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Sacrificial Lambs to be Appointed

By Bryan Maersch
Monday, May 5 2008, 02:39 PM

In reviewing the agenda for the Common Council meeting on Tuesday May 6th, I have to ask myself the question.

Is Mayor Tom Taylor setting up Alderman Steve Taylor and Kristen Wilhelm to take a fall for next years budget?

The agenda shows that both Steve Taylor and Kristen Wilhelm, two adermanic virgins, being appointed to the Finance Committee, which is undoubtedly the most influential committee when it comes to setting the next year’s budget. This is a committee that is normally reserved for experienced alderman who have actually experienced setting a budget for the City of Franklin at least once.  

May 6th Common Council agenda items 

     E. Organizational Business
          1. Boards and Commissions Appointments.
              
m. Alderman Solomon-Finance Committee.
              
n. Alderman Taylor-Finance Committee.
              
o. Alderman Wilhelm-Finance Committee.   

You may also remember that Mayor Tom Taylor in his reelection bid for Mayor made the following signed pledge:

I pledge if elected to another term as Mayor of the City of Franklin that I will not recommend
an annual budget to the City's Finance Committee that exceeds a 3% tax levy. 

This pledge is related to the years 2008 to 2011.


Thomas M. Taylor
Candidate for Mayor
3/30/08

You may further remember that FranklinNOW blogger Greg Kowalski said this in his blog entitled Why Franklin’s Common Council shouldn’t sign a tax pledge :

Because someone will have to save the Mayor's butt. There's no way with all of the development the community is experiencing that we will be at 3%. The state allows tax levy growth to keep up with construction growth. With no doubt in my mind, construction growth will be greater than 3%. The Mayor may submit a 3% budget, but that bad, evil, nasty Council will just add to it and add to it until it equals the maximum allowed by state spending restraints.

Mayor Taylor will give his most sincere sad/serious face as he apologizes to taxpayers for the extra spending, but bummer, he did his best. It's that big, bad, evil, nasty Council that did all of the harm. You know, the same Council that's never up for election all at the same time, and where 4 members ran UNOPPOSED in the past 2 years for re-election...”

Looks like the Mayor has found his two scape goats for that "Butt saving" Greg is talking about, and it can all be blamed on their inexperience.

More Interesting Reading  

Committee of the Whole meeting - Monday May 5, 2008  agenda item H. Discussion of Mayor Taylor's tax levy limit pledge (Ald. Sohns)

Common Council meeting - Tuesday May 6, 2008 6:30pm 

Alderman Lyle Sohns Responds to Tax Pledge - Bullseye - Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Alderman Steve Olson Responds to Tax Pledge - Bullseye - Monday, April 7, 2008

Lets see how this Dog Wagging turns out! 


 

Actions Do Have Consequences

By Bryan Maersch
Saturday, Apr 19 2008, 01:14 PM

A Tip of the hat to Franklin BULLSEYE blogger Fred Keller as he sums up so perfectly the latest news about New BerlinNOW bloger Linda Richter in his Saw You in the News posting.

It seems that her current legal woes are due to Linda 's involvement through her We Care New Berlin-PAC that allegedly lied three times in the groups sponsored campaign literature, about JJ Blonien. Blonien was the opposing aldermanic candidate for New Berlins 6th District while the group supported, Bill Moore, the incumbent.

It is good to see the bad karma return to this mean spirited Blog Roll friend of one of our own FranklinNOW bloggers. This FranklinNOW blogger encouraged us all  to read Linda's inflammatory, Anti-Kevin Fisher blog just a few months ago even though she herself was featured as a personal attack blogger in a March 2008 Milwaukee Magazine article.

The NewBerlinNOW.com site features a similar war pitting blogger and ex-school board member Linda Richter against blogger Matt Thomas, current vice president of the board and a leader of its conservative majority. Talk about getting personal: Richter publicized the bankruptcy records of Thomas on her blog to undermine his claim as a champion of fiscal sobriety.

Her now infamous blogs promoted us to be calling State Senator Mary Lazych to reprimand and gag, Kevin Fischer, for accusations of name calling of other bloggers and commenter's to his FranklinNOW blog. I certainly hope we can encourage our friends that are New Berlin residents to contact the Waukesha DA and encourage him to prosecute Linda along with her group to the fullest extent of the law if he finds the allegations to be true.

Yes it looks like Actions Do Have Consequences for EVERYBODY!

