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Stupid Joke of the Day

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

How do you start a small business in the 21st Century? Start a big business and then you wait.* *Of course you could always get a government bailout and then go back and continue the bad behavior that got you in the financial mess in the first place.

Sunday Morning Posts

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

I have some follow-up to a few items from yesterday. I hope you find them interesting… Local Stadium Bailout? If anyone is looking for the state to help bailout the new Lucas Oil Stadium and its operation costs, forget about it for now. Governor Mitch Daniels says it unlikely the state will get involved. City […]

Saturday Morning Posts

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Apparently there were quite a few things that happened since yesterday. Here they are. The Marion County Property Tax Board of Appeals will vote Friday on approving about $63 million worth of tax appeals. One property owner say a $9 million decrease in his original assessment. And these are just the first batch. No word […]

Gotta Bail

Friday, September 19th, 2008

I have a major project to work on today, so there won’t be much blogging.  In the meantime, share your thoughts on the massive government bailout and take over of just about every bad mortgage and loan in America. I really wish my parents hadn’t taught me to be so responsible.    

“Tied” In Knots

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Just to keep everyone on the same page, here are the latest polls (all out in the last 48 hours) regarding the Presidential race and the State of Indiana. McCain – 47, Obama – 43. (MoE – 4%) Big Ten Battleground Poll Obama – 47, McCain – 44. ( MoE – 4%), Indy Star. McCain […]

Bond Bank On It

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Marion County taxpayers will save more than a million dollars due to a reduction of fees over at the Indianapolis Public Bond Bank. Bond Bank Executive Director Kevin Taylor says the agency has been charging excess fees to local governments for floating bonds and it was time to lower them.  The Bond Bank cannot levy […]

The Great Debators

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

I watched the gubernatorial debate three times in the last few hours to try to do a thoughtful analysis.  To do this right, I graded the candidates the way I do my students in my speech classes.  They get grades for style, content and delivery. Mitch Daniels Content – A. You did a good job of […]

And the Winner Is…

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

I’m working on some post-gubernatorial debate analysis.  In the meanwhile, in your opinion, who won the night?  Why?  And what do the losers have to do for next time?

Ballard’s Balanced Budget (Part 2)

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard and Marion County Sheriff Frank Anderson have reached a budget agreement that both sides say will fund public safety and allow the city to live within its means. The Sheriff originally asked for $111 million, but later reduced that request to $92 million.  Under the agreement the Sheriff  will receive about […]

Opportunity Missed

Monday, September 15th, 2008

With my very busy schedule, I always try to make the most of my time by doing two or three things at once.  I did it again today.  I did laundry and covered a news conference by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jill Long Thompson.  After separating my whites from my colors I walked around the corner […]