One gets the impression lately that our tax dollars are not being used as efficiently as they could be here in Dallas, Texas.
- I guess the most egregious example has been making national headlines.
NFL running back Ryan Moats was pulled over for a routine traffic offense last week. Moats and the occupants of his vehicle had a good reason for their haste — they were trying to get to a hospital to say goodbye to Moats' mother–in–law, who was dying of breast cancer.
Moats tried to explain the situation to the officer, but he was delayed so long that his mother–in–law died before he could get to her bedside.
The officer has been placed on paid administrative leave until an internal investigation is completed — after which he may be fired.
He may still have a chance to keep his job. It's a good thing for him that the Dallas Morning News' Jacquielynn Floyd is not responsible for making that decision.
And he's fortunate that the Dallas Morning News' editorial staff won't decide his fate, either.
If either of them were charged with that task, the officer might already be on the unemployment line.
But their input may influence the actions of those who will decide whether the officer stays on the force. - Over at City Hall, they make glossy calendars every year that list all scheduled City Council proceedings, as well as all holidays.
Well, most holidays.
These calendars, which are distributed free to city residents, have a lot of valuable information. But they ain't perfect. Christians won't be able to rely on the calendars to know when Good Friday or Easter are coming up next month. They'll have to turn to their pastors or priests for that information because those observances were omitted.
Well, thank goodness they got International Migratory Bird Day correct.
I pointed this out to an old family friend. She said the omission was probably an "oversight" and told me that the person responsible for the entries in the calendar is "probably a 'good egg' at heart."
I can only hope that person's supervisor is as forgiving as my friend is.