IS IT TRUE April 18, 2012

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IS IT TRUE April 18, 2012

IS IT TRUE that yesterday the City County Observer made a Freedom of Information Act request to the Evansville Controller’s office, the office of the Mayor of Evansville, to GAGE President Debbie Dewey, and to Gage Chairperson Carrie Ellspermann of Old National Bank?…that the request was for the following?

“access to and copies of all credit checks, background checks, contracts, studies, technical performance reports, purchase orders, terms of payment, power purchase agreements (PPA’s), and other pertinent documentation associated with the recently announced agreement between the City of Evansville and/or its surrogates and Earthcare Energy and its associated subcontractors and/or surrogates. To be more specific the project that I refer to is the recently announced loan and incentive package worth approximately $5 Million that was approved by the Evansville City Council two weeks ago.”

IS IT TRUE that we expect an assertion that GAGE is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act but have it on good authority that for a project that uses entirely public money that is done using money that is from public sources that the CCO will prevail and will be granted access to and copies of all that we requested?…that the outcome is known in advance but the only variable is whether or not the information will be provided without a higher authority forcing its release?…that it has now been 20 days since GAGE President Debbie Dewey was respectfully requested to answer 6 simple yes or no questions regarding the Vetting of this project?…that we still do not have any answers?…that City Councilman John Friend’s questions are not all answered yet either?…that the 20 business day clock on the Freedom of Information Act request filed yesterday now says 19 more days?

IS IT TRUE that for those of you who waited until the last minute to file your federal and state income tax returns that the clock has run out so send in your check?…that the revelations of the last several weeks about the blatant arrogance and in-our-face nature about the way our tax dollars are being spent is enough to make one angry?…that some of our tax dollars have been spent by the Senior Administration of the General Services Administration on travel to places like Las Vegas, Guam, Hawaii, and Napa Valley?…that what has gone on within the GSA that was recently made public is a version of the famous CVB Christmas Party on steroids?…that the advance team of secret service agents whose job is to protect President Obama’s first order of business when landing in Cartagena, Columbia last week was to round up a herd of whores for their own personal pleasure?…that some government spending like $500 hammers seems wasteful but it is wasteful because of the excessive regulation associated with making a purchase?…that such spending is simply what one may call “stupidity in government”?…that when government employees spend OUR DOLLARS lavishly on themselves on things that benefit no one but their self indulgent entitlement minded selves it is a very different story?…that when our hard earned money is spent by civil servants with all of the concerns of Caesar eating delicacies while Rome was burning that it is time to demand change?

IS IT TRUE that the arrogance and condescendence that we have been seeing from the federal government and in some instances by local government are symptoms of corruption?…that it is right there for all to see and yet little seems to be done about it?…that people will not be responsible as long as government continues to set such an egregious corrupt example?

IS IT TRUE that the real tragedy of the growing list of projects that the City of Evansville and its surrogates have failed to VET properly or have hidden from the people of Evansville is that when something really good comes along (and someday it will) there will be no money and no tolerance for the risk associated with it?…that sometimes poor VETTING is legitimate ignorance but other times it is well known up front that a disaster is looming and government officials choose to do wrong with their eyes wide open?…that the Homestead Tax Credit secret meeting is an example of local government CHOOSING TO DO WRONG with their eyes wide open?…that after the fact they said it could not be reversed?…that was just one more CHOICE TO MISLEAD that was consciously made but this time they were wrong?…that Governor Daniels overturned the local buffoonery and a certain amount of egg will be permanently attached to the faces of the ringleaders of that fiasco?

IS IT TRUE that the next time that the CHOICE TO DO WRONG is made with eyes wide open by local officials the results will be just as sobering to the wrongdoers as the Homestead Tax Grab and the $600,000 parking lot were to the last group of people who refused to think things through before spending public money unwisely?

5 COMMENTS

  1. If GAGE keeps up the secrecy look for their funding to be questioned by both the City and the County.

  2. I agree at the “vetting” of public issues and choice to spend tax dollars spontaneously without public discourse. The stadium was a big one, apathetic approach to closing Knight Fire and annexing residents, and now the property tax increases as much as 60% to annexed residents. Where is the discourse? It certainly was not found on a youtube channel. When corrupt government happens at the level of say…Evansville, we should all be very concerned.

  3. Long sigh.

    It’s not just our little town,it’s every little town (and big town) across the fruited plain.

    It’s not just idiotic “green industries” or “credit default swaps”.

    It’s the absence of honor.
    Of honesty.
    Of Integrity.

    We have had it.

    5 Mill for a pathetic idea of energy from gas lines?
    Hey baby, get on it!

    There is no future so we may as well party right now, right?

    Evansville is overloaded with old people so why not screw the
    young folks?

    I am one of the older set and I say let those youngsters pay.

    It’s just that down there in my soul I think it’s not right.

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