Saturday, February 29, 2020

Chair UPDATED at city hall cost taxpayers THOUSANDS....AGAIN. Blame Jon Radermacher/Greg Zylka

This is the most expensive chair at city hall.   And it is RESERVED solely for my use during city meetings.

And you can thank city administrator Jon Radermacher AND Mayor Greg Zylka for not accommodating my reasonable request in order to attend evening meetings.  They were both audiorecorded REFUSING to bring MY zero gravity reclining lawnchair into the chamber where city meetings are held. Those audiorecordings were sent to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, for evidence.

 The above video is Carren Miller's public forum comment 3-2-20 about the EXPENSIVE CHAIR AT CITY HALL. Thie picures below are Carren Miller.

The picture on the video is me, of course, during my campaign for mayor in 2014.

The above video is the complaints about the expensive chair during the complaint section of the wk session of city council 3-2-20.  The picture on the video is Mayor Greg Zylka. He and city administrator Jon Radermacher got the city into this mess by refusing my reasonable accommodations to attend city council meetings.

SOMETHING VERY IMPORTANT.  My free speech lawsuit attorney Larry Frost, had to send a letter to the city in 2014, urging the city to provide a more comfortable chair for me for city council meetings.  That chair was always in the chamber for my use after September 2014, so the city was well aware of my disability, way back then.  That chair has now been replaced with the zero gravity chair placed in the first row for my use.
 How stupid can they be?

FOR THE FUTURE.......
The mayor and councilors should remember they can be sued personally.(besides the city)  See article below.  https://www.americanexperiment.org/news/taxpayers-billed-100000-legal-fees-councilors-open-meeting-violations/

9 city staff or councilors were listed in my free speech lawsuit to be deposed and potentially sued as well. Remember?   Including the police chief Greg Schirmers, Mayor Cathy VanRisseghem, all councilors at the time, and  co city administrators Lori Kasella/Jerry Lochner.

Remembering the Beaver 55 draft files action in Minnesota 50 years ago.

https://www.minnpost.com/community-voices/2020/02/remembering-the-beaver-55-draft-files-action-in-minnesota-50-years-ago/

A true story of real courage. We need more Chuck Turchicks.

Robin Hensel....the most expensive chair at city hall. Jon Radermacher/Greg Zylka should have known better.

 Who thinks these dimwits will EVER get it?

There will be more on their callous violations in the future. Stay tuned.



Carren Miller

 How stupid can they be? They need babysitting.

Friday, February 28, 2020

COVID 19....watch what REALLY happened in Wuhan,China. This will shock you.

https://youtu.be/ycrqXJYf1SU

Enough to make you vomit. And now the Trump administration is suppressing vital public information.  We live under a dictator....a worse regime than China.https://youtu.be/uHcMV6-nJ_E

Above is a critical hearing on COVID19. A MUST WATCH.

I will be adding articles and videos as this pandemic spreads.

This is the religious heretic/dominionost  KOOK that's advising not only the president, but his entire cabinet. Watch as she outlines the 5 tenants of dominionism.....this is really disturbing. https://youtu.be/kqVDcQeOaYA   PAULA WHITE wacko

https://youtu.be/B5hWPfJTz38 if she isn't a charlatan, I don't know who is. Who on earth would be dumb enough to believe such demonic hogwash?

Get your 2 or more week supplies now folks.

I would never appoint the Whitehouse folks to scrub my toilets, let alone run a government.

I can only imagine how our "less than 5th grade ability" city/county leaders here will handle this, in the coming weeks and months.

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Little Falls, Mn, public art display fiasco. Frank Gosiak, Greg Kimman, Kris VonBerge, Jon Radermacher, Initiative Foundation

What on earth were they thinking? Or were they? Sure doesn't seem like it. Why don't they ever get anything right? This is another prime example of community opportunity hoarding. There are always the same outstreched hands, mooching, every chance they get.
 Frank Gosiak is a councilor for Ward 3. He has been for YEARS and years now. For close to or excess of a decade.....and he doesn't know the citys policies or laws yet?  Give me a break? He knew full well, so did Kimman(city engineer) that city staff cannot perform work on private property, and that city equipment cannot be used on private property.  It's a city liability, and they both know it. A taxpayer liability. This isn't rocket science. How come I know these things, but they don't?  It's THEIR job, not mine....and they're both paid to know.

