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IS IT TRUE APRIL 15, 2016
IS IT TRUE  one of our bloggers  Pressanykey posted this comment yesterday that we felt worthily of reposting?  …attached is Preesanykeys  post?
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Indiana, that the Common Council of Evansville in Room 301, Civic Center Complex, on the 25th day of April, 2016, at 5:25 PM, will conduct a public on additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year.
F-2016-5
General fund…………………………………………….. $750,000.
Local Roads & Streets Fund………………………….$500,000.
Local Option Income Tax Fund………………………$500,000.
Riverboat Fund…………………………………………..$750,000.
Parks & Recreation Fund………………………………$200,000.
TOTAL…………………………………………………….$2,750,000.
IS IT TRUE this is how it is done nowadays at the Civic Center, low ball the original budget so you look good at the time you roll it out for the public, then make up the real difference during the taxable year using additional appropriations.  …the Mayor and his Controller thinks the public is not smart enough to catch on, right?  …the answer is “wrong”?  …we get it?  …all we can say is  the City of Evansville is facing a major deficit spending challenge?  …the its obvious that the City of Evansville 2016 Budget predictions are way off track?  …we miss fiscal conservative watchdog Councilman John Friend CPA?
IS IT TRUE we wonder why a former City employee (Zoo Director) Dan McGinn was selected to be Chairman of the City Council Finance committee? Â …we wonder why Council President Missy Mosby didn’t select Anne Hargis CPA to Chair that committee?
IS IT TRUE that Cheryl Musgrave has just been endorsed for County Commissioner by the Farm Bureau and Southern Indiana Builders Association despite Alex Schmitt’s endorsements from Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and Republican County Chairman Wayne Parke?  .. .Mayor Winnecke and Vanderburgh County  GOP Chairmen Wayne Parke have risked a big chunk of their political gravitas on the young candidate with the questionable resume that lacks fiscal responsibility?
IS IT TRUE that  people living in the rural area are upset that members of the Vanderburgh County Commission weren’t included in the planning of the $42 million dollar Regional Cities Initiative Grant project?  …they are extremely upset that they didn’t get one red cent from this State grant?
IS IT TRUE we are watching to see if the Winnecke-Parke political machine  are able to “roll†across the City Limits and into Vanderburgh County to get the needed votes to elect Alex Schmitt to the County Commission?…it’s predicted when Mr. Schmitt hits the county line he stands to meet the same fate at the hands of the County voters that former Commissioner Marsha Abel met two years ago? …if that happens Mayor Winnecke’s credibility as a possible candidate for higher office will suffer?
IS IT TRUE the race for District 77 State Representative is turning into a real political barn burner?  …all eyes will be on  the Center City to see if the political movers and shakers of that area  will get people to come out to vote in the coming Democratic  primary?
IS IT TRUE that neither City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn  and City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr will offer any explanation for the excess appropriations and related expenses?  … don’t expect  them to give us monthly explanations how much money is in each account during the 2016 budget cycle?
IS IT TRUE we hear from reliable sources that  City Controller Russell- Lloyd Jr received a pre-paid advancement of $12 million from Tropicana Casino in December  2015 and dumped  this money into the cities ailing General Fund?  …we wonder why the local corporate media didn’t report this?
FOOTNOTE: Â Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel members of the Vanderburgh County Commission should had been included in the planning of the Regional Cities Initiative Grant project?
Congressional Candidate Dr. Richard Moss Thanks Wayne Parkes For Boosting His Campaign
Jasper, IN – The Moss For Congress Campaign would like to formally thank Vanderburgh County GOP Chair Wayne Parkes for his support of Dr. Moss’s campaign to represent Indiana’s 8th district in Congress for the Republican Party. Although Parkes endorsed Congressman Larry Bucshon, Dr. Moss’s opponent in the Congressional race, the Moss For Congress Campaign recognizes that this will most likely redound to Dr. Moss’s benefit. Whether this was Parkes’s ultimate intention is not known.
