Monday, March 14, 2011

C'ruption County: curious doings among our staunch Republican “fiscal conservatives”

Some ugly customers; Williams and Fuentes at right
$95,000 job given to D.A.’s fiancee never posted publicly (OC Reg; Watchdog; Kimberly Edds)

The gift that keeps on giving
     The $95,000 a year county job given to former Assistant Public Administrator/Public Guardian Peggi Buff was never publicly posted in the county’s job openings, The Watchdog has learned.
     Buff, who is engaged to District Attorney Tony Rackauckas, was removed from her position as second-in-command of the embattled Public Administrator/Public Guardian’s office as a result of an audit on the agency by the county’s human resources department.
     That didn’t land Buff in line at the unemployment office.
     County officials transferred Buff Friday to the O.C. Community Resources division to be help coordinate volunteers. Buff, an at-will employee, was appointed by Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams in 2003 and then promoted from executive assistant to second-in-command of the Public Administrator’s office after five years.
Buff
     The county is in a hard hiring freeze – which limits the county to replacing and filling critical positions. But the county has procedures in place to unfreeze positions when necessary, said county spokeswoman Jessica Good.
     Other job openings, including deputy public defender, investigator, and administrative manager I for OC Public Works, appear on the county’s website, but not volunteer coordinator.
     The position of volunteer coordinator was unfrozen without public notice and Buff was hired, county officials confirmed.
     “It was determined Ms. Buff’s skills could be of value in assisting OC Community Resources to coordinate the efforts of its expanding volunteer base,” Good said.
. . .
Williams' mentor: Tom Fuentes
     Supervisors have called for Williams’ immediate resignation, but Williams told supervisors he will stay until Jan 23, 2012. His four-year term as elected public administrator is up in 2014. Williams negotiated with the county to save Buff’s job and the jobs of his two other political appointees. The fate of the other two employees remains unclear.
. . .
     The salary range for Buff’s new position – an administrative manager I – is $25.50 to $49.46 an hour.
     Buff is earning around $46 an hour, putting her near the top of the scale.
     Buff’s base salary nearly doubled during her time at the Public Administrator/Public Guardian, rising from $62,400 to $119,974 a year between 2003, when she was first appointed, and 2010. Executive manager perks, including education and car allowances, pushed her earnings to $127,000 last year.
. . .
     Her previous employment was limited to donating her time for various Republican campaigns, working as an assistant in a dentist’s office for a short time, and being a lifeguard, according to sources familiar with the situation.

Our curious local GOP leadership: implicated in a pattern of public teatmanship

What about our Tetons?

They're grand
Oh Really? OC Nuke Plant Safe, Say Nuke Plant Officials (OC Weekly; Nick Schou)

     Now this is a big relief: Southern California Edison, which operates the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, or SONGS, says that their nuke plant--you know, those two pendulous white domes on the beach between San Clemente and Camp Pendleton--is totally safe. And by "totally safe," they mean it was built to withstand a 7.0 earthquake and/or a 25-foot tsunami. This good news came courtesy of anOrange County Register story on March 12, the day after a 9.0 earthquake followed by a 30-foot tsunami hit Japan, creating a nuclear emergency of epic proportions, with three reactors now close to melting down.
     So what if a 9.0 earthquake strikes along the Newport-Inglewood fault, which is just offshore Orange County's coastline, causing a 30-foot or higher tsunami?
     No comment, apparently….

• See also California reactors vulnerable to quakes, lawmakers say (OC Register; Sforza)

     In an eerily prescient missive sent just days before natural disaster crippled Japanese nuclear reactors, California lawmakers warned federal officials that San Onofre and Diablo Canyon nuclear power plants may be more vulnerable to quakes than officials care to acknowledge….


DtB has written about So Cal Tsunamis before:
• Preparing for the Big Wet One - 12/26/06
• So Cal tsunamis? - 11/24/06
• GI Bill and other news - 6/19/08

"They want to kill all Muslims"


A Local GOP Leadership No Longer in Lock Step (Voice of OC)

Deborah Pauley
     The longtime leaders of Orange County's Republican Party were given a rude awakening in January when Villa Park Councilwoman, and self described "blended" Tea Partier, Deborah Pauly, bested establishment candidate Jon Fleischman in the election for first vice chair of the GOP Central Committee.
     Just how rude this awakening could end up being for the party's establishment became apparent in mid February when Pauly stood outside of a Muslim charity event in Yorba Linda and said to cheering protestors: "Make no mistake my friends, these who are assembling are enemies of America."
     She added: "I know quite a few Marines who would be very happy to help these terrorists to an early meeting in paradise."
. . .
     At least one major Muslim advocacy group has demanded that Orange County's Republican party's condemn the protest and comments from elected officials who were present.
     "Time and again Republican leaders have shown a lack of leadership and irresponsible behavior in upholding the oath that they took," said Munira Syeda, a local spokeswoman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "It's time for the Republican party to come out and say this is un-American.
     The local controversy comes against the backdrop of last week's congressional hearing in Washington D.C. focusing on Islamic extremism. Supporters of the hearing say it is a courageous stand for national security. Critics compare it to McCarthyism and say it is the latest example of growing Islamophobia throughout the country.
     The response by Orange County's party leadership to Pauly's comments has been muted, even a bit disjointed. In an interview with a reporter, OC GOP Chairman Scott Baugh defended Pauly's right to speak out, but was clearly uncomfortable doing it.
Allan Bartlett
     "We don't referee the content of what people say out at rallies," Baugh said. He added later: "In Democracy – in a country with free speech – at rallies a lot of things are said. I wouldn't read too much into it."
. . .
     However, even some Tea Party activists are acknowledging that outbursts like Pauly's could significantly damage efforts by the local GOP to broaden its base.
     "You have a lot of people (in the GOP) that want to kill – it seems to me – they want to kill all Muslims," said Central Committee member and fellow Tea Partier Allan Bartlett. "I don't criticize her right to be there, but it has generated publicity that I don't think – our party could do better as far as messaging right now….

Read the rest here.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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