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We need more bloggers in West Allis

By Michael James
Thursday, Nov 1 2007, 08:20 AM

(Picture me waving my finger at each of you in the international symbol of "shame on you".)

I have posted 11 blog entries since Aaron's last post.  12 entries since Steve posted last. 

And I have posted 17 times since Carol, Julie, the West Allis players and Mary Ann posted their last entries.

In fairness to the above mentioned posters, they each write a good blog.  Regardless of the dwell time in between posts (and I have been guilty of going over a full week a couple of times) each blogger has chosen his or her passion, and does a good job in expressing the intended thought.

Truth be told, most of my recent posts have been about the USBC Masters.  But that's OK.  I continued blogging about the Masters because the number of hits that I had.  My 10 entries about the Masters over the course of the week had over 1900 hits.  Granted, there very well may have been the same people checking each day, but when each entry averages 190 hits, that tells me that a lot of people every day were interested in that topic.  If my hit count would have been real low, I would have made far fewer entries.

When I first started blogging, FranklinNOW's Kevin Fischer sent me an E-mail stating that I should blog about what I am passionate about.  I also mentioned in my first entry last March that I may not blog much about West Allis.  As a matter of fact, when MyCommunityNOW editor Mark Maley and I were discussing my entrance to the blogosphere, I said up front that I don't have a lot of opinions on West Allis proper, but that I felt that what I had to say was interesting.

Now, with all that said, where in West Allis is somebody who has a passion for the city, for city government, the schools, the architecture, etc., who can write a coherent blog about what is really going on in the city?

I am not that person.  With a full time job, four kids, two dogs, two bowling leagues, an enjoyment of sporting events and very limited free time, I don't have the extra time or energy to attend school board meetings.  Or city council meetings.  Or open hearings about zoning.  Truth is, I can't comprehend most of it. (Blame the former West Milwaukee High School.  There wasn't a civics class to be found in 1984 through 1986.)

In my cynical view of life and politics, a successful candidate for any election will say whatever s/he feels will win that election.  Once in office, s/he will do whatever s/he can to maintain that office.  Those candidates with the wide-eyed, genuine stances on property taxes, school finances or development ideals usually get crushed at the polls.  If they get elected, they may try to advance the agenda, but after losing so many battles, they become one of the old guard.

As stated, I am not the one to call candidates on that stuff.  Or to push forward a public issue.  For example, I am absolutely certain that Mayor Jeanette Bell got paid off to "retire" in the form of a profitable sale of her house (in a horrible seller's market) for additional development in an area where the traffic is choking.  Maybe she floated the retirement idea, and somebody grabbed the bait, bought her off and sent her out into the sunset.  Maybe I am dead wrong.  But I am not the one to do that investigating.  I would rather check fantasy football stats.  However, somebody SHOULD be doing that checking.  What really got my goat was when the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote this puff piece that mentioned how hard it was for her.  She's got seller's remorse and the MJS never even looks into the timing of her retirement and her house sale for development. (And that "I recused myself from the discussion" garbage.  I believe that like I believe that I am a World Cup goalkeeper.  She very well may have recused herself, knowing people would take care of her to get her out of the way so West Allis can be graced with yet another Walgreens.  Humbug.)

BrookfieldNOW has Cindy Kilkenny, who blogs multiple times daily about the Elmbrook School district, and about the mayor (who appears to be a shady charachter). 

NewBerlinNOW has Linda Richter, who was a former New Berlin school board memer who comments regularly about the wasteful spending of the school board (like this entry from early this week about the cost of a sign for Reagan Elementay school).

FranklinNOW has community journalists (the fancy way of calilng us "bloggers") in excess, but they have multiple players who comment regularly on the community.  Unfortunately, they usually end up arguing with each other and calling each other names, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.  Maybe the name calling is going to far, but civic debate on things like design of the in-construction Target store on Hwy 100 & Drexel, the school board jamming through a 5.9% increase in the property tax levy for schools or the need and agenda of an environmental commission are all laudible topics. 

West Allis residents... Are you our Cindy Kilkenny, Linda Richter or Fred Keller?  Contact Mark Maley and let's get the WestAllisNOW site acting like we belong to the second largest city in Milwaukee County.

 

Comments

Bryan Maersch   

Hey

What about me, I grew up in West Allis!

FranklinNOW Blogger

Bryan Maersch

November 1, 2007 12:17 PM

Mark Maley   

We definitely would welcome more bloggers in West Allis...

