue.<br /><br />While the City Manager is not an elected representative, those he answers to ARE elected representatives. My suggestion would be, if any citizen has a difficult time finding out what is going on with THEIR tax dollars, they contact their general seat and zone City Council members, as well as the Mayor.<br /><br />And, we should always remember, the City Council is the body which makes policy decisions in the City of Springfield, they must approve policy changes, and they have great sway over even those policies of the City which are decided at the City Management level, you might say ESPECIALLY then. While State statute gives the City the right and the ability to refuse to answer ANY question from ANY citizen lest it is posed in the form of a formal Sunshine Law request, it does not mean they are required or even should ask that of the VOTERS of the city. <br /><br />Burris is in charge at the pleasure of the Council and the Council is in charge, individually, and collectively, only at the pleasure of those pesky reporters, the peanut gallery, bloggers, and yes, even JackeHammer, because we will decide who will represent us and if we ain't happy, chances are those elected representatives ain't going to be happy come election day.Jackie Meltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10554151805461400754noreply@blogger.com