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Christopher Lee — United States Representative or shall we say former

 

This is very similar to the Jim Trussell, Ohio State coach dilemma. Trussell wrote a book on the morals and ethics of college football and how significant they are to the character and grooming of the college athlete. Then he proceeded to violate every one and more of the principles he touted in his hypocritical book. We all make mistakes and can be forgiven depending on where we came from and how we handle our misgivings.

The same analogy can be made of the Republican Party which touts itself as the epitome of morality, of family values and the American spirit. But are they really? After all, how many Democrats in the past 12 months, have stolen from taxpayers, had breaches of ethics, cheated on their spouses, and out right flip-flopped as Obama’s opinions are made public. See Newt Gingrich the world’s gold medal flip-flopper. 3-23-2011  Goldmedalistflip-flopperGingrich

Ex United States Representative Christopher Lee went on to craigslist and proceeded to look for women. Just goes to show you he wasn’t too bright in the first place. Wouldn’t a bar be more secluded and hidden from the millions that traverse the internet on a daily basis?

A 34-year-old Maryland women and government employee, provided the Gawker website with e-mails she received from Lee.the woman had placed an ad in this section of women looking for men’s section of the Craigslist website

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The Tea Bagger’s Lament- By Andrew Markoff

 

 

The Tea Bagger’s Lament

by Andrew Markoff on Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 7:05pm

OK, let’s get something straight here once and for all. When you hear pundits and other people making the claim that the Tea Party members have legitimate complaints that need to be addressed, that is true- but only to such a limited extent that they’re really not worthy of being addressed in the context of a movement separate from the rest of us. Here’s my definition of a tea bagger- and yes, I call them “tea baggers.” As Bill Maher said- and I’m paraphrasing- tea bagging used to be such a nice, wholesome gay sex act until they took on the term by default. I don’t know if you can call what follows a “definition,” because that usually entails only a sentence or two, but you know how I am.  If I could get my thoughts into a sentence or two, I’d be on Twitter instead of hanging out here with the likes of you.

 

The cause and the intent of the Boston Tea Party was so diametrically opposed to what the tea baggers assume that it was all about. The British government (the King) had colluded with the East India Company to force consumers in the colonies to purchase a product from that one particular importer- or corporation. Well, perhaps I don’t have that exactly right, but you can try to put it into one sentence, too, in the comments, and if you get your history right, then I can edit this later to pretend that I knew what I was talking about all along. Anyway, the current movement isn’t about being “taxed enough already,” because tea baggers wouldn’t know what truly being taxed means unless they went back to the era that conservatives often pine for: the 1950’s, when very high tax rates on wealth had coincided with a very productive and far more egalitarian economy.

 

Anyway, Tea Party activists believe that if they align themselves with other mostly southern, mostly older, mostly more conservative and mostly actively Christian white people, that they will be given priority as resources are dived up. The entire cause of the Tea Party is to ensure that spending is cut- for everyone else but not for them. They go on and on about the debt and the deficit (I’ll bet you a front tooth that not a-one tea bagger in the whole entire you-knighted states knows the difference between the national debt and the deficit- or that there is a difference), but where were they during the Reagan and Bush I & II administrations, when the pattern was basically set for the national debt to skyrocket under Republican presidential administrations and for deficits to become like chewing tobacco at a Glenn Beck rally? They were in front of their TV’s in the double wide watching Carson between their toes with a Budweiser doing a balancing act on their over-stuffed beer bellies, that’s where!

 

Now that the financial debacles that almost brought down the entire economy had been foisted upon us by the crony capitalist pigs that were balancing credit default swaps on their over-stuffed bellies, the over-class suddenly becomes terrified of having to pay the bill. The underclass that had been saving a Bud in the fridge for their pal George W., should they ever come across him clearing brush, knows intuitively that the American people are ultimately going to be left with the bill from any major financial malfeasance in the banking and finance sectors, so they go right into sharecropper mode.

