The efficiency of your local government

Reign in Acai

Of Elephant and Man
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One terse example;

2 months ago I went to the post office and there were 2 employees behind the counter, while a third was asking each individual person in line wtf they were there for. One person daringly inquired, "why aren't you behind the counter?" The bint replies, "due to govt layoffs, we're short staffed. Therefore, I'm out here to speed the process along." (If you were there to pick up a package you get expedited service.) If I'm there to mail, I'll still be spending the same amount of time, if not more due to this process. Get the fuck behind the counter you cunt!


USPS aside, look at this shit! The DWP just recently increased their rates by 3% under the guise that it would be temporary to help balance the city budget. This being done, despite the fact that they hold a 1billion dollar surplus in their coffers. Oh hail!!! Oh hum! Illiterate coons and mojitos raking in union garnered six figure salaries for tasks as menial as holding up a "yield" sign. One works on digging a ditch, while 5 stand around hob knobbing as if they're attending a high society soiree! Fuck Off and Die! Did I mention that are city has experienced multiple water line breaks throughout 2009?

 
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there is a caltrans office next door to my workplace and i see them outside smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee and shootin the shit all the time. much less since the recession and furloughs/layoffs though, a few years ago theyd be out there for hours when you add all the breaks up.
 
A co-worker was telling me that he held a city job for a brief stint in the 70's. When all the work dried up for his crew, they hid them in an upstairs office for 8 hours, where they passed the time playing cards.

It's ridiculous how bloated their salaries/pensions have become. I confabulated with a state correctional counselor a couple months back who stated that he easily rakes in 90k a year for simply laying out prospects to soon to be released nogoodniks. That was 90k of straight time. A man willing to work overtime, which lays in abundance, can with little sweat of the brow make 120k/130k. Little to no education required.
 
A rural Oregon man was sentenced Wednesday to 30 days in jail and over $1,500 in fines because he had three reservoirs on his property to collect and use rainwater.

Gary Harrington of Eagle Point, Ore., says he plans to appeal his conviction in Jackson County (Ore.) Circuit Court on nine misdemeanor charges under a 1925 law for having what state water managers called “three illegal reservoirs” on his property – and for filling the reservoirs with rainwater and snow runoff.

“The government is bullying,” Harrington told CNSNews.com in an interview Thursday.

“They’ve just gotten to be big bullies and if you just lay over and die and give up, that just makes them bigger bullies. So, we as Americans, we need to stand on our constitutional rights, on our rights as citizens and hang tough. This is a good country, we’ll prevail,” he said.

The court has given Harrington two weeks to report to the Jackson County Jail to begin serving his sentence.

Harrington said the case first began in 2002, when state water managers told him there were complaints about the three “reservoirs” – ponds – on his more than 170 acres of land.

According to Oregon water laws, all water is publicly owned. Therefore, anyone who wants to store any type of water on their property must first obtain a permit from state water managers.

Harrington said he applied for three permits to legally house reservoirs for storm and snow water runoff on his property. One of the “reservoirs” had been on his property for 37 years, he said.

Though the state Water Resources Department initially approved his permits in 2003, the state – and a state court -- ultimately reversed the decision.

“They issued me my permits. I had my permits in hand and they retracted them just arbitrarily, basically. They took them back and said ‘No, you can’t have them,’ so I’ve been fighting it ever since,” Harrington told CNSNews.com.

The case, he said, is centered on a 1925 law which states that the city of Medford holds exclusive rights to “all core sources of water” in the Big Butte Creek watershed and its tributaries.

“Way back in 1925 the city of Medford got a unique withdrawal that withdrew all -- supposedly all -- the water out of a single basin and supposedly for the benefit of the city of Medford,” Harrington told CNSNews.com.

Harrington told CNSNews.com, however, that the 1925 law doesn’t mention anything about colleting rainwater or snow melt -- and he believes that he has been falsely accused.

“The withdrawal said the stream and its tributaries. It didn’t mention anything about rainwater and it didn’t mention anything about snow melt and it didn’t mention anything about diffused water, but yet now, they’re trying to expand that to include that rain water and they’re using me as the goat to do it,” Harrington

But Tom Paul, administrator of the Oregon Water Resources Department, claims that Harrington has been violating the state’s water use law by diverting water from streams running into the Big Butte River.

“The law that he is actually violating is not the 1925 provision, but it’s Oregon law that says all of the water in the state of Oregon is public water and if you want to use that water, either to divert it or to store it, you have to acquire a water right from the state of Oregon before doing that activity,” Paul told CNSNews.com.

