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November 23 They're At It, Again !ALERT! ALERT!
The Muncie City Council has scheduled a Special Meeting for tommorow (11/24/09), Tuesday at 5:30 pm at City Hall.
The objective, as we undestand it is to introduce a (Fire) Hydrant Fee. Said fee will ultimately be an additional charge to your water bill. This is the alternative revenue stream to the $600,000.00+ line item in the MFD budget that they cut earlier this month. November 22 Counting Our Blessings It's close to Thanksgiving and nothing says " I am grateful for the blessings in life " - like pre-emptive jumps on the campaign wagon. It's the season of peace, tranquility, shopping until your AMEX bursts into flames at your local department store. It also means getting the jump on what promises to be a Pay Back Political Spring. Keep in mind we still have to get through the end of Autumn and Winter. A good campaigner knows " ya gotta get there first and get there hard. " Now, in truth, if I were chasing an elected office ( which I am not...that sounds about as much fun as walked through Hell, wearing a gasoline g-string ), I'd be after the early bucks and support, too - especially if The Payback Primary was in my future. In some aspects, it is, as I do live in Muncie, Indiana and many of those people will be knocking on my door, promising me everything I could ever wish for, short of an Ansari - designed boob job.
The players and campaigner - all with something to gain - will be hustling good will and votes.
Good freakin' luck. Some of them have put have a hurtin' on this city and county for a very long time. Some folks, with memories as short as their penis - his, or penis-hers', will not remember what was done on their dimes. Or, if they do and they just happen to mention whatever it is that really ticked them off about Mr. or Ms. I Wanna Be Your ( insert elected office here ) will surely be regaled about the many hours he or she put in, trying to circumvent what The Other Side did to upset Mr and Ms Registered Voter. Meanwhile, back at Payback Central...in my head, it's like the WW2 War Room in London, where women stand around a gigantic map, moving miniature candidates and their volunteers around town...sequestered in a backfroom, the Big Daddies' and Big Mamas' will be keeping an eye on the action, via CCTV and cell phones. The mindset will be not " if we win, " but " when we win. " The " we " in this scenario is NOT The People of Muncie and Delaware County, Indiana - the " we " would be the real folks who work this town. Pretty much like Sherman worked Atlanta, but with alot less arson. The effects on the people are almost identical, though. People in a rush to leave a town destined to be left to waste, as the More Powerful can lay waste to a town and it's people. The People, knowing what is coming, but seem incapable of fighting off the onslaught, except for a few hardy souls who will fight for what's left of their town.
What is at stake ?
On the face of it...not much, you might think ? Who wants to be King Of A Shattered County And Town ? Lots of folks, as it turns out.
Some of them, who have fed at the public trough for many, many years, find it almost " a calling. " We may be a small city and we may seem poor as a church mouse, but wielding power over our lives fuels them and their ambitions. Many have sold their souls at the door and many have been guilty of dragging us down with them - although they emerged clean and prosperous, but leaving the rest of us to wallow in a stagnant morass of whatever mess they managed to create, but escape.
When you take time to remember your blessings, remember the people who have little reason to be grateful, this year. Count yourselves among them, because although you may not realize it yet, those who will soon be at your door, smiling and armed with full color brochures have poorly represented The People. I am will agree that all of them are not self-serving pigs at the public trough, but those are few and far between.
When you say your prayers at Thanksgiving, be grateful for those few people who do show us a little Love. November 15 Well...They Did It...AgainOnce again, the Muncie City Council acted without conscience or consideration for the people whose interests they have sworn to serve. I will say Council Members Gregory, Conatser and Polk tried to address those concerns, but were voted down and the people were not allowed to speak to the issue.
November 12 We Don't Have To Roll Over And Play Dead !Important information on what you as taxpayers can do about the budget problems.It might be important to note that inspite of the Administration’s and City Council’s ability to resolve an Annual Budget to the satisfaction of the Taxpayers (remember the taxpayers?), there is an alternative to consider….IC 6-1.1-17-13 provides for the Taxpayers to force a hearing in front of the DLGF (the FINAL authority on the City Budget) to address their concerns and objections. If there are those interested in signing on to such an effort, please communicate that interest with the CDCPTR at: webmaster@propertytaxrepeal.com Lay Down With Dogs And Get Fleas ! The rush is on to rescue LOIT, in spite of an overwhelmingly negative response from the community.
Now, how best to do this ??? Remember, we are dealing with people who have, for decades, kept us down, dumb and scared to speak up and out. The solution is simple : forget what your lying eyes see, believe what we tell you to see and hear. Slap a coat of paint on tired old rhetoric and wheel out a few faces not well known as the usual cast of puppets, but with hearts every bit as wooden as The Puppet Masters.
My reaction is disgust and frustration...but, I am also more determined than ever to stand up and work to help this city and county defend itself from those who have sworn to serve the public interest, but have lied time and time again, all in the name of what best serves Their Interests.