Other reading on the subject:


 

Quick Hits - 4/15/08

By Bryan Maersch
Tuesday, Apr 15 2008, 09:04 PM
  • Tonight’s City Council meeting included the swearing in of Mayor Tom Taylor, new Aldermen Kristen Wilhelm (3rd District) , Steve Taylor (4th District) and incumbent 6th District alderman Ken Skowronski.

    During the citizen comment period after the swearing in, former 4th Distinct alderman Pete Kosovich gave a very touching speech, summing up his past years on the council, the election and a promise in his best TERMINATOR  voice “ I’ll be back”.

     
  • The interesting surprise of the night, was that new alderman Steve Taylor, was elected Council President.  Steve was nominated for the position by new alderman Kristen Wilhelm. Former Council President Lyle Sohns was also nominated.  Alderman Steve Olson was out of town on business but had requested the council wait until the next meeting for the Council President vote. Despite this request the nominations and the vote went ahead,  three to two in favor of Steve Taylor for Council President.

     I believe the two new council members that were voted in during the April 1st election will make their mark on this council.  

    There was no WAGGING THE DOG at tonight's meeting or was there?

 

Election should cause changes on the Enviromental Commission

By Bryan Maersch
Thursday, Apr 10 2008, 05:00 PM
With the confirmation of Kristen Wilhelm and Steve Taylor as aldermanic representatives of the 3rd and 4th district, this will now reduce the Environmental Commission by two members. As both Kristen (currently the EC Chair) and Steve (EC member) would make it 3 alderman on the commission (Ken Skowronski is the current alderman on the commission) and this would violate the membership rules of this commission. 

The Environmental Commission consists of 7 members, 1 Alderman and 6 citizens, all appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Common Council.  The term of the Alderman member is 1 year, only while in the office of Alderman, and expiring upon the April 30 following the appointment.  The citizen members are appointed for 3-year terms, expiring upon the April 30 of the third year following the appointment; excepting that the initial appointments provide for 2 members to serve a 1-year term and 2 members to serve a 2-year term, expiring upon the April 30 of the first year and second year following such appointments, respectively.

Members 

Term/Expiration 

Kristen Wilhelm, Chair 

3 Years/4-30-09 

Gregory Kowalski, Vice Chair 3 Years/4-30-09

Nancy Kaczor 

 

3 Years/4-30-10 

Steve Taylor 

3 Years/4-30-08 

Wesley Cannon 

3 Years/4-30-08 

Vacancy

3 Years/4-30-10 

Alderman Ken Skowronski 



This would require two of the three alderpersons to step down from that commission. My guess is that you will see Ken Skowronski and Steve Taylor leave the commission. This would open the door for Kristen Wilhelm to have the Environmental voice to the council she has been seeking since Don Dorsan left the commission.

Or am I just WAGGING THE DOG here?


 

Quick Hits

By Bryan Maersch
Tuesday, Apr 8 2008, 07:38 PM
First off – Congratulations to Alderperson Elect Kristen Wilhelm.  With the recount completed in the third aldermanic district and covered by John Michlig live on his Sprawled Out blog. I am sure we will all be watching closely to see the difference you make on the Franklin Common Council.

 Second – A promise from FranklinNOW editor Mark Maley in response to my FranklinNOW editors we are still waiting posting about the lack of FPS and  Franklin's private school Honor Roll postings. See Marks comments below.

Bryan, you're right...there is no excuse for this. Well, I have some excuses but won't get into them now. The bottom line is this should have been done a long time ago. We will get the honor rolls online THIS WEEK...and after that they will be promptly posted. - Mark Maley

Third - Congratulations to former FranklinNOW (now solo flying with BULLSEYE) blogger Fred Keller with his effort to get Franklin elected officials to sign a pledge to keep tax increases to under 3%. He has taken some criticism from other bloggers as to the impossibility of this pledge. Yet he is getting members of the Franklin Common Council to sit down and discuss how they might be able to back a tax cutting pledge.

Despite the half empty glass, views of some FranklinNOW bloggers, this positive action by Fred shows that there are Franklin Taxpayers who are willing to go one step further than just talking about how things should be.  As Steve Taylor - unconfirmed (but soon to be confirmed) 4th District aldermanic candidate said at the candidates forum "Almost all the people I talked with have said we need to lower property taxes".

Well Fred is trying to make sure everyone got the message.

 


 

NO MANDATES FOR CHANGE AT CITY HALL

By Bryan Maersch
Wednesday, Apr 2 2008, 09:58 AM
Tuesday April 1st elections DID NOT SHOW A MANDATE for change at Franklin City Hall. 

For Mayor, Tom Taylor easily swept challenger Basil Ryan with Taylor taking 67% of the vote to Ryan’s 33%. I don’t think there were any surprises here.

