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An Open Letter to the President, Encourage Green Innovation Don’t Destroy It

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President Barack Obama

An Open Letter to the President, Encourage Green Innovation Don’t Destroy It
By: David Anthony, 21 Ventures: A Venture Capital Firm in the Green Investment World

Since the days of Queen Isabella, who some say was the first venture capitalist in history, venture capital has driven exploration, innovation and market opportunity. It has led to numerous important inventions and technologies in use today. Imagine for a moment that without venture capital, the search engine –- not to mention the computer — might not have been invented.

Venture capital is the fuel that drives innovation in many sectors vital to the health and growth of the US economy. As a cleantech venture capitalist, I am in a unique position to understand the circumstances threatening American innovation and with it, the U.S. economy.

Since the 1970’s, the role of venture capital has been to nourish entire new industries, including biotech, software development and online retail. In 2008, VC-backed companies employed 11% of the private sector work force – over 12 million people.

Cleantech needs as much venture capital support as it can get. It is an emerging industry aimed at solving the biggest problems such as climate change and our dependence on foreign oil. However, many of its products and services are still not commercially viable. The only way an industry with no immediate revenue stream can build the technology of tomorrow is through investment. Direct government support can only go so far, and it is the venture capital and angel community that will pick up the slack.

Recently, VC investment in cleantech companies has skyrocketed reaching $5.6 billion last year. If the VC industry implodes, cleantech falls with it.

The U.S. government, under the leadership of the Obama administration is undermining the green economy by a). misappropriating government stimulus money aimed at job creation and b). levying unfair taxation on the venture capital community – the very source within the private sector that generates job growth.

Stimulating job growth can only be achieved when the government is willing to support those sectors of the economy that hold the promise of growth like renewable energy and cleantech. It is a known fact that the biggest players in the economy fall behind the small, more nimble players when it comes to innovation and job creation.

Take the automobile industry, whose propensity to ship jobs out of the country has laid waste to cities like Detroit. The industry’s stubborn refusal to innovate, which has even been documented in film,
brought it to the brink of collapse recently. Yet, when push came to shove, the government stepped in to save these dinosaurs with enormous wads of taxpayer cash. Additionally, policies like Cash for Clunkers were designed to augment their bottom lines. The federal government even took control of 60
percent of General Motors.

Why pour federal dollars into propping up companies that refuse to innovate? Is this not a misallocation of resources at a time when so many new, pioneering companies are desperate for support? In 1998, both Google and eBay were tiny companies with fewer than 30 people working for them. Had it not been for venture capital (and the federal government’s support of these VCs), those startups would have faded away into obsolescence.

The Missed Opportunity In the Stimulus

at the stimulus package today, one can see that it was a missed opportunity of gigantic proportions. $80 billion in stimulus funds were dedicated to cleantech – in effect making the government the country’s largest venture capital firm. Yet, instead of using this massive investment to encourage a new crop of innovators, the majority of the funds were funneled to big corporations.

To keep our economy strong, we must invest in America’s longterm competitiveness. Government support must be directed at small startups and research universities – and not at the big fish. This approach has worked for the country in the past, and it can work again today.

We must return to the days when American innovation flourished thanks to government-sponsored research conducted by universities and national laboratories. The federal government typically invested between $250,000 to $2 million on seed projects encouraging venture capital firms to step in and invest in the best and most promising of the government sponsored ventures.

This goes all the way back to the post-WWII period, when Vannevar Bush convinced Harry Truman to continue government support for science and technology research during peacetime. As a result, we got the Internet, Yahoo , Google, Fairchild Semiconductor and a long list of successful companies.

The government also wants to level new taxes on “angel investors” – individuals who invest in startups and entrepreneurs. At the same time, new legislation will impose additional regulation on these individuals,
ostensibly to “protect” them from bad investment choices like those that brought down the housing market.

The reality is that the legislation makes it much more difficult for firms like mine to solicit investments from high net-worth individuals. It deprives a class of smart and self-made millionaires from tax benefits their higher net-worth neighbors will enjoy. Angel investors are people with a high level of understanding and sophistication, and are responsible for most of the initial investments in startup companies today. Leveling new regulations and taxes on them is likely to shrink this source of investment in our economy.

