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IS IT TRUE? April 17, 2011 Connecting some Value Dots

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IS IT TRUE? April 17, 2011 Connecting some Value Dots

IS IT TRUE that Ann Ennis of Keep Evansville Beautiful contributed a very well written and no holds barred call to the people of Evansville to do exactly what her organization exists to promote?…that talking the problems of litter, parks maintenance, and general appearances is picking up steam and gaining some awareness in Evansville for the first time in what seems like a long long time?…that when Ann writes things like “see a weed, pull a weed” and “see litter, pick up litter” that she is admonishing the citizens of Evansville to do exactly the most cost effective beautification lifestyle possible?…Cheers today to Ms. Ennis for going public in a big way to call upon the citizens of Evansville to do exactly as was admonished in the passage of Luke chapter 4 verse 23 where Jesus is quoted as saying “Physician, heal yourself’–meaning, ‘Do miracles here in your hometown like those you did in Capernaum.’

IS IT TRUE that connecting related articles and events is a very effective way to promote understanding?…that Mort Marcus in his weekly column addressed the topic of the cost of government?…that it is presumed by most of us that government does not make a profit and that we basically get all of our government services “at cost”?…that digging a little deeper into what it cost to actually pay the government to accomplish something is a worthy set of numbers to crunch?…that when a citizen of Evansville does what Ann Ennis says and pulls a weed or picks up litter that the cost to the taxpayers is exactly ZERO?…that when criminals in orange jumpsuits are out doing these sort of tasks that this service is not free?…that the Orange Jumpsuit Apparatus needs supervision, transportation, and food that is certainly paid for with tax money?…that these same tasks when done by the Evansville Parks and Recreation department are subject to a contract between the City of Evansville and the Teamster’s Union?…that the most expensive way possible for paper to be picked up or weeds to be pulled is to put that responsibility in the hands of local government that is shackled with a contract?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville can and should be litter free and have manicured parks?…that these things can be a collective effort and cost us ZERO in taxes?…that a simple exception added to the Teamster’s contract followed by good habits of the citizens will solve this problem?…that it is also unlikely that any grievance would ever be filed over citizen weed pulling patrols or citizen litter pick-ups?…that it would be interesting to see but that our bet is that the Teamsters are just as much of a part of the community as everyone else and that they would be glad to see the citizens of Evansville take these tasks on?

IS IT TRUE that an army of citizens cannot fix our sewers, should not risk life and limb tearing down dilapidated houses, and really can’t effectively recruit jobs to the area?…that those tasks are best left to professionals?…that the professionals will be better equipped to do their jobs if Evansville is clean and manicured?…that here is the formula to solve the litter problem in ONE YEAR?

NEVER LITTER ANYWHERE

PICK UP THREE PIECES OF RANDOM LITTER PER DAY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE

IS IT TRUE that if all 178,000 people in Vanderburgh County would do this that we will never have our home referred to as a slovenly mess again?…that the City County Observer says “you go Ann, never get discouraged and don’t let them get you down”?…that a new day can dawn in Evansville and that it can start tomorrow?

Take That: April 16, 2011

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Take That: April 16, 2011

In Regards to the Tornatta Debate Challenge:

“After 40yrs of decline, a Better Evansville begins with tossing the “Darkside” Democrats to the sidelines.” Crash Larue

“There is no debate about Tornatta’s campaign platform he is the 2nd coming of Weinzapfel only angrier and not as intelligent. The voters will send the same message as was sent him last November we don’t want you Troy.” USA1975

“That’s because they (Tornatta and Weinzapfel) blackball CCO. They should not. CCO keeps the pot stirred and the candidates on their toes.” CRAZ1

“The better course for the city of Evansville is for it to form and install a type of government that is so attractive to county residents that they would willingly join the city in a consolidation. Put your house in order first Evansville, then we can talk about CONSOLIDATION. So what is the position of the candidates running for mayor on CONSOLIDATION? Have all of them stated their positions publicly?” Pressanykey

“Tornatta only wants a debate at this late hour because he is losing so badly. He is grasping at straws trying to stop or steal his opponent’s momentum. Davis doesn’t need the debate.

