Thursday, March 16, 2006

Village Audit

Howdy again folks

An old pard of mine sent this web site address to me and I thought you might like to have it. These folks have posted the entire State Criminal Audit for your readin pleasure.
www.mountainwater.org I think it best that we do not loose sight of this cause we still have a couple a foxes in the hen house. Every citizen aughta have read this thing because it shows where the money went and like they say, just follow the money and you'll find the rustlers.

I missed the swearin in the other night, but hear that Ol L Ray did a pretty good job of setting the tone for the next four years. Lets hope it aint all political speak or what we refer to back home as hog wash.

See ya'll round the bend

Buck

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Meet the new boss

Howdy Ya'll

It's a bitter sweet morning for your pal Ol Buck. Thank the good lord for giving Councilor Greg Cory a clear mandate. Just about 1200 votes means that most every person voted for Greg and for that I am happy as a bee in spring. However, the folks thought Ron Hardeman was worthy of a second kick at the goat. Well, I'm quite sure those folks have not been payin attention. Hardeman has no clue about the business that Ruidoso is in and in fact has no clue about business at all and his voting record makes that clear. I can only surmise that those who voted for him also have no investment here in Ruidoso and collect a paycheck every month if'n it snows or not. Hardeman will sure miss his buddy Leon though. By which, can you imagine Leon thinking he had any chance at all. His kick in the pants was long overdue and for that Ruidoso can be proud of it's own self. Mr. Stoddard has demonstrated in the past a real problem bein open to discussion and I only hope he comes to this new position with an eye to what is best for Ruidoso and not just the good ol boys he associates with. If he has his marchin orders we'll all know soon enough, especially if the votin block is still in place with Hardeman, Shaw and him. Don Williams gave em a good fight. Don has been around politics for only a coupla years, but it is clear that the folks are warmin up to him. Don is a stand up guy and will continue to fight the good battle and with a little luck he'll choose to hang around and be our next Mayor. As for L Ray, I have some advise. Learn from the long list of mistakes Leon made and choose not to break every tie just because you can. Let the issues develop before you clamp down on em. Also, throw the Roberts rules book in the trash where it belongs. It has been used to bully, stiffle beneficial discussion and disrupt the democratic process in this neck of the woods for too damn long now. Get accountability into our government. Start measuring everything, especially anyone spending tax dollars. There's an old sayin in business...that which get measured gets done...we don't need another audit showing millions paid out without receipts, tear pages, invoices and results. One other thing Mayor Nunely, dig out those task force reports that Leon hid under the manure pile and show the respect that is long overdue to the folks that spend so much time and aggrivation working on em. They are filled with great advise and common sense and will encourage the locals to once again step up and take part in the running of our Village. Let me leave ya'll with this thought. If after a few months you hear yourself humming that old "Who" tune with the line in it that goes "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss" then you'll know this election was another failure.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Candidate For...um???

Howdy Pardners

It's good to be back on the Mountain and I got here from the ranch just in time to drop in on the candidates forum. Good to see some intelligent faces up there, not to mention hearing some answers that actually addressed the questions. Some of those old boys are dumr'n dirt and slipperyer than a greased sow. It was no surprise to see that Hardeman and Sterchi think that lodgers tax is way up. I suppose Lori McKnight doesn't share that kind of unimportant information with them and since they have such little regard for the tourism business they just would have no way to know that Lodgers tax and the cooresponding lodging gross receipts are down by hundreds of thousands of dollars this past year. They obviously also don't know or care to know that it was down long before this years bad snow winter hit. So much for those two and a few others who blindly supported (and still support) Grindstone Graphics. The Ol Boys are still at it! By the way, what the hell was Hardeman thinking with that cartoon character on his posters, it looks like Ned Flanders or Groucho Marx is running. I think its a sign all right!

This skinny guy sitting in the middle (Grazmick or something like that) who is the self proclamed top local expert on Ruidoso water and sewage must be studying under Angel Shaw as to how a feller should prepard for a Council meeting. He says he thinks all deals should be made behind closed doors long before the Council convenes. So much for the open meeting act with this guy. I guess we know who Shaws is voting for. No sirreee we've had bout all of that kind of shinnanegans we need.

