Sunday, May 20, 2007

Now for the Miracles of Saint Dotty


Watchers have been moderately amused in the past week to see what appears to be the start of the canonisation of Deputy Dotty by Pope Michael Laws I and his conclave of diVisionary cardinals. Just a week ago an anonymii whispered in the comments section of this blog that:

Word is that Dot & Mickey have made a deal to swap places. He's so certain he'll be Deputy Mayor (as a Councillor), he's now planning which 'celebration' of the capital projects Dot will front in November. (12:15 PM, May 14, 2007).

A continuation of the Laws-Vision trainwreck for Wanganui, but a cosy arrangement for a mayor who knows his time is up, and the puppet deputy he so assiduously selected, fashioned and trained to dance to his mad tune. More convincingly, it’s the only way he could hope to keep his hands on the strings of power while also keeping Dotty from spilling her bags of dirt on the papacy of Michael in a gloves-off campaign against him for the mayoralty.

But as students of the wider church know, sainthood can’t just happen on the day the election campaign starts. As Wikipedia tells us,

“… the act of canonisation … occurs at the conclusion of a long process requiring extensive proof that the person proposed for canonisation lived, and died, in such a way that he or she is worthy to be recognised as a saint.”

While Dotty might well claim sainthood on the grounds that her years of officiating at the opening of an envelope while the real mayor is off doing his media thing(s), beatification usually requires a miracle or two. Hence, it was no surprise when John Maslin breathlessly and unquestioningly reported Mickey’s claims of sainthood for Dotty and the District Holdings crew who had managed to turn, not water into wine, but city debt into city surplus.

Holding co hailed as council saviour (19.05.2007 )

THE PERFORMANCE of the Wanganui District Council Holdings Ltd has been hailed as the major reason for a turnaround in council’s financial fortunes, helping turn a projected deficit into a forecast surplus. …The council is now forecasting a budget surplus of $265,000 for the quarter ending March this year, representing a major shift from the December 2006 forecast of a $384,000 deficit.

Read on and the fine print tells us the key reasons why the Council was headed for a whopping deficit for the quarter:


“….$150,000 for legal fees involving 24 separate legal actions council is involved in [and] $185,000 economic development overspend…

So we have Wellington lawyers from Sue Grabbit and Run cranking up the fees for a council that is so incompetent and litigious as to get itself involved in “24 separate legal actions” and a council that is so incompetent and so beholding to its mad mayor’s events city meisterplan that it has allowed $185,000 to be tossed at disasters like Mickey’s Boxing Day concert blow-out.

Never slow to spin a silk purse out of a sow’s ear, Mickey saw this as a golden opportunity. After months of hysteria about the previous council’s alleged failure to account for the international downturn in forestry returns, Mickey now tells us that the latest “miracle” had a lot to do with the flow-on effects of an upswing in forestry (that HIS council was too incompetent to forecast) and property returns, a lower interest costs:

The improvement from the previous quarter is mainly due to additional dividends from Wanganui District Council Holdings Ltd and forestry, additional income from Council properties and a reduction in interest costs.

And once he’s drawn a discreet veil over the bad news of the management bumbling that led to the deficit in the first place, Mickey returns to his favourite fantasy:

Mayor Laws said that the new managerial and financial structure at Council "has markedly improved internal efficiency and ensured that ratepayers' monies are properly spent. The Audit Office is no longer knocking on Council's doors every five seconds!"

And let’s not overlook this wee caveat emptor:

The surplus is a forecast and could change, depending on events in the final quarter of the financial year.

Meanwhile, the week that was offered one flicker of hope for Wanganui. Barbara Bullock has consistently stood up for truth but has been less than honestly reported by Mickey’s pet Maslin. So let’s remember this moment, when Mas momentarily forgot Mickey’s orders and was suddenly endowed with enough lead in his pencil to quote Cr Bullock’s courageous summary of her stand on the gang patch farce :

“I’m voting against the gang insignia bill. I never approved of it from the start, but I’m quite happy to work with people in the community, with gangs or other offenders.

“But I’m not going to sit hear and listen to the crap you have just put forward that we are making a wrong decision. It is our right as councillors to make our own decisions and I’m not going to be publicly humiliated by you.

“I respect your opinion, but don’t have disrespect for mine,” Cr Bullock said. “I have a lot of support out there for voting against this gang insignia bill.”

There was, unsurprisingly, a simply fantabulous display of butt-covering and mayoral bum-licking by the Vision lackeys and more importantly the likes of Randhir (the Ego) Dahya and Rangi (the Puppet) Wills.

As Mas sadly reported: When it came to the crunch, not surpisingly Crs Higgie, Baker-Hogan, Randhir Dahya, Wills, Lindsay, Dot McKinnon and Mr Laws voted to take the gang insignia bill to Parliament with Crs Westwood, Bullock and Stevens voting against.