It’s still not too late to change the course. Our country can no longer afford to prop up the big boys, while leaving the little guys to fend for themselves. With economists like Paul Krugman proposing additional stimulus spending, we must be quick to learn the lessons of the first stimulus plan. And there is still time to design tax codes and regulations that encourage, rather than discourage, innovation.

American innovation is our greatest resource, and nurturing it is the only way we can maintain our lead over fast-developing countries like China, India and Brazil. Mr. President, the country’s innovators
are counting on you to make this right, before it’s too late.

Sheriffs Rescue Child Wandering Around with no Clothes in Trailer Park

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Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department was summoned to the Westbrook Trailer Park on N. St. Joseph Avenue where they discovered a toddler with no clothes wandering around in the 40 degree weather.

The child’s mother Michelle McCarty was found to be under the influence of narcotics and has been charged with Neglect of a Dependent which is a Class D felony. The child was turned over to the Department of Children’s Services

Sheriff’s Find Child Wondering Around Unattended

IS IT TRUE? December 12, 2011 Special Afternoon Edition

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McCurdy
This Was Meant to be a HOTEL!!!

IS IT TRUE? December 12, 2011 Special Afternoon Edition

IS IT TRUE that Vectren customers will have an opportunity to voice concerns and complaints directly to Vectren CEO Carl Chapman?…that this will take place at the Coliseum at 6:00 pm TONIGHT?…that customers will have 5 minutes each to speak?…that we have only seen reference to this event from one other local media outlet?…that this outlet was not the C&P?…that this meeting is being sponsored by Valley Watch?…that we realize that this is last minute but the CCO encourages all of our readers to attend if possible and even more importantly spread the word to everyone they come into contact with today?…that we expect a low turn-out due to the lack of publicity?…that this comes just days before the IURC is expected to announce their decision regarding the most recent fee hike request?…that this is the last chance for Evansville residents to show Vectren and the IURC that we mean business?

IS IT TRUE that Vectren Corporation has another public notification in the Courier and Press classifieds regarding a “REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF CHANGES IN ITS GAS COST ADJUSTMENTS”?…that this meeting of the Indiana Utilities Regulatory Commission will be in Indianapolis at 9:30 am on January 5, 2012 at the PNC Center on Washington Street?…that this news comes out on the very day that it was announced that a former head of the IURC has been indicted for ethics violations?

IS IT TRUE that the lot at 610 E. Franklin was cleared over the weekend?…that this was due to the diligence of 3rd Ward City Councilwoman Elect Stephanie Brinkerhoff Riley?…that Councilwoman Elect Brinkerhoff-Riley has been behind the scenes on this project all along?…that she has been frustrated by all of the bureaucratic restrictions that the city had to wade through in order to force the removal of such an obvious danger to this neighborhood’s children?…that we understand the lot owner told the city that the insurance company had denied the claim for the fire that caused this mess?…that once it was admitted that the owner had no money the city began taking bids for clean-up last week and that as of this weekend the project was complete?…that we would like to congratulate and thank Councilwoman Elect Brinkerhoff-Riley for her persistence regarding this matter?…that we hope this is an indication of good things to come for the residents of Evansville’s 3rd Ward?…that the CCO has been harping on this pile of rubble for 6 months now and that it is good to see something finally getting done about it?

IS IT TRUE that the termination of the deal at the McCurdy and the discovery period coming for a new downtown Convention Hotel that the time to ponder what really makes sense is upon us?…that a study has indicated that there is only a need for 160 hotel rooms in downtown Evansville?…that a simple pro-forma indicates that the only realistic way for the McCurdy to justify the investment needed to refurbish it is AS A HOTEL?…that uniqueness brings business and that a vintage beautiful hotel would be unique and perfectly placed on the Evansville riverfront?…that the McCurdy square footage is just about right for the 160 rooms that downtown Evansville currently needs?…that the 6 block walk to the Centre can easily be solved with a couple of shuttles?…that in a few years when the convention business base becomes established that it may just be a good investment to supplement the McCurdy with a new 4 Star hotel that will complement the high class facilities that we already have like the Ford Center, the Centre, and the Central Library?…that this is a good plan that minimizes public investment and will be more upscale in the long run?…that we hope the McCurdy now and 4 Stars when it is prudent catches on among the “powers that be”?

