Emergency response or real long term economic development
June 7, 2019 @ 1:24 pm
Comments: 5
In the wake of the tornado epidemic, people came out in droves to provide food and water and clear the initial destruction. What’s most important now is restoring a semblance of normalcy for those who’ve been displaced from their homes, lost their vehicles, or have no workplace left to go to. When re-homing households there […]
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The Clueless Dayton City Commission- Knoop Prairie Mystery
June 5, 2019 @ 9:54 pm
Comments: 6
Nan Whaley was AWOL at tonight’s packed Dayton City Commission meeting. It’s really too bad, because I called for her resignation. The other 100 speakers or so- asked for the city commission to not destroy the Paul Knoop Prairie to put up another warehouse by the airport. You know- because there aren’t any other vacant […]
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How to show up to help after a tornado
June 1, 2019 @ 10:16 am
Comments: 0
While many people have been distributing water, making food, helping people cleanup, there are a few basic tools and supplies you should and could bring with you to be useful. Wear work boots, long strong pants, t-shirt, hat (preferably a hard hat). Have gloves- leather. Bring: water, snacks, hand sanitizer, wet wipes to clean yourself […]
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The Klan, The Tornadoes and the Chain of Command
June 1, 2019 @ 8:01 am
Comments: 15
The city spent $650K to make sure the KKK rally was safe. Everybody had a plan. Tornadoes rip through the city. Everybody wants to help- no one had a plan. I’ve been kinda quiet. I’m not the HMFIC. Look it up. I’ve run for office more times than anyone who’s been elected in Dayton. I’m […]
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A real mayor for Dayton?
May 31, 2019 @ 6:49 am
Comments: 4
Nan Whaley hasn’t been looking so hot lately. Ever since the indictments by the FBI and the DOJ where they said Dayton had a “culture of corruption” she’s been looking haggard. At least after the tornado she had the excuse that she didn’t have any water to shower, but, when you realize that a lot […]
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Who did DPS just hire to replace their teacher staffing firm?
May 30, 2019 @ 4:19 am
Comments: 2
There is a serious problem at DPS with staffing schools this year. It’s not the fault of Parallel Employment Group, which was exceeding the fill rate contracted by the district. The problem lies with the chaos and turmoil being caused by the superintendent, Dr. Libby Lolli who has the HR skills of Attila the Hun. […]
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