Earlier this week, in a break with protocol, Wayne Parkes, shocked his followers and hangers-on and the listening public by releasing his endorsement of a slate of candidates competing in Republican primaries.
Republican primary candidates chimed in as reported in the Evansville Courier Press.
Brenda Bergwitz, who’s running for the commissioner’s seat after winning a German Township Advisory Board position in 2014, wasn’t surprised to learn she won’t get a vote from the party head.  “I think it’s sad … and they wonder why regular, normal people don’t want to get involved — it’s because it’s already fixed from the get-go,” Bergwitz said.
Cheryl Musgrave, a local who’s held several elected and governmental positions over the last 20 years, who is running for Vanderburgh County Commissioner, and who has been a Republican since the 1980s, said she couldn’t remember a party chairman ever making endorsements for every race in a primary. “For him to, ultimately all by himself, make endorsements is an improper use of his role as party chairman,” Musgrave said. A party chairman endorsing candidates turns off voters, she said.” Voters are telling me that’s causing them to want to do the opposite of what he’s doing.” she said. There were others who shared similar sentiments.
Indeed, Parkes has done all of us not among his chosen a favor. He has probably also done some damage to his preferred circle of candidates. Hence my thanks and gratitude to the county chair for helping my campaign.
But this point should be elementary to someone as politically astute as Mr. Parkes. As Vanderburgh County GOP chair, he should understand that his job is to unify the party, not divide it. The primary is for Republican voters, whom we colloquially refer to as “we the people,†to decide who will be their standard bearer in the general election against the Democrats. It is typical not to take sides. One may have a preference but should keep that private while treating all Republican primary candidates equally. To take the unusual measure of listing one’s recommendations, sharing them publically with more than 1500 people on the party’s email list as well as in newspapers while urging GOP primary voters to use them as cheat-sheets at the polls is over-the-top, clumsy, and heavy-handed at best, and abusive and corrupt at worst.
Such a move undermines the primary process and seeks to influence the outcome, decidedly not the job of county chair. More than that, it is a slap in the face of the other Republican candidates, generally all good reliable members of the Republican Party, some of whom may wind up winning anyway despite Parkes’s misguided efforts, which will complicate efforts in the general election. It also insults the Republican base, the ones who knock on doors, plant yard signs, make phone calls, and vote. It shows contempt for them and the democratic process. It also conveys nervousness and doubt over the county chairs favored candidates. While we recognize that Wayne Parkes and his ilk are likely to support what we commonly refer to as “Establishment†candidates (particularly at the national or federal level), to do so openly during a primary is peculiar and suggests consternation that the preferred candidates, the establishment picks, may not be faring as well as he had hoped hence his decision to intervene in this unprecedented and graceless, amateurish manner.
It is also odd that he would endorse John Kasich for President, another “Establishment†favorite but someone who has no mathematical chance of winning the nomination. Why tell voters to throw away their vote to someone who cannot win? Kasich is truly reprehensible for staying in the race for his own selfish and egotistical reasons, when all the other former Presidential candidates with no chance of winning have already abandoned the contest. He is a self-obsessed saboteur, a shameless self-promoter, who seeks to disrupt the Republican Convention for personal reasons. His decision to continue his futile and insufferable campaign throws into question not just his judgment but the judgment of the county chair who would endorse him.
But there is yet a deeper issue on display in this unfortunate political exercise by the county chair. In his inept, bungling way, he displays an overwhelming obtuseness to what is going on around the country – which I should scarcely need to mention. As the county chair appears to have missed this, allow me to point out that the Republican base has had it with the Republican Party in Washington. They are disgusted with it. And the reason is that Republican leadership in Washington DC is out of touch. But it goes far deeper than that. They have betrayed the base, and then heaped scorn, slander, and contempt upon them – on the people who get them elected. An unpardonable sin. And the base is sick of it, as we have witnessed in this election season.