 

I call it “the sharecropper mentality.” The southern agrarian culture of days past often involved white people relying on the land owner to rent access to usable land, and they were in sometimes fierce competition with blacks and their fellow agrarian “white trash” amongst the extremely stratified agrarian culture of the Deep South.  In our current era, instead of perceiving themselves as part of self-governance and an egalitarian society, white working class folks too often see themselves as competing for resources as per the old southern agrarian hierarchy. The right wing consistently utilizes the strategy of “divide and conquer,” and getting Americans workers to be divided against themselves and thus distracted from the doings of the Koch brothers of the world is a strategy that is consistently effective in America, especially in the South and in the Sun Belt. That’s where Nixon’s electoral strategies had manifested their brilliance. He came up with the “Southern Strategy” of transforming the Republican Party of Lincoln to the Party that we see today: loaded up with resentful white folk continually suspicious of minorities who they think want their jobs and their beer.

 

The cause of the tea bagger’s lament stems not from enlightened aspirations for the human condition a la John Locke or as expressed by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in regards to the establishment of American ideals, or by Abraham Lincoln in his definition of a government “of the people, by the people, for the people.” The tea bagger’s lament does not reflect our founding aspirations, or the rallying cries for worker’s rights near the turn of the last century, nor does it even reflect upon our modern American society. It’s about electoral strategies in politics. It’s part of that “Southern Strategy” that still haunts our politics in America.

 

The Tea Party activists are not engaging in legitimate causes. If you want to get sentimental, then OK, they’re engaging in legitimate causes, but let’s get real here. This isn’t about flag waving or economic anxieties, at least not in regards to actually pining for a solution. They’ll berate you with complaints about “big government,” but they do not realize that the “big government” meme only applies to regular people. The crony capitalists know that it is “small government for you, big government for the capitalist crony big guys.” They want ordinary working people to lower their expectations in regards to their own government so that the nation’s resources can be spent on behalf of the wealthy. That is the battle that has been fought since just prior to the founding of our country, and that’s the part that truly reflects upon the Boston Tea Party, and it’s the battle that the tea baggers are now fighting on behalf of the Koch Brothers and all the other plutocrats battling to establish their Ayn Randian pirate Island in America. So, if they don’t like being called “tea baggers” then call them “Koch suckers.”

 

The essence of the Tea Party is the belief that the nation’s resources are limited and are not expandable. They do not perceive- and they won’t believe you if you try to explain it to them- that our nation is not like other failing Western economies such as Greece and Ireland and Spain and Portugal. Our nation has tremendous wealth and a robust economy, even when it is currently mired in dysfunction and corruption and hoarding. We can solve our problems, if we had the political will to do so. You can even play with an app that had been posted on the New York Times website, where you fiddle with spending cuts and tax increases to find out if your own priorities can successfully solve our deficit.  I played it, and I won. I solved the deficit!

 

The founder of the Childrens’ Defense Fund, Marian Wright Edelman, said, “We do not have a money problem in America. We have a values and priorities problem.” Instead, the Koch suckers are duped into believing that our very limited resources (we’re “broke,” don’t ya know that?!) must be dived up according to one’s affiliations in regards to race, religion, social status and political affiliation, as per the days of old in the white, sharecropper south. OK, they’re not consciously believing that, but I’m asserting that it’s the crux of their movement. They are only being duped, however, for the purposes of the oligarchs.

 

There is no ends to their tea bag-chewin’ means. Their tactics will not work, and their desires will ultimately be ignored. The reason that the tea party rallies and complaints get so much media attention is because, unlike the progressive rallies and protests that have often far outnumbered the tea party rallies (did you know that millions protested all over the world against initiating the Iraq war? No? Well, that’s no surprise), the tea party genuinely has and can continue to affect the results of elections, especially in regards to Republican primaries. The only end result of right-wing successes in electoral politics, however, is to confiscate the nation’s wealth and resources for the plutarchy while the tea bag chewin’ share cropper Koch suckers are busily distracted and divided up against their fellow Americans- and the so-called “illegals.” The tea baggers will be left holding chewed-up tea bags and strumming their banjos.

 

Now, I hope that we all realize that the Democrats are deep into the pockets of the oligarchs as well. Our political system is so corrupted, and very little of consequence will change until or unless private and corporate money is taken out of campaign financing. There is a difference, however, between The Democratic Party and the Republican Party that can be “distilled” (we’re still talkin’ tea bagger here) thus: the Democrats have the decency to offer you Vaseline. The Republicans will use your own blood as a lubricant. Take your pick.

Now let’s make like John Boehner and a tea party congressman in the smokey back room of the House chamber: lift up your cup, now lift up your pinky, hold out that fine china, and clinky, clinky!

