Hostess House Debacle – Running Total of Expenditures

** Last updated 10/25/22 **

Unfortunately, this blog was not around when City council started on the Old City Hall debacle. So the best I could do is go back through a ton of minutes and try to add up all the waste. It was a tough job, but I proved the OCH “remodel” cost WAY more than Finley’s oft-repeated nonsense of “only” $1.05 million dollars. It was REALLY more like $1.6 million.

Unfortunately, $550,000 is a rounding error when it comes to government waste around here.

Anyhow, I get to start from the very beginning with this Hostess House nonsense. I have no doubt this list will grow to be long and nauseating. Here we go:

Feb 14, 2018 – City pays Lamco Construction $19,270 for “Hostess House repairs” [city council packet 3/12/18]

October 2019 – City takes over Hostess House from DRT. They told us it just needed a ”few minor repairs”:

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November 19, 2019 – Council votes to spend $5,850 with All Seasons for a new 5-ton AC unit [Dispatch front page news].

August 10, 2020 – Council votes to spend $2,500 with Hendrix Consulting Engineers (HCE) to evaluate the Hostess House [Council minutes page 7 item 7.3]

February 15, 2021 – HCE report is huge and repairs look expensive. Council debating what to do. Council member Cathy Kuehne is quoted in the Dispatch as saying they should keep the historical look “even if it costs more” [Council packet pages 26, 27, 28]

March 8, 2021 – Council votes to spend $6,600 with Reliance Architecture to draw up a “master plan” [Council packet page 10].

October 25, 2021 – Council votes 5-2 to approve $130,570 payment to Reliance Architecture to plan the Hostess House “upgrade” – representing roughly 10% of project cost.

January 18, 2022 – Reliance Architecture$8,460for “Predesign”

September 12, 2022 – Reliance Architecture$14,775for “Construction Docs”

August 22, 2022 – Reliance Architecture$32,012and$12,312for “Design Dev”

Current expenditures: $164,790

August 16, 2021 Dispatch Article – Project now estimated to cost $1,380,000.00 (page 39) – up from $200,000 five months earlier.

October 24, 2022 City council meeting – project now projected to cost $1.88 million.

Current revenue from Hostess House to City: approximately $1,200 between Oct 1, 2019 and September 30, 2020.

Projected revenue for FY 2022/2023: approximately $10,500 (revenues $16,000 and costs of $5,500 anually)

City Personnel Policy Changes: Mo Money…Lotsa Paid Time Off.

City council unanimously waved through some tweaks to the City employee personnel policy lately. Not surprising, considering most of City council do not now (nor have they ever) worked in the private sector where money is earned as opposed to shaken from the taxpayer wallet.

First up was adding some more longevity pay to the workers there a really long time. Some of the dumber council members (Williamson, for example) in the past have expressed concerns that pay isn’t competitive here and that City workers might leave. Yet on the other hand, we have more than a few workers who have been with the City 18, 20, 23 years or longer. Kind of kills that argument, wouldn’t you say?

Vacation time is generous too. As you can see below:

Remember, 15 days of vacation is three weeks off!

Then there are the “sick days”. Those “accrue at the rate of 3.69 hours per biweekly pay period” according to the pay policy. There are 26 biweekly pay periods in a year, so at the end of the year you have about 96 hours of sick leave built up. Or ANOTHER 2.5 weeks of paid time off.

This even applies to part time workers of at least 20 hours! Pretty nice benefit!

Better yet, those sick days can be carried over to the next year! You are allowed to accrue up to “a maximum allowable accumulation of 1040 hours, which is ONE HALF of a regular year of 2080 hours“.

Of course, Finley NEVER EVER talks about “benefits” when he is up at the dais pushing for pay increases every year. He ONLY talks about salaries. But as you can see, the benefits are quite nice as well.

Did I mention the City ALSO spends over $200,000 EVERY MONTH on retirement and medical benefits for employees? That works out to roughly $24,000 per year PER employee just in health and retirement bennies.

Even WITH all this paid time off, some workers manage to work even LESS! We’ll get into that in the next post using some real-life paystub hours from one of our favorite employees!

