WAS SOMETHING IMPORTANT GOING ON IN THE CITY WHILE THE CITY COUNCIL WAS MEETING TONIGHT?
[UPDATE: What we saw at the City Council meeting was apparently the CEO and Mayor being told about a double homicide. Link]
Here's what we saw. At the start of the meeting, the police chief went up on the dais and whispered for a few minutes to CEO Hatch. This is unusual by itself.
Mr. Hatch then went over and whispered to Mayor Monahan. Also unusual. The mayor then shook his head side to side in disgust (?) or concern (?) and had an angry (?) or concerned (?) or grim (?) look on his unsmiling face.
Then, about half an hour later we saw the nutcase, who we believe may be behind some of the problems and threats in Costa Mesa, enter the chambers and have a seat.
Just a coincidence? Got us. Maybe there'll be something in the papers tomorrow.
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MASSIVE SURPRISE VICTORY FOR CONSERVATIVES IN CANADA
Link
It's not just citizens in Costa Mesa who want government to get more on a solid business footing to benefit the citizens who own the government and who want to get the benefits of that ownership.
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POWER TO THE PEOPLE!
Power to the real workers--the ordinary citizens of Costa Mesa who want our municipal government to be smaller and less expensive and to watch how it spends our money.
Power to those who say government should be run more like a business in that it should shop around for services and goods to get the best prices.
Power to the citizens who want our municipal government to start spending our money on more than just mowing lawns in front of gang infested slums, and who want the government to rid the city of the slums and the gangs.
Power to the Westsiders who are fed up that they and their part of town have been neglected by our municipal government for far too long and who are demanding that meaningful changes be made to get the Westside on par with the rest of the city.
Power to those who are rejecting the radical socialists and the dictatorship of out of town employees and their local running dog shills.
Power to the real people of Costa Mesa--the stable citizens who are demanding that our city become a true shining city on the hill where we have safe streets, good schools and a high quality of life where we can all pursue the American dream.
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CM Press, interesting article in the Pilot from a Newport Beach recycling resident not happy that Garcia's shut down in Costa Mesa. He complains of having to drive to Irvine to recycle. Here's an idea: put in a recylcing center in Newport Beach. I'm not holding my breath!
ReplyDeleteAlso, Chief Staveley mentioned to Councilman Righeimer about an event that occurred tonight when the two were discussing police department staffing for the Fourth of July. And then later, towards the very end of the meeting, Mr. Righeimer requested staff to research the definition of "threats" on/towards some City Council Members, and how the City can legally respond to these escalating & increasing threats against them.
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