A lie is a lie is a lie...and those who perpetuate those lies and who make every effort to shove another tax down the throats of a city and county is detestable and those who deliver those messages are liars. Liars who will rob us blind. There DOES seem to be a pattern and a history precedent in their actions, words and deeds.
Muncie, Indiana...Delaware County...stand up and say NO to LOIT ! Say NO to those who would tax us to our graves and beyond.
November 03 Damned Straight !Just a timeless comment…short and sweetWe were sitting at city council and I remarked something about Muncie moving into the 21st century. My buddy, Deborah, blurted out “You expect them to be like the Jetsons when they can’t even keep up with the Flintstones?” I thought the woman sitting in front of me would die laughing. It was a great line…thought I would share it with you. Thank you to www.munciepolitics.wordpress.com A Night At The Opera...OK, I Lied...But, It Was Still TheaterCity Council 11-2-09 (Or Why I Like Living in Muncie, Indiana)After a whirlwind evening of Delaware County government meetings, Tuesday has finally arrived. Basking in the afterglow after a fantastic night of theatrics, one can now understand why I like living in Muncie. City council members all took their respective places and after the Pledge of Allegiance and the invocation the show began. “Slashing” Sam Marshall took to the budget with a zeal never before seen. In a loud voice and a nearly perfect recital of departments and account numbers he cut 12 jobs, water fee and utilities. No surprises on what positions were cut, but how in the world are we going to power our city? Well, since the city council governs like it is 1850, we may as well live without 21st century amenities. Mayor McShurley took to the podium and true to form, as soon as she began to speak, Councilperson Barton had a question. The mayor asked politely if she could finish. Mary Jo Barton, with her gracious southern charm, allowed her to speak. See what happens when people work together? The administration has finally received the insurance costs. Insurance premiums can be increased, saving the city $1,500,000.00. You could see the calculating mind of Ms. Barton as she tried desperately to compute the figures. “Employees pay more. That’s unheard of”, she exclaimed. Perhaps it is such a shock to her because she is so ill informed on what people in the private and public sector pay. Pay more insurance, keep your job. Pay less for insurance, lose your job. That is a tough call. Not! Brad Polk, a member of the finance committee, was unaware of these cuts. Which brings up a point, if city council is unable or unwilling to work with its own members, how can you expect these people to actually govern our city? Most have no business holding these seats. Mr. Polk also suggested cutting 911 service by $500,000.00. Total cut 2 million dollars and no jobs are lost. The budget was passed 7 yeas, with Conatser voting to “move it along”. Gregory and Polk voted no. City council members are so predictable. Most of us can see this for what it really is. I guess they think the citizens are stupid. Many of the ordinances received a suspension of rules, allowing city council to vote to approve immediately. Ordinance #62-09 requesting a transfer of funds from the mayor’s edit plan to have station 4’s lot paved was passed. Chief Burcham thanked the mayor for her assistance. Not to be undone, Marshall thanked Chief Burcham for keeping the council apprised on this request. Two outdated ordinances, one from 1968 and another from 1991 were introduced. Basically a raise in fees. No biggy. Chief Davis spoke on ordinance #68-09. This ordinance would allow the city to collect $6.00 additional for every traffic violation. The money would be placed in an account and be untouchable, only to be used for retaining police officers. You see, Chief Davis has applied for a grant which will allow the return of 5 laid off officers to the force. Once the grant runs out, the city will need to pick up the tab. Chief Davis has brought a solution. I have the utmost respect for both Chief Davis and Chief Burcham. I truly believe both work hard for their departments and the city. We are fortunate to have them, make no mistake about it. Then a standard ordinance of transferring funds from the motor vehicle fund to pay for the paving bill. The rule was not suspended, which I find odd. The money is there, the company needs paid and it really is a no-brainer. Jim Arnold asked President Quirk how they planned to pay the water bill and keep the lights on. Hydrant fee…no real answer on the lights. President Quirk fumbled throughout the evening. She was really off her game. I wonder who will be president next year? You can almost bet your life, anything the mayor brings before the council will be delayed or voted down, but not before Ms. Barton plays the 20 questions game. The video of city council should be on Citizens of Delaware County for Property Tax Repeal. Muncie Star Press 12 Jobs Cut article Remember: Good government begins with YOU! Election: 2010 Election: 2011 Thank you to www.munciepolitics.wordpress.com From Natasha on The Frontlines !Here's the edited version of the exciting CHAINSAW budget cuts approved last night by City Council. Here's hoping Nick will have a detailed article in the paper today. If not, ponder these actions.
Sam Marshall was spewing the categories out so fast, the citizens couldn't always keep up. Let's just hit the highlights for those of you not lucky enough to be in attendance. Almost every category has small cuts in Soc. Sec., Perf, Supplies, Medicaid etc. Let's not list those just the MAJOR eye openers.