Bureaucrats Gonna Bureaucrat

The following was sent out today by our $170,000 man, “Doctor” Chane Rascoe. I had HOPED he might earn his huge salary and make the right decision on this, but alas, government bureaucrats are gonna bureaucrat. That’s just what they do:

Parents,

In the interest of continuing to have school, a traditional graduation ceremony, and end this school year successfully in just over two months without delays and closures, we will continue with the mask order at this time. 

We must give all our staff members the opportunity to be vaccinated.  From there, we will be consulting with other local officials and the local health authority over the coming days as the Governor’s order goes into effect.  The decision to maintain our current health safety protocols will be re-evaluated on at least a weekly basis.  As more information is obtained, we will consider lifting the requirement and getting back to normal which we will all love to do very soon.   

SO many things wrong in this decision! Where to start??

We will continue with the mask order” – who is “we“? I’d like to know exactly who is responsible. If it is YOU, ‘doctor’ Chane, then at least say “I” and take responsibility. I just want to know – so a year or two from now, when a bunch of kids have irreversible respiratory problems, they know who to sue the shit out of for forcing them to wear a filthy mask seven hours a day when ALL the science says it’s a completely useless gesture, and may very well be harmful.

Maybe “we” is the TEA. Is that who makes the rules? If so, why are we paying “Doctor” Rascoe $170,000 per year plus benefits? May as well cut out the middleman and save over $200k a year.

Is “we” the parents? I don’t think so. You sent out a questionnaire last week asking parents if they would like the see the masks go away. It was OVERWHELMINGLY in favor, from what I could see of the public comments. What were the results of that survey, Chane? I’m betting it was 80% in favor of getting rid of the masks.

What “mask order” are you talking about? There is no mask order any more – or didn’t you get the message, Chane? Does the good “doctor” think he has unlimited powers? What if tomorrow he ordered everyone to wear a fake moustache because he felt like it. Would the parents just go along unquestioningly? I know Bruce Haywood would, but I mean the OTHER parents. The ones with brains. Where is the good “doctor” deriving his authority from…and what are the limits?

We must give all our staff members the opportunity to be vaccinated“. No you don’t. That is ludicrous. Teachers who are female and under 50 (I’m guessing a HUGE majority of them) do not need to bother to be vaccinated. They are more likely to die of flu….or a car accident. Their risk is infinitesimal. Many of them (**cough**Cathy Kuehne**cough**) have ALREADY had Covid and are therefore immune. They have, in essence, ALREADY been vaccinated.

[I would LOVE to see how many staff have ALREADY been “out with Covid” – I have no doubt it is a huge number, if only because the incentive is there to bullshit the system and get a free vacation]

The number of staff actually in need of a vaccination in the ENTIRE school system probably numbers around 40 or 50. That should take you all of a couple days to vaccinate. Ergo, “vaccinating the staff” is a bullshit excuse.

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COVID-19 much more fatal for men, especially taking age into account
Females are FAR less likely to die of Covid. The VAST majority of teachers are female. Do the math, Chane.

We will be consulting with other local officials and the local health authority“. Really?? Is that the same local health authority who, last year, said that wearing a cloth bandana was helpful in stopping the spread? Truth pill: WRONG – it’s not. Pardon me for not eternally bowing down before the local “authority”.

Furthermore:

Kids in school are NOT a driver of Covid spread. Kids ARE NOT SPREADERS of this virus. Teachers are FAR more likely to be infected at home. The science is overwhelming.

Asymptomatic transmission is NOT a thing. It just doesn’t happen. If you have a class full of kids who appear perfectly healthy, chances are that they ARE perfectly healthy. On the very small chance one kid is “asymptomatic”, don’t get your panties in a bunch. You are not at risk from him either.

So, with a dozen reasons to get rid of the masks and ZERO reasons to keep them, why is a guy who is paid $170,000 per year to make good decisions for the school system so intent on making a VERY BAD decision?

Simple: he’s a bureaucrat. A very well-paid bureaucrat. Why do ANYTHING that even has an infinitesimal chance of upsetting HIS apple cart? Better to make 3,000 kids suffer needlessly and keep his cushy $170,000 paycheck (PLUS benefits for 9 months of work) than to have ONE kid die of something (anything – it doesn’t matter because it WILL be blamed on Covid even if the kid is 600 pounds and diabetic)? It’s WAY better (for HIM) to play it safe and keep his Nerf job and benefits.

