[Vision2020] As Our City Council Degenerates . . .

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Wed Jan 4 19:21:32 PST 2012


Reich Fuehrer Krauss dictates:

" . . . he never told Lamar he favored him for vice president, and he felt that position should be filled with someone whose views were more in line with the president."

Only party loyalists who have signed the loyalty oath (in blood) will be considered for council appointment!  All others will be dealt with severely, rechtig Fuehrer Krauss?

Courtesy of today's (January 12, 2012) Moscow-Pullman Daily News concerning the January 3, 2012 city council session. Only party loyalists will be considered for council appointment.

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A council workshop to decide preliminarily who would replace Krauss as council president was less contentious than deciding a vice president to elect. Councilor Dan Carscallen moved from VP to president Tuesday following his re-election to the Council in November.
Councilor Tom Lamar had poised himself to take Carscallen's seat as vice president, receiving a nomination from Councilor Sue Scott that was rejected. When Krauss nominated Tim Brown, however, Lamar protested, stating he had been led by the former council president to believe he was in line for the position. Brown was later elected VP.
Mayor Nancy Chaney later added before the end of the meeting that she agreed with Scott, who first nominated Lamar, that as Lamar had garnered the most votes in the November election over Krauss and Carscallen, he should have been favored as a better representative of city residents.
"I think that's a mistake in a representative democracy like ours," Chaney said prior to the meeting, adding after the election, "Tom, you're a stand-up guy. You handled it well." She added she felt Brown would do well in the position.
Chaney and Krauss argued over her comment following the meeting with Chaney stating she did not appreciate Krauss' opposition to Lamar as vice president based on his opinion that Lamar's political leanings were more in line with her's than the rest of the council.
After the meeting, Krauss said he never told Lamar he favored him for vice president, and he felt that position should be filled with someone whose views were more in line with the president.
"Tom seemed to be under the impression in past interaction that I was supporting him for vice president," said Krauss. He added of his argument with Chaney that a city council is like a family and, "We may not all get along, but we all love each other."
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Seeya later, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Spokane, Washington

"If not us, who?
If not now, when?"

- Unknown
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