 

Apparently Franklin Residents do have a memories of how things were with Ryan on the council and they weren't  very good ones. 

In the District 3 Aldermanic election Kristen Wilhelm squeaked out a win with 608 votes to  Al Hammelman’s  602 votes. Do the math, that is an obvious 6 votes and not much of a mandate but …...

Will this be a contested vote?  I would ask for a recount if I was Al but still believe Kristen will win. 


Last but not least, Greg Kowalski said that Pete Kosovich had given up running for his Districts 4 Aldermanic seat. With a 50/50 % vote. Challenger Steve Taylor received 741 votes to Pete’s 730 votes. Not bad for someone who supposedly gave up!

 

This was the cleanest race (District 3) with both the candidates, greeting voters together at the Milwaukee County Sports complex as they came to vote.

 

UPDATED - Basil, Tom, DO NOT CALL

By Bryan Maersch
Sunday, Mar 30 2008, 10:09 PM
It was bad enough when I had Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain calling me with their automated message before the Wisconsin Primary.

Now, I have received automated phone messages from both Basil Ryan and Tom Taylor, warning me not to listen to the other one's accusations.

Guys, I know it is legal for you to do this but......

DO NOT CALL 

Update 3/30/08 - Another call From Basil

It must be getting down to the wire since the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has endorsed Mayor Tom Taylor for Franklin Mayor.

I just got another call from Basil Ryan's service reminding me not to listen to the smear concerning his aldermanic recall election and to give him a call or go to his website.

Between his professional brochures showing up every other day and these phone calls. This isn't going to be a cheep run at the Mayor's office for Basil.


 

The WAG THE DOG Picks for the April 1st Election

By Bryan Maersch
Wednesday, Mar 26 2008, 07:00 PM

                                                        

                                                     Sleuth - A consultant of WAG THE DOG       

I wanted to wait until after the final Candidates Forum that was held at the Franklin Public Library on Monday night March 24th until I gave my opinion as to my voting preferences for the April 1st election, in the City of Franklin. While I do not live in the 3rd and 4th district, I do have an opinion on those races also.

So what is the basis for my voting preferences, 1) I read as much as I can about the candidates 2) I am involved with city as a technology commissioner and make observations. 3) I occasionally go to city council meetings and have stopped by at several of the other commission meetings. 4) I occasionally attend School Board meetings and have two children in the school system. 5) I attended both of the candidates forums. 6) I did not talk to any of the candidates on a one to one basis to allow  for a bias.  7) I do not look at political web pages for presentation but rather content. 8) I have lived in Franklin since 1989 and have followed Franklin politics since I came here to live. 9) I try not to forget what a politician has done because you never know when they will pop back up for an election. 10) I talk to my neighbors for their opinion.

Last but not least GUT FEELING. I find that has been fairly on target in my 52 years on this earth.

Armed with that information, I will let you know who I am going to vote for and who I would vote for if they were in my district.

MAYOR - Voting For: Tom Taylor

When the 4 members of the School Board Candidates were asked at the March 19th School Board Forum. Who would they vote for Mayor? All of them felt uncomfortable but answered the question. All four candidates said with out a doubt -  Mayor Tom Taylor.

For varying reasons, one by one stated that Tom Taylor was a know leader and all felt he had done a good job leading the City of Franklin. There was not one mention of Basil Ryan, neither for good or bad reasons.  In that same vein, I too am going to vote for Mayor Tom Taylor. I know the job he has done, I know what kind of Alderman he was, because Tom was my alderman during the time of Basil Ryan's term as alderman.

While I am not crazy about the tax increases we have seen during Tom Taylor's years as Mayor, I can not say Basil Ryan has come up with anything concrete that shows me he will control them any better. Just a promise, which in my book, politicians do all the time and then forget what they promised.  On top of this, during Basil Ryan's time as alderman,  I saw a turbulent period of time on the City Council with allegations of litigation, misuse of aldermanic influence, and general kaos between the council members. We currently do not have those issues now.

Bottom line is, for now, I think Tom Taylor is the safe bet for Franklin.

SCHOOL BOARD - Voting For: Ed Holpfer & David Works

First off let me say, the four people who are running for the two open positions on the School Board, deserve a whole lot of respect, given the information that has come out on the current Board members. All four, Dennis Butler, Edward Holpfer, Linda Witkowski and David Works are extremely qualified to sit on the School Board. They all are looking for better communication with the electorate, better board teamwork, and better student performance.

 I told them after last Wednesdays Candidate Forum, "I hope those that do not win this time will consider a run to replace the current members next April."

