Blogger Monahan link, published another denial of the
rumor that Lt. Governor Denish had reconvened her
transition team in the face of some imminent calamity in
Bill Richardson's governorship, without anyone's name
and reputation attached.
He then went on to characterize Denish's unloading of the
campaign contributions that she had accepted from a number
recently indicted players in the housing authority ripoff
of millions of tax dollars, as a "mini" brush fire.
For Monahan, maybe these associations are inconsequential,
they may not be so much so, for scandal weary voters link,
The same unnamed source also offered Monahan;
"Diane Denish is focused on serving the people ofMonahan did not object to that claim, even in the face of the fact
New Mexico as Lieutenant Governor, continuing to make
state government more open and transparent."
that Denish's "open and transparent" promise, so far,
has not included being open and transparent about her plan
to end the culture of corruption in state government.
(Anonymous) talk is cheap. So are promises of an end to the
culture of corruption with no plan of how to get it done.
If Denish has a plan, why won't she show it to voters?
Neither Denish nor the other candidate and fellow
entrenched politician, Michael Sanchez have showed voters
any plan to end the culture of corruption. link
If they no plans
to end the culture
of corruption,
perhaps it is because
they have no plans
to end the culture
of corruption.
In fairness,
no gubernatorial candidate of any party, is willing to prove that they plan to end the culture of corruption, by submitting for voter approval, their plan, to end it.
photos Mark Bralley
1 comment:
Mr. Monohan writes very clearly and brings to light some important issues.
He exposed and clarified many of the issues of the play-to-pay scam on the Teacher's retirement funds, and identified/uncovered many of the culprits that even the supoenas label as "John Does".
Thanks Ched and MR. Monohan!
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