I mean, here is a guy who, if it weren’t for this Nerf job, would probably be making $50,000 a year (with NO bennies) managing the local Verizon store. He has to realize, on some level, that he has won the lottery and has zero desire to fuck that up. Even if it means future problems for all these kids by forcing them to wear masks.

The FDA does the same thing. It’s why life-saving drugs are forced through a DECADE of bullshit testing rather than letting terminal patients volunteer to be guinea pigs and try an experimental drug. The FDA bureaucrat would rather avoid ONE public death from a drug it approved even if it means 10,000 die due to prohibition of the same drug. It is the SEEN bad effect versus the UNSEEN horrendous effect. The overpaid bureaucrat will choose to protect his own ass 100% of the time.

That is what we are seeing here. Just another sad example of bureaucrats putting themselves before the kids.

Bernie Bro Socialist Running For City Council

Clayton Tucker is running for City council this May against Zac Morris.

Clayton who? Exactly. Apparently he recently ran for state senate, got squashed, and decided to go through his campaign website and change “TX-24” to “Lampasas” and just run for something. I’ve never heard of the kid.

So I did some digging. The last thing we want in this town is a pinko commie Bernie Sanders Bro making any decisions of ANY kind.

I CAN tell you this: he is a huge Bernie Bro. Loves Robert Francis O’Rourke. Is petrified of “climate change” and thinks we have only 11 years to stop it (think of him as AOC…but shorter….and more feminine).

He thinks Texas should go 100% renewable energy in the next decade. He is absolutely in love with the idea of “free” medical care and “free” college for everyone.

In short, he’s a socialist.

I’ve been covering him extensively on my Gab site. Feel free to get yourself acquainted with this bozo – then make SURE you vote for Zac Morris for City council Place 1.

TJ Monroe & Chuck Williamson: Making Expensive Shitty Decisions Since July 2013

Chuck Williamson has been involved in City decision making in one way or another (CIP Committee, council) since the early 1990s. TJ Monroe has been doing the same for at least 10 years as a council member and LEDC member.

I would argue it’s time for both of them to hang up the cleats and go play golf or bingo or something. They have both left a trail of money wasting, bad ideas, and idiotic predictions in their wake.

Unfortunately, Williamson just wormed his way BACK into the seat he lost last November, so we are stuck with that clown for another year or so.

BUT, we have a chance to vote TJ Monroe out once and for all this May as she runs for mayor against local businessman Myles Haider.

Let’s take a look at just ONE snapshot from July of 2013 to prove how badly TJ and Chuck have managed things over the years.

From the July 2, 2103 Lampasas Dispatch:

Also at the recent meeting, the council discussed selling, reusing or moving unoccupied city buildings. The council decided to sell the former City Hall at the corner of Main and Third streets. Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Bierschwale
said they can envision a private buyer refurbishing the building nicely,
possibly for use as upscale apartments.

Translation: On the advice of the CIP (of which Chuck Williamson was a member at the time), City council – including TJ Monroe – decided to sell the old City Hall building for a measly $75,000!

At the VERY SAME TIME, City council was sitting around saying “gee…we need a new council chambers!” and they were budgeting $250,000 for the project.

From the VERY SAME ISSUE of the Dispatch:

“Several City council members said they would like to consider funding for a new council chambers — estimated to cost $250,000 — in the upcoming fiscal year. “We need it [a larger meeting space] as soon as we can get it — I’ll put it that way,” said McCauley, who serves on the CIP Committee”

So in one breath, these idiots said “we need a place for a new council chambers” and then ALSO said “hey, let’s sell this old building we aren’t using for a pittance!”

What ACTUALLY ended up happening??

There was no “private buyer” to magically turn the building into “upscale apartments” like the monumentally mentally impaired TJ Monroe dreamed about! No…what happened was the morons on City council BOUGHT BACK that very same building for $225,000 just over a year later!!

They THEN spent roughly $1,500,000.00 to “renovate” this building and turn it into a new City council chambers. Thus spending 500% MORE than they were considering spending! ($250k versus $1.5 million).

[Note: the Old City Hall debacle included a $96,000 no-bid A/V system: a screw-up SO egregious it prompted me to start this blog. Not to mention a wildly overpriced elevator that breaks down constantly!]