While all the candidates had similar responses to most of the questions, the two that stood out in my mind as to be the best of the four were Ed Holpfer (experienced) and David Works (dedicated).

Some of the statements that led me to believe this were:

When it comes to additional space and a new referendum " We need to separate the needs from the wants for a new referendum"  - David Works

"Let's look at the most cost effective way to achieve the additional space needed" - Ed Holpfer

When discussing a question concerning the Oak-Creek Franklin School district and how they have the 27th Street corridor as a major contributor to their School District.

Holpfer came up with this unique idea: Instead of trying to get Oak Creek - Franklin boundaries changed (a lucrative business ladened area) we could go to the State Legislature to negotiate paying a set amount per child attending the Oak Creek - Franklin School district, and the rest could go back to Franklin. 

"Don't tell me what we can't do. Let's see what we can do to make it work."  is Ed's battle cry and I believe he means it.  Dennis Butler and Linda Witkowski said that there is no way that Oak Creek would let Franklin out of any agreement and it would take much work with the State legislature to work toward that end. I feel that is a defeatist attitude that the current board is known for.

Lastly, Ed Holpfer was the only candidate in Monday's Forum that referred to the Franklin Public Schools Facility Needs Survey Report stating that a new High School was not wanted by the majority of the survey that the School District paid for but ignored by the current board. Both Dennis Butler and Linda Witkowski said that they favored the replacement of the High School. This was a major difference among the three candidates at the March 24th forum and this stuck out in my mind.

ALDERMANIC DISCTRICT 3 & 4 - Recommend:  Kristen Wilhelm & Steve Taylor

If you are looking for change this may be the place to consider. While the two current alderman have done an adequate job as alderman. Neither has stood out as a must stay in office for Franklin to survive. Neither has done much to let you know as their alderman, that you must keep them in office other than a stay the course campaign.

While I have at times, reported on Kristen Wilhelm who is running in District 3 against incumbent Alan Hammelman. I find her to be a breath of fresh air (no pun intended as she is the current Environmental Commission Chair). Her enthusiasm linked to green background may be what the City of Franklin needs for a kick in the pants. In reading her website and brochures, I can agree with many of the issues she wants to change including those concerning safety.

In the 4th District incumbent Peter Kosovich is usually the quiet one at the Council meetings that I have attended. He is running against Steve Taylor, a recent Environmental Commission member add. As much younger opponent (age 32), Steve just may have fresh ideas that the council could use along with his youthful enthusiasm. Taylor has been active in local government as an alderman in LaCrosse, WI and a Planning Commissioner in MN. I think his enthusiasm is something the citizens in the 4th district may be looking for. Steve Taylor also has a great sense of humor chiding, Tom Taylor that next time their is a Mayoral  election, there still may be a Taylor running for office.

Remember these are MY opinions. The rest is up to YOU, the citizens of Franklin, to get out and vote next week Tuesday - April 1st.

Don't you be the April fool when your next tax bill comes in the mail next December.

 

The Mayor Blasts Back

By Bryan Maersch
Wednesday, Mar 19 2008, 05:00 PM
I did not have a chance to look in on Mayor Taylor’s or Basil Ryan’s website again until today. 

A posting I caught on John Michlig’s Sprawled Out indicated that Mayor Tom Taylor had fixed the Government “word mis-spelling debacle” so I decided I would see what else was added.
 

To my surprise, what I found was a whole page on Mayor Taylor’s website full of Basil Ryan’s historical lawsuits, his recall election, a denunciation of Mr. Ryan’s claim to reduction of tax rates while an alderman along with the posting of Council Meeting minutes that showed Mr. Ryan was not in attendance for approval of the City’s 2004 Budget in November of 2003 and lastly a paragraph in which the Mayor categorically is denying  Mr. Ryan’s statement that Taylor lobbied for improper pension buybacks.

J Here is Mayor Taylor's Web Page on Basil Ryan his Opponent

J Here is Basil Ryan's News and Information Page about Tom Taylor 

Remember the complete Candidate Forum (for the  April 1st - City Government  and School Board) is next week at 6:30 p.m.
Monday, March 24, at Franklin Public Library, 9151 W. Loomis Road.

And

Tonight, Wednesday March 19th - School Board Forum at Franklin High School - 7pm to 9pm.


 

Basil Comes out Swinging - Again

By Bryan Maersch
Friday, Mar 14 2008, 12:30 PM
I have to admit, another FranklinNOW blogger has it pegged right, pointing out the slickness of Mayoral Candidate Basil Ryan's new website.

