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Try Montana

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

I’m getting on a plane this morning to spend a few days in Montana for a conference.  You may now dispense with the Blazing Saddles and “Brokeblack” Mountain jokes. I don’t know if I’ll have Internet access yet.  If I do, I will try to post from afar.  If not, consider this an open forum […]

Quick Draw

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

I had some problems with my DVR last night so trying to watch the second Gubernatorial debate was a little difficult, but it really didn’t matter because nothing changed all that much.   Both Mitch Daniels and Jill Long Thompson were a little more aggressive and Andy Horning was still Andy Horning.  So here are […]

WWJD

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

That stands for “What Would Julia Do?”  I recently ran into Sam Carson, the son of the late Julia Carson, and asked him about his support for Governor Mitch Daniels.  He said he’s known the Governor for a while and thinks he’s good for Indiana.  I asked Sam if Julia would have voted for Mitch […]

The Great Debate, Part Deux

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

I’m teaching class tonight so I won’t be watching the gubernatorial debate as it happens, but luckily God invented the DVR so Mitch, Jill and Andy will be sandwiched somewhere between my Justice League Unlimited and Reno 911. As far as the candidates go, here’s what I’ll be looking for. Mitch Daniels I don’t expect […]

Ballard’s Balanced Budget (Part 3)

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Sixteen Republicans and one Democrat helped give Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard his first budget.  The Mayor says the $1.1 Billion spending plans provides more dollars for public safety and closes a $26 million shortfall and still spends less than last year. Ballard called the budget “balanced, comprehensive and transparent.”  Democrats said it fell short, primarily by […]

Them Dems

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

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.  […]

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.