“The Democratic Committee picks Tornatta as their candidate for Mayor. He couldn’t even win his last election. If Tornatta becomes the Democratic candidate through this primary, it virtually guarantees a Republican victory later.” Big Pappa

“Davis is a coward!” Taxpayer’s Friend

“Come on Davis, stand up and show some fight! We don’t like or need obfuscators. And whether you like it or not, you cannot be a good Mayor communicating only one on one with little ladies down the block! But I do agree that you’ll have a challenge on your hands with these DC handlers that apparently are in the mix. But if you don’t like the TERMS… DEMAND the debate be a CCO – E-DEBATE!” Eville Taxpayer

On Opus One-McCurdy Revisited

“Restoring the McCurdy to a World War II themed hotel (the hotel’s heyday) would create many jobs, add a much needed hotel to the downtown area, and be a drawing card for many history and military conventions (of which there are thousands that Evansville misses out on each year). Much of the hotel’s WW2 era decor is still intact and would be authentic.” Mike Whicker

“Don’t sugar-coat the actions of the EVV Convention and Visitors Board! If they had been able to push the baseball complex down our throats, they would not have been the “bargain” you describe!” NoMoDoh

“It’s disheartening to see that the Opus One Party remains an effective smoke screen for the real agenda that lays behind it all. Good job guys, you apparently are going to pull it off before anyone realizes what’s happening.” Soon2B

And Lastly to the call for a Jobs Plan

“The Weinzapfel “JOBS PLAN” is to fund Mr. Tornatta’s election so all in the Weinzapfel regime keep their jobs.” Joe Biden

“Just what I thought. Of the four candidates for Mayor of Evansville, there has never been so much as one decent job created by all of them combined in their entire lives. What an indecent situation to have to deal with. This reminds me of Weinzapfel’s statement about what he liked about being Mayor when he said it was learning to manage because he had never managed anything before.” mapmaker

Evansville is Available, Observations of an Afternoon Drive

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Evansville is Available, Observations of an Afternoon Drive
By: Bill Hazelip

The wife wanted to go for a drive. Where do you go in Evansville and not see the ruins of our poor economy and political mismanagement?

We started out on First Avenue, drove by the vacant Iglehardt Flour property, home of ” Swans Down Cake Mix”. I can still hear Kate Smith, singing “God Bless America.” We, continued down Morgan by the vacant International Steel “maker of the revolving door,” Hoosier Manufacturing, Weil Packing, Swift Packing, and my home of Seeger, “maker of world’s quietest refrigerator and home of the “rotary compressor.” We, continued down Maxwell by the vacant Chrysler plant, Faultless Caster, Briggs Body Works, and Servel, the company which at one time had over 15,000 employees. If there was a building standing there was an “Available” sign on the property.—- Enough of this, so, we headed downtown, when we arrived downtown one of the first thing to greet us was “Available” signs it seems like every corner and vacant spot has —“Available” signs. Yes, we are a city that is available! Then it hit me —What a great name for the Mayor’s new arena —“Available Arena”. Not only is this a catchy name, but after the newest wears off, and the parking problem isn’t solved, it could be quite appropriate!

My wife felt, we had seen enough decay, so we decided to skip the total West side, which was once the world’s furniture capitol location and many more quality manufacturers. We decided to just head for home, which took us by the World’s Largest Refrigerator Plant, Whirlpool and by three half million sq. feet of vacant warehouses and two carton and packaging companies. All of these—you, guest it “Available”.—–and next door to all of this is the airport– and we, even lost our weather bureau!—-how do you lose a weather bureau?

So, what does all of this mean? What does it mean for a city that was suppose to have three hundred thousand people by year 2000. Well, we have an election coming up, and hopefully it is for a Mayor who can be involved with business, a Mayor who travels the rough streets of Evansville and is offended by the trash and junk and pot holes and all of the “available” signs. A Mayor, who understands that the first thing you must do is to get business to come to town, before you kiss butt with the unions! The City of Evansville has only had three Republican Mayors in 56 years. All three of them were outstanding just like Democrats Frank McDonald Jr. and William Dress. Personally, I am tired of seeing buildings leveled with no plans or purpose, so I will vote for the Mayor who will keep Roberts Stadium. It is time for the Mayor and the City Council of Evansville, to start listening to the people.