Basil has taken his time and prepared a quality website ready to deal a one, two punch to Mayor Tom Taylor and his involvement with the Milwaukee County seasonal pension buyback scandal, quoting an August 3rd, 2007 article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The article points out a Taylor bought back a small amount of parks seasonal time at a late date to add to his county pension.
Ryan’s website further points out increases in the Franklin tax levy and comparisons to other simular cities since Mayor Taylor first took office.
 

While Tom Taylor’s website is not as slick as Basil's, I don't believe for a moment, that this will sway the Franklin electorate come April 1st one way or the other.

As mentioned on a previous blog "Smear" Mayor Taylor has pointed out Ryan's lawsuits on Taylor's election website, that made news while Ryan was a Franklin Alderman.

Like Ryan, Mayor Taylor is running on past performance and one only has to Google either candidate to dig up information that both of candidates do not want to see on each others web sites.

I believe that the real litmus test will be how the candidates perform at the Candidate Forum sponsored by the Franklin Area Junior Women's club and the South Suburban Chamber on Monday at 6:30 pm, March 24th at the Franklin Public Library.  I am sure that Franklin voters will be asking difficult questions of both the candidates, their background and their future plans for Franklin.

For now the Websites are just a preaty facade:


 

Smear?

By Bryan Maersch
Sunday, Mar 9 2008, 09:03 PM

One of our FranklinNOW bloggers has pointed out what he feels to be smear tactics by incumbent Mayoral candidate Tom Taylor. The blog never states what those smears are but just points to where you may find them.

While perusing Kristen Wilhelm's 3rd District aldermanic candidate website (one of the Election links featured on his blogsite) , a couple of phrases came across that could be misconstrued as smears to Kristen's opponent Al Hammelman....

One was " Special interest goals have become entrenched within the Council and it is time for a change! " on Kristen's I will be a stronger voice for the taxpaying citizens page. I would say Kristen could be implying her opponent Al Hammelman, is a pawn of of special interests as he is a current council member.

The other  is "The 3rd District is being ignored and the citizens need a stronger voice. For our Council, it has been all about opportunistic development, while the safety issues for the 3rd District increase with each passing day." on Kristen's Why is Kristen the 3rd District's better choice? page. Looks like Kristen is saying Al Hammelman finds it more important to go after "Opportunistic Development" rather than safety issues in the 3rd District and that he ignores his constituents.

Kristen also states "Over the past eight years of my volunteer work in the City, I have not been intimidated by the Council or the special interest groups that bring their business before the City."  One only needs to read Janet Evans WHY THE EC BUGS ME to understand what Kristen means.

So is Kristen Wilhelm smearing her opponent on her election blog by tying Al Hammelman to Special interests and opportunistic developers?

I don't really think so.

No more than, Tom Taylor is tying past law suits to his opponent Basil Ryan as a picture of his future performance, if he was elected Mayor.

Now who the heck is Wagging the Dog this time?  We will soon see.

 

Spring Elections 1 Month away - Will the Mud Slinging Start in Ernest?

By Bryan Maersch
Saturday, Mar 1 2008, 08:19 PM

Kevin Fischer brought up the first rumblings for the Franklin Mayoral Elections back on January 10th with his FIRST SHOT FIRED IN FRANKLIN MAYORAL RACE and then again in a BASIL RYAN'S ATTORNEY RESPONDS  where former Waukesha county DA, Paul Bucher, now Basil Ryan's private attorney, sends a "veiled threat" to Kevin Fischer about his postings on FranklinNOW. The comment section included responses by Basil Ryan Sr. and from Orville Seymer who is a Franklin activist, said to be partially responsible for getting Basil Ryan replaced on the City Council by current Alderman Pete Kosovitch. Making this more interesting is that Kosovitch's council seat is up for re-election in April also, and he is opposed by Steven Taylor for the 4th district Aldermanic position.

A few days later Ryan issued this press release with the campaign slogan "protecting the taxpayers".

Both candidates questioned the others signatures required to submit candidate papers. Both had more than enough to run.

Since then, not much has been heard.  

But now, it is one month away until Franklin residents will be voting for Mayoral candidates (Tom Taylor (inc) vs Basil Ryan),3rd District Aldermanic candidates (Allan Hammelman (inc) vs Kristen Wilhem) , 4th Adermanic District candidates (Pete Kosovich (inc) vs Steve Taylor) and 6th District Aldermanic incumbent Ken Skowronski who is running unopposed.

At least in the Mayoral election, I expect rumbling to begin soon. Expect this one to get nasty!

Could it be any other way, given the mud slinging that started back in January?

Or am I just Wagging the Dog?


 
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