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IS IT TRUE Part 2, August 7, 2013: City Does the Math Behind Decision to Close Pools Early

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics
Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE the only City pools open right now are Hartke and Lloyd?…the 2012 and 2013 Budget included expenses for Hartke to remain open beyond the regular closing date for the Neighborhood Pools?…last year the City had to request funds from the Council in order to go beyond the regular season?…the the Mayor’s Office has done the math and concluded that public pools are very costly to operate on a per swimmer basis?…for example, the actual attendance at Mosby for the 8 days (weekends) until Labor Day in 2012 was 218 children and 199 adults?…the total cost to keep the pool open for those 8 days was approx. $17,700 and the total revenue was only $616 which makes the cost per swimmer $42.42?…the cost per swimmer for Rochelle was slightly higher at $57.24?

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer would like to commend and congratulate the Mayor’s Office on being this detailed about the cost per swimmer?…this is the kind of analysis that is needed on all of the activities that are funded with taxpayer dollars?…it must be pointed out that the expenses for the pools like the Ford Center results do not include interest?…some pools are of course paid for and have no interest expense but if the cost of the pool itself were included these numbers would be even more disturbing?…Evansville may have entered a period in its development that the pools much like the parks can’t be justified financially when the use is considered?…this is very sad indeed?

IS IT TRUE that the cost of maintenance of a private backyard pool is roughly $250 per month including electricity?…if this pool is used 60 two hour sessions per year by each member of a family of 5 and the pool is opened and incurring costs for 5 months per year the cost per swimmer is only $4.16 per swim session?…that is staggeringly low when compared with the numbers reported for a public pool?…even if the construction cost of about $30,000 per pool are considered the cost of swimming in a private pool is much lower than the public pool option?…the City needs to either close the pools or find some way to start attracting more people to use them?…at a revenue to cost ratio of 616 to 17,000 (3.6%) it is clear that the revenue is peanuts compared to the cost?…perhaps a summer of free swimming next year could attract more swimmers to the pools?…if it does not work it is time to re-evaluate the pool program?

IS IT TRUE now that we know that the City does have the ability to do basic arithmetic we would encourage doing use/cost analysis of other projects like the proposed dog park and skateboard park where we suspect the cost per use will run well into the hundreds of dollars?…such analysis of often sobering but is always illuminating when other peoples money is at stake?…we once again congratulate the Mayor’s Office for doing the math?…we hope it becomes a habit?

IS IT TRUE August 7, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics
Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE August 7, 2013

IS IT TRUE that the City of Evansville may just be understating the cost to the taxpayers by saying the hotel deal will only cost the taxpayers $37,500,000?…the complete story that financial experts estimate the real cost of handing the developer after fees and capitalized interest will cost the taxpayers $44,000,000?…that when any project funded by the purchase of municipal bonds, those investors want their interest at the time of purchase?…that this hotel project will require over two years to complete and during that time, the City will have to pay interest during the construction period just like the Ford Center did?…that the lawyers serving as “bond council” will get their cut that will typically run close to $1 Million for a bond issue of this amount?…that the underwriters will get their cut?…that Mayor Winnecke says that this project will be totally financed through the downtown TIF funds, but, failed to mentioned that the taxpayers will have to pledge their local income taxes from their paychecks in order to finance this deal?

IS IT TRUE that the Ford Center had to pledge the employees local income taxes as well, in order to finance that project?…that Bugsy Segal sold over 400% of the famous Flamingo Hotel but such things are expected of folks like Bugsy whose employer was not exactly an upstanding honest organization?… that the County will come to the table with only a meager $2.5 million and the unfortunate City Citizens will be footing the remainder of the tab?…to get their hands on the $2.5 million, the County will be refinancing the Centre which will have similar legal and underwriting fees?…when the transaction fees to get the $2.5 Million are considered the County may be paying an APR of nearly 100%?…that the City will have to wait until 2018 until 100% of the Food & Beverage taxes go directly to the Ford Center and by refinancing the Centre, that may prolong the Ford Center from receiving the Food & Beverage taxes to its fullest and requires more of the declining Boat Revenues?…that Mayor Winnecke may be following the Russ Lloyd, Jr. playbook in fast-tracking what many taxpayers believe is an elitist project?…the CCO will be following the developments and actions of all City Council Members who have already started getting calls to demand support from local Union Bosses?

