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Will Illinois Elect a Reform Governor to gut public sector unions as Wisconsin and Michigan did?

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Public-sector unions took a big hit in Illinois Tuesday evening as a gubernatorial candidate they have poured millions of dollars into defeating seized victory in the state’s Republican primary. And now, in one of the few governor’s races Republicans see as a pickup opportunity this year, private-equity millionaire Bruce Rauner is poised to give Illinois governor Pat Quinn a run for his money and has a real shot at becoming the state’s first Republican governor in over a decade.

Rauner set unions on edge during the primary campaign, criticizing their leaders and pledging to reform the state’s bankrupt pension system. “The government-union bosses are at the core of our spending problem in Illinois,” he said in a primary debate, arguing public unions create a “conflict of interest for the taxpayers” and have made a mess of the state fisc.

Rauner’s targets didn’t take it lying down: The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, the Illinois Education Association, the Illinois Federation of Teachers, and the Democratic Governors Association spent north of $3 million attacking him and trying to divert votes to one of Rauner’s primary opponents, state senator Kirk Dillard.

That’s far more than Democrats spent — $1.2 million — trying to steer Republican votes to Todd Akin in the 2012 Senate primary in Missouri, where Akin was viewed as the weakest candidate to take on vulnerable Democrat Claire McCaskill.

In the Illinois race, Dillard not only received money and support from some Democrats, but he also earned the endorsement of one big union. “My advice is that, if you are a suburban or downstate Democrat or independent and you care about public education, you should vote in the Republican primary for Kirk Dillard,” Illinois Education Association president Cindy Klickna told union members. The union also sent pamphlets to its members urging them to support Dillard. Almost twice as many votes were cast in the Republican primary this year than the Democratic one — though Democratic incumbent Pat Quinn was essentially unopposed, the healthier GOP turnout suggests some union members may have crossed the aisle to cast votes. Rauner beat Dillard 40 percent to 37.

Rauner’s aggressive talk about the state’s “corrupt union bosses” occurs against the backdrop of Republican reforms that have rocked its neighboring states.

In Wisconsin, governor Scott Walker fought and won a major battle to curb the collective-bargaining rights of the state’s public-sector unions; in Michigan, governor Rick Snyder led the fight to pass a right-to-work law that protected workers from paying compulsory union dues; and in Ohio, governor John Kasich passed a broad law limiting collective-bargaining rights that was overturned in a referendum a year later.

Illinois unions are petrified that a Rauner victory could bring similar reforms to President Obama’s home state, where Democrats have maintained control of the governor’s office and both legislative chambers for over a decade. “Illinois is the last holdout for labor power,” says a senior Rauner adviser. “It has the highest unemployment rate and the worst pension labor debt. Rauner is taking this fight on. None of the other Republicans are willing to do that because they fear the power of labor.”

John Tillman, the president of the conservative Illinois Policy Institute and a longtime Rauner friend, says that Rauner’s victory should send a message to Republicans in left-leaning states around the country. When a Republican “puts a flag in the ground” on labor issues, he says, voters in blue states can be persuaded. He says he considered Tuesday’s primary a “fight for the soul of the Republican party.” The question at issue, Tillman says, was whether the GOP would side with the taxpayers who fund the government or a “union-backed Republican” who could have “split the Republican party in half.”

Rauner, who made millions in private equity, has portrayed himself as a political outsider who can transcend the corruption that’s marked Illinois politics for decades and whose business acumen will come in handy in Springfield. In January, the state had the country’s third-highest unemployment rate — 8.7 percent — and its unfunded pension liability, which stands at $100 billion, is the largest in the nation

“We have to be bold, tough, and fundamentally change government,” one Rauner ad says. “Lobbyists run the government for special interests, and career politicians let it happen — powerful union bosses and trial lawyers on the Democratic party . . . and a large part of the Republican party too.”

On the stump, Rauner is straightforward, even cheeky. Given his success in private equity, he’s often been compared to his party’s 2012 presidential nominee, even getting tagged the “Mitt Romney of Illinois.”

“I am a very different person from Mitt Romney,” he told the Chicago Sun-Times. “I drink beer. I smoke a cigar. I use a gun. I ride a Harley. My grandparents lived in a double-wide trailer. I’m a salesman. He’s an analyst.” He describes himself as a feisty guy and calls Scott Walker and Mitch Daniels his political mentors.

