First it was that dark money campaign to “Support Our Leaders”. Now it’s this email from Woody Hunt. From: Woody Hunt

The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
First it was that dark money campaign to “Support Our Leaders”. Now it’s this email from Woody Hunt. From: Woody Hunt
This article originally appeared on 18 September 2017. If we spend $180 million for a redundant arena, that’s $180 million
This article originally appeared on 1 August 2017. The City is proposing raising taxes as high as it can without
Here’s part of a questionnaire the El Paso Times gave to Mayor Dee Margo: 17. Do you support tax breaks/incentives
El Pasoans aren’t getting any younger. True fact: We’re all either dead or getting older. (Today in the A Section
Are you getting value from your city tax dollars? I mean, really. Is the city doing anything for you besides
The problem is El Paso’s not growing. All the costs of those Quality of Life projects would be easier to
Here’s an article in Forbes titled Why Texas Is In Trouble—78,064 Public Employees With $100,000+ Paychecks Cost Taxpayers $12 Billion:
The primary elections are over. Incumbent Vince Perez lost his Precinct 3 County Commissioners seat. And James Montoya, veteran District
You could write it off to the City’s excessive spending. And you’d be right. The City is drunk on spending
Here’s a scathing article from Reason.com about cities building stadiums. Throw a Billion Dollars from the Helicopter is a new
Y’all remember when they pitched those 2102 Quality of Life bonds, they said it was “an economic development issue”. Here’s
Here’s a great read from Medium.com titled The Harsh Future of American Cities: On the nation’s current trajectory, one of
At yesterday’s City Council meeting, your Representatives voted 5-2 to support TxDOT’s plan to widen the freeway downtown. You won’t
Tomorrow the El Paso City Council will vote on a measure to indefinitely postpone the proposed arena in Duranguito. Let’s
From the El Paso Times: El Paso’s award-winning, 18-hole Butterfield Trail golf course will be closed at the end of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPVNuRwOXsE District 1 City Representative Peter Svarzbein called J.P. Bryan a “Houston billionaire” during Monday’s City Council work session. Like
From the May 29, 2017, El Paso Inc.: [Mayoral candidate Dee Margo] says he’ll take what’s broken at City Hall
The trolley’s not coming back. Right? The City will break it out for special events, like Chalk the Block. Maybe
He might be a nice guy. Maybe. He’s been here five years, and I’ve never heard anyone accuse him of