
IS IT TRUE that Bruce Ungenthiem spoke before the Evansville City Council regarding the 35% premium that people in the unincorporated areas of Vanderburgh County pay for city sewer services?…this unfair practice was started in 2002 on the premise that a new sewage treatment facility would be built on the property that ultimately became a county jail?…Mr. Ungenthiem is accurate in his assertions that there has never been a study done to justify the 35% premium, that all of the construction projects have been in the city, and that none of the over half a billion dollars planned to comply with the EPA mandate are planned for any place outside of the City limits?…he pointed out the burden to prove a disproportional rate is on the municipality?…Mr. Ungenthiem also found nearly a million dollar line item in the budget of the City Sewer and Water Department that covers street sweeping in the City?…no homeowner in the County can possibly benefit from this street sweeping but yet are being charged for this service that they can’t use?
IS IT TRUE Mr. Ungenthiem referred to a calculation based on the assumption that 90% of the users were in the City and 10% are in the county on the cost to equalize the rates?…he stated that the increase to the city required to equalize the rates would be 3%?…the CCO developed an equation to check and came up to 3.5% based on Ungenthiem’s assumptions?…that makes it obvious to us that Mr. Ungenthiem truly does understand his math?…afterward a representative of the City of Evansville stated that the real user ratio was 75% city and 25% county and that this would make an 18.5% increase in the city dweller’s rates to equalize the rates?…the CCO ran the calculations again with the 75/25 assumption and the answer is 8.75% for a city increase to equalize the rates with the county?…the City’s rep either didn’t do the math right or fudged it a bit?…to be fair and to equalize the rates the city dwellers should be assessed an 8.75% increase and county dwellers should be given a 19.5% rate decrease?…going forward any and all increases should be equally assessed to all customers?
IS IT TRUE that certain parts of the ramshackle condition of the City of Evansville cemeteries was once again brought up by political  activist Jordan Baer complete with a compelling video on the dilapidated state of our city owned  graveyards? …Councilwoman Stephanie Riley opined on the disrespectful nature of having many headstones of babies leaned up against a chain link fence located at Locust Hill Cemetery?  … cemetery manager Chris Cooke  stunned those in attendance when he admitted to Councilwoman Stephanie Riley that babies coffins also were buried under the paved road at Locust Hill Cemetery? …that this situation happened before Mr. Cooke took over as cemetery manager?  …it was pointed out that the company that mows the cemetery was letting his dog run free in the cemetery?…Evansville’s cemetery manager Chris Cooke stated in response that he would put Evansville’s public cemeteries up against any others in Indiana?…he probably was correct that getting the cemeteries in good order like the private cemeteries would take many millions of dollars?…Mr. Cooke’s words and body language was quite defensive and in all fairness he may have been mugged without warning?…the truth is Evansville’s cemeteries are in deplorable condition and the funds to keep them in order is non-existent?…this is a rotten situation that is one more piece of a legacy of neglect when it comes to public properties whether it is parks or cemeteries?  …we would like to thank Jordan Baer and Councilwoman Stephanie Riley for taking a strong public stand concerning the dilapidated condition of our city owned and ruined cemeteries?
IS IT TRUE President Obama, who had promised in 2009, “if you like your health plan, you will be able to keep your health plan,†was still saying in 2012, “If [you] already have health insurance, you will keep your health insurance?â€â€¦ the administration knew that more than 40 to 67 percent of those in the individual market would not be able to keep their plans, even if they liked them three years ago and still stood by empty promises that were not true?… “This says that when they made the promise, they knew half the people in this market outright couldn’t keep what they had and then they wrote the rules so that others couldn’t make it either,†said Robert Laszewski, of Health Policy and Strategy Associates, a consultant who works for health industry firms?…Laszewski estimates that 80 percent of those in the individual market will not be able to keep their current policies and will have to buy insurance that meets requirements of the new law?…it looks as though the website is perhaps the least of the problems associated with the intricacies of Obamacare?