Dept. of Mayor:
Mayor - $4,528, Deputy - $48,000, Assistant - $27,000, Health insurance - $16,000, Promotion - $4,000, Subscriptions & Dues - $1,000. Total Cuts $104K (Axed Shirey, Assistant)
Dept. of Accounting :
Controller - $2,009, Purchasing - $34,000, Payroll - $1,659, Health insurance - $8,000. Total Cuts $78K. (Axed Wagley)
Dept. of Clerk:
Clerk - $1,535, Deputy Clerk - $1,177, Health insurance - $30,000. Total Cuts $104K.
Data Processing :
I'm not sure. Something was $243K.....if that was cuts it may have been the whole dept. which I believe we have advocated for in the past.
Dept. of Law:
- 50K
City Court Judge - $2,000, Probation - $2,091, Court Recorder - $1,196, Bailiff - $11,338, Public Defender - $1,560, Courty Secrty. - $1,133.
Dept. of Bldg. Commissioner:
Commissioner - $1,678, Plumbing Inspect. - $1,285, Electric Inspect. - $1,393, Zoning - $37,604, Secrty. #2-$29,290, Health insurance - $20,500. Total Cuts $96K.
Dept. of Personnel:
Director - $1,535, Specialist - $1,052, Sectry. PT - $13,711. Total Cuts $16K.
Animal Shelter:
Super. - $1,478, Control - ??? (I was talking), Health insurance - $8,000, Gas - $2,000, Other Services $17,983. Total Cuts $62K.
Merit Commission:
Fire Tests - $23,557, Testing Site - $398, Police Application Exam - $2,600, Oral Exam - $4,000, Site - $390, Advertising - $800. Total Cuts ???
Human Rights:
Director - $1,520, Investigator - $1,344. Total Cuts 3K.
Board of Works:
Electricity & Lights - $315,000, Repairs - $15,000, Other Services - $75,000. Total Cuts $405K. Muncie "City of NO lights!" The council likes to keep us "in the dark," that's for sure.
Police Dept.:
Chief - $1,000, Deputy - $2,000, Office Mgr. - $1,139, Investigative Clerk - $31,748, Records Clerk - $30,601, Overtime - $50,000, GAS & OIL - $100K. Total Cuts $254K.
Fire Dept.:
Chief - $1,480, WATER - $625K. Total Cuts $626K. The council likes to keep us nice and dry as well as in the dark.
Common Council:
Somebody(ies) - $6,603, Attorney-Legal - $3,000. Total Cuts $13K.
Other Services:
$361,000 in Cuts.
General Fund Total Cuts: $1,500,000.43!!!!!
I guess Beech Grove is outside the GF as it was mentioned afterward. Where are Parks and Rec? Are they in public works?
Beech Grove Cemetery:
Secrty. - $29,960, Supplies & Gas & Oil - $2,000, Garage - $800, Other - $800, Lawn supplies - $3,000. Total Cuts $39K. (Marshall commented that this was additional cuts, as about 60K had been previously cut from this budget.)
The votes for the question on considering these amendments passed 6-3 with all in favor EXCEPT Polk, Gregory and Conatser.
The votes for passing this budget as AMENDED passed 7-2 with only Polk and Gregory voting NO! Conatser said he "wanted to move it along."
Remember, the above data is incomplete. The above are the highlights. Obviously, with the exception of Polk and Gregory the council wanted to slash and burn the budget and make a point by crippling departments that are vital to any city. It is an "in your face" farce to everyone involved. The mayor said she had an alternative with 1.5 million in health insurance costs with a 4 tiered employee contribution plan. Mary Jo (I guess speaking for the council) told the Mayor "they didn't need her help now, they did it and she didn't think they would."
Polk offered pursuing the $500K overpayment to the 911 dispatch center. Jim Arnold summed it up well at the end of the meeting. He said "the council sharpened their pencils and got out their cost cutter scissors". He recommended taking the Mayor's 1.5 million $ plan, Polk's $500K suggestion and some of the councils cuts and the city would have about $3 million in savings next year. He also asked an important question: Who is going to leave the lights on and how will the fire department function without water????? After suggesting a hydrant fee and/or insurance payment on active fire calls he got something rare: a round of applause from about 8-10 firefighters!!!! Go figure.
I hope you enjoyed this summary and read more about it in the SP and on www.munciepolitics.wordpress.com. It's a great site.
Thank you, Natasha for the update and a thank you to Boris for working through the night to get it ALL on video.
October 20 Ok, Now I'm Pissed !
October 19 CDCPTR Update !CDCPTR to present reorganization plan/template to Mun-Del Modernization Committee
When: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Where: Maring-Hunt Library, Muncie
Be it remembered that the CDCPTR, by a petition with nearly 2200 signatures, initiated the Muncie-Delaware County modernization and reorganization in early 2008. Subsequently, over 18 months down the road, we appear to be no where nearer a comprehensive plan for reorganization than we were when the process began. Being the original catalyst that brought this effort forward, we obviously take this issue and its ultimate result personally.
The committee has most recently been focused on interlocal and cooperative agreements in an effort to demonstrate some progress, but realistically none of those options will sustain the test of time if serious consideration isn't given to the political structures that will make up the merged departments. Therefore, the CDCPTR is hoping to jump-start the structural reorganization process with its considerations.
