iePolitics: Corruption on the Fifth Floor and Elsewhere – Everyone Wants to Blame the Rich Guy

It doesn’t seem to matter if we are discussing Jeff Burum, the Lewis Family, or any other of a number of successful, wealthy businessmen in our community, they are all “corrupt.”  I don’t mean that they are really, truly corrupt, but they are “corrupt” in the minds of the less successful.  The common thought seems to be that if one has money, then one has no integrity.  Our community doesn’t allow for making an “honest” hundred million or so.  Hard work, sacrifice, intellect, college education, and just plain good old-fashioned luck can all be damned.  If one is successful, then one must be a crook.

I’m sure there is a term for this mentality, and with our current corruption scandal, that mentality has become very frustrating.  Otherwise intelligent people seem to be more interested in finding blame than finding truth.  The fact that so many have bought into Batman and Robin’s conspiracy theory is proof that logic and critical thinking have given way to hysteria and enjoyment in the fact that someone with power may be taken out, not for wrongdoing, but because they have power and wealth.  I suppose the weak hope to bask in the demise of the powerful.

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iePolitics: Attention Public Defender Readers

I received the package today and I am going to scan in and post some of the pages.  I think it is important for the public and/or county employees to see a perfect example of why Ruth Stringer should have been fired long ago for incompetence and using her office for political witch hunts.  She has an obligation to the taxpayers even if means telling another attorney, i.e., Doreen and Lauri, “NO!”

It would help though if someone would email me a synopsis of the litigation so readers can understand all that transpired.

iePolitics: Holy Cow Robin! Can I be your Batman?

Moonbeam and Robin

Batman: “Haven’t you noticed how we always escape the vicious ensnarements of our enemies?”
Robin: “Yeah, because we’re smarter than they are!”
Batman: “I like to think it’s because our hearts are pure.”

Riddle me this readers:  What were they thinking?

“What was who thinking?” you say.  Our men in tights . . . our caped crusaders . . . our dynamic crime fighting duo . . . Moonbeam and Mikey . . . oops, I mean Batman and Robin.

That’s right!  Moonbeam had been wandering aimlessly along in the fog for far too long until he ran right smack dab into the “crime of the century.”  Robin had been fighting corruption in San Bernardino County by his lonesome since his Batman retired (Hoops isn’t into wearing tights and a cape) so he eagerly welcomed his new “partner”—Hackleman’s term, not mine, and we won’t go any further with that visual—and our dynamic duo was united.  (See photo on office wall.)

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iePolitics: Arrowhead Credit Union

I promised this post a couple of weeks ago, but my time has been taken up with other matters.  Besides, I noted a lot of the information was written by others on the various newspaper blogs.  I was actually happy to see that I am not the only one to remember the problems at Arrowhead Credit Union (ACU).

It’s almost hard to know where to start.  I joined as a member in 1982 and loved the credit union until I became Marie  Alonzo’s secretary in 1993.  Marie, of course, is the first and biggest problem with ACU.

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