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Interesting little conversation kind of goes back to what’s going on in the city of talent right…

We get what we allow to happen in the running of management of our cities, that’s reality.

 We got what we’re dealing with now, we got what we did when we allow Jeff Golden to be elected into legislative capacity, same with Pam Marsh.

 The city of Talent, I don’t know why but they keep referring to the strength of our democracy, we don’t have a democracy.  

 We have a republic and it’s that difference that allows us to control what really goes on when they falsify the consensus aspect.  The current city manager I don’t know but…

 I know Nancy said good things about the current city manager last hour…

 What I’m saying is that committing as a city that just wants to create the urban renewal situation that they were on track for, I question the background of the management and this is what it comes down so we have to understand this they have to understand she was appointed according to the city charter they appoint these people remember who the prior city manager was, it was Jamie McLeod Skinner.

 Who by the way was an utter failure…

 That’s right and we have to look at the questioning where we live, you have to be involved in these selections you have to voice your opinion. The Hatfield school is a background okay great…

 Okay so you’re talking about the background of the current city of Talent manager, right?

 Okay so tell me what you found there on the LinkedIn page..

 You’ll see that she was a board member I think of Rogue Climate, and then it goes back…

 Now that’s really interesting because Rogue Climate has been one of the agenda-based groups that it was punching above its weight in this urban renewal conversation that Nancy was talking about in exposing.   

 We are allowing this by nature of not participating enough or looking at it realistically enough.

 Now she was also part of the Hatfield school, now the Hatfield School is about as prog as they get isn’t it?

 That’s the Hatfield School of governance and government.  This is where they’re teaching these consensus based processes that if you can if you can buffoon the public into not participating and make them believe that there’s a consensus that everybody’s happy with this move, this is what we do.  Let’s do the policy consensus model the predetermined outcome…

 The predetermined outcome that we shove everything into urban renewal in this particular case because of blight, right now we’re gonna take this pile of money and we’re gonna be able to accomplish our progressive goals within the city of Talent.

 I look at this is not even a progressive goal I look at this is the goal of the destruction…

 I look at it as a being run like a racket that pretends to be a city…

 That’s exactly right.  I look at this way, we know at least they owe the public a chance in an understanding of who they are.  An accurate description of their background education and belief system.  The moment these people get up there and say, “we’re here to further our democracy” well, you know then they’re defining that they don’t have the right to be there because we don’t have a democracy. and that’s the essence of it.  I know I didn’t wake up with the idea of calling in here today but only when I listen to the stuff that deep the information is there all around us and we are looking to these people for direction you look up home they mentioned the trauma on the city of Talent, of the people who real trouble is the people who had the money the real trauma is the people that lost all their homes that don’t have a place to come.

 Real trauma as not bringing up the fact that that you got city politicians running rackets are trying to push agenda based rackets you know that’s not traumatic that’s reality base thinking…

 It’s an absurdity. Forced change due to climate, this is absolutely an absurdity, the climate is consistently changing.  It has throughout my whole life and I look at the stuff and it’s like OK so we deal with it we have to deal with it but driving people out of their homes of where they chosen to live that’s not an option.  Sorry you don’t have that right because we live in a Republic not a democracy.

 Thank you very much Ed and on that note we’ll talk more about that another day I don’t have time with the moment but that was a great way to wrap it,  I know you weren’t planning on going out but I wanted to hear what you had to say about that thanks for exposing that bit about the LinkedIn profile okay it’s good to know okay have a good one.