IS IT TRUE that yet another financial operations report for the Ford Center has been released to the media with no line item for expenses in the category of bond interest?…this time reporting for Ford Center even had the audacity to exclude the arena-related costs incurred by the Evansville-Vanderburgh Building Authority, which are between $1.2 million and $1.5 million per year?…even excluding the interest the Ford Center which was sold to the public as being a net profit by now?…by including the interest payments of approximately $5.1 Million per year and annualizing the reported results the Ford Center should be reporting a net loss this year of roughly $5 Million for its second year of operation?…that not including the interest on the bond debt in the operating expenses may be an acceptable accounting trick during the early years when interest is capitalized but it is intentionally misinforming the public of the true operating costs to the taxpayers?…we do wonder what goes on inside the mind of someone or some entity that tears down one building because it is losing $125,000 per year but praises the success of another one that is losing $5 Million per year?…in their own way we could be convinced that the powers that be do not even have the awareness to understand that interest is a cost?…one would think that a banker would be in tune to such things?

Arrest for Confinement

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On Wednesday, August 07, 2013 at approximately 00:12 am, deputies were dispatched to Moto Mart at 19720 Big Cynthiana Road regarding a suspicious circumstance. The reporter stated a female had parked her van in the lot and went into the bathroom which was located outside and started screaming. The reporter went onto further say a male had grabbed her in the bathroom, knocking her to the ground, and tried to keep her inside. The suspect had also pulled a knife on her.

When deputies arrived on scene, the victim was still locked in the restroom however the suspect had fled the scene. The victim received minor abrasions on her knees where the suspect had pushed her down. The victim stated she had pulled into the gas station to use the restroom, which were located on the outside of the building, after being out of town. The victim stated she had seen an older model red car on the parking lot however no one was around.

The victim stated when she walked in and entered the restroom; a white male had been hiding behind the door. The suspect then knocked her to the ground and a struggle ensued. The offender then displayed a knife and would not let her leave. As the struggle continued, the victim grabbed a hold of the suspect’s genitals and twisted real hard. This caused the suspect to fall backward and allowed the victim to escape his grasp and lock herself inside the bathroom until help arrived.

Once management arrived at the store, deputies were able to review the surveillance video of the assault which confirmed the victim statements. The deputies and the store employees were able to identify the suspect, Charles Robert Rickard, because he was previously employed at the gas station until he was terminated.

With the assistance of Gibson County law enforcement officials, deputies were able to locate Rickard at his residence in Owensville, Indiana. The vehicle matching the description of the suspect’s vehicle was in the driveway. Inside the residence deputies recovered the articles of clothing the victim described Rickard wearing. Upon questioning Rickard admitted to his actions.

Rickard then showed deputies where he had thrown out the baseball cap he was wearing at the time of the incident. However, deputies were unable to locate the knife used during the assault due to the expansive and vague area Rickard gave them.

Rickard was finally transported to the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center where he was arrested for Intimidation w/ a weapon; Criminal Confinement, & Battery.

Free Publications Available

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Gail

I think there is another part of my role as a state lawmaker that goes beyond passing laws and helping you cut through government red tape to respond to your concerns.

That would be letting you know about the vast array of services and programs that are available to you through state government. In that light, I want to take a few moments to let you know about some of the publications available through my Statehouse office that provide useful and helpful information in a wide range of subject areas.

Here are just a few of the publications you can obtain for free through my office or simply print them on line from my Statehouse website:

– Indiana Veterans Benefits Guide provides information on state and federal programs available to those who have served in the military. I also can provide a guide telling you about Consumer Discounts for Veterans and Military Personnel.

– Hoosier Fun Facts and Games provides an entertaining way for kids to learn about our state.

– Higher Education in Indiana is a guide to educational opportunities, as well as the financial aid that can be available to enable you to attend.

– In Case of Emergency gives you instructions and checklists to follow to make sure you are prepared in the event of emergencies.

