The fees for RT Rybak's dinner and parties seem elitist.  There are
undoubtedly many people who strongly supported Rybak who cannot afford
$125 for a dinner.  Even the $25 for the party is probably too much for
some supporters.  I suggest that he should reconsider and do a sliding
scale.  There are some who could easily pay more than the current
pricetags, and that could make up for those who can only pay less.

Jordan Kushner
Powderhorn
 

List Manager wrote:
> 
> http://www.startribune.com/stories/587/
> 
> Interesting facets include a $25-per-person Saturday, Jan. 5 party and a
> $125-per-person dinner to defray inaugural costs.
> 
> There is also the 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2 swearing in, plus a 3-6 p.m.
> "Citizen's Fair" which the Strib says "will include tables for residents
> to apply for appointments to boards and commissions."
> 
> Sideways thought: sentiment seems solidly on the side of a room at the
> Monte Carlo (non-smoking status to be negotiatied)...what about doing
> the party Inauguration Night Jan. 2, a "Minneapolis-Issues Inaugural
> Brawl?"
> 
> Tickets $125. Just kidding.
> 
> David Brauer
> List manager
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