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Tyler Says No to the School District

November 3rd, 2010
Tyler Texas School Bond

Tyler Texas School Bond

I’ve been teaching in private schools for a fairly long time now. In fact, of the four different private schools I’ve taught at, three were start up schools when I was hired. I have worked these small schools with small budgets and small student bodies for a lot of years, all the while watching students receive great educations. We’ve never had the most advanced audio- video classrooms, the fullest, most well stocked kitchens, and more often as not we would share the facility with a church or other entity.

But each of these private institutions provided their students with an education that was well above average without spending a dime of other people’s money. I’m not about to suggest that public schools can or should try to survive on the same shoe string budget as private schools do, but what I am suggesting is that our esteemed school district could stand to learn lesson from private institutions about doing more with less.

In 2004 and 2008 the Tyler Independent School District (TISD) descended from on high just long enough to announce their intention to fix or rebuild fourteen area schools at a cost of two hundred twenty million dollars. This marked the completion of the first two phases of a revitalization program that was approved by the Tyler community. Yesterday however Tylerites dared to frustrate the august school district by saying no to another eighty- nine million for the rebuilding of three more area schools. Now I don’t dismiss public schools, or public school teachers.

They are doing a tough job, often in less than ideal circumstances. But as a voter, I pay enough property tax for institutions that I don’t even use. Telling me and voters like me that the money is “for the children” is simply not enough to persuade me to vote away my income in these tough financial times. I realize that proponents of the bond claim that a raise in property taxes won’t be necessary this time around, to which I reply “famous last words…”

I know I’m just a naive private school teacher, but three hundred million dollars is a lot of money to me. And while I also understand that some schools are overcrowded TISD has a lot of problems that can’t simply be solved by dumping students into a posh new building. Cutting local and school bureaucracy might afford an avenue to finding unorthodox, and or cost effective solutions.

Unfortunately, local educational bureaucrats had already decided how they wanted to spend our money, and didn’t feel like it was necessary to explain it to us. I have a couple of suggestions: first off build it cheaper. I’m sure there some places to cut back somewhere in that nearly ninety million dollar project. Next sell us on it. Don’t assume we’re going to rubberstamp your multi- million dollar boondoggle on the basis that it’s for the children. Spend our money wisely and we’ll eventually build your school.

For more on TISD and the bonds visit their website at http://www.tylerisd.org. Also, see the article entitled Tyler School Bond Vote located elsewhere on this page.

Tyler, Texas Commercial Properties

November 3rd, 2010

 

Tyler TX Commercial Real Estate Properties

Tyler TX Commercial Real Estate Properties

Moving your business to eastern Texas can be a daunting task.  Thankfully, real estate professionals can help you as you look for Tyler, Texas commercial properties.  Tyler is a booming town with a wide variety of people; those who enjoy the arts, senior citizens, parents who have chosen Tyler for its excellent school systems, and university students all call Tyler home.  Aside from Tyler residents, many tourists flock to the town each year for vacation.

Find a real estate agent by searching for Tyler, Texas commercial properties on sites such as TylerTXHomeSearch.com.  Talk to several until you find one that you feel you can work closely with.  Your Realtor will be able to walk you through the process of obtaining a commercial loan, will show you properties that meet your specifications and may be able to give you tips and advice on what types of people frequent which neighborhoods in Tyler. It is best to find an agent that specialized in one particular part of town as they will know everything there is to know about the location you are considering.

Whether you are hoping to open a hotel for tourists, a diner for young families and college students, a sports store for active adults or an arcade for children, you can be successful in Tyler.  With such a wide variety of available Tyler, Texas commercial properties, you are sure to find something suitable for your chosen business.  Soon you can be one of the many who call Tyler, Texas home.

Tyler School Bond Vote

November 2nd, 2010
Tyler Texas School Bond Vote

School Bond Vote Tyler TX

Update: Most of the vote is in for the Tyler school bond with 50.14% voting No! and 49.86% voting Yes

It’s down to only 71 votes at this time. That’s close!

As of 1 hour ago the Tyler Texas school bond was 406 votes behind from passing.

If this trend continues we forecast that the Tyler TX 140 million dollar school bond will not pass this October 2010 election.

