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The Right and Immigration

Steve Chapman, writing in a reposted 2007 article at Reason, explains Why the Right Shifted on Immigration. Chapman thinks the shift began with the fall of the Berlin Wall, when many conservatives no longer saw immigrants trying to reach our shores as proof of America’s sound economy and society. If so, consider the cynicism of…

Whitewater’s 3.20.12 Common Council Meeting

Sometimes the most telling discussion within a meeting occurs early, in remarks offered nearly offhand. That was true with last night’s Common Council meeting, in remarks from her city manager, Kevin Brunner. Two of his topics deserve mention. On the Innovation Center, the city manager distributed a glossy one-year anniversary book, and a glossy tri-fold…

Innovation Center Executive Director Admits Building’s ‘Major Accomplishment’ Was Taking $11.5 Million in Public Money

There’s no better summary of the millions wasted on Whitewater’s Innovation Center than that from the building’s own Executive Director, Robert Young: The major accomplishment was raising $11.5 million to make this community-university project possible… It’s not a perfect summary, of course: Young cleverly uses the term ‘raising,’ as though the money for the building…

Fiesta

Here’s another sketch-post on how to make Whitewater hip & prosperous. Whitewater should lead with what she uniquely and distinctively offers. What the city has today, and will have tomorrow, is a multi-ethnic and multicultural population. Our Mexican-heritage population is more than a fact; it’s an opportunity for everyone. We should lead with that unique…

Wanting, and Getting, Newcomers

I’ve written before about making Whitewater hip and prosperous. Those sketch-posts were part of an ongoing series about the city. Today, not a suggestion but an observation: the kind of energetic newcomers that Whitewater needs will be unsettling to many of those longtime residents now looking for newcomers. (Some residents would not like anyone new,…

The Good Work of the City

The good work of the city is mostly unseen, and so unrecognized. One finds it in the private, charitable and civic commitments of so many. These civic-minded people do what they do because they believe it’s right, and they do so without expectation that they’ll find their efforts mentioned in newspapers, websites, blogs, or on…

Whitewater’s 2.23.12 Common Council Meeting

There’s a Common Council meeting tonight (3.6.12 @ 6:30 PM), and embedded below is the most recent session before tonight, from 2.23.12. One may watch the video and draw one’s own conclusions. To me, there’s seems a ponderous quality to the session. I’d say there’s a discernible gap between promises of planning (for example, what…

Whitewater-Area League of Women Voters March 2012 Newsletter

The Whitewater-Area League of Women Voters’ March 2012 Newsletter is out, featuring both articles and a calendar of upcoming LWV events. This latest edition is available as a link on my blogroll, and is embedded below. Upcoming events: Date: March 10 (Saturday) Event:   Candidate Forum, Municipal Elections Where:  10-11:30 AM, City Hall Council Chambers Date: March 15 (Thursday) Event:…

How to Make Whitewater Hip and Prosperous (Part 3)

I posted Parts 1 and 2 of these sketch-posts previously. One suggestion, here: Embrace the Poor. To be prosperous, a community may have to focus on its poor. Americans aren’t supposed to talk about class, but much of that enduring rule recently fell away with the Occupy movement (as it has in earlier episodes of…

Meet the New Public-Loan Applicant, Same as the Old Public-Loan Applicant

From Whitewater’s city manager and acting Community Development Association director comes word of a second public loan for DR Plastics. To follow the agendas, proceedings, and minutes of the CDA was to see this a mile away — CDA Approves Business Development Loan to DR Plastics The Community Development Authority (CDA) this week approved a…

How to Make Whitewater Hip and Prosperous (Part 2)

A sketch-post from an ongoing series – I posted Part 1 previously on January 27th.. Emphasize the city’s natural beauty. If one’s interested in drawing tourism or affluent newcomers (and we should be), show them them what we have that bigger cities lack – a fine landscape, with much to do in it. We’re doing…