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June 27th, 2008Our children are scared of their toys!
November 24th, 2007Yesterday my grandson spent the day at my house. Like many 7 year old boys, Alex has a fascination with trains. Over the past 5 years we have indulged him with many Thomas the Tank Engine toy trains. Unfortunately, due to the efforts of the Peoples Republic of China to poison our children, yesterday was not a good day.
Holiday Fever
November 18th, 2007It seems that Christmas is upon us once again, like it or not! I have nothing against Christmas, but isn’t early November too soon to start the celebration? I have seen several different Holiday lighting displays that have been put up (and a few that were just plugged in again after being left up all year)!
Yuma Election Wrap Up
November 9th, 2007The 2007 election is over and the results are pretty much a done deal. I was glad to see that the Hospitality Tax increase went down in flames. The sour grapes crowd is already complaining about future problems funding parks and recreation. With the better part of two years left to put an acceptable proposal before the voters, the moaning on their part is a bit premature. I think the proposal went down for two reasons. First voters found the 25% tax increase to be unacceptable, and most thought the existing 2% tax should be sufficient. The other reason that the proposal went down was the language about the future community/events center. I think the majority of voters feel that the City of Yuma should not be getting involved in a commercial project such as the proposed arena deal with Global Entertainment. City officials are already looking to alternative funding sources despite the message sent by voters regarding the events center. So what is new! The City of Yuma is famous for ignoring the will of the citizenry.
Proposition 100, the Yuma Hospitality Tax!
October 26th, 2007As Yuma’s next election day nears, we continue to hear about the proposed 25% increase in the hospitality tax. As is usual there has been quite a bit of misinformation generated by those with a vested interest in passing the proposition.