Yes, we the conservative base are disgusted with the gutless, stand for nothing Republican Party in Washington, with the impotent, pathetic Republican leadership and their water-carriers in Congress who cave on every issue. We can no longer tolerate big spending Republicans who come home during election time and campaign as conservatives and return to Washington and vote as liberals, who make promises they have no intention of keeping. We are tired of Republican leadership and their loyal foot soldiers in Congress like Larry Bucshon who do the bidding of their leaders who in turn do the bidding of Obama and the Democrats. And this is why the base has rejected the “Establishment.†This is why Jeb Bush, Chris Christy, Marco Rubio, and John Kasich are either out of the Presidential race or have no chance of winning, like the disgraceful Kasich, who stays in the race despite this, an annoying, malign figure. It is only the outsiders left, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, both outsiders, a sure sign of the contempt the base holds for the Republican ruling class. And apparently Mr. Parkes has missed all this. Apparently he failed to notice the grand, chaotic spectacle of Republican Party Politics across the land and in the media the last nine months, and what it portends for the Republican Party and the next election.
The people are angry as hell and hold the federal government, Washington, and the Republican Party, in particular the Congress, responsible. Yes, we are tired of the backroom deals, the political patronage, favoritism, and cronyism. We cannot abide an inept, unprincipled Republican Party in Washington that can’t surrender soon enough. We have had it with the career politicians that betray the base that wins them stunning, landslide election victories as we did in 2010 and 2014 – and get nothing for their trouble. When Parkes delivered his cheat sheet for the Republican rank and file he displayed all the arrogance of the Republican ruling class in Washington. Not recognizing the frustration of the base with its leadership, he also failed to realize his actions would backfire.
As I said, I want to thank Chairman Parkes for aiding the Moss For Congress campaign. We appreciate his support!
Another note. Has anyone seen Congressman Larry Bucshon? We have been looking for him, but can’t seem to find him. Is he in hiding? Part of the witness-protection program? We have publically challenged him to a debate, to defend his voting record, his love of spending and the Obama agenda, of more debt and more government, of amnesty, the EPA, sanctuary cities, and Planned Parenthood. We invited the Congressman to a debate on March 30. He failed to show. We challenged him again publically last week. He ignored it. The College Republicans at Vincennes University invited him to debate me under their auspices. He refused and the poor College Republican youngsters were given a stern rebuke for challenging the Congressman – at a time when we are trying to recruit youth to our mission and party. Not a good example. If anyone sees the Congressman, if anyone can find him or his many operatives out and about, please advise him that we are looking for him and recommend he stop dodging the voters, the issues, and his voting record. We would relish the opportunity to debate him on the issues and his voting record sometime before May 3.
“Our nation is at the precipice. Time is running out. We cannot afford business as usual or the status quo. Our country is slipping through our fingers. It is time for a change for Indiana’s 8th district. I ask for your vote in the Republican Primary May 3 2016. I will be your conservative champion in Washington. I will not let you down. Thank you.â€
Find out more about Dr. Moss at www.rmoss4congress.com. Call or email at 812-684-0971 or hq@rmoss4congress.com. Find Moss For Congress on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
The States With The Strongest And Weakest Unions
Michael B. Sauter and Samuel Stebbins
The U.S. Supreme Court issued in March a split vote on a decision that, if passed, would have prevented public sector unions from requiring non-union government workers to pay union fees. This split represents a major victory for organized labor groups, which have been squeezed by changes in the labor force and anti-union legislation for decades. Just 45 years ago, nearly one in four workers were union members. Today, barely one in 10 are in a union.
The strength of organized labor in the United States depends largely on political and economic forces. Because these factors differ across the country, unions hold considerable power in some states and are virtually nonexistent in others. In New York, nearly 25% of state private and public sector workers are unionized, while in South Carolina, just 2.1% of workers are in unions.
