Fri
Mar 30 2007
02:57 pm
By: StaceyDiamond
I was thinking that county and city officials as well as the Sentinel are using people's disgust over county commission as a way to sneak metro in. The non-thinking public might assume that a metro gov. makes everything nice and clean and all the bad stuff go away. If you still have the nepotism in a new government it won't be any different. And what about the term-limits?? It (the gov.)will just have a new name, kind of like giving a bad driver a new car to make everything better. This is a convenient way to stop the talk about nepotism and ethics and next year's elections to get people's minds on something new.
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You may have a point,
I was thinking that county and city officials as well as the Sentinel are using people's disgust over county commission as a way to sneak metro in.
It seems that there is a political vacuum and all kinds of things are being resurrected.
Like the downtown library. It is making a comeback also.
Rachel, this is a test of your addiction. Will you be up to the task? Take a Zoloft and say to yourself, "I can do it, I don't have to comment".
A question, The library will cost between 30 to 57 million dollars, meaning probably 57 million. Will it make property taxes go up? Or will it be like the Midway Industrial Park, that also cost 57 million dollars, somehow off the books and having no relation to property taxes.
Isn't it odd that only the 57 million dollar Sheriff's Department pension is the only thing that will make property taxes go up?
You have to love Mayor Ragsdale, he has invented a new form of math. Ragsdale Math. Not everything on the budget makes taxes go up, only certain things.
I can do it, I don't have to
I can do it, I don't have to comment.
I don't take Zoloft.
I'm not opposed to
I'm not opposed to government-funded libraries. I think that is a legitimate and useful public function. What bothers me is the form that these libraries seem to take today. In my home town in Indiana, our taxpayer-funded library included a cafe that was indistinguishable from the kind found in your average Borders or B&N. That irked me.
Should there be a library fee?
I'm not opposed to government-funded libraries. I think that is a legitimate and useful public function.
I am curious. In the Great Smokey Mountains thread Andy Axel says there should be a fee to visit the Park.
Since some people think that is a good idea, should there be a fee to use the downtown library?
I know people have already paid to use the library with their taxes, just like they have paid to use the Great Smokey Mountains Park, but why not have a fee for the downtown library that will go into a building fund?
But don't make it voluntary, make it mandatory.
Anyone like this idea? Andy, your thoughts?
libraries
I would like to have a fancy new library like Blount has, but the question is how to pay for and is it just someone's political shrine. What to me seems a waste in Knoxville is senior centers and new libraries in almost every single community and letting the downtown library remain shabby. The seniors could actually have a room in the library that serves the same purpose as a whole new building. But I think the centers are part of Ragsdale's shrine.
Library fees
But don't make it voluntary, make it mandatory.
Heck of a way to keep out the bums, Niner. -- s.
Pre-revolution?
Sounds like your "one size fits all" system of flat-rate taxes and fees offends our more conservative Ms. Clark and me, both, Nine. I don't know if you're proposing it in the wrong state, or maybe the wrong period of history.
It might have gone over better before we stormed the Bastille...
Actually...
Sounds like your "one size fits all" system of flat-rate taxes and fees offends our more conservative Ms. Clark and me, both, Nine. I don't know if you're proposing it in the wrong state, or maybe the wrong period of history.
I am not proposing it. Just an rhetorical exercise to show why Andy's idea of charging a fee to enter the Great Smoky Mountains Nation Park is all wet.
I notice you do not support the idea of a fee for the GSMNP.
I don't like this idea of your pay your taxes and then you have to pay a fee.
It may have been too sarcastic a comment. Unfortunately there is not a sarcasm font.
I'm assuming you would want
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should there be a fee to use the downtown library?
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Would you want this to apply at the 20+ branches (coming to a former cow pasture near you) ? Grumbling about relative chump change for a single downtown library while patting the voluminous branch system we have on the back is a fairly ridiculous way to pass the time.
Would you want this to apply
Would you want this to apply at the 20+ branches
Actually there are 17 branches. It just seems like more.
The library system also includes the McClung Collection and Beck Cultural Center. (Those don't count toward the 17).
BTW, I agree with your comment.