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The 5-0 Club, Who Is Not In Charge Of Anything

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Crescent City Times
July 19, 2023 at 08:13 AM
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Commentary By Samuel Strait – July 19, 2023 After witnessing the theater performed twice a…
Commentary By Samuel Strait – July 19, 2023 After witnessing the theater performed twice a month in the Board Of Supervisor's chamber for many years now, it should be crystal clear to anyone paying attention that it is unnecessary theater. We can dispense with the notion that the BOS is of any use whatsoever to the community and does little else but follow the dictates of those unelected bureaucrats that occupy County buildings and offices. They do not have the power to do anything but vote in the affirmative and give the veneer of legitimacy to those that actually call the shots. If anyone in the County thinks that after a veritable parade of new hires since the beginning of the year, things would get better for those government is meant to serve, fat chance. Sorry folks, the pattern was already set and no Board or even individual member of the Board has chosen to do anything other than continue the almost uninterrupted line of unanimous 5-0 voting. Granted there is an occasional "No" vote when the dictates of the County's unelected becomes so distasteful that a sole member of the Board votes in the negative for form sake. Not that there is often much in the way of energy behind such a vote. I heard once, that "it was expected, just to show solidarity." Even if there is so much of a question asked, it is of such limp wristed in nature that it can barely be regarded as an honest question. One almost never hears anything uttered by a Board member that merits the slightest bit of attention. Bad news and dysfunction litter nearly every report followed by words of praise to the point that one wonders if the five have slept through the presentation. Couple of examples of the lack of leadership in the most recent Consent Agenda where the power of authorizing contracts has been usurped from a Board vote into the hands of the unelected head of the Department of Health and Human Service (DHHS). The DHHS which oversees over 200 contracts for services, most mandated by the State, that address various issues by clients of DHHS that represent a minuscule portion of the County's population. In some cases months pass under contract with no clients served at all. Surely there has to be a better and more efficient use of funding than to blindly follow State mandates. End result, three quarters of the BOS's business handled without much discussion, a public member ejected for trying to force a discussion, and a 5-0 vote to approve what is essentially the un-elected's wishes. Scheduled items, public comment, and a report by the County's federal lobbyist. The question becomes, of what worth is the County's lobbyist to the citizens of the County that require Mr. Burns' services. Cannot someone in the bloated ranks of the County's employees be asked to watch the activities of the federal government and report back? Does Mr. Burns actually have the power to sway the government to favor things that affect Del Norte County at the federal level? Inquiring minds would like to know. And, finally has Mr. Burns' activities resulted in anything that has impacted lives in the County directly since he was hired? General government consisted of the recent issue of a potential culvert failure on Washington of epic proportions. Wondering how it has reached the state of emergency? No real explanation forthcoming. Then another grant to rescue our disintegrating County Jail followed by attention to the County's "Elected Department Heads who worked through the Pandemic". Perhaps they expected to get paid and be on vacation for the entire three years, and get a little extra as well. Such a sweet gig working for the public where you can sweeten you pay check with a unanimous vote of the Board. A budget transfer to remove some trees, some letters to the State, and adjournment in under an hour and a half. Course, if Mr. Bieber had been allowed a couple more minutes of "public comment", and Chair Short refrained from having him ejected for trying to discuss the "seventeen item Consent Agenda" , the meeting may have lasted a couple of minutes longer. So Sad. Theater required? Not that this reporter actually expected any changes to the twice a month theater of the absurd, it would just be nice if some recognition of the massive dysfunction displayed by the Board in the vain attempt to be somehow meaningful to the County's residents…Just a little bit? Maybe beyond the go to response of the "State makes us do it", or it may of been a problem for years, but we're on it now. Better yet, when the unelected moan about not being able to perform, more employees and better compensation should be delayed until some sense of improvement is evident. Oh wait, any improvement is unlikely to ever happen. How can the County possibly do with less? The 5-0 Club at its "bobble headed" best.

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Published July 19, 2023 at 08:13 AM
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