Maybe you saw this op-ed in the El Paso Times this weekend: We are proud El Paso residents, but it

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Maybe you saw this op-ed in the El Paso Times this weekend: We are proud El Paso residents, but it
The Capital Improvements portion of the adopted FY 2019 budget is $198,758,086. Where does it come from? From the budget
You probably saw this op-ed in the Times, where former mayor John Cook and ex-City Manager Joyce Wilson defend their
KVIA delivered a Special Report last night on the Quality of Life bond projects cost overruns. It’s entertaining. Just spitballing,
On the occasion of Super Bowl LIII, John Stossel reminds us. Watch this video on YouTube Fortunately, we’re smarter than
Here’s a piece from StrongTowns.org about how to deal with deteriorating roads and increasing municipal debt. The story is from
The City must have stayed up late figuring out how to swindle the taxpayers with that new Great Wolf Lodge.
If you needed more proof of El Paso’s corrupt, inbred, good old boy network, consider this: Bill Burton, the mastermind
Downtown is covered by Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #5. You remember those TIRZs. Here’s what the Texas Comptroller says about
Hey, District 6 Representative Claudia Ordaz Perez says that some faction is trying to “cause dysfunction in City Government.” Well,
To tell the truth, we don’t know. We can’t know. All the decisions are made out of the public eye.
According to Wikipedia, Open government is the governing doctrine which holds that citizens have the right to access the documents
As if to illustrate my point, my good friend Chuco Geek had this to say about my most recent article
Let’s take a stroll down memory lane. El Paso used to be a growing city. From 2010 to 2012, El
Remember? They told us that hiring City Managers for ten years would provide “continuity.” The problem is compounded by our
This article originally appeared on 19 April 2018, but let me say it again. Advocates of the Quality of Life
This from the El Paso Times this morning: The City Council rejected a utility sales tax on natural gas and
The poobahs at Great Wolf got hornswoggled into opening one of their hotel water parks in El Paso. Have you
I think it’s obscene that the City of El Paso asks the working poor to pay for luxury amenities for
This article originally appeared on 12 April 2017. Sure, half a billion dollars is a lot of money. Especially for