Saturday, August 12, 2006

What Dotty Did. Or didn't do.

Michael Laws, Mayor, Wanganui, Dot McKinnon, Wanganui District Council, WDCWith Michael Laws busy officiating at the birth of his latest offspring the reins have been handed to Deputy Mayor Dot McKinnon.

And thus dawns a new era of enlightened and inclusive democracy in Wanganui, wherein citizens of all hues and with differing viewpoints are welcomed and respected, where Council meetings are places where issues are freely debated and decisions reached in the best interests of the town across party lines, and the citizenry's hard-earned dollars are carefully shepherded against the need for future infrastructure investment and not wasted on electoral baubles.

Or not.

We're certain that Deputy Dotty has a detailed set of instructions from the Mad Mayor, probably written in blood (whose, we can only guess at) on the back of an abusive email about peanuts. And, serendipity being what it is - there can be no other reason for the timing, surely - there aren't too many big decisions on the agenda during Mickey's abesence anyway.

But that doesn't mean Dotty can't break the mould, rock the boat, turn over a new leaf, or some other synonym for "decide to run things like a sane person would".

Mind you, the portents aren't exectly positive. From her weak excusing of Mayoral insult and intimidation at the Code of Conduct hearing - "it's not him, it's that other Michael Laws, the one who's not Mayor of Wanganui" - to her craven apologies for having to be his stand-in at many events he simply can't be bothered to attend (that being any at which the requisite number of cameras is not present) to her elbow-jerk performance at the Council table (that's like a knee-jerk reaction, only when your hand shoots skyward every time the Mayor gives you "the look") Dot McKinnon has been nothing more nor less than Mickey's chief enabler.

With the mantle officially bestowed upon her while the Mayor is away ensuring that his reproductive prowess justifies further endless repetition in women's magazines and his own newspaper columns, Dotty could opt to make a few changes.

Sure, there are limits to what she could do. Tearing up plans for the Splash Centre extension probably wouldn't go unnoticed, for instance. But what about simply honouring some of diVision's election pledges?

Like the "main street" Mayoral office, for instance, offering citizens free and unfettered access to their First Citizen.

Like the democracy policy, which promised not only occasional referenda but real consultation. A good start might be following the lead of other Councils and giving people a right to speak and ask questions at the commencement of each full Council meeting.

Like commissioning someone independent to compile a proper and balanced explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of the next batch of Mad Mayoral referendum questions.

Like setting herself up behind a trestle table in a shopping centre and exposing herself to the real opinions of Wanganui people, so she might actually represent them and not Mickey at the next Council meeting.

Yes, we imagine thoughts of a porcine airforce are filling your heads by now, Watchers. But nothing is impossible. Sometimes you just have to hurl the pig in the air, and it'll start flapping. Anyone who has suggestions as to what Dotty might do while Mickey is away can find her contact details on the Council website.

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31 comments:

Anonymous said...

Parent of at risk kids asks at yesterday's DHB board meeting why Wanganui can’t have four paediatricians as Gisborne does.

Possibly because the people of Gisborne elected a mayor who doesn't routinely indulge in racist xenophobic public slagging of minorities and put downs of other cities, other countries, and especially families with at-risk children.

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of crap you bloggers spout - your mayor is right if he categorises you as nutters because reading the comments here most of you qualify.

To suggest that you can't get specialists at the DHB because Michael Laws is running council (two different entities in case you haven't noticed) is the kind of thinking that used to earn such posters straitjackets in the good old days.

I know Lake Alice dumped most of its in-patients into wangas but this blog is powerful proof that they're mad and off their medication.

It is very interesting that so many people think that this mayor and copuncil are doing a great job that the mainstream media counterpoint Wangas as a place that has got it right with both its democracy and rates policies!
It maybe that you criticise the Mayor because he doesn't listen to YOU - in which case he gets even more brownie points.

Anonymous said...

The only chance that Dotty could do anything independant while our mad mayor is away would be,
1. get rid of her phone
2. get rid of her email facilities.