IS IT TRUE? December 12, 2011 Part Two “Local Stuff”

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Political Contributions for no Substance

IS IT TRUE? December 12, 2011

IS IT TRUE that the readers of the City County Observer who have responded to our current reader’s poll are voting by a margin of 10 to 1 in favor of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission demanding the return of every dollar that the Weinzapfel for Mayor campaign received from any company or person directly associated with City Centre Properties LLC?…that for City Centre Properties LLC to accept the incentive check from the City of Evansville and then turn around and give money to Mayor Weinzapfel’s campaign fund without performing the task that they were incented to do is not consistent with the spirit of incentives and basically turned the “Loft Program” pioneered by Mayor Weinzapfel into a money funneling operation where the City of Evansville’s money ended up in the campaign coffers of the Weinzapfel for Mayor campaign while nothing was done for the City of Evansville?…that the CCO suspects that with the principles and the associated companies that the total that the Mayor’s campaign coffers enlarged as a result of the McCurdy debacle is somewhere in the neighborhood of $25,000 or more?…that these contributions clearly should be returned to the City of Evansville as they were ill-gotten in the big scheme of things?

IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau recently sent out a promotional brochure hoping to attract tourists to Evansville?…that there was one little problem with the brochure and that was that word “Indiana” is reported to have been spelled incorrectly?…that we are sure that there is some fat in someone’s frying pan over this little oversight?

IS IT TRUE that following up on the first paragraph we wonder just how much money was contributed to the “Weinzapfel for Mayor” campaigns during the last 8 years by companies and individuals who materially benefitted from City of Evansville projects?…that we would not be surprised if such contributions exceed $1 Million if all of the construction companies, their owners, law firms, consultants, and other beneficiaries of contracts with the City of Evansville are tallied up?…that many other local politicians have lined their pockets with such contributions as well?…that this is no different than the Wall Streeters bankrolling the campaigns of national politicians while benefitting from federal contracts?…that it would be easy to sit back and smugly say “that’s just the way things are done”?…that the practice of laundering government dollars into the pockets of politicians is the epitome of SNEGAL and undermines belief on governments?…that we wonder if the people of Evansville, Indiana, and the United States will ever demand that this practice be stopped?…that you may contact Mayor Weinzapfel to demand the return of McCurdy sourced contributions on the following link?

http://www.evansvillegov.org/Index.aspx?page=1682&recordid=1

IS IT TRUE that the people of Evansville can take a huge step by calling, emailing, and sending letters to the Mayor of Evansville to return all contributions that he received as a result of the McCurdy project to the City of Evansville?…that this is a clear case of underserved benefit while some of the other cases really are “just the way things are done”?

IS IT TRUE that another corporate headquarters has announced that they are leaving Vanderburgh County last week?…that Champion Labs is following Mead Johnson Nutritionals to greater Chicago for their corporate headquarters?…that we wonder how many of the powers that be were blindsided by this announcement?…that we also wonder what the reason’s were as Chicago is clearly a more expensive place to maintain an office?…that when Mead Johnson made their move the two biggest reasons were TALENT and AIR TRAVEL?…that we suspect that these may be the issues behind Champion’s departure as well?

IS IT TRUE? December 12, 2011

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? December 12, 2011

IS IT TRUE that Mole #11 tells the City County Observer that Dan Parker the Chairman of the Indiana Democrat Party is in the last days of his chairmanship?…that after approaching several prominent Democrats like Baron Hill and not being able to strike a deal that we hear that the leading candidate is a lady by the name of Sara Reardon?…that we find it to be an oddity that the leading candidate for head of the Indiana Democrat Party shares a family name with the innovative entrepreneur from Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged?…that the Indiana Democrat Party is in need of strength, innovation, an consistency?…that Mr. Parker showed gross inconsistency recently by dismissing a local party official in one part of Indiana for showing favor to Republicans but washing his hands of Evansville City Councilwoman Connie Robinson’s open endorsement of Republican Mayor Elect Lloyd Winnecke of Evansville?…that a Chairman that cannot play by his own playbook need to go and it was time for Dan Parker to go?…that the CCO wonders just how much pressure was put on Parker by “the 23” who signed the pact to back Councilwoman Robinson’s endorsement?

