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Georgia Not on My Mind

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

There are days when I am reminded I am not from here.  The people who opposed daylight savings time, defended township government, etc.  Now it’s all about Georgia Street.  As you probably know the city is looking at changing the name of Georgia Street in time for the Super Bowl, more importantly it’s spending more […]

Barnes v. State of Indiana (Redux)

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

The Indiana Supreme Court Tuesday ruled there is no right to use force or violence to prevent police from coming into your home, even if that entry is unlawful. The holding is a clarification of an earlier ruling where the Court said there was no right to resist police entry. The opinion caused a lot […]

The Politics of Peyton Manning

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

I originally posted this on our sister site, IndyPolitics.org. When it comes to the Indianapolis Colts I am fundamentally indifferent.  I grew up in Chicago, went to law school in St. Louis, and try to make it out to Seattle every other year for a few weeks. That means Bears, Sox, Blackhawks, Blues, Rams, Cardinals, […]

A Tax Cut for Whom?

Monday, September 19th, 2011

In my perfect world, the government takes as little of your money as possible and the free market decides where it gets spent.  Of course, the free market also does a good job of self-policing so the government doesn’t have to step in and get involved.  Absent my perfect world, I generally believe tax cuts […]

The New Cheat Sheet

Monday, September 19th, 2011

The latest edition of The Cheat Sheet is out.  It includes information on the following… The Latest polling in the Indianapolis Mayor’s race. Another potential political sex scandal here in Indianapolis. Richard Mourdock vs. Andre Carson. The latest from the races in the 5th & 6th Congressional Districts. The next Democratic nominee for Secretary of […]

A Ballard Democrat?

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

I saw this blog post put up last week from Democratic businessman Jeb Banner.  It’s interesting because he is a Democrat who supports Melina Kennedy for Mayor, but seriously appears to be thinking about voting for Republican Greg Ballard. Since this is not something we see publicly very often, I thought it might be worth […]

The One That Didn’t Get Away

Friday, September 16th, 2011

I was having a discussion last night with some fellow political types about the conviction of former City-County Councilman Lincoln Plowman.  The consensus was that Plowman could have probably been found not guilty if he had not testified at his trial.  By testifying, he was basically trying to counter the prosecutor’s best witness, himself. The […]

The Last Day of IPS

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Today could be the last day that Indianapolis Public Schools is the largest school district in the State.   Friday is the official enrollment count day for schools. And due to competition and years of declining enrollment, this school year could be the tipping point where IPS is replaced by Ft. Wayne schools as the largest […]

State Slaps IPS

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

If  Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Eugene White wasn’t already having a bad month, the latest news from the Indiana Attorney General’s Office can’t be helping matters much. You might recall earlier this year Dr. White threatened to ban students who left IPS for charter schools of ever returning to the district.  White had been […]

Melina’s Math

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

I’ve got some work to do this morning so I am going to direct you my guest column in today’s Indianapolis Star.  I write about Melina Kennedy’s plan to take $150 million from the Citizens deal and spend it elsewhere. Of  course I don’t think it’s a good idea, big shocker there.  But my argument […]