Did anyone show any regret, remorse or shame for bungling things so horrendously? Hell no! Chuck Williamson was PROUD of his genius idea to sell the old building for a song. He said so in the June 10, 2014 issue of The Dispatch:

“He added that the Capital Improvements Program Committee has shown
foresight with recent plans — such as its suggestion, which the council followed, of selling unused city-owned buildings. The longtime CIP member
said he hopes the committee’s quarterly meetings will help identify both current and future needs for Lampasas.”

We are stuck with Williamson for a short while longer, I’m afraid. But YOU have the chance to get RID of TJ Monroe this May. She has proven over and over that she has no idea what she’s doing, no common sense and NO respect for the taxpayer’s money.

Vote Myles Haider for Mayor of the City of Lampasas.

Hostess House Remodel Debacle: Already Wasting Money

The City foolishly took over the Hostess House at the end of 2019, you may recall. Apparently, they think they should be in the business of running an event center instead of just leaving that to the private sector.

They apparently also learned ZERO from the $1.5 million they wasted on the Old City Hall “remodel”.

Immediately after taking over, council approved the expenditure of $5,850 to replace a 5-ton HVAC unit [Dispatch 11/19/19 front page news].

According to then-councilman Mike White: “The Hostess House has had extensive air-conditioning problems, and he alluded to multiple service calls in recent years.

Great. Fine and dandy. I covered that story myself and laughed at TJ Monroe worrying about a few hundred bucks after she had voted repeatedly to waste tens of thousands on other moronic projects.

Here we are about a year later. The City managed to make about $1200 renting this thing out in 2020. Yes, that’s an entire twelve hundred bucks. I requested the rental sheet for 2020.

Clearly, it was a rousing success! So what is City council to do after taking on this idiotic project they never should have touched? Why, go and spend another $300,000 remodeling the building, naturally! A building which everyone NOW apparently sees as a dilapidated piece of shit. Council had Hendrix Engineering come in and do a major assessment of the Hostess House recently.

[Of course, one might ask why they didn’t do all this BEFORE they took it over, but that’s City council for you. Leap first and look later.]

So what did Hendrix find? You can see all the details HERE [page 26, 27, 28].

One of the interesting tidbits is the talk about the HVAC system:

Mechanical, HVAC – item #3 (page 26): Currently systems appear to be functioning but are nearing end of life cycle.

Very weird. They literally just replaced the HVAC 15 months ago, but it is now nearing end of life cycle?

I see that “nearing end of life cycle” phrase a LOT in the minutes over the years. It’s an easy way to get new stuff they want even if the old stuff is perfectly fine. It’s safe to pull this stunt, because what kind of asshole is going to comb through thousands of purchase orders over 60 or 80 months to try and find out when the original equipment was ACTUALLY purchased??

An asshole like me, that’s who.

I saw this phrase most recently after the IT Department allowed hackers to lock up the entire City computer system and ruined approximately $40,000 worth of computer equipment. Finley glossed this over by explaining to us that all that stuff was old anyways (“end of life”) and was going to be replaced soon. So, no big deal.

Seriously. This is how “logic” works in the government sector and in the minds of government bureaucrats who have never worked in the real world. It’s sad, and it always costs the taxpayer a pretty penny.

Here is an idea! If this Hostess House project is SUCH a great use of funds and there is SUCH a high demand for it, why don’t all the Goldfish and Finley get together, open their own wallets, buy the fucking thing, fix it up and rent it out themselves?

Should be a no-brainer, right???

I think council member Cathy Kuehne ESPECIALLY should jump in on my idea! After all – she was quoted in the Dispatch as sayingthe city should work to keep the historical integrity of the building, even if it costs a little more.

Sure, why not? It’s the taxpayers dollars! Not Kuehne’s. So she is all for blowing more dough on the idea. Maybe she and her husband can take some of the roughly $115,000 in salary they are paid by the Lampasas school district and buy the Hostess House! I’d love to see it.

A YEAR After “Two Weeks To Flatten The Curve”, City Wants To Waste Money On Plexiglas Partitions For Council Chambers.

A YEAR after “two weeks to flatten the curve”, the City now wants to piss away money on plastic partitions for City council chambers.

[Find link here and go to page 21 and 22]

Talk about closing the barn door after the horse has already escaped! I can think of MANY reasons for NOT wasting money on Plexiglas for City council chambers.