– An Information Guide for Senior Citizens offers useful health, legal and financial information for older Hoosiers.

– Women’s Health Guide for Hoosiers provides information about nutrition and other health concerns.

– Indiana Consumer Protection Guide gives ways to protect yourself from frauds, scams and crime.

– The Indiana Guide to State Agencies tell you who to contact if you have a problem, question or concern.

– The 2013 Digest of Enactments tell you more about the new laws we passed in the recent session of the Indiana General Assembly.

My office also offers a series of handouts that can tell you more about How a Bill Becomes a Law, offers details on the General Assembly’s Page and Intern programs, and gives you information on the Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network’s Hardest Hit Fund.

How can you get any or all of these publications?

Simply drop me a line by email, through the toll-free Statehouse telephone number of 1-800-382-9842, or through snail mail in care of the Indiana House of Representatives, 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204.

You also can print out one of these guides by going to my website and clicking on the Publications button at the top.

 

Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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EVSCThe Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, August 12, 2013, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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nick hermanBelow is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Monday, August 5, 2013.

 

Kenneth Cavanaugh Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life-

Class C Felony

 

Giavonni Wickware Battery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury-Class C Felony

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

 

Gary Wingert Possession of Marijuana-Class D Felony

Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony

 

Jamie Young Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Driving While Suspended –Class A Misdemeanor

 

Gregory Hallam Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class B Felony

Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony

Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony

Unlawful Possession or Use of a Precursor-Class D Felony

 

Jeremy Miller Theft-Class D Felony

 

Gregory Snyder Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life-

Class C Felony

 

 

 

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at KPhernetton@vanderburghgov.org

 

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

The Parallels Between Nixon and Obama are Striking

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The truth about Benghazi, the Associated Press/James Rosen monitoring, the IRS corruption, the NSA octopus, and Fast and Furious is still not exactly known. Almost a year after the attacks on our Benghazi facilities, we are only now learning details of CIA gun-running, military stand-down orders, aliases of those involved who are still hard to locate, massaged talking points, and the weird jailing of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula.

We still do not quite know why Eric Holder’s Justice Department went after the Associated Press or Fox News’s James Rosen — given that members of the administration were themselves illegally leaking classified information about the Stuxnet virus, the Yemeni double agent, the drone program, and the bin Laden document trove, apparently to further the narrative of an underappreciated Pattonesque commander-in-chief up for reelection.

Almost everything the administration has assured us about the IRS scandal has proven false: It was not confined to rogue Cincinnati agents; liberal and conservative groups were not equally targeted; and there were political appointees who were involved in or knew of the misdeeds.

The NSA debacle can so far best be summed up by citing Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who has now confessed that he lied under oath (“clearly erroneous”) to the U.S. Congress. Even his earlier mea culpa of providing the “least untruthful” statement was an untruth.
TIMELINES
Yet the truth does come out. None of these scandals so far has been as ignored as the initial Watergate break-in and associated Nixon-administration misdeeds. If the doctrinaire press is now leading from behind, instead of launching a full-scale attack as it did in the Watergate years, the media as a whole are far more diverse than in 1973, with so many different venues and agendas that it’s difficult to suppress the truth for long.

Remember, between when the Nixon operatives drew up their initial plans to commit illegal acts in early 1972 and when the media furor over cover-ups and lying forced Nixon out of office in late summer 1974, the time elapsed was over 30 months — a period as long as or longer than the gestation of the present scandals. Recall also that no one died in Watergate; that the IRS resisted, not abetted, calls to go after critics of the president; and that Attorney General John Mitchell did not lie under oath to Congress. Scandals wax and wane, but until the truth is told, they never quite end.

THE DENIALS
There is also nothing new in administration denials. Both President Obama and his press secretary, Jay Carney, characterized the Benghazi, IRS, AP, and NSA allegations as “phony.” So too Nixon’s press secretary, Ron Ziegler, characterized the Watergate break-in as “a third-rate burglary attempt” and insisted that “Certain elements may try to stretch the Watergate burglary beyond what it is.” In August 1972, when news of the break-in first got out, Nixon himself assured the nation, “I can say categorically that . . . no one in the White House staff, no one in this Administration, presently employed, was involved in this very bizarre incident.” The Obama administration’s variation on outright denial is “What difference, at this point, does it make?” And when Jay Carney declares, “I accept that ‘stylistic’ might not precisely describe a change of one word to another,” I am reminded of Ron Ziegler’s quip, “This is the operative statement. The others are inoperative.”