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1.Striking workers to be cut off from food stamps: A GOP bill includes a hidden provision that would negate any family from receiving food stamps in the event one member is a participant in a strike against their employer. Is this another attempt by the GOP to destroy the American middle class? Decide for yourself.

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Virgil Peck the Redneck

Well the Republicans are doing themselves proud lately. Is there something other than tea in the pot? Kansas State representative, Virgil Peck, Peck suggested during a state appropriations committee meeting that, ”  It might be a good idea to control illegal immigration the way the feral hog population has been controlled — with hunters shooting from helicopters.” Peck, represents the Tyro Kansas area located in the southeastern section of the state. When questioned about his remark, good old boy Peck, barked, “I was just speaking as a Southeast Kansas person.” Apparently, he is under the impression the entire southeastern part of Kansas has similar beliefs.

We’ll certainly know how the electorate feels after the next election. However, if they feel disgraced being represented by such a classless individual, then let’s see the recall process begin. It’s unimaginable to many of us how people with similar beliefs actually get elected. It is simply because they’re from a Republican district?

Virgil, lets shoot them Peck

W e’ re unsure how Peck would want to handle pregnant immigrants since he is a strong right to life advocate. One can only wonder.

But wait a minute — what about Kansas State Republican Representative, Connie O’Brien who has the magical ability to determine an individual’s citizenship status simply by the color of their skin. At a recent state hearing about in-state tuition being granted to undocumented immigrants, the Republican representative made the following comment into the record.

REP. O’BRIEN: My son who’s a Kansas resident, born here, raised here, didn’t qualify for any financial aid. Yet this girl was going to get financial aid. My son was kinda upset about it because he works and pays for his own schooling and his books and everything and he didn’t think that was fair. We didn’t ask the girl what nationality she was, we didn’t think that was proper. But we could tell by looking at her that she was not originally from this country. […]

State Rep. Gatewood asked this question:  Can you expand on how you could tell that they were illegal?

And O’Brien answered: Well she wasn’t black, she wasn’t Asian, and she had the olive complexion.

O’Brien stated then that when asked repeatedly for personal documentation, the student indicated she did not have any. We assume O’Brien was intimidating that the coed was illegal because she could not provide documentation, however why was she there to receive financial aid without documentation. I am inclined to believe that Rep. Connie O’Brien was not telling the truth at the hearing. I find it hard to believe someone would request monies due them without documentation.

Just for the record, nearly 50,000,000 Americans are from a culture which typically has olive complected skin. Once again, something other than tea is brewing in the pot.

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THE HIT LIST

  • “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men
    are almost always bad men.”


Some mistakenly credit William Pitt, the Elder, and British Prime Minister from 1766 to 1778. One
can understand the confusion as Mr. Pitt stated the following in 1770 in a speech given to the
House of Lords:

To read more, just click on this link. Power Corrupts

This thread is dedicated to the corrupt political figures in this country. Lawful men and women often turn to corrupt lives with the acquisition of power and money. for the most part, their actions are simply based on self-interest and did desire to accumulate wealth. However, the vast majority of elected officials remained lawful dedicated public servants.

This thread creates a Hit List, outlining the recent elected officials who broken the public trust by taking an ethical actions were breaking the law. All individuals on the list can also be viewed at THE HIT LIST.

Randy Hopper and Valerie Cass-

Wisconsin Republican Sen. Randy Hopper, apparently moved out  of his district in August of 2010 after filing divorce papers with his wife. According to his wife, Alysia Hopper,  he moved in with Valerie Cass, a 25-year-old ex-Republican aide and current lobbyist. Mrs. Harper indicated she intends to sign the petition to recall her husband. evidently, protesters appeared at the Hopper home last week when Alicia Hopper informs them that the senator moved two Madison with his mistress.Can you hear the clock ticking? Senator Hopper, is 45 years old, 25 years senior his mistress.

 

 

 

Harmon Brody Speaks Out

Harmon Brody is one of the most profound and outspoken political writers on Facebook today. In this thread, Mr. Brody gives you his perspective of the political climate in the United States today. Please feel free to respond whether you agree or disagree with the opinions contained herein.

