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January 14, 2008

Richard Juday: The Big Brother Candidate

Bigbrowatchinyou Richard Juday wants to track your every move, even when you are picking up diapers or milk and eggs. In fact he admitted it on his own web site - that is, until he deleted it at the behest of his Boulder Democrat machine advisors. Friends, this stuff is truly goofy.

Is this what longmont wants? Oh, don't rely on LongmontReport.com to explain - it's best outlined by Juday himself rom his DELETED web page we have cached at this link): "I would have an IGA (intergovernmental agreement) in place before BBS (Big Box Store), Inc., ever even thought of building in City A.  Under the IGA, City A would recover its non-proportional and administrative costs from the sales tax heap, and the balance would be distributed according to the proportion of income its citizens provide to BBS, Inc. There are two ways to do the accounting; one would be to have a customer designate the City to which the sales tax revenue goes, and the other is to do occasional studies of customer populations (write down license numbers and trace them to residence; in-store surveys, etc.)...

In case his lowly subjects are not convinced of his uncanny ability to micromanage, Juday elaborates:

"In my example, City A might take 10% off the top for administrative costs, and of the 90% remaining, half would go to City A, a quarter to City B, etc."

Scary stuff, folks. I, personally, would have my tax dollars go to Waco, Texas, just to hack Juday off, and to keep the hands of the Benker Gang of Four off my money.

January 13, 2008

Government-Mandated Pay, Zero-Growth, Economic Security - It's Richard Juday's Magic Show!

Stalin_with_kids "Scientist" Richard Juday's 5-Year Plan would have made Komrade Stalin himself gush with pride. Ahhh, the days of the command economy, "From each according to his ability, to each..." - well, never mind. Let's just take a look at Juday's MENSA-approved, big-government ideas to run business better than the average-joe, 100-IQ, knuckle-dragging, mouth-breathing Longmonters.

From Juday's DELETED WEB PAGE (cached here), Dick says: "In a somewhat related matter, I would like to explore whether a city can legally require its companies to pay a higher salary than the federal minimum, so that BBS Inc. would know upon coming in that it will have to give its employees a real living wage. In that fashion, low-wage pay does not result in a lowered lifestyle and living standard when BBS Inc. arrives."

Think he'd stop there? What about mom-and-pop shops in Longmont? Should the vaunted "living wage" be avoided by the evil capitalists at Grandpa's Pawn? No, it's a human right!! Right, Dick?

Richard Juday's web site shows he's very open about his belief that any tax that residents DO pass is not to be used for the obvious stated purpose ("I do not think LAVA "owns" the tax money"), but is to be a slush fund for his left-wing friends on City Council.

That is a straw-man argument if I ever heard one; if the ARC organization proposes, pushes and passes a tax for a developmentally disabled home, it looks like Juday would then yank the rug out from under ARC!!! In a Daily Times-Call letter dated 1/15, Juday get called on this power grab: "Voters voted to increase taxes to fund Longmont Area Visitors Associations's tourism efforts (an issue I voted against), but the gang of four [with Juday in lock-step, no doubt - ed.]considers the money to be the council's slush fund. This bait-and-switch approach to taxation is not unique to our city council."

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