
WILDOMAR’S BUTTON TO GET PUSHED FIRST TIME ON WEDNESDAY
The City of Wildomar’s Council Agenda Item 11 for consideration at the August 27, 2008 City Council meeting reads as follows:
“Consider the request from the Wildomar Community Council Street Fair and Car Show, dated August 3, 2008.”
The Wildomar Community Council (“WCC”) is going to ask the City Council to forego permit fees and to absorb the costs of police and traffic control for their Street Fair and Car Show that might run more that 1,000 slices of Free Cheese. This is the first application for special consideration to come before the City Council and the Council’s response to the request will have a long term effect on future donations of taxpayer’s cheese.
Let’s consider who is behind the asking for the Free Cheese:
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former cityhood activists
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political allies and past and present supporters of several members of the Council
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activists/political allies with b*lls (* can = “a” or “i”)
It seems that the folks that helped to make Wildomar a city now want to call in their markers and get their city official “friends” to underwrite their special project by providing them with Free Cheese. But what then will the Council say to the next “worthy” group that approaches them for a donation?
This b*llsy request is asking Zak and other taxpayers to participate in supporting WCC’s Street Fair and Car Show, whether they want to or not. Wildomar Magazine doesn’t give a sh*t (* only makes sense as an “i”) if the County or Supervisor Bob Buster supported the Street Fair in the past. This is now Wildomar and the city has a different economic base than the county. Perhaps WCC can call Buster and ask him to continue to support their show.
Let’s consider who will be asking for Free Cheese in the future, if this request is approved:
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charities that can’t wait to get their hand out once they hear of the easy cheese in Wildomar
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the Wildomar Chamber of Commerce (an emotional slam dunk)
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churches in Wildomar
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Wildomar Magazine’s ”Charity for the Preservation of Conservative Ideals in Local Government.” (This request for Free Cheese will be for a conference, chaired by Zak, on economic conservatism. Once approved, the conference will be convened at the Pechanga Casino. Zak always likes to support local businesses).
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