THE EXODUSES
By the summer of 1974, Richard Nixon was almost alone. His attorney general, John Mitchell; his closest two advisers, Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman; his White House counsel, John Dean; and a score of others — some of them directly involved, others only tangentially mentioned — had resigned, had been fired, or had been indicted. Those not involved simply wanted out of the administration, lest they suffer from guilt by association.

Less than a year after Benghazi, all the chief participants in reacting to the attack are gone from their positions: Susan Rice left the U.N. ambassadorship and is now a very quiet national-security adviser; Hillary Clinton is no longer secretary of state; we have both a new defense secretary and a new CIA director; the ranking military officer responsible for the area around Benghazi, General Carter Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command, has retired.

Likewise there have been several resignations and suspensions from the IRS. I don’t think James Clapper will last long as director of national intelligence — such a high-ranking official simply cannot confess to lying under oath to a congressional committee and expect ever again to be taken seriously. Eric Holder may prove to be Obama’s version of a steadfast-to-the-very-last General Haig; yet, like the mostly silent Susan Rice, he has been so tainted with scandal as to have little reputation left other than for being loyal to the president, and is thus irrelevant.

THE ELECTION
I think it is a fair guess that had the public learned the truth about the Benghazi deaths — that a videomaker had no role in the violence and that the administration was paranoid about drawing attention to an ascendant al-Qaeda, U.S. missile-running, and lax diplomatic security — or about the IRS targeting or the NSA surveillance or the AP/Rosen monitoring, Barack Obama would have lost a close election. All these scandals had their geneses before the 2012 election, and all were adroitly hushed up until after Obama’s second inauguration.

That too is in accord with the Watergate pattern. The Nixon administration covered up in Machiavellian fashion the June 1972 Watergate break-in, almost five months before the president’s landslide win. At least six weeks before the election, the nation knew that there were members of the Nixon administration or the Nixon reelection committee involved in Watergate-related misdeeds — but they found that in comparison to Vietnam, the Chinese initiatives, or the economy, the Watergate news was boring. Again, that the Obama scandals were successfully kept hushed up before the 2012 election is not unusual.
Whereas Nixon suppressed the truth and won big in 1972, by the 1974 midterm elections there had been enough blowback from the Watergate scandals that the Democrats picked up four Senate seats and 49 House seats. In other words, 2014 is still a long time away.

THE TARGETS
The Obama administration’s methods and aims — going after political opponents, monitoring a supposedly leaking press, fingering fall guys, soiling the IRS — are likewise Nixonian to the core.

Nixon tried to use the IRS to punish his enemies, although Lois Lerner and William Wilkins appear to have had far less integrity than did Nixon’s IRS chief, Johnnie Walters, who resisted rather than abetted Nixon’s illegal efforts. As in the case of doctoring CIA talking points and pressuring CIA operatives, so too Nixon tried to cloak misdeeds as “national security” operations. Nixon went after members of the press; Obama had the communications of James Rosen of Fox News — and even those of Rosen’s parents — monitored. Mr. Nakoula was the poor soul the authorities almost immediately jailed for his supposedly right-wing, Islamophobic film. He proved a sort of updated version of the caricatured crazy Cuban burglars and the unhinged Gordon Liddy, whose freelancing zeal allegedly caused the Watergate problem in the first place. The only difference is that the latter really did commit relevant illegal acts, while Nakoula’s videomaking was uncouth, not criminal — and irrelevant to the Benghazi deaths.

THE FIFTH
Lois Lerner’s resort to the Fifth Amendment is not new and will not be successful in covering up her record at the IRS. During the Watergate scandals, almost everyone from Charles Colson to John Dean took the Fifth at one point or another while under oath in front of various committees and grand juries. Such stonewalling delayed but did not stop the investigations. I expect more participants in the Obama-administration misdeeds will invoke the Fifth, and the dodges will ultimately have little effect, other than to remind us that many in the administration have lots to hide.