IS IT TRUE that that sometimes laws are just silly and that the original law to only allow casinos in the State of Indiana if they happen to be on a boat was very much one of those “head in the sand” pieces of legislation?…that the way that casinos came to Indiana that allows one to dig a mote in French Lick and call a building a boat is pretty cowardly?…that one could extend that to a slot machine in a hot tub, or a black jack table in a pool and clearly be within the definition of a “boat”?…that land based casinos in states that choose to allow gambling are inevitable and that it should have been that way all the time?…that if the land based casinos are only desired near bodies of water that this is something that can be taken care of with a zoning law that uses the proper language to accomplished the preferred placement?…that as the original casino boats in the state are getting old by allowing land based casinos “next to” bodies of water we may just see some serious construction projects that will create some work and can’t be floated across the river?

IS IT TRUE that as we are discussing laws that are inevitable this merits a discussion with respect to the coming fight in the Indiana legislature over Right to Work?…that without regard to what some advocates on both sides say, that there really are a substantial number of companies that will not consider putting a plant in a state that does not have Right to Work laws?…that Evansville is a prime example of a place that has seen entire industries leave because of friction between labor and management?…that Evansville was once known as the refrigerator capital of the world and that Whirlpool had over 10,000 employees in Evansville?…that the Whirlpool-Evansville marriage was always on thin ice and that a hostile relationship between labor and management was the most visible factor for that thin ice?…that Right to Work would not have prevented the departure of Whirlpool from Evansville in 2010?…that if Right to Work would have been in place in Indiana in say 1980 when Whirlpool was at its peak that maybe something could have been done to preserve a serious and lasting presence for Whirlpool in Evansville?…that we shall never know but Right to Work is inevitable and the only question for Indiana is whether this happens in 2012 or 20 years from now?

STOMP IDIOT AWARD
IS IT TRUE that in the days of old and sometimes at Renaissance Faire’s the winemaking process begins by stomping grapes in a big wooden vat that resembles the early hot tubs?…that in some places all of the townspeople chipped in and had a great fun time stomping the grapes?…that in other towns the job of stomping the grapes was essentially a civil service job?…that this job had two requirements, those being to have the leg strength and stamina to stomp grapes all day long and the limited mental capacity to be willing to do so?…that in the days of old that every village had some idiots and that the idiot who stomped the grapes was often referred to as a “STOMP IDIOT”?…that this writers mom used that term and she used it on me a time or two when I was deserving but the origin of the term made me curious yesterday?…that methinks that cities still have such idiots and that many of them still find their way into politically appointed places?

UE Alumnus Lauded for Top Cancer Research Advance of 2011

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A University of Evansville alumnus’ breast cancer research has been named one of the top clinical cancer research advances of the year by the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

Bryan Schneider, M.D., is a 1995 graduate of UE, a physician and researcher at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, and an associate professor of medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine. Schneider and colleagues recently identified a genetic biomarker that causes neuropathy among some breast cancer patients using a class of chemotherapy drugs called taxanes. That research is featured in 2011 Clinical Cancer Advances: ASCO’s Annual Report on Progress Against Cancer. The report, published online here, is an annual, independent review of advances in cancer research that have had the greatest impact on patient care.

Schneider’s study is one of the first genetic biomarkers to have been reported for neuropathy caused by taxanes, which includes paclitaxel or Taxol. The finding may eventually lead to a blood test to determine if a patient is at risk of developing neuropathy.

Schneider and colleagues found the gene by conducting a comprehensive genetic look at more than one million genetic variations in each of the 2,204 breast cancer patients studied. They will advance their research with additional trials to validate their findings and to determine whether a different type of taxane therapy would result in less neuropathy in the more susceptible genetic group.

Earlier this fall, the Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical Oncology named Schneider the recipient of the 2011 Advanced Clinical Research Award in Breast Cancer. Recipients are selected based on their unique patient-oriented approaches to research. Additional selection criteria include the significance and originality of the project, appropriateness and feasibility of the proposed research methods, potential impact of the research, prior research experience, and accomplishments of the applicants.