There are many reasons for the differences in unionization between states. In an interview with 24/7 Wall St., David Macpherson, E.M. Stephens professor of economics and department chair at Trinity University, explained that politics is likely one of the biggest factors affecting the regional strength of organized labor. Over half of the states in the country now have right-to-work laws, with West Virginia’s statute passing this February. All of the states with the lowest shares of union membership have right to work laws, while Michigan is the only state with high membership which does.
Visit 24/7 Wall St. for the complete report and methodology
“The reason unionization rates are low in right-to-work law states is because those are the states that don’t like unions and so they pass laws that are not favorable to unions.†Macpherson said.
Union membership is also at least partially determined by the industrial composition of a state. Macpherson explained that public sector jobs and manufacturing jobs tend to be more unionized, with transportation workers in particular very likely to be union members. Michigan’s substantial manufacturing sector, for example, is likely driving up unionization rates in the state.
The overall decline in union membership has been due to a massive decline in private sector organized labor. At the same time, public sector membership has actually increased. As a result, public sector workers account for nearly half of union membership nationwide, even as they only account for about 15% of the nation’s total workforce.
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Conour victims ask 7th Circuit for fees awarded to creditor
Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com
Judges on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals appeared sympathetic to victims of former attorney William Conour during oral arguments Wednesday over legal fees that a District Court judge ordered paid to a Conour creditor rather than to defrauded clients who were shut out of the case.
Arguments before the court in Chicago also revealed the Indianapolis law firm that inherited many of Conour’s former cases continues to hold in trust about $2.1 million in legal fees earned from those cases, pending the outcome of legal challenges.
Judge Tanya Walton Pratt in the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Indiana last August ordered Ladendorf Law P.C. to pay almost $775,000 in legal fees it earned to ACF 2006 Corp., whose parent company had extended a line of credit to Conour’s law firm. Conour defaulted on the loan after he was charged with wire fraud. He later pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and admitted to defrauding 36 former clients of more than $6 million of settlement money. He was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.
Ladendorf Law attorney Timothy Devereux had worked at a Conour law firm before the one-time high-profile personal injury and wrongful death attorney’s Ponzi scheme collapsed. When Devereux left, many of his clients followed him to Ladendorf. Pratt’s ruling represented her judgment of the division of legal fees in those cases under a quantum meruit distribution, and the total that Conour would have been entitled to under Indiana law. She ruled ACF was entitled to receive those fees.
Arguing before the 7th Circuit Wednesday, Devereux contested Pratt’s division of fees in key cases, arguing that rather than help in some cases, Conour had hindered them. He argued Pratt erred in ruling that in one significant case, Conour’s firm was entitled to 40 percent of fees. He testified Conour had obstructed the transfer of the case and refused a court order to turn over case files and evidence.
“We ended up having to go over with the sheriffs, forcibly, into his office and take physical possession,†Devereux testified. Conour “did everything in his power to prevent the case from moving forward.
“It’s hard to believe under a quantum meruit approach that requires … clean hands, that the court can find Mr. Conour’s now entitled to an additional $120,000 out of the subsequent settlement that was procured only through the efforts of myself and the Ladendorf Law Firm,†Devereux said.
Under Pratt’s ruling, those fees and the additional $657,000 in her order, go to ACF, which was assigned Conour’s line of credit from Advocate Capital. But Davis and Loretta Beals and their daughter Kristen claim they were wrongly blocked from intervening in this suit. Conour won a settlement for the Bealses, who were injured in a deadly crash involving a tractor-trailer, but the Bealses are still trying to collect about $500,000 of the money Conour stole from them.
“At the bottom of all of this,†Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner said to Devereux, “What do you think about the fee allocation issue if we agree that the Bealses were improperly dismissed from the case at summary judgment?â€
Deverex said the issue remains whether Conour would be allowed to recover. “His own misconduct would be a bar to the recovery of fees,†regardless of who subsequently was entitled to them.