Yet Paul admitted the 1925 law does apply because, he said, Harrington constructed dams to block a tributary to the Big Butte, which Medford uses for its water supply.

“There are dams across channels, water channels where the water would normally flow if it were not for the dam and so those dams are stopping the water from flowing in the channel and storing it- holding it so it cannot flow downstream,” Paul told CNSNews.com.

Harrington, however, argued in court that that he is not diverting water from Big Butte Creek, but the dams capturing the rainwater and snow runoff – or “diffused water” – are on his own property and that therefore the runoff does not fall under the jurisdiction of the state water managers, nor does it not violate the 1925 act.

In 2007, a Jackson County Circuit Court judge denied Harrington’s permits and found that he had illegally “withdrawn the water at issue from appropriation other than for the City of Medford.”

According to Paul, Harrington entered a guilty plea at the time, received three years probation and was ordered to open up the water gates.

“A very short period of time following the expiration of his probation, he once again closed the gates and re-filled the reservoirs,” Paul told CNSNews.com. “So, this has been going on for some time and I think frankly the court felt that Mr. Harrington was not getting the message and decided that they’d already given him probation once and required him to open the gates and he refilled his reservoirs and it was business as usual for him, so I think the court wanted -- it felt it needed -- to give a stiffer penalty to get Mr. Harrington’s attention.”

In two weeks, if unsuccessful in his appeals, Harrington told CNSNews.com that he will report to the Jackson County Jail to serve his sentence.

“I follow the rules. If I’m mandated to report, I’m going to report. Of course, I’m going to do what it takes in the meantime to prevent that, but if I’m not successful, I’ll be there,” Harrington said.

But Harrington also said that he will never stop fighting the government on this issue.

“When something is wrong, you just, as an American citizen, you have to put your foot down and say, ‘This is wrong; you just can’t take away anymore of my rights and from here on in, I’m going to fight it.”

 
Wow, thats a whole new level of retarded...
Im a dual citizen (Swiss-American) and the respective governments are one of the biggest reasons Im quite happy to stay here in Switzerland. Sure the Swiss government fucks up every now and then (where dont they?) but hardly ever on such a scale...
 
CNSNews.com..... HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
The U.S. Postal Service is marching towards a more "centralized delivery," where residents pick up their own mail from clusters of mail boxes located in their neighborhood.

Local postmasters are sending hundreds of letters to fast-growing communities, warning that cluster boxes will be the way mail will be delivered to new developments.
In the past year, the cash-strapped Postal Service has been asking companies in industrial parks and shopping malls to also adopt this form of mail delivery.

But Rep. Darrell Issa, the California Republican leading the House effort to save the postal service, wants more. He has made doing away with doorstep delivery a key part of his bill, which would require everyone to get mail at a curbside box or from a cluster box.





So the 27% of my pay being taken by these thieves (US fat cat govt), isn't enough to pay these fat slobs to shuffle to my front door? Guess paying Weiner's subscription to RealityKings is higher on the priority list. Matt, you already have this in Canada don't you?

Is the large mail box yours? Think somebody grabbed your RC shirt brother.

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Matt, you already have this in Canada don't you?

Is the large mail box yours? Think somebody grabbed your RC shirt brother.

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:lol: living in an older neighbourhood, we still get door-to-door delivery, but that is probably going the way of the dodo any time now.

Also, with respect to local government,

Toronto's mayor is now a globally acknowledged laughing stock. Frankly, I couldn't be happier. Non stop entertainment as he blunders his way through one allegation/criminal charge after another.

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HAIL TO THE CHIEF!
 
I feel like group mailboxes should have always been around, less work the Newman's of the world have to do, theoretically less hours and less pay..
 
yo america why is your postal service still state run anyway? smells like communism to me

let the Invisible Hand of the Free Market sort it out, im sure disneyaoltimewarner mail would do a great job
 
yo america why is your postal service still state run anyway? smells like communism to me

let the Invisible Hand of the Free Market sort it out, im sure disneyaoltimewarner mail would do a great job
:D Wouldn't that be rad?! Gas at $4 a gallon, health insurance $300+ per month, and stamps at $18 a piece. FREEDOM ISN'T FREE.

In America we PRIVATIZE EVERYTHING except our privacy. Ooooooooooh more nickel philosophy. :eek:
 
stamps at $18 a piece
half price if you send your letter in these AdvertEnvelopes™ with Great Offers from our Sponsors and Partners
 
half price if you send your letter in these AdvertEnvelopes™ with Great Offers from our Sponsors and Partners

actually how is this not a business yet

pre-stamped envelopes with stupid ads everywhere

brb gonna make a million bucks