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Musings Returns

I am baaaaaack.

This column is specifically about the May 2023 meeting of this committee. Why is it that co-chair Kevin Johnson got the item on the agenda to talk about finances when no one else was given the information he “couldn’t wrap his head around”? Why is it that those appointed to the committee are now somehow better than the rest of the citizens of Dixon who are all to be considered potential terrorists and a threat to our water conveyance system?

This is the typical modus operandi of those who have been leading Dixon down the primrose path for years. Hide all the information we can, let out only the information leading us in one direction, and then expect different results at the ballot box when we decide we aren’t buying the bull.

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The Death Knell of Democracy

When I asked Bogue to identify “just one street vendor who was not Hispanic” in my accusation that this is a racist ordinance, he first ridiculed the comment at the first reading and then attempted a deflection that vendors in San Jose were other than Hispanic. Are any of you concerned about what is happening in San Jose or do any of you actually think Dixon will become a San Jose? Apples to oranges, my friend.

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Dixon Unified School District Under Scrutiny

Dolan’s demeanor was quite calm, cool, and collected as he told the Board that only one application was filed after posting the opening on a national hiring platform, Ed Join. The applicant was Bugalski. Dolan went on to say that he would still have a committee review Bugalski’s application and interview him for “fit”.

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Dixon Council Approves Racist Ordinance Continues Spending on Pardi Plaza

The Dixon City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance designed to eliminate sidewalk vendors within the city limits of Dixon. While it was pointed out that no ethnicity other than Hispanics would be affected, the council led by councilmen Thom Bogue and Don Hendershot again was in complete denial of this fact.

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Four ways to give better presentations

They say public speaking is up there with death as one of the most terrifying things for people, but you can avoid some common mistakes by using these tips when you give a presentation.

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Category: Archives – News

Musings Returns

I am baaaaaack.

This column is specifically about the May 2023 meeting of this committee. Why is it that co-chair Kevin Johnson got the item on the agenda to talk about finances when no one else was given the information he “couldn’t wrap his head around”? Why is it that those appointed to the committee are now somehow better than the rest of the citizens of Dixon who are all to be considered potential terrorists and a threat to our water conveyance system?

This is the typical modus operandi of those who have been leading Dixon down the primrose path for years. Hide all the information we can, let out only the information leading us in one direction, and then expect different results at the ballot box when we decide we aren’t buying the bull.

Read More

The Death Knell of Democracy

When I asked Bogue to identify “just one street vendor who was not Hispanic” in my accusation that this is a racist ordinance, he first ridiculed the comment at the first reading and then attempted a deflection that vendors in San Jose were other than Hispanic. Are any of you concerned about what is happening in San Jose or do any of you actually think Dixon will become a San Jose? Apples to oranges, my friend.

Read More

Dixon Unified School District Under Scrutiny

Dolan’s demeanor was quite calm, cool, and collected as he told the Board that only one application was filed after posting the opening on a national hiring platform, Ed Join. The applicant was Bugalski. Dolan went on to say that he would still have a committee review Bugalski’s application and interview him for “fit”.

Read More

Dixon Council Approves Racist Ordinance Continues Spending on Pardi Plaza

The Dixon City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance designed to eliminate sidewalk vendors within the city limits of Dixon. While it was pointed out that no ethnicity other than Hispanics would be affected, the council led by councilmen Thom Bogue and Don Hendershot again was in complete denial of this fact.

Read More

Four ways to give better presentations

They say public speaking is up there with death as one of the most terrifying things for people, but you can avoid some common mistakes by using these tips when you give a presentation.

Read More
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