There are indications that Illinois voters are itching for a change. A Capitol Fax/We Ask America poll taken last month had Quinn trailing all of his potential GOP challengers. He was behind Rauner by eight points, 47 to 39 percent. A November survey from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling found just 34 percent of Illinois voters approving of the job Quinn’s done, versus 34 percent disapproving.

“I really want to transform Illinois government because this state is failing the taxpayers and the children,” Rauner told the Chicago Tribune last month. In a typically impolitic riff, he continued: “It’s going to take steel backbone to get it done. Because I don’t care about a political career. I certainly don’t need a job. Getting reelected is not on my top-ten list. I’ll be willing to do things that politicians won’t do. Because I don’t care who I upset.”

His friend Tillman puts it this way. “Barack Obama said he wanted to transform the country. Bruce Rauner said he wants to transform Obama’s home state, and the unions know that that is the beginning of a rebirth of pro-growth, pro-free-enterprise policies, and a movement.”

Source: NRO

Arrest made after homemade bombs found in Evansville home, suspect had threatened to kill an EPD Officer

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 epdepd  Evansville Police arrested 48 year old Franz Corvette Costello on multiple charges after he made threats to kill a member of the EPD Meth Suppression Unit.  Costello has been investigated by the Meth Suppression Unit 3 times in the last year. He served 5 months in jail after being convicted of possession of precursors stemming from a March, 2013 arrest. He was investigated twice in February of 2014.  On Tuesday March 18th, A concerned citizen notified police that Costello was telling people he was going to kill one of the Meth Suppression unit members. The citizen knew Costello was building homemade bombs and provided cell phone pictures of the devices.  An arrest warrant was issued for Costello on drug charges from one of the February cases. Police also obtained a search warrant for his house based on the statements and pictures of the homemade bombs.  On Wednesday at 1:30pm, the EPD SWAT took Costello into custody outside of his house at 916 N Governor. The SWAT Team made entry into the house and removed two other people from the house.  Members of the EPD Bomb Squad then entered the house and located 3 homemade bombs. Two were in a bag next to Costello’s bed and one was under his pillow. The devices were converted motor type fireworks that had been modified into homemade “fragmentation grenades”. The devices were packed with deck screws, lead shot, and gunpowder. The devices were wrapped in duct tape, had fuses attached to them, and were ready to be detonated. The devices were cable of killing someone and causing property damage. The Bomb Squad was able to disassemble all  3 devices at the scene.  Officers also found meth and drug paraphernalia in the house.  The two people removed from the home were not charged with any crimes.  Costello was charged with: Possession of a Destructive Device with Intent Class A Felony Possession of Meth Class D Felony Possession of Syringe Class D Felony Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Class A Misdemeanor                                                                                                                             For full details, view this message on the web.

EPD Activity Report: March 19, 2014

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EPD Activity Report: March 19, 2014

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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CHRISTOPHER BURTON MCCASLIN
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 30
Residence: 2024 MAPLEWOOD CIR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/20/2014 2:19:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 5000
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MICHAEL WAYNE MCCALLISTER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 45
Residence: 804 TAYLOR AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/20/2014 12:15:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRAFFIC-OPERATE WHILE HTV FOR LIFE [CF] 0
FALSE INFORMING/REPORTING [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
LUKE MARTIN AMBROSE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 19
Residence: 451 AUDUBON DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 9:21:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER >200 [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
WAYNE GIVENS BELOW
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 48
Residence: 500 E WALNUT ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 8:46:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER <200 [DF] 0
TRESPASS [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
JAMES ELBERT DURHAM
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 35
Residence: 123 LOCUST ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 8:06:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
CEDRIC DWIGHT GIBSON
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 43
Residence: 2530 OLD BUSINESS 41 EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 7:36:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
SENTENCED – REF DOCKET # 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
JOHN THOMAS WELLS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 45
Residence: 519 E STATE ST PRINCETON, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 7:02:58 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
CONTEMPT OF COURT-VIOL COURT ORDER 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
JAMES EARL HALE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 26
Residence: 1422 W MARYLAND ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 6:42:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $100
DEMARCO CORTEZ BROWN
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 33
Residence: 1512 S SAINT JAMES BLVD EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 6:21:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $500
ANDREA DARIUS JOHNSON
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 23
Residence: 603 E GUM ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 6:15:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRAFFIC-OPERATE HTV [DF] 0
TRAFFIC-OP W/O INS / PRIOR [CM] 50
TRAFFIC-OPERATE W/O EVER RECEIVING LIC 50
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MICAELA ARRANIQUE SEYMOUR
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 29
Residence: 425 BIG HILL CI SPEEDWAY, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 5:42:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
KENNETH MICHAEL BALL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 45
Residence: 1221 N GARVIN ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 5:19:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $500
SARAH BRITTNEY BROWN
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 23
Residence: 1221 N GARVIN ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 4:51:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $500
MELODY DAWN CATILLER
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 23
Residence: 2511 N KENTUCKY AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 3:37:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
DEWAYNE ERIC ARMSTEAD
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 47
Residence: 1907 COKER AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 3:00:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: $50
FRANZ CORVETTE COSTELLO
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 48
Residence: 916 N GOVERNOR ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 2:16:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-POSS OF PRECURSORS [DF] 50000
WEAPON-DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE W/ INTENT [AF] 0
NARC-POSS METHAMPHETAMINE [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SYRINGE [DF] 0
NARC-POSS PARAPHERNALIA [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
AARON CHRISTOPHER MILLIGAN
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 29
Residence: 7557 EDGEDALE DR NEWBURGH, IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 11:17:00 AM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
ARTESTINE ANN WASHINGTON
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 29
Residence: 810 WAGGONER AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/19/2014 9:28:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
RESIDENTIAL ENTRY [DF] 0
BATTERY-SIMPLE ASSAULT [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND

EXPERIENCE THE EXCITEMENT OF A VIBRANT DOWNTOWN WITH POP UP MAIN STREET

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A collaborative group of Evansville residents have organized a one-day pop-up event to show people what a vibrant downtown Evansville could be by bringing multiple businesses, vendors and organizations together, while working with existing downtown businesses, giving residents an unique opportunity and reason to experience downtown Evansville. This free and family-friendly pop-up event will coincide with the Division II Elite 8 basketball tournament, allowing Evansville visitors to experience Evansville’s downtown. Three vacant buildings along Main Street and the Sycamore building will be used to host this event. Pop Up Main Street was inspired by the Evansville VOICE initiative.

            Leadership Evansville, Evansville VOICE, the Growth Alliance of Evansville, Evansville Living, Keep Evansville Beautiful and AXIOM are sponsors of Pop Up Main Street. The list of diverse confirmed vendors who will “pop-up” on Main Street offer something for everyone. Some of these vendors include: Single Thread Boutique, Taylor’s Leather Works, The Dressing Room, Mike Marten Art, United States of Indiana, Fire It Up, Fusion Day Spa and many more! For a full list of vendors participating in this pop-up click here.

While attending a City Core VOICE meeting, some VOICE participants discussed what a vibrant downtown could be and decided to take action. After learning about the new trend many cities around the country are doing, they decided a pop-up event would best showcase what a vibrant downtown Evansville could be for existing residents and visitors. A pop-up retail space is a venue that is temporary. The trend involves “popping-up” in vacant locations for short periods of time. These shops, while small and temporary, can build interest by consumer experience.

March 29, 2014

10 a.m. – 7p.m.

Downtown Evansville (Locations: 204 Main Street, 420 Main Street, Former Stratman’s building, and the Sycamore building)

 

 

Two Defendants Found Guilty

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 Last month, Reko Levels was found guilty of Theft – D Felony. After the Theft trial, Levels was found guilty of a Habitual Enhancement by the same jury.

 

Today in court, Magistrate Kelly Fink sentenced Levels to two and a half years for the Theft – D Felony and an additional four years for the habitual enhancement, citing his extensive criminal history. In total, he will serve six and a half years with the Indiana Department of Corrections.

 

Levels was convicted of stealing a cell phone from a gas station employee in October of 2013.

 

For further information on the case listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton, Director of Public Relations at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at kphernetton@vanderburghgov.org.

 

 

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Judges reduce rapist’s sentence to 165 years

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The Indiana Court of Appeals Wednesday slashed 105 years from a convicted rapist’s sentence, concluding the original 270-year sentence was far outside the norm for a single episode of conduct against a single victim.

Shawn Corbally broke into a Greenwood woman’s apartment in July 2012 and forced M.R. to engage in numerous sexual acts for two hours while making threats to harm her or her children, who were in the apartment. Her 1-year-old child was asleep in the bed with her when Corbally began assaulting the woman. She was able to identify Corbally because she saw his tattoo on his left arm depicting bricks. She also saw he was wearing cargo shorts and was able to see his face when he led her outside.