Vote these bums out and council needs to fire incompetent staff. Don't you think?















I have asked Don Hickman of the Initiative Foundation to correct this blatantly false statement that I pointed out above.


This is his response.


You may want to reconsider donating funds to the Initiative Foundation. Any organization that has basically no oversight on the grants they so willingly give out, has little, if any integrity.






Listen below at 16 minutes in when Kimman talks about the challenges to this public art. What he is REALLY saying is, he discovered it wasn't legal for the city to giveaway to GRAA as surplus, this public metal art, then have city crews install it on a private building. How tupid can they get? Neither the CVB location or the Pine Grove Zoo, where Kimman says the art may be placed, are in the downtown historic district, where foot traffic was supposed to be increased because of this art, and it's a year late(the deadline was May 2019, BEFORE highway 27 road construction began.) 

Any place the city installs this art on public property, it will become a taxpayer liability.  And if it's where the hooligans that proliferate this redneck haven have a chance, they will destroy this art, the first chance they get.  There is a way to display this art on city property, where it would not get vandalized, but I betcha none of them art bright enough to figure it out. Betcha.

Edwin John Oldakowski a sovereign citizen? Deziree Storm Coffelt, a pregnant meth head?



Thursday, February 20, 2020

Little Falls, Mn work session 2-18-20 I oppose annexation of 158th St. for Barrett Petfoods Innovations benefit on taxpayer nickel. I oppose city land sale to Mala Mills.

There is an interesting presentation by Mary Warner of the Morrison County Historical Society that follows my public forum comments opposing both the annexation of 158th Street that runs next to Mid State Education school playground, and the city land sale of 8 lots to Mala Mills for a proposed expansion.  I articulate the reasons.  2-18-20

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Little Falls, Mn "Rules of Conduct" are blatantly unconsitutional. 2-18-20

Here are the Rules of Conduct prominantly displayed in city hall chamber at last night's council meeting 2-18-20. 

These rules, if enforced, will incite another legal challenge.

Just how stupid can this city's leaders and lawyers be?

Time will tell.


Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Little Falls, Mn local public access tv may vanish. FCC vote endangers public access stations. Mark Slupe, Jon Radermacher, Greg Zylka, Brad Hircock, Frank Gosiak, James Storlie, Raquel Lundberg, Wayne Liljegren, Gerald Knafla


https://current.org/2019/08/at-a-time-when-local-information-is-needed-fcc-vote-endangers-public-access-stations/

https://www.mynbc5.com/article/new-fcc-rule-could-cut-funding-for-pubTlic-television-stations/25400372

The city of Little Falls, Mn may have to find another funding source for the almost 8k in franchise fees, that is given to Great River Arts Association, to use however they want as long as they operate GRTV. Great River Arts Association is the city's pet project.  The school district gets about 5k of franchise fees that Spectrum customers like myself pay.



Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Little Falls VIOLATES ADA 2-10-20 planning mtg. Jon Radermacher/Greg Zylka responsible. Blame them.

Part one of two (above)Little Falls planning mtg on annexation of 158th street by MidState Education, Airborn, and Barrett Petfoods Innovation. It's the gravel road that runs along the northern border of the Morrison County Fairgrounds, and Midstate Education for challenged students. 


The taxpayers of Little Falls will bear ALL the costs to widen and tar this road, all so Barret Petfoods Innovations 18 wheel semis and other trucks can get out to 27, instead of using 18th St. NE. 

This is a bad idea, probably conjured up because of Barretts or Airborns request.


Part 2 of 2 same meeting. Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan"for public rights of way only".  

I was the only one who showed up to give input.  Odd don't you think?

Where are the champions for our disabled?

Laura Wright is the only one who wrote in.  And notice they didn't get her letter even though it was emailed to city administrator Jon Radermacher and Mayor Greg Zylka on Feb. 6th the week before the meeting. 

Odd don't you think? How could this happen?  Why did both Radermacher and Zylka fail to get this letter into the hands of council and planning committee members.

The city AND Morrison County are blatantly in violation of the ADA. It was enacted in 1990. They've had 30 years to become compliant. But they're not. Know why? Because there's no teeth in that law. None. The only way to punish cities, counties and schools is to sue in court. 


Now you know.

What will YOU do about it?