“I agree Mr. Conour did bad acts,†argued the Bealses’ attorney, James Fisher. “But I’m having trouble with the concept that because Mr. Conour did bad acts, Mr. Conour’s portion of the fees should be given to Mr. Devereux, that’s the part we object to. … Mr. Conour should forfeit his fees, but he should forfeit them to his victims.â€
Fisher said the theft of funds from the Bealses dates to 1996, when he said Conour failed to fund a structured settlement that was designed as an annuity to pay annual proceeds through the year 2047.
“The Bealses were clients of Mr. Conour whose settlement funds were stolen by him,†Fisher said. “It was our belief claims of victims whose settlement funds had been embezzled by Mr. Conour had a priority over subsequent commercial transactions.†Fisher also said he believes the funds could be traced to subsequent firms Conour established.
“If we agree the Bealses were improperly dismissed from this case in summary judgment … does the District Court have to go back to square one at that point?†Rovner asked Fisher. He replied that a new trial wouldn’t be requested, and that the Bealses’ lien of about $500,000 is less than the sum Pratt awarded to ACF.
But Roger Jones, representing ACF, argued the Bealses were rightly terminated from the case at summary judgment because they presented only evidence of the civil suit filed against Conour personally and his former firm, along with a default judgment in the Bealses’ favor. These didn’t meet the requirements to defeat summary motion.
“The Bealses had zero evidence in the record to support their claim – zero, nothing,†Jones argued.
But it appeared at least two of the three jurists on the panel found error in Pratt’s ruling.
“We have case after case that says you don’t have to plead the legal theory in the complaint,†Rovner said to Jones. “Why wasn’t it error for Judge Pratt to say the Beals intervenors were stuck with the legal theory they cited in their complaint?â€
Jones replied the Bealses’ complaint was more than a theory, it stated the basis for which they made a claim on legal fees, and those assets belong to Conour Law Firm LLC, which was organized in 2007. When Jones said he didn’t think the District Court’s view was the complaint had to plead legal theory, it drew a strong response from Judge Frank Easterbrook.
“The District Court said so. … It’s part of the opinion,†Easterbrook said. “You don’t have to defend errors by the District Court when you’ve got an alternative ground.â€
Meanwhile, Senior Judge Daniel Manion asked Devereux whether there was any actual money available, to which he replied about $2.1 million in fees from former Conour cases is being held in Ladendorf Law’s IOLTA account. Devereux also said that because all interest on those funds goes to the Indiana Bar Foundation, Pratt also erred in ordering interest paid on the fees awarded to ACF. He noted ACF never pled nor sought prejudgment interest.
Wednesday’s oral arguments in the case, ACF 2006 Corp. v. Timothy Devereux, et al., 15-3048, can be heard here.
Indiana Ranks Among Best States in the Nation for Transparency
Indianapolis – Indiana is among the highest-rated states in the nation for transparency in government spending, according to a top non-partisan consumer activist group.
Following the Money 2016: How the 50 States Rate in Providing Online Access to Government Spending Data, the sixth annual report of its kind by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group Education Fund, was released Wednesday and included Indiana among five “A-plus†states, and one of four to score a perfect 100 in its grading system. Governor Mike Pence released the following statement regarding the Indiana Transparency Portal’s top national ranking.
“As tax day approaches in Indiana, Hoosiers deserve to know exactly how their tax dollars are being spent,†said Governor Mike Pence. “I commend Auditor Crouch and her work with our Office of Technology and Management Performance Hub to increase transparency and accountability – giving our citizens unprecedented access to information, restoring public confidence, and creating a more efficient government. Hand in hand with our record of passing honestly balanced budgets, maintaining sufficient reserves, and cutting taxes for Hoosiers across the state, our record of financial transparency is yet another indicator of the pride we hold in our accountability to the wallets and pocketbooks of hardworking Hoosiers.â€
UE Volleyball announces new signees
Aces add five to roster
 University of Evansville head volleyball coach Manolo Concepcion has announced the signing of five student-athletes to play for the Purple Aces next season. Included in the class are: Deja Clark, Erlicia Griffith, Taylor Jones, Elane Shumway and Rachel Hin Ching Tam.
