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Potent Politics: Malicious act

Potent Politics: Malicious act

Fourteen years of diligent, responsible, loyal and excellent service means nothing to the recipients of that service. The work performed by Bruce St. Denis, the town manager of Longboat Key, has been washed down the drain by five commissioners who can’t appreciate what they already have, but who want to assume complete control of all facets of the government of Longboat Key

September 16, 2011 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: Commission ratings are in

Potent Politics: Commission ratings are in

I apologize for not having written the last few weeks. My reason is the total disenchantment with the existing Town Commission. What is wrong with them? Have they no regard for the community they serve? Apparently not! With that in mind, I will attempt to analyze the machinations of our town legislative body

January 30, 2011 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics

Potent Politics

Kudos to Mayor George Spoll and Commissioner Hal Lenobel for having the dignity and respect for their positions to cast the only two votes on the Town Commission for maintaining the custom of our legislators wearing jackets and ties at commission meetings. Dressing like a hobo diminishes the self-respect and stature of our five other commissioners for voting not to dress more like legislators. You never see congressmen dress without wearing jackets and ties. Why can’t our commissioners show the same respect for their position and their electorate?

October 21, 2010 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: Trolley not a necessity on LBK

Potent Politics: Trolley not a necessity on LBK

I have given a great deal of thought to the efficacy of the trolley service on Longboat Key. I find there isn’t a necessity to have transit service on the key, especially if Longboat would have to contribute funds to have this deeply-in-the-red activity limp forward.

September 22, 2010 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: the ‘Cordoba House’ mosque

Potent Politics: the ‘Cordoba House’ mosque

I am going to divert my attention from local politics to a subject more in the nature of national politics, if this can be considered politics at all—the proposed mosque near ground zero in New York City.

September 3, 2010 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: Commissioners shirk duties to appointed committees

Potent Politics: Commissioners shirk duties to appointed committees

The voters of Longboat Key have elected six of the seven commissioners to serve the electorate. The seventh commissioner was appointed to the commission despite the fact that he lost the election, the loser to an elected candidate who didn’t even campaign.

August 27, 2010 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: Wouldn’t it be nice…

Potent Politics: Wouldn’t it be nice…

This is a very quiet time in politics on Longboat Key. I have given some thought on what I would like the future to be on the key relative to politics. Here are some of my thoughts:

August 20, 2010 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: LBK can’t support more business

Potent Politics: LBK can’t support more business

Much has been written and discussed about the vision for our town in the future. I think I can simplify the concerns of a few commissioners and others who believe what we now have in our town is not enough. I dispute that claim, and I’ll try to explain.

August 5, 2010 | Posted in Business, Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: Commission’s performance reviewed

Potent Politics: Commission’s performance reviewed

It has been four months since the election of candidates to the Town Commission; hence I think it is time for a review of their performance on that legislative body.

July 22, 2010 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »

Potent Politics: The next debate

Potent Politics: The next debate

Now that the issue regarding the Key Club, the code, the Comprehensive Plan and the development has been temporarily put to rest, about what have we got to debate? My answer is plenty.

July 9, 2010 | Posted in Dan Dowd, Opinion | Read More »