THE FALLOUT
Nixon left office with historic low poll numbers and the economy a wreck. His successful feat of Vietnamization was undone by Congress’s refusal to make good on American promises of aid. His foreign trips were seen as failed efforts to regain political stature back home.

So too already with the unraveling of Obama. Cap-and-trade, green energy, and the idea of global warming are politically dead. So is a new gun-control initiative. The president, not his critics, is dismantling key elements of Obamacare, his signature achievement. Cabinet posts resemble musical chairs. About all we can expect is a new Nixonesque war on someone — post–Trayvon Martin “bigots,” conservatives supposedly waging a “war on women,” “nativists” who sabotaged “comprehensive immigration reform.” In other words, there will be no positive initiatives, just attacks on Them.

The president’s poll numbers are tanking, and even some of the liberal press feels increasingly betrayed. The Middle East is a mess: Syria a charnel house, Egypt pure chaos, Libya the new Somalia, Iraq abandoned, Afghanistan ignored. Al-Qaeda is on the run — toward Westerners everywhere.

The common denominators are perceived presidential weakness, and inattention. But whereas Richard Nixon was seen as a brilliant foreign-policy realist, Obama prior to his scandals was already struggling to overcome the reputation of being a naïf about foreig and cool, distant, and inept at home.

Because something terribly wrong occurred in Benghazi, with the IRS, with the treatment of the Associated Press and James Rosen, and perhaps with Edward Snowden and the NSA, and those involved are seeking to mask their culpability, the scandals grind on. They will not end until the truth sets us all free. So expect a long-drawn-out and sordid saga.

If the administration continues to stonewall and taunt its critics, there will soon appear updated Obama versions of diehard Nixon defenders like Rabbi Korff and Representative Sandman — with plenty of the same old “Let me be perfectly clear” and “Make no mistake about it” presidential denials.

Source: National Journal

IS IT TRUE Part 2, August 6, 2013: Closing the Pools to Save $72k while Giving Away $37.5 Million

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IS IT TRUE that a YMCA bus full of children arrived at Howell Park today hoping to spend the day swimming only to be disappointed to learn that the pool is closed for the season?…Mayor Winnecke’s office asserts that this early closing of the public pools had been communicated both verbally and by signs for the last several weeks?…the Mayor’s Office stated that the decision was made based upon the required financial obligation to remain open (approx.. $72,000) along with the decrease in attendance at public pools?…according to the Mayor’s Office the average daily attendance in 2011 and 2012 was only 100 at either Rochelle Pool or Mosby Pool after the regular season closing?

IS IT TRUE the City of Evansville claims to have tried several different ways to reach out and draw in adult lifeguards over the last year and no one applied or even called to get information?…the City also asserts that they are barely able to hire enough staff to man all the pools thru a regular season?… most employees are either teachers or students who have to go back to school?… last year the City offered a bonus to staff who would continue working past the regular season but that is an additional expense over and above our regular season budget?

IS IT TRUE the City’s answer to why we do not have longer hours of operation is one which is both financial and also needed for our swim teams?…this whole exercise of crying poor when it comes to spending $72,000 to keep the public pools open until school starts is coming from the same Mayor’s Office that is making deals to give away $37.5 Million to an out of town developer to build a hotel in downtown Evansville?…we hope the Mayor and his staff have a serious discussion about how such bi-polar actions affect the way the children of Evansville feel about where they are on the priority list of local government?…the next time a gifted young person who was born and raised in Evansville heads out of town as soon as they are educated we should all know why?

IS IT TRUE it is mind boggling to think that any serious entity would shut down public pools to save $72,000 in the same 24 hour period that they are boasting about making a deal to GIVE away $37.5 Million to a private business to establish a hotel downtown?…Evansville is becoming “The Twilight Zone”?

The Mystery of the Mesker Boxes is Solved

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The Office of the Mayor has informed the City County Observer that the boxes at the Mesker Amphitheatre that causes some concern yesterday actually contain the salvageable chairs from Roberts Stadium. There was no comment regarding the future plans for Mesker.