36 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fancy Dotty getting praised for helping to pay the lawyers’ bills. Wasn’t she the one who famously said – “if you can’t get a lawyer who tells you what you want to hear, keep looking (and paying) till you find one”.

And don’t forget the equally famous: “My husband is a lawyer”.

So, is the newly “independent” Richard getting his share of the legal loot?

Anonymous said...

Poor Mickey must really be wondering why they don’t love him. A couple of weeks ago he bummed out at the radio awards to a station stablemate, at the same time as he got the heave-ho from his dancing stunt because nobody txted for him … and this week his name is nowhere to be seen among the long list of Sunday Star Times winners at the media awards.

Face it, Mickey, whether it’s the media or the mayoralty, you’re just no bloody good!

Anonymous said...

Why doesn't LW do a post regarding the Heart of Wanganui project earlier rather than waiting to post it after the fact when it's to late?

I seriously doubt that Wanganui can afford it.

Anonymous said...

Watching the “survivors” on Dancing with the Stars last night, two conclusions were inescapable. They’re still there, not because they have innate rhythm, talent, or any of the other things Mickey endlessly proclaimed not to have, but because:

1. They have sufficient humility to listen to and learn from their tutors; they work their butts off; they practice and prepare; they concentrate on the job at hand on the night rather than thinking about all the excuses they’ll use and the abuse they’ll throw at the judges. They don’t spend every minute of every day grandstanding for the women’s magazines, and spreading bullshit about their role in the contest on radio, tv and any other media that’s gullible enough to give space to Mickey-style lies. AND

2. They show grace and charm; they listen to and learn from the judges; they’re attractive and the punters text-vote like mad for them to stay around. Contrast that to lazy, arrogant and obnoxious Mickey’s failure to get public support even though he had the supposedly bullet-proof cause of cancer.

Anonymous said...

Dot and Dick, might have an upward battle on their hands to become king and queen of Wanganui.

Who wears the pants in that double act?

Anonymous said...

Where was McGregor for the vote and if he wasn't present. Where does he stand on the issue?

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know when the exposé is coming out about the guy who did the branding for WINC ?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

Poor Mickey must really be wondering why they don’t love him.

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And now he must be wondering why Wanganui can't have a boy racer tragedy or two. Must be just awful for him to be out of that loop and all the potential for grandstanding it would afford.

Anonymous said...

Tee hee hee … the Realty TV blog (www.nzrealitytv.com/) has followed up Paul Holmes’ sordid little Herald on Sunday column commenting on “the public’s constant speculation about couples taking their dance floor magic into the bedroom”.

But this is what they have to say about Mental Mickey and the one he keeps calling the leggy blonde:

Michael Laws and Lauren de Boeck
Leggy Lauren de Boeck has shown that she is more than a match for Mayor Michael’s stubborn ways, keeping him on task with dancing, if not in time. We have heard no rumours of any hanky panky with this pairing.

Verdict
After a few hours with Mayor Michael we think Lauren de Boeck is far more likely to be found burying her snout in a bottle of gin than engaging in any horizontal tango.

Oh yeah, our mayor is hot all right ... In your dreams, Mickey!

Anonymous said...

And now he must be wondering why Wanganui can't have a boy racer tragedy or two.
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Poor Mickey? Saw him gunning around in his rate funded boy racer car the other day. Wanganui DOES have a boy racer tragedy and it's called Mickey Mayor.

Anonymous said...

Don Macgregor has voted for the anti-gang insignia bill since its inception.

Anonymous said...

So the mayor is now being criticised for NOT having an affair with the half-his-age Lauren?

You people are pathetic.

Anonymous said...

anonymickey said:
So the mayor is now being criticised for NOT having an affair with the half-his-age Lauren?

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No not criticised, Mickey, just ridiculed for making such a dick of yourself ... and that blog writer presumably doesn't even know your constant flow of comments here and just about everywhere else about what a hot chick blah blah blah you'd managed to score.

You're a pathetic joke far beyond this blog, mate.

Anonymous said...

So the mayor is now being criticised for NOT having an affair
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Er, no, he isn't.

Here's the thing, see, just to bring you up to speed. The mayoral support comes in two flavours: the desperate for attention and the snarling thug. The desperate ones had been saying how hot the mayor makes them and Watchers had been laughing hysterically. Anon at 5:54 is showing us another example of people who fnd Mickey Mayor repugnant, that's all.

Anonymous said...

NOT having an affair
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Like a embittered old loser like him had the slightest chance? In his drrrrreams!

Anonymous said...

Rumours are rife over the WDC/WINC brand man and his past, but the muzzle may be on the Chronic.

