From Deseret News archives:
Workman spoiling the party
In the spirit of public service, I bring up the rather sudden plummet of the Diamondbacks for the benefit of the Republican-dominated Salt Lake County government.
It can happen to the best of them.
Three years ago, being a Republican in Salt Lake County's new mayor-council form of government was a grand old thing. Barely a year after taking over from the oft-disparaged County Commission, the new regime, with Mayor Nancy Workman and six of the nine council members Republicans, won rave reviews. Few tax increases and rate hikes. Improved services. A credit rating like a Rockefeller.
Damage control? Who needed it? Cruising around in their public-supplied SUVs, the county leaders were riding higher than, well, the Arizona Diamondbacks.
But beware of prosperity. Like John Wooden said, the hardest thing about getting to the top is staying there.
All told, the misuse of public monies from all of the above is less than $40,000, a paltry amount that wouldn't even buy a Michael Moore speech and is almost certainly substantially less than the money Sorensen, Workman, Curtis and Allen saved for county residents through competent management.
If everyone had fallen on their sword like Sorensen who took his rap straight up or even like Curtis and Allen, who resigned and haven't blamed everyone else for their troubles, the sins of the leaders might be survivable.
But what's sent the Republicans on their skid to the cellar is Workman's dogged refusal to take one for the team.
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