We would hope that all citizens supportive of this effort would find time to support the presentation on Tuesday. Please try and be there!
Thanks!
September 30 Takin' It To The Streets Two years ago, as the property tax system was about to meet its' Waterloo, by way of citizen unrest and protest, there was already talk of an additional income tax being levied on the people of Muncie and Delaware County. There was never an obvious attempt first attempt at addressing a bloated local government. Before the ponies left the gate, " tax 'em " became The Plan. It was perfect - the politicians and those who pull the strings could retain control of a small army of foot soldiers whose livelihood depended on an archaic and incestuous style of governing one small Indiana city and county. It is a given, no one wants to lose his or her job, but in these perilous times, so many people are holding on by sheer will power - but, Muncie and Delaware County had changed. Not overnight, as some would have you believe, but over a span of 15 to 20 years. It was simply easier for those who have bled us dry for so many decades to sell it as an unexpected and stunning blow to the community...and, they would save the day. Hello, Bank - meet John Dillinger. John, meet Bank.
Meanwhile, a number of citizens had begun to group together out of concern, anger, panic and determination. This has come about before, but dissenting citizens had always been handled, or manhandled, if you will, into silence and inaction. The scrambling began early in the game. Sharks circling the bleeding victims, striking at will, one by one. It was an outrage ! The people taking to the streets, the meeting halls and open forums !? This was trouble, but they know how to handle " trouble. " Threats, intimidation, rumors, etc. To tear apart families, by any means necessary, to keep what it is " theirs. " One group managed to stay intact, by sheer will and dedication to purpose.
The goals seem simple enough - responsive and responsible government. A leaner, meaner, more efficient government.
Not so fast...why those folks must be anti - MFD, anti - MPD, anti - MSD, etc. It doesn't matter if it's true or not, but will it play in Peoria ? Oh, you bet it will. These trouble-making, un-effing-representable people who are close to opening the windows on the sordid truth of Muncie Politics have to go, or at least brought down in flames. And, so it began.
It didn't matter that many of our so-called local activists were simply greedy, power hungry hangers-on, waiting for their slice of the pie...that their motives were suspect and colored...they could paint themselves anyway they chose they did. Still, it comes down to this - I could glue feathers to my ass, but that doesn't make me a duck. The same should be said for those who slither about, making the most of surface gestures, while slowly insinuating their way into our collective memory banks.
Those who have slandered and lied, but have applied a " hands-off " to their own personal stories and histories.
For them, Muncie is a paycheck. To say it is more, would be a lie.
How many good people, who have done only that which would improve the quality of life in Muncie and Delaware County, how many of them have suffered vicious and untrue rumors ? How many families have been casually ripped apart due to dirty tricks and lies ? The people of Muncie were subjected to a war that never was...that these dissidents were anti - this or that...because it played very well, for awhile, to the sense of fear and dread of a population who had no idea what or whom to believe. To contact employers of those people, in the hope of hastening their termination from work. Ironic, isn't it ? Personal attacks are common and unwarranted, but a standard tactic in Muncie politics. The truth will set you free, it's said - but, if truth has become a victim in Muncie, how free are we ?
We didn't back down, we didn't roll over and we didn't play dead. We don't pimp our morals and ethics for a job or political favors. When you speak of The Party Of The People, you should be filled with pride and with purpose. Instead, The Party Of The People is long gone from our community. Both local parties have played fast and loose with the truth and in that, we have lost ground.
For many of us, it's not a job or a favor - it's a matter of doing what's right for all of us, rather than a chosen few.
