I agree with those who say that the few thousand bucks area school districts spent last November sending their superintendents and some school committee members to a conference on Cape Cod (read about it here) was no big deal – at least when it c…
Posted in Local politics, Municipal meltdown, Taylor Armerding, The Soap Box on Jan 5th, 2009 Comments Off
I agree with those who say that the few thousand bucks area school districts spent last November sending their superintendents and some school committee members to a conference on Cape Cod (read about it here) was no big deal – at least when it c…
Posted in Massachusetts politics, Municipal meltdown, State issues, Taylor Armerding, The Soap Box on Apr 4th, 2008 Comments Off
I don’t blame cops for wanting to make more money. Heck, I want to make more money. But I do blame them for constantly cloaking their desire for more money by pretending to be altruistic. Their frenzied efforts to protect their monopoly on road d…
Posted in Municipal meltdown, Nelson Benton, The Soap Box on Mar 30th, 2008 Comments Off
It was desperation, more than the advertised benefits of casino gambling, that prompted many mayors to get behind Gov. Deval Patrick’s failed effort to bring legalized gaming to Massachusetts. The cost of public-sector wages and benefits are beco…
Posted in Massachusetts politics, Municipal meltdown, State issues, Taylor Armerding, The Soap Box on Feb 20th, 2008 Comments Off
George Orwell may be gone, but his prophetic vision lives on, in our continued quest to name things in ways that will obscure their real intent. You know, if you want to let union advocates intimidate workers by forcing them to “vote” for o…
Posted in Local politics, Massachusetts politics, Municipal meltdown, Taylor Armerding, The Soap Box on Feb 6th, 2008 Comments Off
Newton state Rep. Ruth Balser’s bill to exempt senior citizens from the impact of Proposition 2 1/2 overrides (something she has tried before) is not only a very bad idea. It is transparently disingenuous. It’s not about helping seniors, wh…
Posted in Massachusetts politics, Municipal meltdown, Nelson Benton, The Soap Box on Feb 5th, 2008 Comments Off
We’re drifting towards fiscal failure. That’s according to Amesbury Mayor Thatcher Kezer who made the comment at the start of a meeting Monday between Merrimack Valley mayors and the Eagle-Tribune’s editorial board. The municipal chie…
Posted in Municipal meltdown, Nelson Benton, The Soap Box on Jan 5th, 2008 Comments Off
Imagine what Lawrence school Superintendent Wilfredo Laboy’s compensation package might look like if the city’s schools were among the top performers in the state. While others in the city are facing the loss of their jobs, the Lawrence Sch…
Posted in Municipal meltdown, Nelson Benton, The Soap Box on Dec 13th, 2007 Comments Off
Want to know why people aren’t willing to pay more in property taxes, and may vote to eliminate the income tax if given the chance? Today’s story from the Gloucester Daily Times says it all. Read it here.
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