You don't have to know much about computers or blogging, just a desire share your views (on anything) with the thousands of people who view WestAllisNOW.com every day.

For details, call me at 262-446-6630 or email me at mmaley@cninow.com.

Mark Maley

NOW Online Editor

November 1, 2007 12:44 PM

Michael James   

Bryan -

I linked a post of yours... I was trying to include everybody!  

Thanks for reading my blog.  Be gentle if you talk about me on FranklinNow!

November 1, 2007 1:41 PM

Bryan Maersch   

How could anyone knock you and your Sugar-Na!

November 1, 2007 7:04 PM

Hazie   

Cindy's blogs are annoyingly addictive.

Linda's blogs-Kind of blah, blah, blah to non-New Berlinites.

Is Fred really that cool?

November 1, 2007 8:04 PM

Michael James   

I would like to clarify something.  When I wrote this entry, I had linked from Linda's NewBerlinNOW site.  Somehow, the first line of my post (mentioning wagging a finger) ended up as a comment on her post.  

I have since learned that somebody else had noticed it, and thought it was rude of me to leave a negative post on someone else's blog.

As I just stated, I did not actively leave a comment on Linda's blog, nor do I know how it got there.

November 3, 2007 2:14 PM

Michael James   

I have just learned that in a dispute with the editor of the MyCommunityNOW group, Fred Keller has resigned as a blogger and has had his blog removed.

Details can be found on Kevin Fischer's and Bryan Maersch's blogs on FranklinNOW.com

November 3, 2007 2:16 PM

Hazie   

Wow, a lot of exciting drama going on around here.

November 3, 2007 5:36 PM

Linda Richter   

I don't know how your blog article's sentence got linked onto my Inside New Berlin  blog, either.

Perhaps it's a glitch in the system.

I thank you for alerting me to it.

Rest assured that I am not offended or angry in the least. On the contrary, I'd like to thank you for your positive comments about my Inside New Berlin blog. I blogged about NB Schools/School Board,New Berlin City government, State budget, and a bunch of other topics. Some of my recent blogs have gotten over a thousand hits. I applaud your efforts at encouraging West Allis residents to blog about their community.  Best wishes to you.

blog, too.    

November 3, 2007 9:38 PM

Steve Schreiner   

Mike,

Thanks for trying to encourage more people to blog. I've tried to get a guy who sends me e-mails about my blogs to blog himself. He's a smart guy with some very good insight into 'Stallis, but he hasn't signed in as of yet. You know who you are J.N.!!!

Speaking to not posting fresh blogs daily, this is just a hobby of mine. When I decided to write blogs, I figured that I'd try to do a "fresh one" every week or so. Maybe when I'm in the house more during the winter I'll increase my blogging, but for now, it is what it is.

P.S. Good riddance to Fred Keller!!! That guy is a tool.

Steve Schreiner.

November 3, 2007 10:18 PM

Phil G   

Mike:

Regarding the message you left me on Kowalski's blog.  Your Name on your Blog and a subtitle under it linked to a picture are what is causing the problem.  When you left the "link" since your name is missing something went out of whack.  I think you should let the NOW staff know to look into it.  Sign out and take a look at your blog as a person like me would to see what I mean.

Phil

November 4, 2007 12:55 AM

Bryan Maersch   

UPDATE:

Mark Maley and Fred made nice and Fred Keller is now back to blogging on FranklinNOW.

November 6, 2007 8:58 AM

Matt Thomas   

Michael, you didn't have anything to apologize to Linda about. That is called a trackback. If you put a link to one of the other blogs in a posting you make, a trackback will be created in the comments on that other blog. That way, your blog postings are connected. Also, I don't think it is accuarate to make it seem like she is some warrior against wasteful spending. The voters of New Berlin decided to boot her out of office in 2001 when she ran for re-election. She has tried to get back on the school board but has failed in each election she was in. This last year she got dozens of write in votes. Clearly the voters don't want her kind of tax and spend liberalism.

November 9, 2007 11:13 PM

Matt Thomas   

It was 2002 that Richter was booted off the school board, not 2001.

November 11, 2007 8:52 PM

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About Michael James

West Allis resident Michael James is not actually looking for a sponsor, but his blog's name reflects his view of the world in the 21st century. Everything is for sale, from stadium names (Miller Park) to sporting leagues (the Lumber Liquidators Professional Bowlers Association) to bus stop signs. If it can hold an ad, it is for sale.

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