But then there is Ngire who will be waving her broomstick around cause her lycra mickey will be in constant touch by email to her making sure his orders are carried out.
Apologies for the mis-spelling of your name N but my mind went blank when I visualised mickey in lycra.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

To suggest that you can't get specialists at the DHB because Michael Laws is running council (two different entities in case you haven't noticed)

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Mickey Mickey Mikcey. You can be SO dense sometimes. The comment at 5.43 clearly links the effects of your mayoral racist xenophobic public slagging with the perception people in other cities have of Wanganui.

In other words, Mickey (watch our lips) who in their right mind would want to live in a town (and raise their kids) where a racist zenophobic potty-mouthed schoolboy masquerades as mayor?

Not the intelligent highly qualified people we need to look after our sick kids (including peanute allergy sufferers) that's for sure.

Anonymous said...

Wangas as a place that has got it right with both its democracy and rates policies!
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Forget democracy under Mickey.

The only reason that rates Wanganui aren't sky high ------ take note ------ is because our pre Mickey Council had the
fore-thought to plan the replacement of our infrastructure many years ago.

Anonymous said...

What a sickening hypocrite Michael Laws is. Having whispered in the duller students' ears encouraging them to use the hospital as a political football, for fucks sake, he now says we should all pull together.

The only thing you're pulling is you, Mickey.

Anonymous said...

To anon @ 9.41am:

1. Where's your proof?;
2. Given ML is doing something positive, what are YOU doing?
3. Is your soul as ugly as your postings?

Emma Camden's letter in the Chronicle this morning was a new low even for the SOS. Sour Old Sods.

Anonymous said...

Oh yes, a wonderful idea! A Come-to-Wangers package for the ob/gyn profession. So who's going to pay them? The DHB can hardly afford it, or they would have already attracted someone by now wouldn't they? So there, you go, Wanganui: an excuse for a rate rise next year....

Anonymous said...

Further strange goings on within the Council building. Is it true that recently sideways shifted James Lowe is off? And was that recently made redundant Keith Smith fronting the Community Contract workshop for Council.

Anonymous said...

Yes that's right Beaerhunter - abandon Wanganui's child health and maternity services. That's a dumb, dumb, dumb idea. Did I say that was dumb? Or don't you have kids?

Anonymous said...

A lot of sense in this mornings Chron letters from the NINE HOSPITAL SPECIALISTS. It's a pity that the CHRON reporters have'nt interviewed them. This hospital "crisis" is increasingly looking like another Vision publicity stunt - the nine specialists rejected the Baker-Hogan, Solomons, Faumui attack on the Chairman and CEO. These three have isolated themselves from the support of their colleagues by adopting Laws like personal attack. It's not surprising that the CEO is having difficulty recruiting more paediatricians - the nine specialists made the reasons clear - including that while there is only enough work for one doc in this size district they need three to operate a roster. Who would want to come here to sit around reading half their working time.
Meanwhile Laws claims he is a casualty of the shortage. What a lie, they were going to have their new babe in Palmy all along ( like the last one). And two years ago, Laws said that the reason they were heading to Palmy was that the local hospital was sub standard, and the staff incompetent.Now, it's the management's fault, the Vision cronies claim.

Anonymous said...

What's really dumb dumb dumb Mickey is you winding up your little B-H terrorist dolly and sending her tottering into the media.

You really should call her back into the madrassa for a some daily recitations of your koran. Face it, Mickey, she's as thick as two short planks.

Anonymous said...

anon said:
Is it true that recently sideways shifted James Lowe is off?

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Apparently that is so. Yet another serious loss of a key person. Isn't he just the sort of young educated talented committed type that Mickey is always spouting about attracting to Wanganui.

The trouble is, they get here and find they'd be more comfortable in Zimbabwe or North Korea than under our tin pot dictator and his dysfunctional council.

Anonymous said...

According to friends in Christchurch Philippa Baker-Hogan's sister Erin got a bad reputation there when she was on the council and DHB for airing dirty laundry, making dumb comments and just plain stirring in the media.

Having pissed off just about everybody and made a total dick of herself, she finally imploded and everyone heaved a sigh of relief.

So we shouldn't be too surprised to see her doppelganger going the same way here, especially under the tutelage of Mad Mickey.