September 28 Well Worth repeatingOrdinarily, I would begin by thanking you, the duly elected members of the Muncie, Indiana City Council, for the great privilege of standing before you, but not tonight. On this night, two days after most Americans celebrated their freedoms and blessings, I find this meeting ironic and more than a little hypocritical. Tonight, a great many of the people you were elected to represent will find their American dreams a great deal more uncertain and insecure and their faith in the so-called Voice Of The People at a low point. Why should I thank you ? You collect paychecks, paid for by the very people your are about to hurt in so many ways. Your actions tonight may well tonight ruin countless lives. I owe you nothing, but contempt and scorn. With a few exceptions. There are some who respect the people they represent. Now, there are empty lots where factories once stood and huge brick shells of memories and better days. Houses abandoned and businesses failing. Can we be strong enough to withstand these problems and the political back alley ambushes ? September 12 Does Anyone See The Problem ?Thanks but no thank you, mayorBy KEITH ROYSDON • kroysdon@muncie.gannett.com • September 12, 2009 MUNCIE -- Being mayor can be a thankless job, but Muncie City Council Democrats say Mayor Sharon McShurley doesn't deserve recent kudos for 2010 budget cuts. A group of council Democrats called a press conference on Friday to object to an article -- with the headline "Thank you, Mayor" -- that appeared Wednesday in The Star Press about McShurley's recent budget tightening. The council members said the budget still needs $1.5 million in cuts. "People were led to believe the budget is fine," council President Alison Quirk said. Although McShurley is in the middle of an Asian economic development trip, her department heads responded to the press conference by saying they believed the $1.5 million could be recouped during negotiations over employee insurance. The article noted that city officials -- who had considered implementing a local option income tax In that article, Quirk was quoted as saying she was considering withdrawing LOIT proposals. But much of the credit was given to McShurley, who lad off 32 firefighters and five police officers in June to cut spending. Council Democrats Quirk, Mike King, Jerry Dishman, Mary Jo Barton and Sam Marshall sat around a city hall conference table at Friday's press conference, which ended after a few comments from Quirk. Council Democrat Linda Gregory attended the conference and had no comment afterward. Council Republicans Brad Polk and Mark Conatser were not present. Conatser left a voice mail message indicating he had "no idea" when the press conference was being held. City Controller Mary Ann Kratochvil, who watched Friday's press conference from the sidelines, said afterward she had spoken to Quirk about the budget and believed that the $1.5 million cited by the council president could be recouped in upcoming negotiations over city employee health insurance. During Friday's press conference, Quirk emphasized that council members were "concerned about the city's future" and "want to adopt a budget that is fiscally responsible." She said she hoped members of the public would attend a public hearing on the budget set for 6:15 p.m. Monday. "We have a very large task ahead of us," Quirk said. Deputy Mayor Dick Shirey said later Friday he thought the press conference was "a little strange." "I'm not sure they're helping themselves by bringing focus to it," he added. Deputy Mayor Shirey, you just said a mouthful. OK...we have a huge problem and there is a good shot at addressing it, if the Mayors' office and the Muncie City Council can work together. Oops...problem. Once again, there seems to be a little sleight of hand going on. Where were all nine members of the Muncie, Indiana City Council. I counted only six. We, as residents of Muncie and Delaware County, might have expected a little less partisanship if we are to believe this was nothing more than the local " damage control " get together for the benefit of the media and to curry favor with the voters. This is all too familiar. It harkens back to a time not so long ago...wait, it was earlier this year...when after 18 months of feet dragging avoidance and sloth, the Finance Committee DID meet, although one member was not invited to the meeting - Republican Council Person Brad Polk. Inexcusable and as transparent as Saran Wrap. Holy Moses, when Council Grand Poobah At Large Quirk said she aspired to a greater transparency in local government, she just wasn't whistling " Dixie. " I think our expectations were a bit different than her intent. Let me break it down for you...secret and / or exclusive meetings do not meet the criteria for transparency in government, not unless your are re-writing the " How To Rule A City " A to Z guidebook. In your stated ambition to lead us all into a new and better government, your idea of transparency isn't going to work. Here's why...we are on to you. The motive for your little meeting was just that transparent. Actually, I explained to a good friend to expect something like this, as a pre-emptive strike at the Mayor, not so much her budget, but the Mayor, in her absence. Honey, when you launch an attack, you use Scuds, not Duds. The budget will, most certainly, be ripe for tweaking - no argument on that, but your timing is off and so are your tactics. Change WILL come on Mayor Macs' watch. You will most certainly hate it, but if it is good for this City, then you and your Flying Monkeys should be willing to work together in a new and sustained effort to improve the government and the needs of the City. You see, that's what wrong with your thought process and those who swear on their Mothers' backside to follow wherever you lead, coughing up those assessment dollars all the way - you screw over your own party members who may be running in the primaries ( if they don't play ball ) and when the smoke clears from the primaries, you fight the wrong fights. Personal attacks are simply unjustified and damaging to all of us. After the smoke clears from The Big Election, no matter who wins, everyone across Party lines should work together for the City, rather than work toward the next election. Am I angry ? You bet I am...there you sat, all of you, like virgins about to be sacrificed to the Volcano God, but damn it ! - you are going to do what's right, no matter what it takes ! Just one thing wrong with that - times have changed. People are paying attention. Your focus is blurred and we have too much at stake for the usual political bull dung which emanates from the leadership on Muncie City Council. There are alot of angry and ticked off people...not just in Muncie, but county-wide. They sure as Hell are not happy to pay for the profligate spending practices of the past and the ongoing battle for the next election cycle, disguised as concern for the people. We've heard that before. So, Muncie City Council...well, six of you, anyway...what a disgraceful sham ! You should be ashamed. September 09 " Where The Hell Were You ? " It seems as if the writing was on the wall. The public indignation and condemnation of the Quirk - proposed LOIT on the already over-burdened and underemployed of Delaware County, along with Mayor MacShurleys' budget proposal, has a few people running for cover, I would think. since City Council President Alison Quirk is re-thinking LOIT. I have to wonder if it is consideration for a beleagured City and County ( yes, all of you folks in the County were going get hammered for their gross neglect and inability to effectively manage City fiscal issues ) or if it is, gasp and swoon, a nifty political ploy, soon to be augmented with swift damage control ? After all, there is always an election to consider...