Masks, Plexiglas and social distancing do NOTHING. If you still don’t understand that, you have no business making decisions for the City and their $28 million operating budget.

The “dead wood” (extremely vulnerable elderly) has pretty much all been killed off by now after 16 months. Which means this thing has already done its worst damage, by far. If you still don’t understand that, you have no business making decisions for the City and their $28 million operating budget.

Much of City council and City Hall has ALREADY gotten ‘sick’ with ‘covid’ (Talbert, Kuehne, Nelson, etc). Therefore, they are no longer at risk. If you still don’t understand that, you have no business making decisions for the City and their $28 million operating budget.

[Incidentally, Kuehne literally wore her mask EVERYWHERE and ALL THE TIME. She even spoke through it at council meetings. How’d that work out for you?]

There is a vaccine out there spreading like wildfire at over a million doses per day. I certainly won’t take it, but all the scared rabbits are. This will supposedly protect everyone. Therefore, this thing is a miniscule “threat” compared to a year ago….so why bother with this bullshit now?? If you still don’t understand that, you have no business making decisions for the City and their $28 million operating budget.

Herd immunity will be here by April, according to people who are not complete idiots like Dr. Muppet Fauci. You are in FAR less ‘danger’ than you were a year ago, when there were no partitions. If you still don’t understand that, you have no business making decisions for the City and their $28 million operating budget.

This virus is most deadly to the extremely elderly and infirm. Pretty sure nobody on City council fits that description. If you still don’t understand that, you have no business making decisions for the City and their $28 million operating budget. If you ARE elderly and infirm, don’t run for City council. Stay home and watch Wheel of Fortune for the rest of your life.

[Besides, when Myles Haider stomps TJ Monroe for the mayoral position, the average age of council will drop about 6 years anyways]

Of course, they will go ahead and waste money on these ridiculous Plexiglas theatrics anyways, despite all the reasons I’ve given NOT to. Because that’s what the morons in charge do! It’s their nature.

On the plus side, with all of these dolts sitting in their little plastic cubes, they will look even MORE like the Seven Goldfish in a fishbowl that I have been calling them for the last 2.5 years!

P.S. I am unable to copy and paste the ridiculous statement from the City about why they are doing this, so I just took a picture.

By the way, it was FLATTEN the curve – not SLOW the curve.

Typical government bureaucrats: way BEHIND the curve!!

We Just Got A Taste Of “The Green New Deal” – Failing Wind And Solar

Too much wind and solar on a grid and you will get “ERCOT” with your pants down. Every time.

This chart of TX power generation shows you everything you need to know about trying to add lots of renewables to a grid.

The enormous variability of wind generation becomes instantly apparent. Wind is not real baseline power because it’s too unpredictable and variable. Power over sweep for wind is a third-power function of wind speed, so it’s always going to vary massively with small changes in wind velocity. It jumps all over the place. The variance is managed through fast spin natural gas plants that come online to take up the slack.

But we can see what happens when wind suddenly drops to near zero and stays there because, say, all your windmills are frozen solid in an ice storm.

Nat gas has been taking up wind’s slack and then some. It’s been going gangbusters trying to keep up. But demand is just too high and there’s just no more real, reliable power. The issue here is not too much fossil fuels – it’s not having enough. If the whole peak power of the TX system was nat gas and coal, we would have sailed through this with no issues. Same for nuclear.

At exactly the moment we needed peak power, the renewables went to near zero. So the grid broke. We see this time and time again where you have wind and solar exceeding about 30% of grid. We see it in Germany. We see it in California.

Working 96-98% of the time is not acceptable for things like power grids. It means you’re gonna get a week or two of this a year.

Listening to the green new deal grifters push more renewables to fix this is like watching a frat bro tell a pledge they just need a couple more shots of mescal to sober them up.

Even that moron Rhonda Witcher is jumping on the propaganda bandwagon. In the Feb 18th Radiogram, Rhonda tells us that “social media posts quickly turned to placing blame on renewable energy (mostly windmills), but that has since been found to be totally untrue”

Of course, Rhonda Witcher doesn’t provide any evidence that it is “totally untrue”. That is because Rhonda Witcher is a libtard devoid of logic, reason or any knowledge whatsoever.

These people are lying and they know it full well. they are making up “alternate facts” because, well, let’s face it, that kind of spin works.