Police recovered his and M.R.’s DNA on the camouflage shorts they found in Corbally’s duffle bag. He was convicted of Class A felony burglary, Class A felony rape, four counts of Class A felony criminal deviate conduct, and two counts of Class B felony criminal confinement. He was sentenced to 270 years.

Corbally appealed in Shawn Lawrence Corbally v. State of Indiana, 41A04-1304-CR-175, on two grounds: that the trial court improperly allowed Greenwood Police Department investigator Patti Cummings to relate the contents of her interview with the victim, and that his sentence is inappropriate.

Cummings testified as to what M.R. had told her about the attack during an interview conducted the day after it occurred. Corbally’s attorney objected, arguing the state was asking Cummings to relate hearsay, but withdrew the objection after she told the court she could not stipulate to M.R.’s credibility.

The trial court erred in telling Corbally’s attorney that any challenge to M.R.’s credibility allowed the state to introduce prior consistent statements by her, the Court of Appeals held. The judges were skeptical of the state’s argument that Cummings’ testimony should be allowed because it was in some way related to the course of investigation work that led to Corbally’s arrest.

“Cummings almost completely rehashed the grisly details of the crimes as already testified to by M.R. Such evidence was entirely irrelevant to the course of the investigation, and it was not admissible as ‘course-of-investigation’ evidence. The trial court abused its discretion in admitting this evidence,” Judge Michael Barnes wrote.

But, this admission was a harmless error, the judges ruled, as there is overwhelming independent evidence of Corbally’s guilt.

Barnes and Judge Elaine Brown chose to reduce Corbally’s sentence after looking at other cases involving similar circumstances. Barnes noted that the longest affirmed sentence imposed for a single episode of sexual violence against one victim was 151 years since the adoption of the “inappropriate” standard for reviewing sentences. The majority decided to reduce his sentence to an aggregate of 165 years after concluding his 270-year sentence is an “outlier” in need of revision.

Judge Margret Robb dissented without opinion regarding the sentencing issue.

Ivy Sentenced

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On February 19, 2014 a Vanderburgh County Jury deliberated for six hours before finding Edward Jerome Ivy Guilty of Attempted Murder – A Felony and Intimidation – C Felony. After the jury returned a verdict, Ivy pleaded guilty to a Habitual Offender Enhancement.

Today in court, Judge Robert Pigman sentenced Ivy to 65 years to be served in the Indiana Department of Corrections.

Ivy was involved in an October, 2013 stabbing incident in Vanderburgh County. The victim survived stab wounds to the abdomen and neck.

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SENTENCE CHART

 

Class Range

Murder 45-65 Years

Class A Felony 20-50 Years

Class B Felony 6-20 Years

Class C Felony 2-8 Years

Class D Felony ½ – 3 Years

Class A Misdemeanor 0-1 Year

Class B Misdemeanor 0-180 Days

Class C Misdemeanor 0-60 Days

Sen. Coats offers bill to curb federal regulations

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By Antonio Cordero

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Cost vs. benefit. Small businesses all across Indiana live and die by that creed, but excessive federal regulations tend to tip the scale too far toward cost, critics say.

U.S. Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., talks about legislation he's introduced to try to make federal regulations less onerous on small businesses. Photo by Antonio Cordero, TheStatehouseFile.com

U.S. Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., talks about legislation he’s introduced to try to make federal regulations less onerous on small businesses. Photo by Antonio Cordero, TheStatehouseFile.com

So Republican Sen. Dan Coats held a press conference Tuesday at the Indiana Chamber of Commerce to talk about his proposed Sound Regulation Act.

The bill would force every regulatory federal agency to undergo a neutral, non-partisan test of cost verses benefits. The bill would also require the agencies to consider at least three possible options to achieve the regulatory objective. Agencies would be required to choose the lowest cost option, unless there are other overriding factors.

Coats said regulations cost businesses time and resources.

“When it comes to regulation, there are examples that just fill the book in terms of how businesses are having to spend more and more time filling out forms, complying with regulations, trying to understand the hundreds if not thousands of regulations that are being imposed on an annual basis,” Coats said. “Instead of doing the business that they are running and being out in front of the counter, selling their product, running their business efficiently and effectively, competing with others around the state and the world in terms of their product, they’re back in the back room filling forms.”

More than 4,000 federal regulations are in the pipeline today. And Coats said excessive government regulations can only be tackled by large companies with a big staff fully dedicated to the compliance of the rules.