Anonymous said...

anon
Anonymous said...
A lot of sense in this mornings Chron letters from the NINE HOSPITAL SPECIALISTS.
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You are right anon but wasn't it typical for the Chronicle to plaster the mayor's latest nonsense (biggest crisis since the war?????) over the front page and leave these specialists buried in the letters page? It just shows that they're not interested in letting the (balanced) facts get in the way of a good bit of mayoral or B-H spin.

Anonymous said...

Love this from the council website:

"About 1000 vintage cars and 3000 people are expected to spend a week in and around Wanganui for the rally. The economic impact is expected to be more than $10 million to the regional economy during that week."

So, every person there is going to spend $3333 each? In a week?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Yes that's right Beaerhunter - abandon Wanganui's child health and maternity services. That's a dumb, dumb, dumb idea. Did I say that was dumb? Or don't you have kids?

WHere exactly did I say to abandon these services? All I wondered was where the money to attract more staff come from. A reasonable question I would have thought, given that it is the DHB's responsibility, not council's. And yes, I do have children, not that it is relevant or indded any of your goddam business. (And yes both of them have had serious illnesses requiring hospitalisation, thankfully not in Wanganui, before you start bleating.)

Anonymous said...

And as for Clive Solomons mis diagnosis of reality'. Fancy supporting a vote of no confidence in the CEO, wanting him to step down and then stay to help!
dah!

Anonymous said...

1. Where's your proof?;
2. Given ML is doing something positive, what are YOU doing?
3. Is your soul as ugly as your postings?
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1. It's obvious; transparent to anyone who's looking - Vision embodies Mickey's negativity, which is evident in everything he says
2. No he isn't. I don't blow my own trumpet that's your game.
3. The ugliest part of my body is my mind, get it right fool.

Anonymous said...

wot happened at council yesterday?
c'mon LawsWatch - your job is to report what happens there

Anonymous said...

Anon 1.40 Aug. 14

Camden's letter yesterday was backed up by the doctors and today with other member of the public understanding what P B-H was up to.

Anonymous said...

anon said:
Is it true that recently sideways shifted James Lowe is off?
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Yes he is going back to Tauranga disillusioned with the running of Wanganui. A big loss.
Keep an eye on the paper for vacancies - new roles/positions to take the pressure off staff buckling under greatly increased work loads.

Anonymous said...

Lawswatch, you need a updated photo of Dotty, she's not looking as flash as that publicity shot from a few years ago.

Anonymous said...

NBR news feed suspended:
Isn't the truth that its been suspended because the NBR has been a strong editorial supporter of the mayor and his council!

Anonymous said...

Here's a quote:

"Bundaberg is very attractive but left me with a sense of untapped potential. The town itself has nothing wrong with it but it has no pizzazz, no polish. It's a little tired-looking, with residents who tend to lack civic pride and involvement."

Has Nicki become Mickey?

That's right Councillor Higgie, slagging off other towns and other countries makes you look like an unwelcome guest.

Laws Watch said...

Isn't the truth that its been suspended because the NBR has been a strong editorial supporter of the mayor and his council!

So whilst the comment pieces to which you refer were published by NBR (but never available in the online feed) we continued to use, but now all of a sudden we stop because... it's a conspiracy!!

Watch out, anon! There's a Black Helicopter circling your house. Time to put on your tinfoil hat!!

Anonymous said...

Rangi,
could you please explain to us all here why you really didn't vote, and after that Michael needs his shoes cleaned and I'm sure other Vision councillors have some odd jobs for you to do.

Anonymous said...

The mayors column that is posted on the council website - is that right about the representation ratio numbers? If so, what's the fuss?

Anonymous said...

What a great team Mickey and Rangi make. Keep digging, guys and you’ll soon have Vision’s grave ready for the stinking corpse of Mickey’s latest political misadventure.

Anonymous said...

Q. Why didn’t Rangi vote?
A. Because Mickey told him not to.

Now, that didn’t take half the front page, did it?

Anonymous said...

Okay, so what he's saying is that rural ratepayers will be better off having access to 10 "at large" councillors (and could someone tell them at Guyton St that "councillor" has two 'l's?).
However, under the proposal, they won't have ANY rural councillors. And since "at-large" candidates will come from where the most votes are (ie the city), how many will understand the needs of the rural community? Just a thought.
And I do love the idea that anyone who has a problem with council would approach Mickey directly. For what? A gobful of abuse?