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Friday’s Follies

Friday, September 25th, 2009

I have to hit the road this weekend, but I couldn’t leave without dropping these tidbits of gossip, rumor and blatant innuendo.  Enjoy. Super Bowl Shuffle The head of the Marion County Emergency Management Agency has managed to get on the bad side of the FBI.  As the City puts together its plan for security […]

Whatever Happened to the Revolution?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

I got a notice in the mail at the radio station Wednesday from the Nora-Northside Community  Council regarding their October 1 meeting.   There will be a presentation by the folks at Wishard Hospital on the new referendum. The presentation has been just one of hundreds Wishard has been doing to drum up support for […]

We Interrupt This Blog…

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

We’ve had to do something with Indiana Barrister this morning that normally we don’t like to do, delete comments. One comment was just over the top and another, was included enough factual errors about an elected official that it warranted taking down. At Indiana Barrister we pride ourselves on promoting free speech and spirited, yet […]

Strange Bedfellows

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

A veteran reporter once told me that if you stick around a place long enough you will eventually see everything.   Well that statement was definitely true at Monday night’s City-County Council meeting.  Here’s what I witnessed. Libertarian Ed Coleman voting with Joanne Sanders against eliminating the position of Telecom Director. Democrats voting against the Indy […]

Taken for Grant-ed

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

By now you know the City-County Council passed the Mayor’s $1.22 billion spending plan.  There’s more money for public safety, fewer dollars for parks and the there is $16 million in the rainy day fund.  No big shocker and most measures passed with bi-partisan support. However one point of contention Monday night that did somewhat […]

Did Carson Get It Right?

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Indiana’s 7th District Congressman Andre Carson has come under fire for voting against an amendment that would deny funding to ACORN, the controversial community action group. Congress voted to deny funding to ACORN after an investigation showed ACORN workers giving tax advice to undercover conservative activists posing as a pimp and prostitute. I am no […]

Budget; Bang or Bi-Partisanship?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

On Monday night, the Indianapolis City-County Council will take up Mayor Greg Ballard’s second budget, $1.22 billion, and by all indications much of it should pass (no big shocker) but with overwhelming bi-partisan support.  I make this assumption based on committee votes.   Here is a breakdown. Administration & Finance – 7-0. Public Works – […]

Township Talk

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Unless you were paying close attention this week, there were three items in the news this week regarding local government which I think further illustrate the inevitable change that is coming to Indiana. In Marion County, the Franklin Township Board voted 6-0-1 to move forward with fire consolidation. Greenwood and White River Township are looking […]

Who’s Who?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Okay guys,  I’m compiling my list of who is running for what.  We know it’s only going to get worse before it gets better so feel to pile on right now.   Whether it’s the U.S. Senate or some useless township office, it doesn’t matter.  Have at it.

Indiana AG: “Court Decision To Have Practically No Impact on Upcoming Local Elections”

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The Indiana Attorney General’s Office says the recent decision by the Indiana Court of Appeals that the state’s voter ID law is unconstitutional should not have an impact on upcoming  local referendum. The Court ruled Indiana’s Voter ID law violated the state constitution because it treated  citizens who voted in person differently than those who […]