L Ray stepped in it again when he was reluctant to tell where his funds came from. The first time he stepped in it was when he told the Rotary folks that the water system leakage is only about 12 per cent or so and he knows that becasue that hay seed Cleatus told him. Now there's a hook to hang your hat on. I think L Ray has been a member of the club for too long to change his stripes now.

Leon came off as the whiny arrogant he is and if anyone was dumb enough to give him another kick at the bull before this get together they surely must be reconsidering. I thought it was interesting that Leon skirted the subject of Moon Mountain then told the crowd that his largest donation came from the Moon Mountain folks. Now Ol Buck here supports the development for a number of reasons, but to not have the guts to defend your position openly when asked is simply the act of a chicken feathered barn beetle and not the kind of stuff our next Mayor needs to be made of. If ya'll remember he responded to the question of Moon Mountain by saying it was not the Village's concern, it was state land and they will do with it as they please. Glad to find this gem in the manure pile!

I felt sorry for Mr Wilkinson, MS in a terrible thing. However, he had the guts to get up and get involved so he earned my respect for that. Unfortunately, he is carrying a grudge and he has the view that no growth is best for the Ruidoso area. Anyone who wants to see their property values hold or rise and anyone who wants better restaurants, streets, water supply, schools and bout everything else taxes pay for would be wise to avoid this feller.

Well, enough of this. Here's where the cow jumped the fence. Don Williams continues to impress me with his straight forward and personable approach to problems. Greg Cory is a blue ribbon candidate with his clear understanding of the issues and his reputation for being fair and balanced. Doug McAlister is long on something this Village needs, common sense. The rest are a toss up, but I think after last night the coach is probably the best third candidate.

See yall at the polls

Your old pal

Buck Verde

Saturday, February 04, 2006

The Winds of Change are a- Blowin' in Ruidoso

Howdy Folks

It's good to be back in the saddle. Ol Buck has been out of town for a while, but I been keepin my ear to the ground and I like what i'm hearing. Looks like the State audit has got a few folks riled up and I suppose that is good for now, but we can expect a lot more noise from those protesting and claiming their innocence when charges are brought. My hope is that this happens just before the elections in March just to make sure that Ron Hardemen, L Ray Nunely and Leon Eggleston are all held accountable for being stupid and displayin a whole lot of arrogance when they time and again supported the likes of John Underwood and Lori McKinight despite the clear evidence that things were gettin scrammbled in the hen house. I expect that the good people of Ruidoso already have had their fill of the gang of four and intend to toss every damned one of them out on their rear ends first chance they get.

I like this feller Don Williams. He's a straight shooter and I think he would make a great mayor. I also have a good feelin about Doug McAlister, Greg Cory and Ray Alborn for Council cause they are all smart and have no agendas to push and a ride on some rich guys airplane won't sound like a fair trade for a vote that favors someone in particular.

I wanted to make sure to let ya'll know that this company out of Austin (TKO) that is now the marketing company for Ruidoso is a breath of fresh air in ol' Bucks lungs. Now we need to make sure that we build up a strong Lodgers Tax committee and get busy dealing with a real marketing plan. If we do this correctly and keep it clean from the get go we can keep these new folks on track and accountable, won't that be a refreshin change! There are lots of ways to skin a rattlesnake and we need to make sure that we are doin the skinnin and not the other way round for the first time in 5 long years.

Time to take back our Village and get some real smart folks fixin all thats broke like water, sewer, advertising, pot holes, air service, accountability by Village employees for the way some of em treat the folks and most of all some decency and respect for us citizens by our elected officials.

Until next time, keep your horse saddle side up

Buck Green

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Monkey Shines at Council Meeting...Again!

Well, it looks like Council is still divided with yet another tie breaking vote by the Mayor over the renewal of the Village Managers contract. If you ask Old Buck I would say that making public officials accountable for their actions is just not in the cards...or like my old daddy used to say, "that dog don't hunt"! The Village Manager has a lot of baggage and the heaviest tote is the Villages Assistant Manager, Cletus Richards. This guy got the grilling of a lifetime at last weeks special meeting and sat through last nights show like he owned the place. Only in Ruidoso I guess!

