Saturday, October 27, 2018

TWENTY REASONS WHY I AM NOT AT RISK OF EVER GETTING ELECTED TO THE AUSTIN CITY COUNCIL HERE IN THIS STATE CAPITAL CITY FOR TEXAS



(1) I emphatically oppose legalization of marijuana.

(2) I emphatically oppose legalization of so-called medical marijuana.

(3) I feel very strongly that the world- famous local folk singer Willie Nelson should donate money toward a marijuana-addiction treatment program serving admirers of his and others here in Austin who were led astray by his pro-marijuana lifestyle.



(4) I support closing down the auto-racing events that take place in Austin. Those events waste fossil fuels, and they needlessly jeopardize the safety and medical health of the drivers.

(5) I strongly support random drug testing twice per year on any and all persons employed by the City Government of Austin, including the Mayor, City Council members, City Manager, and department heads.

(5a) I also support publication by the City of Austin each month in "The Austin American-Statesman" and "The Austin Chronicle" and "Hill Country News" and "Community Impact" newspaper, of the full legal name of each and every employee or official of the City Government of Austin, or any contractor with the City of Austin, who failed a random drug test at least twice in the current calendar year.

(5b) I support a new city ordinance that requires any City of Austin employee and any City of Austin official to enroll in a drug-treatment program to be financed in full by the City of Austin if he or she fails at least two random drug tests in the same calendar year.

(5c) I support a new city ordinance for the City Government of Austin that insists on the dismissal of any City of Austin employee or official who, after enrolling in and completing a City-mandated drug-addiction-treatment program, then fails a random drug test by the City of Austin at any point after that.

(5d) I support a new city ordinance for the City of Austin that requires the automatic and lawful dismissal of any City Government of Austin employee or any City Government of Austin official who either refused to enroll in a City of Austin-sponsored drug-treatment program after they failed two random drug tests within the same calendar year; or who failed to successfully complete a City of Austin-sponsored drug-treatment program that they had been required by the City of Austin to enroll in.

(6) I strongly support full freedom from thought-control projects and full freedom from compelled-speech involvements and full freedom from continuous anonymous communications violating their own privacy rights for any and all Austin residents.

(7) I strongly support the legal and Constitutional right of any and all law-abiding Austin residents to set their own priorities as they wish, as is underscored by the Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Strictly-Mutual-Consent Association and Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Assembly provisions of the Bill of Rights of the United States Constituion.

(8) I feel very strongly that the City Government of Austin should NEVER have any role in any infliction of fraudulent or knowingly-and-flagrantly-false communications or any fraudulent or deliberately injurious "medical services" on anyone.

(9) I feel very strongly that the Austin Police Department should have at least one office exclusively focused on pursuing and investigating alleged cases of continuous felony personal-injury crimes that allegedly have occurred or allegedly are occurring or allegedly will occur in the future in Austin, Texas. The head of that office could be designated as APD's Continuous Crimes Chief. The cited continuous-crimes office should offer a 24-hour-a-day toll-free CONTINUOUS CRIMES TIP REPORT phone number that invites rumors and reports and hunches from members of the general public in Austin and other cities or towns.

(10) I feel very strongly that Austin City Council should approve a resolution requesting that the State Government of Texas add a permanent and extensive factual exhibit inside the Bob Bullock Story of Texas history museum situated near the University of Texas at Austin.

That urgently needed new and permanent exhibit should provide extensive factual information about the pervasively injurious role in the life and career of Lt. Governor and State Comptroller Bob Bullock that his alcohol addiction inflicted on himself and others.

The intent of this "Bob Bullock the Boozer Exposed" exhibit would be to deliver a life-saving warning to all visitors to the museum, including all Texan youths who visit the museum, that they should strive to avoid developing an addiction to drinking alcohol in their own lives and career-related and religious or political pursuits.

(11) I feel strongly that Austin City Council should co-sponsor "Freedom from Unwanted Pregnancy" educational workshops throughout Austin that are designed to remind ladies under age 30 and male persons under age 30 that they do have a variety of options available to them that enable them to avoid sustaining an unwanted pregnancy or subjecting a woman or girl to an unwanted pregnancy.

Each of the workshops could feature the showing of the finest available documentary film or films that explore the pervasively harmful effects on young persons from their either being subjected to an unwanted pregnancy or their impregnating a lady in a context in which she did not want to get pregnant.

(12) I would challenge each current member of the Austin City Council and each City of Austin official who has authority over housing conditions in Austin, Texas, to each sign a public statement declaring that they strongly support safe housing conditions, including safe sleeping conditions, for any and all persons residing in Austin during that time period.

(13) I strongly support the approval by the City Government of Austin of financial incentives for new apartment complexes and new condominium communities to be designed and constructed in which the only persons allowed to reside there or visit there must agree in advance that no consumption of drinking alcohol or any tobacco product or any marijuana or any cocaine or any other illicit drug will ever occur anywhere at that apartment complex or condominium community.

(14) I believe that the building code legal requirements for any and all residential properties and business properties in Austin should be much more stringent than at present. Required compliance with tough energy-conservation standards should be imposed for any and all new buildings in Austin.

(15) I believe that as many public buildings in Austin as possible should be equipped with renewable-energy electrical power generators that enable the occupants of that building to avoid ever being subjected to a blackout or on the grounds of that building.

(16) I believe there should be public hearings in Austin at which individuals who have been victimized or harmed by the emblazoning of tattoos on their own bodies could give public statements.

(17) I would support public promotion of law-abiding and first-rate Tattoo-Reversal specialists in Austin, along with public statements about the many persons who say that after a tattoo reversal, they are leading a much happier and better life than before.










to be continued

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