Clark and Shumway come to Evansville from Pickerington, Ohio where they each played for Mintonette Sports and for the same high school (Pickerington North). Clark, a 6’0’’ Outside Hitter/Opposite was the 2016 Ohio Capital Conference Co-Player of the Year and was also 1st Team All-District and All-Conference as a hitter. Shumway is a 6’3’’ Middle who is known for her defensive capabilities in the net.
“The inclusion of Deja in our program adds athleticism, speed and offensive presence. She has a reach of over 10 feet and is built to play in a fast-pace offense,†Concepcion said. “We look forward to her immediate impact in our scoring capabilities.â€
“Elane has the wingspan of a 6-5 athlete with the ability to improve our blocking. I have seen her progress offensively throughout this club season, especially in transition; something we were looking for at her position†Concepcion added. “The fact that Deja and Elane have played together for so long will allow their combination to sync right away.â€
Griffith, a 6-3 Right Side, is a native of Wharton, Texas. She is transferring from NJCAA Nationally Ranked San Jacinto College (#18), where she was a 2nd Team All-District player and was one of the main reasons that her team finished 7th in the Nation in Block Assists.
“Erlicia will enhance our defense on the right side of the net as well as add charismatic leadership skills to our young team,†Concepcion explained. “She fits perfectly with our team culture and comes from a junior college powerhouse that has had a winning tradition for a long time.â€
Originally from Hong Kong, China, Rachel Tam is the current Captain for the Youth & Junior Hong Kong National Team as a 5’9’’ Outside Hitter, as well as for St. Catharine’s School for Girls. She played Division 2A in China where her team won the championship of the Kowloon and Hong Kong Island District Schools. She has also represented her country with the Beach Volleyball National Team.
“Rachel is an engaging, hard-working kid with great international experience,†Concepcion said. “Her smart game and out of system problem solving skills were two aspects that caught our attention. She is an emotionally intelligent student of the game that will impact our program in the long run.â€
Taylor Jones is a native of Winamac, Ind. where she was a 4-year letterwinner as a 5-7 Setter. She led her team to a sectional title and was a 3-time Midwest Conference First Team player and also served as a team captain for three seasons. She is the current Captain for Epic United Volleyball Club (17-Elite ROX).
“Taylor is a fast-pace setter with the ability to run the system that we want to establish in the future or our program,†Concepcion said. “She compensates her height with her explosiveness, quick hands and set precision/location. It will be great to have more depth in that position for years to come.â€
2016 Indiana Women Veterans’ ConferenceÂ
More than 225 women veterans throughout Indiana will meet for the 2016 Indiana Women Veterans Conference hosted by the Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Beginning with a landing of an Indiana National Guard helicopter, the conference will feature remarks by former Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann and State Rep. Karlee Macer and a keynote from Col. Anna Schulte.
Workshops and breakout sessions will include VA health care benefits, resume building, positive parenting discipline, self defense and a reading from women veteran memoirs. Further details are below. Media are welcome to attend.
What:Â 2016 Indiana Women Veterans’ Conference
When:Â Friday, April 15, 2016; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Where:Â Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Who:Â Former Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann, State Rep. Karlee Macer and Col. Anna Schulte.
Agenda:
7:30 – 8:30 a.m.: Vendor setup
8:30 – 9:45 a.m.: Registration
9:50 a.m.: Landing of National Guard Helicopter
10:15 a.m.: Presentation of Colors; National Anthem; Invocation
10:30 a.m.: Welcome remarks (Former Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann and State Rep. Karlee Macer)
11:00 a.m.: Keynote (Col. Anna Schulte)
12:30 – 3:20 p.m.: Makeovers and massages
Workshops (50 minutes each)
12:30 – 1:20 p.m.: VA Health Care and Resume Building
1:30 – 2:20 p.m.: VA Benefits and Positive parenting disciplineÂ
2:30 – 3:20 p.m.: Self Defense and Art Therapy
3:30 p.m.: Gift basket drawings and Final Words