Councilor Ron was the lone decenting voice in the reversal of the Tax Committee's decision not to fund the Art Councils latest big event. The Tax Committee decided not to fund these folks because the event is being held at the Inn of the Mountain Gods out on the Mescalero and they do not pay Ruidoso Lodgers Tax. Apparently there were some other as yet muddled reasons that made even less sense. Tax Committee member Chavez came all the way down to Village hall to make sure that this action stood, seems like a lot of effort if all it was about was some money to fund what is the States biggest Economic Growth Industry (Art). Fortunately there were a couple of local yokals that stood up and pointed out where the bird was hiding in the bush and most of Council got it. That being everyone except Councilor Ron. Since it was pointed out that the funds traditionally have gone to help advertise events all over the County which also do not remit funds to Ruidoso's Lodgers Tax the argument proved to be bogus as a three dollar bill. Councilor Ron just couldn't get it though and voted no to the cash. Fortunatley, in the eyes of this intrepid reporter, common sense prevailed and the Arts will live to see another day...unlike the tenur of Ms. Chavez who immediately resigned her position and left in a huff. I hate a gal that can't take no for an answer.

Speaking of leaving in a huff, as I understand it, as the evening dragged on like a log behind a mule Councilor Ron decided that he had had enough of all this negotiating and haggling, and bikering, and ballyhoo and left the meeting faster than a coyote with a cactus burr on his butt, ranting about having had it....I assume "it" being his job as an elected official. Like my old uncle Theodore from England used to say "Bad form old chap!"

Well, if you ask old Buck here what he thinks of it all I would have to say (after pondering on it a minute or two) we are in for a hell of a campaign leading up to next March's elections!

See ya at the poles.

Yer Old Friend

Buck Verde

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Sub Committee end run

A couple of months ago the Mayor asked several members of the Lodgers Tax Advertising sub committee to step down. He did this because they had started a new company in Ruidoso called Go West Marketing which developed the new Ruidoso tourism web site www.GoRuidoso.com. This they did in response to the loss of the Ruidoso web site after a year of two of the principals (Chuck Duncan and Bob Moroney) attempting to save it. The Mayor claimed that there was a percevied conflict of interest in this advisory committee with four of it's members being involved in Go West Marketing. In good faith three members resigned expecting the mayor to reappoint three new members. This was a false expectation. Since the beginning the Mayor, Angel Shaw and Ron Hardeman worked to disband the sub committee because their loyalties lay with the local advertising vendor Grindstone Graphics and this vendor hated having any body looking at what they were doing. This amounted to accountability (the first ever) and they were vociferous in their attempts to have their Council friends disband the committee. Three attempts in Council failed, so obviously they devised the plan to have the Go West boys resign and then not replace them, thus by default dissolving that committee. It should also be mentioned that the Mayor pushed Bob Moroney off of the Lodgers Tax Committee and replaced him with another long time loyal freind. The LTC is now stacked with a group of essentially toothless political appointees who have demonstrated no desire to chellenge the status quo. This is all a disaster and the fact that Ruidoso Lodgers are experiencing a significant drop in business illustrates that these actions by the MAyor, Shaw and Hardeman have finally come to roost. The good news is that we have an election next spring and we can toss the Mayor and Hardeman out on their ears and replace them with considerate individuals whose loyalties lie with the citizens and local business in general and not their cronies. By the way Mr. Mayor how tricks over at River Crossing? Does not cross your mind that you are in conflict of interest does it?

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Down again in April 20%

Well, after a very difficult month of June with all of the political wrangling in an effort to get someone to pay attention to the situation Ruidoso is in regarding advertising and promotion we now find out that April was down 20% in lodgers tax...according to Brad Treptow.

This is simply unacceptable and the fact that it is not front page news is even more distrurbing. Wake up...this is the business Ruidoso is in and no one is making any noise about it.

What happened to marketing to Austin and Tuscon? Two locations identified by the workshop which was attended by a large group of Ruidoso lodgers and other business people who came up with some very dynamic stuff.

We have had no fires, we have had great snow and yet we continue to pattern in a downward spiral. Is it too much to expect from our Village, the stuards of Lodgers Tax funds, to request an explaination for the decline in business? All of the personal vitriol aside, where is the accountability? That is all we are asking for! How hard can it be?