The Tyler Texas school bond vote allows that good side of people to come out so they can say they did something, “for the children”.

Who doesn’t like children? I have a 2 year old son and another baby boy on the way. The problem with the Tyler TX school bond is we already had an 80 million school bond voted and approved that was afterwards determined to not be enough in 5 years as schools would once again be over capacity.

So now we have a Tyler school bond over 145 million dollars. When a group of concerned citizens with the Tea Party with no political aspirations for themselves asked some very pertinent questions regarding the school bond they were put off.

The Tyler Texas Tea Party’s questions were continuosly put off and the professional politicians acted on the news as if they did answer the Tea Party’s questions.

This type of political question dodging is why America is voting out the Democrats. American’s want honest politicians in government.

By TISD officials not answering the Grass Roots America We The People Tea Party’s questions and yet saying they have is down right dishonest and is what many local citizens hate so much about politics and politicians.

It is important to point out that Grass Roots America isn’t against the children or new schools they just need TISD to get the school bond right this time. Once they have a solid plan in place and have answered the voters questions it would be appropriate to proceed with the school bond.

Unfortunately voters often hear, “for the children” and vote “Yes” considering it their good deed for the year.

I’m hoping the school bond doesn’t pass simply so the career politicians with the TISD will take voters seriously and no longer think that “for the children” will work on voters.

Why can’t the TISD officials really answer these hard questions from the Tea Party and quit playing politics? What are ya’ll trying to hide?

You are lying in the faces of regular ole’ average Joe voters rather than serving the public and answering unpopular hard questions.

We will find out tonight if the 140 million dollar school bond passes tonight. If so more really nice schools will be built in Tyler but how long until their capacity is reached? Doesn’t it make sense to to do this right the first time?

Patent Troll Basics

November 2nd, 2010

If you’ve heard the term patent troll but are not sure what it means, then you’re in the right place. A patent troll, sometimes called a patent pirate, is a company or other entity, sometimes an individual that uses patent law to enforce patents against potential offenders in exchange for a payout. This practice is questionable, but current patent law allows it.

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Patent trolls have no interest in using the patents they obtain for anything except as bartering power with large companies. Sometimes patent trolls purchase patents from companies that are willing to sell due to the fact that they never made what they had patented. In other cases, patents are bought in bulk quantities from companies going out of business or bankrupt.

The reason patent trolling is so lucrative, especially in hotspots like Tyler, Texas, is because it is very common for the patent troll that holds the patent to win in a lawsuit, which can sometimes mean payouts of millions of dollars with very little work being done by the patent troll.

Obviously, patent trolling is of questionable ethics but that only matters so much. The real problem is that current patent law allows patent holders to go after other entities even if they haven’t acted on their patent. Being the owner of the patent, even if you never used it, puts you in a position to barter with large companies with the threat of taking them to court for patent infringement. No company wants to deal with a patent infringement case and many cannot afford it period. Thus, patent trolls usually are able to “bully” the companies into paying an outside of court settlement.

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Tyler Commercial Real Estate

November 2nd, 2010
Tyler Texas Commercial Real Estate

Tyler Texas Commercial Real Estate

With current economic trends of the nation going the way they are of late, it is comforting to know that in Tyler, Texas business is humming along nicely. In the last 12 months, there has actually been an improvement shown in the demand for Tyler commercial real estate property. This is particularly noted in the Tyler retail market. There seems to have been more of a demand for such commercial real estate as shops and restaurants, which shows that the people in Tyler, Texas are still doing well enough to buy things and eat out.

If you are currently in the market for a good place to settle your business, Tyler is definitely a city you want to check into more closely. It has its very own organization in place that encourages commercial development, which means that they want to help anyone considering basing a business in Tyler all they can. The Tyler Economic Development Council, Inc. has a comprehensive database of all commercial real estate companies that serve Tyler. This is available online and allows you to study it at your leisure.

There are so many commercial properties available in Tyler, Texas that you will want a reputable and knowledgeable agent to guide you in finding just the perfect fit for your business. This includes everything from location to price. Available commercial real estate is not a problem in Tyler, Texas as you will see once you begin your search here. Many properties stand empty and ready for you to take occupancy.