“It’s one thing for City Bank or one thing for General Motors to be able to hire a back room full of lawyers and a back room full of accountants to pour through all these regulations, get the reports into Washington on time, make sure the company is responding to this imposition of regulation after regulation, and to challenge those,” he said.

“But for small businesses in particular, for those running a farm or running a small business, they don’t have the resources nor do they have the time to go back in the back room and comply with all these regulations,” Coats said. “We can go through hundreds of examples of regulations that simply don’t meet the cost-benefit test.”

Devin Anderson, chief executive officer of E&A Industries in Indianapolis, showed his support for the bill and said he “would like Washington to approach the rule-making process with common sense.”

“The reality is that Washington is slowly, but very effectively stifling and choking small business every single day. We’re being asked to help lead this economic recovery by creating jobs, but in reality, we’re just trying to avoid death by a thousand cuts,” Anderson said.

Coats said bipartisan support of the bill would be necessary for it to pass.

“My appeal to them (other lawmakers) is simply, ‘Let’s do some things on a bipartisan basis. You can go home and talk about how you’re working with the other side to get something constructive done.’ And so, I’m trying to take this out of the politics,” he said. “I’m not trying to just use the political equation to gain the thing, because I know the only way we’re going to pass this is with bipartisan support.”

Antonio Cordero is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

IS IT TRUE March 20, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that the bizarre way that meth impairs the though process of human beings played out yesterday in Evansville in a most unusual and disturbing way yesterday?…that a man from a prominent Evansville family that are long time business owners who have a custom of naming their children after car models allegedly constructed 3 bombs resembling grenades and had intentions to kill some police officers who are charged with ridding our community of the scourge of meth?… Franz Corvette Costello of the respected family that we who live in Evansville take pride in telling our friends about is the alleged perpetrator of this heinous act?…this is a most demented way of thinking and speaks to the addictive power of meth?…it also speaks to the power of this drug to destroy human beings in a way that few other addictive substances can?…in our last mayoral campaign both Democrat Rick Davis and now Mayor Lloyd Winnecke agreed that the ingredients to make meth should be by prescription only?…we know that our Mayor’s can’t fiat such laws into place but it is truly disappointing that the effort to control the substances used to make meth by Mayor Winnecke have grabbed no headlines at all, but things like dog parks have?…meth is a serious problem and we encourage our mayor to show just how serious of a person he wants to be and get in front of this issue?…if Mayor Winnecke finds a way to restrict access to these ingredients that is an effort worthy of a positive legacy?…dog parks, hotels, and other fun and games nonsense come and go but the tragedy of human addiction damages a community forever?…we encourage our mayor to do what he can about this in a very visible way?

IS IT TRUE that we are hearing about some instances where ObamaCare is actually making positive differences for some of our citizens?…the demographic that benefits from the ACA is a small one but if one is over 55 years of age and has some medical issues the ACA seems to be something good?…we have learned of many instances both locally and in other parts of America where older people with medical conditions have gotten large reductions in their insurance premiums and lower drug prices for maintenance prescriptions?…while that is quite positive the fact remains that for each older and sicker person who benefits from the exchange there will need to be 10 or more young and healthy people to enter the system to pay for those benefits?…this is quite similar to the Social Security system where those who work pay taxes to pay for the benefits to those who are retired?…just as the Social Security Administration depends on a sufficient number of workers to pay for the retirement of people who worked at one time, ACA needs young payers who use few benefits to cover the ailments of the older and sicker ones?…the challenge is that these older and sicker ones did not pay in when they were young leaving today’s young to choose whether or not to join this game or not?

IS IT TRUE it is 230 days until the election of 2014?…the website electionprojection.com has not changed in its predictions for the national elections in more than a month?…the current tally projected is that the Republicans will take the Senate adding 6 seats to enjoy a 51 – 47 – 2 majority and stay in control of the House of Representatives by a comfortable margin?…such a control situation will make President Obama’s last two years in office rather difficult indeed?

IS IT TRUE there is one federal government program that seems to work quite well and even earn a profit (that the feds call negative subsidies because the word profit is not even understood) that is returned to the general fund?…the Export Import Bank of the United States finances and insures transactions between foreign businesses and American businesses?…this entity earns just over a Billion dollars a year on a loan portfolio of $35 Billion?…this leads to the creation and sustaining of over 200,000 American jobs?…this is not a business that a for profit commercial bank could service because of the risk of trade agreement enforcement?…the City County Observer encourages local business that want to enter or expand their exporting business to take advantage of this exemplary federal entity that actually works?