The last couple of years have been difficult for all of us. Hell, the 20 or 30 years haven't been that great, come to think of it. Lack of foresight and vision clouded the eyes of the very people who were supposed to taking care of business. Now, it is obvious someones' business was taken care of, but it wasn't ours.
We saw major employers leave town. No, they didn't all jump on the first jet out of Muncie to Mexico or India...in some cases, they moved across the Ohio River and I am sure they had good reasons. We had a glimpse of what the future might bring, but the leaders in Muncie chose to turn a blind eye. We had manufacturing...we had Detroit pumping out cars which were fuel sucking, maintenance crazy, bombs on four wheels. In some cases, bombs is an apt description, although to be fair, they didn't drink as much gas. Small comfort - you might have saved gas money, but never lived to spend it. The tech world was about to explode on the worlds' stage, but we missed that hint. Hell, in 1959, My Weekly Reader knew it. Why didn't out town planners and Chamber of Commerce see it ? In our rush to The American Dream, people left the inner city in droves to their Freddy Kilowatt home of the future, leaving in its' wake, an enormous bounty of beautiful and, in somes cases, historically significant homes...now, many of those homes have become hovels and havens for drug dealers. Where the Hell was Code Enforcement ?
Within the last two years, working alongside men and women determined to light the way to a better Muncie and Delaware County, we have been through the mill. False accusations and characterizations were the weapons of choice and no one was left unmarked.
A carefully orchestrated war was instigated, which would incite fear and anger within the community. It didn't matter that it was based on lies and misinformation. The truth became a victim, just as much as any one of us. Signs and tee shirts began appearing - " We Support The Muncie Fire Department. " Other than screaming " shark ! " on a beach, there are few things as frightening as a burning home or dead firefighters.
I find this incredibly hypocritical. The MFD hadn't purchased new rolling stock since the 1980's. Fire stations had slipped into disrepair and within the last two years, a fire truck actually broke down en route to a fire.
In all those years, not one Cap project for the MFD. The union had to know. The firefighters had to know. Members of the City Council, a few ( past and present ) had to know, yet the ordinary people who took to the streets and meetings were targeted as being anti - MFD. All of us who live in Muncie assumed they were well taken care of, because we have paid and paid for it. Yet, the union and the City Council did nothing. How safe were the firefighters ? How safe were the citizens of Muncie ? Yet, we, the men and women who fought for something better, were painted as anti - MFD. I submit to you, faithful reader, on the basis of neglect and sloth, who was putting this City and MFD at risk and why ? Where the Hell were you, all those years, City Council and the Muncie Firefighters' union...where the Hell were you ?
In 40 years, Prairie Creek Reservoir had never been self-supporting, until this year. Isn't it strange that with a plethora of boats, swimmers, campers, etc., it actually cost the City hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to maintain. Where the Hell was the management ? A swimming beach and concession stand which didn't appear to keep books ? An employee of the City who pocketed 50 % of boat launch fees and God knows what else ? When Mayor McShurley didn't reappoint Ron Bonham to the position he had held the last 40 years, the public outcry was deafening. You don't fire Mr. Basketball that easy, do you ? Oh, the torrents of vitriol poured down upon Mayor McShurley, but she made the right decision. I do admit, no one ever sat a mower as did Mr. Bonham and, in truth, he did show PCR alot of love, but there are alot of questions...! Still, in all those years the City paid through the nose, where the hell was the public outrage and a public accounting for monies taken in ?
When HUD was pretty close to ordering a hit on this City for hundreds of thousands of dollars, the new Mayor tackled that sticky problem and it was resolved very well. Where the hell was the public thank you ? Where the Hell were you ? Helping spread rumors intended to hurt the Mayor personally, professionally and politically ??? Or, were you with a hardy gang of do-gooders, misrepresented as All Things Evil ???
Where the Hell will you be in the future ? I hope you will be walking with us, working with us, not for political or personal gain, but for Muncies' re-emergence as a thriving and wonderful city, in which to work and live. A hometown in the truest sense of the word, for Hoosiers and all people who want a standard of community excellence.
