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abdul
Oct
15
7:42 AM

Behind Closed Doors

All due apologies to my friends at 300 N. Pennsylvannia.

It’s amazing what people talk about behind closed doors when they think no one is listening.

Strategy or Tragedy in the Making

In a recent caucus meeting, City-County Council Democrats planned their next line of attack against Republican Mayor Greg Ballard.  The Dems are planning to go after the Mayor on the issue of abandoned housing.  Toward the end of the year, Democrats will say the Mayor has no plan to deal with abandoned housing and doesn’t even have an accurate measure of the problem. They also plan to say the Mayor needs to do a better job of dealing with home foreclosures.  So I guess that means the Mayor should have to go negotiate with banks.  They’re also going to accuse the Mayor of squandering the $29 million HUD grant.

Friends in Low Places

Speaking of Democrats, City-County Councilor Doris Minton McNeil isn’t getting much love from her own party.  Word is she’s been contacting the Ballard administration in an effort to get felony battery charges dropped against her for allegedly shoving a police officer while intoxicated this past summer.

Traffic Jam

The grumbling is beginning about VP nominee Sarah Palin’s visit Friday to the Verizon Music Center.   I’m hearing political insiders wonder how much headache it will be to get in and out of the Center at four in the afternoon at one of the worst places for traffic congestion in Indiana.

abdul
Oct
6
10:27 PM

Living On a Prayer

Tonight was one of those Council meetings that should have only lasted a couple minutes, but it didn’t!  It wasn’t the ad nauseum debate over whether the city spend up $500,000 on crime prevention grant monitors, but actually it was the opening prayer that did it for me.

It was CCC member Doris Minton McNeil’s turn to do the prayer.  McNeil has been charged with felony batter for allegedly shoving a police officer while intoxicated.   She invited her Pastor to lead the invocation, which is not out of the ordinary, but the fact that it took forever.  I don’t attend church and now I remember why.

It’s one thing to ask the big man upstairs for guidance and wisdom, it’s another thing to ask him to watch for Minton McNeil because her enemies are out to get her.  I am not making this up.  Her Pastor also asked the Lord to “reign down justice,” whatever that means.  He also asked the Lord to give her strength.

Now in all fairness, in what seemed like the same amount of time it took the Lord to make the world, the Pastor did ask for other things, but I thought it was highly inappropriate to turn the occasion into an ecumenical get out of jail free card.

I always chuckle how people call for Jesus when they screw up.  Maybe had they been talking to him before they decided to engage in counterproductive behavior, they would have avoided the mess they got into.

abdul
Oct
6
11:36 AM

The Monroe Doctrine

A proposal is being introduced at tonight’s City-County Council meeting which would censure former Council President Monroe Gray for ethics violations.

An ethics hearing found Gray failed to file proper disclosure forms regarding his business interests.

There are no penalties in the ordinance, but it does call for Gray’s actions to be publicly condemned.

Expect some controversy out of this one as there is a question as to whether the Council’s investigative committee of gray ever had a quorum since it was made up of two members of each party.  And there was a question as to whether Democrat Paul Bateman had officially resigned from the Committee after he part of a federal investigation regarding charity fraud.

Stay tuned.

jennifer
Sep
22
10:09 PM

A Public Safety Message That Sticks To Hizzoner

Not to disagree with my dear friend Abdul, but I think the City-County Council Democrats have hit on a great issue with which to assail Mayor Greg Ballard, who proclaimed himself the King Of Public Safety when he was running his simultaneously reckless and clueless campaign last year.

Ballard promised more cops. His biggest campaign pledge was to take over the police department from Sheriff Frank Anderson. He pledged to make our streets safer.

The only one of those things he’s accomplished was a bureaucratic, administrative move that hasn’t left us any safer.

The call boxes along the Monon were broken for months. It took several people getting attacked before the City did something. People are still being killed in our streets, but Ballard is now claiming he’s unable to fulfill his pledge to fund more officers.

He can play the blame game, but the bottom line is that he’s Mayor, and he can’t keep his promises. (Any of them, for the record, but let’s just talk about public safety for the time being.)

Council Democrats get a big thumbs up for holding Ballard accountable and staying on message.

Thumbs down to the dopey Republican who literally read the explanation of his vote on the budget line by line off a letter-sized piece of paper. For heaven’s sake, man, get yourself a notecard or, better yet, rehearse the party talking points in advance. Jeez.

abdul
Sep
22
5:44 PM

Them Dems

I wish City-County Council Democrats would get their act together and start acting like the loyal opposition as opposed to the Keystone Cops of the Council.

With tonight’s budget vote pending, Democrats held a news conference complaining, once again, about the Ballard administration failing to hire 100 police officers and wondering where the money went.  In addition they introduced an ordinance tonight that would hire 25 police officers which would be funded mostly by taking money out of public safety’s contractual services budget.  Someone apparently didn’t do their homework because the money the Democrats wanted to hire officers would have come from contracts used to maintain the hiring and promotional process, legal settlements and other services.  Of course all this could have been avoided if Democrats wrote the original public safety ordinance to say money “shall” be used to hire 100 additional police officers as opposed to simply “authorizing the hiring” of 100 police officers.

Also at their news conference, they  “wondered” where the $5 million in anti-violence funds went for youth programs, community outreach and crime prevention.  The answer is nowhere because today was the deadline for groups to apply for the funds.  By the way, at last count the number was 85 and growing.  But you see what I mean?

This is not the first time in this process my Democratic friends have fallen short.  They complained about the Council using the Administration and Finance Committee to reconcile a number of city agency fund balances when they did the same thing a few years ago.

In addition if you are also planning to complain about the budget when it comes before a final vote it would help if your members didn’t vote for it in committee.  A quick check of documents shows out of the 86 budget votes cast by the Council members in separate committees, there were only 6 “no” votes.  Bill Oliver cast two “no”votes; one of which was to cut the arts budget by more than $500,000.   Joanne Sanders, Vern Brown and Mary Moriarty Adams cast one “no” vote each in committee and Bob Lutz was the lone Republican “no” vote on the Airport Authority’s budget.

I hope my friends on the left side of the aisle (my left, facing them) will learn from this experience that being the loyal opposition means having your facts and your act together.  This city needs a healthy two-party system to function.  Three, if you count the Libertarians.  Council Democrats have done enough messing around and it’s time for them Dems to get their act together.

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