Archive for the 'Government Officials' Category

Wes Lane – Like A Bad Penny

The following is a Bubbaworld editorial commentary: Governor Mary Fallin has appointed former Oklahoma County prosecutor Wes Lane as the new chairman of the Department of Human Services Commission. Lane, who is currently president of the Burbridge Foundation, a Christian foundation dedicated to solving problems facing society and families, comes to the job of Chairman [...]

Rep. Mike Ritze Over-Rules Supreme Court

A Bubbaworld editorial: Rep. Mike Ritze Over-Rules Supreme Court Oklahoma Representative Mike Ritze of Broken Arrow has single handedly over-ruled the U.S. Supreme Court in its decision regarding the Affordable Care Act, aka ObamaCare. In a report published by the Tulsa World Ritze is attributed as indicating that despite the Supreme Court’s ruling, the law [...]

McMahan Can – Go To Prison

When Jeff McMahan ran for the office of Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector his campaign motto was “McMahan Can” And now in the wake of federal conspiracy and bribery convictions it turns out that not only Jeff McMahan can, but his wife Lori McMahan can also. Can go to federal prison. On January 26, 2009 [...]

You Can’t Find City Hall

Before Tulsans can fight City Hall they have to find it and for some finding City Hall has recently become a major problem. It used to be that City Hall was very easy to find. It was located in what is called the Civic Center, a place where one also finds the Tulsa County Court [...]

Let’s Outlaw Outlaw Gangs

Oklahoma Representative Paul Wesselhoft, R-Oklahoma City, who spent years trying to outlaw dogs he does not like while failing time and again has come up with another goofy idea – outlawing outlaw gangs. Say what? That’s right, Wesselhoft wants to outlaw criminal gangs, with a misdemeanor law which Wesselhoft admits would probably be unconstitutional on [...]

Jeff McMahan and Wife Guilty

Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Jeff McMahan and his wife Lori McMahan have been convicted by a federal jury on one count of conspiracy and two counts of accepting bribes. They were acquitted of five mail fraud counts. Shortly after the guilty verdict was handed down, McMahan submitted a one sentence letter of resignation to [...]