That's where I'll be. September 06 Prairie Creek : One Year LaterWhat If?After hearing the news about Prairie Creek and the $30,000.00 in revenue generated this season, it did my heart good. An astonishing thing to actually make money for the first time in 40 years. I was focusing only on the financial aspect, and how this will go a long way to help in balancing the budget. Then I had a a sudden intuitive leap of understanding , and “what if” flooded my thoughts. After the mayor failed to re-appoint Ron Bonham, the newspaper was flooded with letters. You could hardly pick up the opinion page without finding dozens of letters condemning the mayor and her actions. What with broken piers, lack of fireworks, no lifeguards, and the beach not being open on the cold Memorial weekend, you would be led to believe Prairie Creek was soon to be a memory. Every city council meeting included at least 10 minutes of tongue-lashing directed at the administration for the poor management of one of our most precious commodities. Even as a council member suggested these concerns should be directed to the parks board, he was lucky to get out of the meeting with his head still attached. He was scolded for the suggestion and reminded they (city council) IS the fiscal body and Prairie Creek was all about money, and according to her (the scolding member of city council), losing revenue. Keeping in mind the fiscal body was oblivious to the fact it has always lost revenue. So much time was devoted to piers and fishing holes, that most agreed with the council person’s suggestion on the park board handling the problems. In 2007, Prairie Creek cost an additional $140,000; in 2008 it was around $84,000, until finally in 2009 we really did have revenue. The Mayor said her goal was to make it self-sustaining and with the competent people put in place, it happened. An extrodinary team of people, from the Mayor to the laborors working to achieve a common goal and reaching it. You can take it to the bank, it won’t stop there! Now, you may be asking (or maybe not) just what does this have to do with the title of this post. I’m glad you asked. Getting to it, hang tight. As I said earlier, I was all about the revenue generated. But, I believe there is a bigger picture. Despite the onslaught of letters, the negative press, and the desire of some to see PCR fail, and therefore painting the mayor as a completely incompetent leader. Against all odds, Prairie Creek has succeeded! It has surpassed even our wildest dreams of how PCR should run. Now instead of moaning about the park, we are expecting even greater things to be accomplished. For the first time we are seeing PCR as it should have always been and an excitement we have never before felt. What If? What if the administration had not spent so much time defending her actions and fighting the constant opposition created by a few and got down to business? What if those who worked so diligently to wage a war had used that same energy in a positive and constructive manner? I can tell you, it would not have taken nearly this long to get where PCR is today. Can we afford to waste any more time? Can this same success flow to other areas of our city? Yes, it can. But first, we should divorce ourselves from the very people who worked so hard to keep PCR operating in failure mode. It is obvious; those very same people would rather see our community fail, then to become a thriving and vibrant city. Keep this in mind, it is pure and unadulterated politics. When a political party fights so hard to keep our city from progressing, it doesn’t just hurt the mayor, it destroys the citizens. It is really up to us. Don’t allow the negative influences to hold back Muncie. Her success is our success. Dream and strive for a better community. It will do you good. Thanks to BB and www.munciepolitics.wordpress.com ! September 02 And...That's One For The People Of Muncie and One For Mayor Mac !Muncie Mayor Sharon McShurley trims budget plan for 2010By NICK WERNER • nwerner@muncie.gannett.com • September 1, 2009 MUNCIE -- Like an out-of-shape prizefighter, the 2009 budget proposal from Mayor Sharon McShurley entered the ring bloated and unprepared to take on property tax caps. But under McShurley's direction, the 2010 budget proposal has dropped weight and is ready, the mayor hopes, for a rematch. "I think people are surprised," McShurley said Monday. "I think a lot of people thought we wouldn't pull this off." For 2010, McShurley is proposing an overall budget of $35 million, with the general fund accounting for $21.3 million. By comparison, McShurley proposed an overall budget of $40.9 million for 2009, with the general fund accounting for $26.2 million. Unlike 2009, the 2010 budget proposal actually accounts for predicted revenue losses from new property tax caps. While it remains unclear how much money the city will lose, current predictions are around $3.8 million in 2009 and another $2.7 million in 2010. McShurley and city council never came to terms on a final budget for 2009 and the city was forced to certify Muncie's budget using outdated figures from 2008. With a spending plan that would leave the city tapped out before the end of the year, the mayor in June laid off 32 firefighters and five police officers. "They were tough decisions to make," the mayor said. Most of the spending cuts for 2010 reflect ongoing savings from the layoffs and other changes this year. McShurley predicted the city government taxpayers experienced in the second half of 2009 -- post layoffs -- and the government they will experience next year will appear relatively similar. She does not expect any drastic cuts in services or further layoffs. McShurley warned that her current general fund budget might still exceed predicted revenue, but that she hoped to make up for the difference in changes to employee insurance. City controller Mary Ann Kratochvil filed the mayor's 2010 budget proposal with the city clerk's office late in the day Friday. The city council has scheduled a public hearing for taxpayers at 6:15 p.m. Sept. 14. The council has the authority to cut the budget more and is expected to take final action Nov. 2. Chris Hiatt, president of Citizens of Delaware County for Property Tax Repeal, said he had not seen the mayor's budget proposal Monday. He said he hoped the mayor and council can pass a budget that "works within our means" and eliminates an ongoing debate about whether to raise income taxes Newest first Oldest first
agedoldbeaver wrote:
Like I have said, he paints a pretty picture, but his brush is full of crap. Because some people do not want to see more taxes laid on the people of Muncie and Delaware County, we ( specifically me ) may be labeled as a Republican or a " Hater, " a word I dislike very much because it is misleading and so very junior high. If you scrutinize how the money is spent and look into conditions at MFD, you are obviously anti - MFD. That's a crock. When he was screaming about our safety and that of MFD, where the H was he, where were all of them, in the two decades, at least, when the MFD was left wanting for rolling stock, new equipment and rehabbed stations ? If safety was an issue, how safe were they in those years ? How safe was the city ? Because we may dissent, we are painted far differently than we may be and I think that's reprehensible and purposely misleading. I don't vote a straight ticket for either party and have campaigned for candidates across the map. You have lied, again. agedoldbeaver wrote:
Replying to ClarkJKent:
Wrong. The Party affiliation has nothing to do with my opinion...my opinion is based solely on the individuals' intent per LOIT. Ty has tried to paint me into that corner and into the anti-MFD corner. The simple fact is, I could by the same token paint him as a butt kissing hardcore 214 ( which should not be mistaken for The Real Democratic Party, as it has been stripped bare and bastardized by The Powers That Be and The Wanna Be Power's ) syncophant as well as one who participated in the " If You Ain't With Us, Your Against Us " war waged on the community, specifically volunteers with any of the reform groups ( such as CDCPTR ). August 31 " Free Speech ? That's Gonna Cost Ya..."