We, certainly don’t need phony population number games. Annexation, is not the answer for past failures, it is like blowing hot air into a paper bag and hoping it flies!

IS IT TRUE? April 16, 2011

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IS IT TRUE? April 16, 2011

IS IT TRUE that the first of the campaign finance reports were filed yesterday and that of the four candidates for Mayor of Evansville three filed their reports properly and on time while the fourth Douglas DeGroot has always contended that he has no budget and raises no funds?…that the City County Observer is proud to see that all of the reports were filed right on schedule and having examined them there appears to be no pattern of sneakiness?

IS IT TRUE that if money raised is the leading indicator for the upcoming general election that the presumed Republican nominee Lloyd Winnecke has a very large early lead?…that Commissioner Winnecke has garnered the financial support of many of the movers and shakers of Evansville to the tune of $147,413 and is sitting on a growing cash pile of $156,908 to buffer his general election campaign?…that while there are some big names with donations to match on Commissioner Winnecke’s finance report that there were no surprises on either the contribution or expense side of the report?…that Winnecke gets the FIRST PLACE GOLD MEDAL for raising the most money in the first reporting period?

IS IT TRUE that in the hotly contested Democratic primary that it is a surprise to many that early announcer and Vanderburgh County Treasurer Rick Davis out fund raised perennial candidate Troy Tornatta?…that many people were astonished at that?…that Mr. Davis’s campaign did not garner a list of well to do contributors but was dominated by small donations from lots of people?…that of the three reports Davis’s would win the gold medal for number of pages because of the sheer number of donors that had to be listed?…that Rick’s campaign fund raising operation is quite reminiscent of the mass appeal that now President of the United States Barack Obama put together in his drive to the White House?…that one notable large donation ($9,000) to the Davis campaign came from the Firefighters Local #357?…that one surprise contributor listed by the Davis campaign was former Democratic candidate for Indiana Secretary of State Vop Osili who made an online donation to Davis?…that Rick Davis gets the Second Place Silver Medal for raising $75,423 but only has $752.87 on hand to fuel the final two weeks of the campaign?

IS IT TRUE that the recently defeated but highly recognized former Vanderburgh County Commissioner Troy Tornatta gets the Third Place Bronze Medal for fund raising during this reporting period in what was essentially a three man race?…that Mr. Tornatta raised a total of $42,896 but has a lead on Davis with cash on hand heading down the home stretch with $33,797 remaining?…that the Tornatta campaign was successful at tapping into some traditional Democratic donors in the Indianapolis area while also getting some financial support from the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party?…that the law offices of Jones & Wallace and David Jones as an individual donated a total of $5,500 to the Tornatta campaign?…that this law firm currently represents the Office of the Mayor of Evansville and does a substantial amount of business with the City of Evansville?…that the list of Indianapolis and outside Evansville based donors that are familiar to recent financial disclosures contributed a total of $14,600 (34%) of the total raised by the Tornatta campaign?…that the biggest surprise in Mr. Tornatta’s filing was not who is contributors are but who they are not?…that there was no contribution at all listed from the Weinzapfel for Mayor fund?…that there was much speculation that the Weinzapfel for Mayor fund would be Mr. Tornatta’s Ace in the Hole?

IS IT TRUE that the expenses for Winnecke and Davis yielded no surprises?…that the expense report for the Tornatta campaign had two expenditures that went to the Washington DC area?…that $15,000 went for “RESEARCH” and another $1,961 went for literature that totaled $16,961 or 36% of all spending reported?…that this research was in all likelihood to run a POLL to learn how the race is stacking up?…that the recent debate challenge may very well reflect the results from the $15,000 poll?…that getting over a third of one’s contributions from “other places” and spending an even higher percentage in “other places” does not seem like a grass roots operation?

IS IT TRUE that campaigns with so much cash flowing to and from the area should deserve the title FOPTOP Campaigns?…that FOPTOP stands for FROM OTHER PLACES – TO OTHER PLACES?

IS IT TRUE that the actual reports filed exceed the file size restriction for posting but that the City County Observer is working to compress the files and will post the reports for our readers to examine in detail?

