Baker on a Big Three Rebirth?

Mark Baker:

Today’s Wall Street Journal article provides an overview of today’s Auto industry. It answers the question I’ve been thinking of for a long time — “what is an American Car”. Fully 1/3 of the cars built in North America are Non-Big Three. I’m sure that if they went further and looked at “investment” in new facilities over the past 20 years, it would be even further skewed.

Referenda politics

I was surprised to get the email below which is intended, I thought, to provide updates on the mayor’s activities. My objection is not that a position was taken on the referenda questions, or even that a link was provided to send contributions to those seeking yes votes. Rather, it was the characterization that those who think a no vote is the wiser choice are REPUBLICANS. That’s a mighty dirty word in this town.
I’ll be voting no on the expansion of Leopold. After educating myself on the issues, (thank you School Information System for providing such high quality, non-partisan, primary source information) I’ve concluded that building such a large school is unwise; more important, there are changes in the neighborhood demographics that argue at least for a fresh look. That means I could be persuaded in the future, but as things stand right now, I’m voting no.
As to the other two questions, I’m still trying to work out the answer. I resent being played by the administration over items like strings and I don’t believe the board has done its job, the careful oversight of the budget/budget process. I don’t trust the numbers and I don’t like the fact that Supt Rainwater protected his staff before the budget process formally began. Administration seems like a very fat piece of the budget and, at the risk of offending, also seems like it serves as the golden parachute for long-serving prinicipals as they edge toward retirement. That said, I want our schools able to function to educate our kids. So what I have to decide is if this vote will prompt the board to reevaluate how it does its job.
Does this make me a Republican?

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Mayor Dave’s Plan for Madison

Mayor Dave released a memo to Department Heads regarding the 2006 capital budget Monday. A few tidbits:

  • Two more swimming pools will be included in my 10-year plan; like the first pool, they will be built with a combination of public and private funds
  • A new Central Library: included in my 10-year plan, funded through a mix of public and private support
  • Streetcars: included in my 10-year plan; funded through a mix of local, state and federal funds
  • Redevelopment of East and Towne malls along New Urbanist lines: private investment

Reasonable ideas, but for the streetcars… I’d love to see rail to O’hare, Milwaukee and Minneapolis.