If We Can Do It, Why Not Our Politicians ?Against LOITDEBORAH KING-EICHHOLZ • Muncie • August 31, 2009 The debate goes on between elected officials and the citizenry: Will the Muncie City Council rise to the challenge of managing, or will they act to raise our taxes? For a fact, their constituents have already done what the Muncie City Council has yet been unable or unwilling to do, particularly in these uncertain and troubled times. To stretch the limited resources of so many, when all avenues have yet to be explored, is indefensible, but sadly, predictable. Please, urge your city council person to vote no on LOIT. Call and tell Muncie City Council there is no need for LOIT. Alison Quirk: 765-288-5319
August 26 The Lion Sleeps Tonight... If one is of a certain age, the memories are embedded in our consciousness...when our world began to change and we were old enough to remember when those changes altered how we saw the world, what might be possible and how we viewed ourselves. The US Presidential election in 1960 was the first election I was old enough to comprehend.
My mother was a Democrat, of sorts. My grandmother, an ardent Republican. I believe Harry Truman scared and enraged her - not because of the bombs dropped on Japan, but because he occasionally swore. For a strict Pentecostal, Harry Truman was not a nice man and defined the Democrat Party, at least in her mind. As a young girl, I listened to her and it didn't really stick. I was more curious about the man who might be President. It seemed almost impossible - a young and handsome President. You would have to remember we had always had old men as President and women who looked old, even as young girls, as wives. Also, in those days, as students, we were told to prepare for " The Bomb, " by way of elementary school films, which showed us how to duck and hide under our desks when " it " happened.
After the election, everything seemed different. The First Lady was not a frumpy, hair challenged old woman, but a stylish young woman and there seemed to be a new direction for the country. Anything was possible.
When our handsome President was assassinated in Dallas, it seemed impossible.
That only happened in the old days.
Or, in Third World countries.
Nevertheless, this country went on. Innocence gone...replaced with uncertainty and suspicion.
The turbulent years of the early, mid and late 60's saw more assassinations, a country mired in a war many saw as morally wrong and dangerous to our society and an evolving culture ready and willing to take to the streets and say " Hell, no - we won't go ! " In those days, before we became adults and taking on adult responsibilities, it was easy to question The Establishment and look for answers to the questions no one would respond to, much less acknowledge.
Yet, we still had to deal with the reality of The Government, looking for another bright light to help lead this country through the continuing issues.
The hopes of a New Generation very nearly trampled by the murders of Dr. King and Robert Kennedy. As we sat with our families and watched the nightly news - the daily body count in Viet Nam, the continuing saga of a government gone crazy - there was little reason to believe anyone could make a difference.
The optimism of the early years of JFK seemed lost forever.
King was dead. Shot, as he stood on the balcony at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. RFK, who had quieted the crowd in Indianapolis - who consoled and grieved with those gathered in the parking lot to hear him speak, was later shot dead in a hotel kitchen. Nixon, who sold his soul for an easy re-election and left the White House in disgrace. Our glimmer of hope, The Last Kennedy...Teddy, disgraced by his own behavior at Chappaquiddick...Camelot was, indeed, over.
No one bounces back from something like that...piled and layered with tales of drunken bad boy behavior for many years...but, Edward Moore Kennedy found his redemption in something more meaningful to him...in service to not only the people of Massachusetts, but all Americans. Who would have thought it possible ? He found his reach extended not merely from the four corners of his country, but wherever there was need, hunger, ignorance and want. Just as the people of Boston knows this to be true, so too do the people of Soweto, in Belfast.
This is not a valentine to a reformed rascal, but a personal acknowledgement of the man who pioneered great legislation on behalf of the people of this country. He came to us, almost as a two-fer, but over time, proved to be so much more. Legislation which made life easier for the needy, the handicapped, the elderly. In a very thick book of accomplishments, we often forget those bills which gave our citizens a more secure life. We have become accustomed to those great moments in our history, often forgetting what life was like before Edward Moore Kennedy took his place in the US Senate. Now, he takes his place in history and leaves behind a country more blessed for the time he walked and worked for us.
Fair winds and following seas, Senator Kennedy.
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