Ann Arbor Implementation Plan

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When the Talking and Writing is Over, IT IS TIME TO DO SOMETHING!

Implementation is vital to progress and planning without doing is futile. Of course Evansville first needs to do a Evansville for the Next Decade Plan, but then we have to do something.

We have a very good parks plan from an award winning city. The file is too large to post on WordPress but if you email us and ask nicely we will forward a 10 MB parks plan to you no questions asked.

Ann Arbor chapter_11_master_plan Implementation

Jobs Plan of the City of Seattle: Where is Evansville’s Jobs Plan??

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A Fine Example of a Written Jobs Plan from a Progressive and Prosperous City

The City of Seattle, Washington has been transparent enough to post their JOBS PLAN that was developed to respond to the recent recession online for all to see. The City County Observer has reviewed this plan and is pleased to make it easily available to our readers.

As a reminder back in the day when Evansville was growing it was larger than Seattle. In the 1890 census Evansville was the 56th largest city in America with 50,700 residents while Seattle ranked 70th with a population of 42,800 souls. Flash forward to the 2010 census and Seattle has risen to be the home of 608,000 people and experienced 8% population growth during the first decade of the new century. The Seattle Metropolitan area is now home to 3.7 Million people.

This is a real JOBS PLAN from a growing progressive city that has a high number of manufacturing jobs but that has also been successful in attracting, growing, and nurturing a private high technology industry. We realize that all cities are different and do not advocate that Evansville just change the name at the top of the page and call it a JOBS PLAN. We do however hope that the candidates for Mayor of Evansville and the current powers that be take the time to read this document and adopt any elements that are applicable to this economy.

Seattle Jobs Plan

IS IT TRUE? April 15, 2011 Debate Challenge!!!

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? April 15, 2011

IS IT TRUE that the campaign of Troy Tornatta issued a debate challenge to Rick Davis through the media yesterday with a bravado sounding “anytime and anyplace” challenge?…that Mr. Davis citing the fact that only a little over two weeks remain in the primary season and that it is a little late for a debate has declined to accept Tornatta’s challenge?…that as late as it is in the game that a public display of the candidates command of the issues and their proposals to solve the City of Evansville’s problems and manage the day to day operation would aid the voters in making their decisions on whom to vote for?…that in the spirit of seeking good public policy that the City County Observer encourages the Davis campaign and the Tornatta campaign to find a way to match wits in a constructive manner?…that there are many ways to do that and that a head to head verbal debate with controlled questions is only one of them?

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer will offer our the pages of our sister publication to host an e-debate for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of Evansville?…that the format of the e-debate will be exactly the same as in the past with ONE CAVEAT?…that in addition to the five questions that we will formulate about issues and policy that we will allow each candidate to ask two questions of their own choice of the other candidate?…that time is of the essence?…that the voters will need time to ponder the answers so the e-debate will be published on Tuesday April 26th, 2011 with or without responses from both candidates?…that we will publish our 5 questions today with the rules of engagement?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Davis and Mr. Tornatta can call or email the City County Observer by any means they choose to accept or reject this e-debate challenge?…they both have our private emails and phone numbers and have used them many times?…that The City County Observer sincerely hopes that both candidates will participate and make the most of this opportunity to get their view before the public?

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer received a complaint from a well wisher of Mr. Tornatta that we published Mr. Davis’s response but not Mr. Tornatta’s challenge?…that Mr. Tornatta’s campaign did not send us the challenge?…that if we received it that we would have posted it immediately in unedited form?…that we want the supporters of Mr. Tornatta to know that we can only publish what we receive and that we do want to be on his media distribution list?…that the Office of Jonathan Weinzapfel, Mayor of Evansville also refuses to send press releases to the City County Observer?…that this is a good opportunity for Mr. Tornatta to amend one of Mayor Weinzapfel’s personally influences practices to his own benefit?