The three-year grant, supported by The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, provides $450,000 to further Schneider’s research. He is a past recipient of the Conquer Cancer Foundation’s 2006 Career Development Award and 2002 and 2003 Merit Awards.

Source: Evansville.edu

USI Theatre’s RENT selected for American College Theater Festival

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USI Theatre’s production of RENT has been chosen to advance to the regional selections of the American College Theater Festival (ACTF) where it will be performed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign January 5, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. and again at 8 p.m.

The USI student cast performed on November 18 for a full house that included adjudicators for the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Every aspect of the performance was judged that night, and the hard work of the cast, crew, Patrick Ritsch, music director, Amelia Dalto, choreographer, and Eric Altheide, director, paid off.

The musical closed USI Theatre’s fall season production to sold-out shows of each performance. Because of the popularity of this production, USI Theatre added an additional performance that sold out in just five hours.

“Putting together this production required the effort of about 50 students, staff, faculty, and community members,” said Elliot Wasserman, director of theatre. “Its success depended on tremendous commitment from all these individuals. Credit must go to our extraordinary, young director, Eric Altheide, and to the University at large, which listened to his requests for support, evaluated his need, and saw the importance of supporting this project.”

“RENT represents the largest production our program has ever attempted,” Altheide said. “It has been a wonderful lesson to our students that it is important to dream big and then work hard to bring your vision to reality.”

The cast, crew, musicians, and faculty will spend several days during the winter break practicing the set up and tear down of the set, lights, costumes, video, sound, and props. The USI Theatre will have from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to have the entire production ready to go for the 1:30 p.m. performance start time on at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. The cast and crew will then have one hour to dismantle the show after the final performance at 8 p.m.

In addition to the production of RENT, USI students Anachebe Asomugha, Preston Harris-Dunlap, Bridgette Hoover, Patrick Litteken, and Kalab Sullivan have all advanced to audition during the American College Theater Festival as Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship nominees.

The cast also includes Dustin Stephens, Adam Woodruff, Antonio King, Shawnte Gaston, Emily Durchholz, Melissa Brown, Brandis DeWilligen, Preston Edge, Daniel Harris, Kevin Hawkins, and Gwendolyn Snow.

Source: USI.edu

Downtown Today: 12/12/2011

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Time 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Subject COMMERCIAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs every Monday effective 12/5/2011 until 1/2/2012 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Reminder 15 minutes
KATHIE HOLLEY @ 5228
Categories ROOM 318

Time 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Subject CITY COUNCIL
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs every Monday effective 12/5/2011 until 12/26/2011 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
LYNN BUHR @ 4993
Categories ROOM 301

Park Board Agenda – 12/14/2011

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING
KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS
ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2011
12:00 NOON

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MINUTES N/A

3. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement Extension with Jered Hemingway for
Personal Training at Swonder Ice Arena. – Nadeau
b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Shane Hemingway for Personal
Training/Independent Skating Professional at Swonder Ice Arena. – Nadeau
c. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Brianna Linenburg for Independent
Skating Professional at Swonder Ice Arena. – Nadeau
d. Request Re: Approve and Execute Rental Agreement with the EVSC for High School Swim
Program at Lloyd Pool. – Hutter
e. Request Re: Approve and Execute Service Contract with Cici Boiler Rooms Inc. for Lloyd
Pool. – Hutter
f. Request Re: Permission to Seek Bids for Pool Liner at Lloyd Pool. – Hutter

4. OLD BUSINESS
a. Request Re: Review Revised Proposal with Eco Logic for Invasive Species Mapping and
Management Plan for Wesselman Woods and Howell Wetlands. – Boberg/Haislip

5. NEW BUSINESS
a. Request Re: Review Proposal for Upward Pedestrian Signage from the Welborn Baptist
Foundation along the Pigeon Creek Greenway Passage and Within Department Facilities. –
AndreaHays/Jill Walters/Matt Wagner
b. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments.

6. REPORTS
a. Dan Schall, Executive Director

7. ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

8. ADJOURN