This is one thing hes not mouthing about anyways.

Anonymous said...

Is the brand-man rumour that he told everyone he was a qualified designer? That would be unfortunate because the Wanganui branding has clearly shown that not only is he unqualified, he's talentless.

Or maybe the rumour is that the new brand was done in five minutes using Microsoft Office clip-art. That's quite believable.

How much did we pay for that new brand anyway? Can anyone tell us?

Anonymous said...

You're not suggesting the Welcome Home no-brand incompetent is like the rest of the yes men and suck-ups that gather round mickey, are you? Starting with Mas on down through the ranks of the lately hailed Holdings Boy Network and the Guyton St sycophants. It would hardly be a surprise to learn that Mickey's handpicked another one.

Anonymous said...

Rumours are rife over the WDC/WINC brand man and his past,
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So post his name, and we'll find out about his past, and publish it here.

Anonymous said...

Rumours are rife over the WDC/WINC brand man and his past
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Who cares? Why should this interest us? And what has this to do with ML? The brand is weak and could have been much better but wasn't it WINC that did it? John Quigley?

Anonymous said...

David Mack.

http://www.wanganui.govt.nz/news/showNews.asp?id=797

Anonymous said...

One may choose to look here...for a start.. http://www.insolvency.govt.nz

This is public information.

Anonymous said...

Quote from RCP REAL ESTATE with BOB WALKER
"recent gang problems have caused some discussion with"out of town buyers" I (Bob)normally tell them that Wanganui like any other town has it's fair share of local idiots, sadly for us the national media like to beat it up."

Hey Bob, I saw one of those "local idiots" beating it up and waving a misleading set of statistics, telling the whole country we had a horrific gang problem, in a story on TV3 using staged footage of gangs in balaclavas - he said he was the Mayor of Wanganui- but, Bob, isnt that "local idiot" you describe so appropriately, the leader of your Vision party also. Just goes to prove that like attracts like , I suppose.

Anonymous said...

This will be embarassing for not only the man in question but also his close lady friend at WINC. The Dr has pushed both of these guys to the forefront so you would think that Michael will not be happy when he finds out :-).

Anonymous said...

David Mac

Anonymous said...

The brand man got word of the chronicle exposing his past and cleverly went around telling everyone first,now that shows experience in the business of marketing, but i agree a designer of logos he is not

Anonymous said...

Barking Bob Buchanan, Mickey's chum from way back, is deserting local govt for a list place on the Grey Power new political party next election. Hey MIckey, you and Bob would make great grey power running mates! Go for it!

Anonymous said...

OK, so the brand-man is/was bankrupt. How did he end up getting the job? Why didn't anyone check his credentials? Where does the responsibility lie? And how do we go about getting a better brand?!

Anonymous said...

Bob Walker's column was so badly written I couldn't read it. Compare it with some of the letters 'he' writes to the Chronicle. It's easy to spot the ones written by Michael Laws. Ho hum...

Anonymous said...

Who gave the final "OK" for the brand?

Anonymous said...

The Brand man is Bankrupt
1.Which law makes it illegal for him to work?
2. What has being BR got to do with his design skills?
3. What has this got to do with the mad mayor?

Anonymous said...

2. What has being BR got to do with his design skills?

3. What has this got to do with the mad mayor?
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What design skills? Perhaps if he hadn't pretended to have some he wouldn't have gone bust in the first place.

What has the appointment of a talentless hobbyist to do with an incompetent loon? Are you suggesting it's a coincidence?

Anonymous said...

The Brand man is Bankrupt
1.Which law makes it illegal for him to work?
2. What has being BR got to do with his design skills?
3. What has this got to do with the mad mayor?

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Let's have the answers to these qustions LW. Put up or shut up.

Anonymous said...

3. What has this got to do with the mad mayor?
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The "mad mayor" created winc. They employed Ms Cilliers. She is a friend of David Mack from her days in Auckland. She called him in to do the job. He was heard to say I'm in marketing, I create logos from home as a hobby. Rate payers paid for his hobby skills.

Guilty by association.

Anonymous said...

dr dave said...
The Brand man is Bankrupt
1.Which law makes it illegal for him to work?
The one where HE (a bankcrupt) is leasing an office in the Ave to set up a business to do Council work (his only client!!)
2. What has being BR got to do with his design skills?
He came to town claiming in public meetings to have sold a major marketing company in the US and offering to do the brand cheaply, but costs snowballed and Council and WINC have been hiding them.
3. What has this got to do with the mad mayor?
He used Council money (the withholding of Gas advertising) to blackmail the newspaper into not publishing the story about him.

Anonymous said...

To anon at 4.30pm.

How about some proof or do you just anonymously defame people on this blog because you are an inadequate human being?