IS IT TRUE that Mole #3 was feeling a little feisty last night and has released some predictions?…that Mole #3 predicts that Pete Swain will join Michelle Mercer in the winner’s circle for the Republican nominations for at-large Evansville City Council seats?…that Mole #3 predicts that an endorsement from a “Mega Preacher” will push Patrick McBride into the winner’s circle in a tight race for the Democratic nomination from Ward 2 for the City Council?…that Mole #3 says that if the election were held today that Al Lindsey would defeat B. J. Watts for the Democratic nomination in the 6th Ward BUT that the day to day antics and discoveries in the 6th Ward are quite dynamic and that on any given day that a tight race can favor either candidate?…that Mole #3 is anticipating over 1,500 absentee ballots will have significant impact on this year’s Democratic primaries?

IS IT TRUE that we expect both Mr. Tornatta and Mr. Davis to accept our e-debate challenge today?…that there will be no softball questions and no limits on the number of words to craft an answer?…that the City County Observer will release the contents of our e-debate directly to all media outlets in the Evansville area so that the most people possible can make their own judgement on who to support in this primary?

IS IT TRUE? Part 2 April 15, 2011 TRADITIONAL TAX DAY

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IS IT TRUE? Part 2 April 15, 2011 TAX DAY

IS IT TRUE that today is the TRADITIONAL deadline for all of us to file our federal and state income tax forms?…that this year we have been given 3 extra days and that Monday is the drop dead date?…that the federal income tax was first enacted in 1862 to support the Union’s Civil War effort?…that it was eliminated in 1872, revived in 1894, then DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL BY THE SUPREME COURT the following year?…that in 1913, the 16th Amendment to the Constitution made the income tax a permanent fixture in the U.S. tax system?…that the budget to run the IRS is now up to $12.6 Billion per year?…that the number of tax returns filed by individuals in the United States is at a record high approaching 150 Million returns per year?…that over 50 Million of these tax forms were filed by people who had no income tax liability at all?…that the unnecessary complexity and the plethora of credits, deductions, subsidies, selective treatments etc. make each citizens efforts to pay their fair share and no more mindboggling?…that not only is the tax a burden to some people but having to pay a professional preparer can take a good bite out of the budgets of both individuals and businesses?

IS IT TRUE that a very large majority of those forms are prepared by a paid third party?…that LAWYERS and ACCOUNTANTS have benefitted greatly from the inane complexity of the United States Tax Code?…that according to the National Taxpayers Union over $26 Billion was spent by individuals on tax preparation in 2007 was $26.5 Billion?…that in the same report stated that “in the most recent Fiscal Year (FY), the IRS estimated that individual and business taxpayers spent 6.65 billion hours complying with the tax laws. That is the equivalent of 3.2 million employees working 40-hour weeks year-round without any vacation. Counting time and money for individual taxpayers, the compliance burden would total an incredible $102 billion for individual taxpayers alone.”?

IS IT TRUE that when the IRS budget and the cost of the burden of compliance on taxpayers is added up that the total burden on American society just for compliance due to unnecessary complexity is now approaching $120 Million?…that this is triple the “historic” budget cut of $38 Billion that really turned out to be a paltry $352 Million and saved us from a government shut down just last Friday?…that corporate numbers while not available are probably even higher?…that the General Electric Corporation that paid ZERO TAXES filed a 24,000 page tax return?…that we really wonder what benefit that the IRS received from that exercise in mental gyration?…that at the wages that GE pays is professional staff that there is no telling how many tens of millions of dollars that GE spends per year just on compliance?…that it just seems like a simple system like a flat tax on both individuals and businesses would liberate an enormous amount of money for more constructive uses than compliance with arcane, unnecessary, and mostly without benefit to anyone rules?

IS IT TRUE that if you are really in the mood to be astonished at the size of the burden of compliance that a link to the National Taxpayer’s Union report is below?…that the unlearned people who assert that the City County Observer does not cite sources need to go back and look through our archives?…that they will prove themselves wrong if they have the courage to face their own prejudices?…that the City County Observer takes great pride in citing scholarly sources from universities and think tanks all over the world?

http://www.ntu.org/news-and-issues/taxes/income-tax/a-taxing-trend-the-rise-in-tax-complexity-2007.html

EPD Activity Report: April 14, 2011

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17 Pages of Activity Today, Maybe its the Taxes

EPD Activity Report April 14 2011