IS IT TRUE? May 17, 2011
IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission may have recently paid the Vanderburgh Democratic party an undetermined amount taxpayer money to relocate its headquarters from the Executive Inn parking garage to the old Welborn Hospital building owned by the Kunkel group? …that we wonder why this transaction wasn’t detailed in the minutes of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission?
IS IT TRUE we wonder when political people attempt to use their connections and influences to tamper with the activities of an on-going business it is considered to be an illegal act under State law?…this act could be considered to be “Political Tampering†with a business?…that selective enforcement of laws for political purposes is a sign of tyranny, constitutes abuse of power, and violates the rule of law?…that aside from being inherently unjust selective enforcement almost inevitably leads to favoritism and extortion, with those empowered to choose being able to help their friends, take bribes, and threaten those they desire favors from?…that selective enforcement sets a bad precedent, corrupts governance, and encourages corruption among the general populace?
IS IT TRUE that CCO MOLE #131 reports that all elected City or County officials must file a conflict of interest statement with the Vanderburgh County Clerk?…that these elected officials must report if they or their business entities do business with the political sub-divisions they serve? …that CCO MOLE #131 wonders why individuals who are appointed to serve on boards or commissions aren’t required to do the same?…that it would be great if our Vanderburgh County Clerk would compile a list of present city and county elected and appointed officials who do business with the entities they serve and release it to the media?
IS IT TRUE that our part 2 yesterday regarding the number of dollars spent per person for local governance inspired some researching on the part of two of our comment writers who took issue with the numbers published regarding the comparison of Fort Wayne and Evansville?…that the research that they (JC and Mole #411) did clarified and illuminated much about the Fort Wayne budget?…that due to different publishing habits the “Fort Wayne budget†that we referred to yesterday was not all of the spending that the City of Fort Wayne does?…that Fort Wayne has a separate budget for utilities that needed to be added in?…that adding up the City of Fort Wayne budget of $210 Million, the Allen County budget of $91.6 Million, and the operating part of the utility budget of $65.3 Million that it seems as though the full budget for Fort Wayne-Allen County is $358.8 Million that is spent on behalf of their 355,329 people?…that this works out to a total budget (excluding capital projects) of $1,008 per person?…that if the same exercise is done for Evansville-Vanderburgh (excluding Darmstadt) that the budget is $306.4 Million for 179,703 (including Darmstadt) works out to $1,719 per person, or just over 70% more than is spent in Fort Wayne-Allen County?…that neither of these budgets included the school corporations?…that we wonder if we are missing something?…that we wonder what do we get for the 70% premium on the cost of services?
IS IT TRUE that in the course of doing this research the subject of electricity costs came up?…that the residential rates for Fort Wayne and vicinity that is served by Indiana Michigan Power a unit of AEP that operates a power plant in Rockport are 8.3 cents per KWh?…that Vectren charges us poor locals a rate that is over 60% higher than what the people in Fort Wayne pay?…that your $300 electric bill in Evansville would only be $185 in Fort Wayne?…that while that price is not as sweet as the price in Henderson that it is still enough of a difference to pay for all of a student’s books at USI or UE for a full academic year plus some?…that the City of Evansville is a large customer of electricity?…that if the City of Evansville is paying the same rate as the people of Evansville pay to Vectren that could make up for part of the difference in our governmental costs with Fort Wayne?…that the word “electric†appears 24 times in the 2010 City of Evansville budget and that the line items equal $1.3 Million?…that street lights appears once and the amount is $2.3 Million?…that would indicate that the City of Evansville spends $3.6 Million per year on electricity?…that if the City of Evansville could save the difference in residential rates as compared to Fort Wayne that we could save $1.38 Million?…
IS IT TRUE that this is a link to the Fort Wayne electrical rates?
https://www.indianamichiganpower.com/global/utilities/lib/docs/factsheets/IMFactSheet2011.pdf