Subject: Bob Schieffer :Trump Guilty of Racism-4-26-2011
Schieffer spoke what everyone with a brain surely knows. The multitude of racially motivated attacks will no longer masquerade as valid. They have truly been the race card of the last three years not those merely called it as it was. There is a state of mind by news commentato­rs that boggles the mind as educated white pundits boldly denied that race isnt an issue, They as white have no credibilit­y in recognizin­g the centuries old epiphets and innuendo and looks that betray racism. Having been married for 12 years to a magnificen­t woman who happens to be Black, and having felt those stares travelling throuh lfe with her, and suffered with her the indignitie­s that no one could know but a Black woman, I can attest to that unspoken venom that swirls in the air, She once remarked to a group in a seminar that from the time she walked into the room they had made decisions about who she was based on her race and though everyone denied it…she elucidated each and every thought that might have arrived in their minds. In a newspaper series she once wrote on racism, she likened having to live as a Black person and endure the abuses was like Little Murders.I know that President Obama could write a book composed of the serial murders that are visited upon his spirit day to day. No it isnt a race card, it is calling a racist card for what it is.
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Scott Walker

Scott Walker was born on November 2, 1967 in Colorado prings Colorado. He was elected governor of Wisconsin on November 2, 2010 by defeating Tom Barrett by a margin of 52 to 47%. Walker is a Republican and assumed the office on January 3, 2011.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who despite substantial concessions by the unions, continues his effort to legislatively negate their ability to bargain in good future. Here is an individual who could not complete college and cost Milwaukee County millions of dollars through mismanagement as the County Executive Officer. As governor, he is on a mission to financially ruin the middle class.

Important facts Regarding Scott Walker

Employment history-Walker left college before graduating, noting that he obtained a job and supporting his family was the highest priority. However, one should question his family values when you consider he ran for public office within a year of leaving Marquette University.

Walker claims that busting the public unions was part of his campaign agenda. Quite simply stated, it was not and many sources note his statement as a substantial flaw in his personality. Not being truthful.  Not True. According to PolitiFact.com, Walker has no problem stating that union busting was a major campaign issue while looking the press and the public straight in the face. So much for the honesty of the Wisconsin governor.

Another Walker tactic reeks of cronyism and Republicans and Democrats alike should rebel in unison for this callow action. Apparently, Walker wanted to ensure he has political control over the state of Wisconsin assembly in the future.  And therefore indebted both the leader of the Senate and Speaker of the Wisconsin House to him. Scott Fitzgerald is the leader of the Senate and his brother Jeff Fitzgerald is the Speaker of the House.  In February, an opening occurred for the position of chief of the Wisconsin State troopers. And by sheer coincidence, the job was given to Stephen Fitzgerald, the 68 year old father of the leaders of the Wisconsin General Assembly. Shockingly, he is paid $107,000 annually. Conscientious? Concerned that the state government be administered properly? Not Scott Walker. One of the basic initiating principles that established unions was the elimination of cronyism and nepotism in government employment. It seems that Scott Walker wants to return to the old days. I’m sure all of his followers and signature required loyalists will find rational logic for his decision in this case.

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Scott Walker links

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Update: March 19, 2011- According to Green Bay progressive, a Dane County judge issued a temporary restraining order that delays implementation of Governor Walker’s bill undermining workers’ rights until the underlying lawsuit filed by AFSCME and other concerned parties is resolved. Link Restraining Order

Update: March 28, 2011-findings from the latest approval/disapproval poll on Gov. Scott Walker.     March 27, 2011 poll It appears his approval rating is remaining somewhat constant but the disapproval rating is fluid.

 

Michele Bachmann

 

We feel you Michele

We have the most comprehensive resources, links and information on Michele Bachmann, on the Internet.

Bachmann was born Michele Amble on April 6, 1956, and grew up in Apoka, Minnesota.  She graduated from Anoka High School in 1974, and attended Winona State College and graduated in 1978 with a degree in Political Science and English. she met her husband Marcus Bachmann while attending college and they married in 1978. That same year they moved to Tulsa Oklahoma where Michelle enrolled at the Bible-based Colburn school of law, an affiliate of Oral Roberts University. She earned a juris doctorate at Colburn in 1986 a post-doctorate degree from William and Mary Law school in Virginia in 1988.

From 1988 to 1993, Bachmann was a US Treasury Department attorney in St. Paul Minnesota, representing the IRS against people who underpaid or fail to pay their taxes. In 1993, she left her job to become a full-time mother and eventually took over twenty foster children under her care.

Minnesota Elected Offices:

In 1999, Bachmann ran as one of a slate of GOP candidates for the Stillwater, Minnesota school board, normally a non-partisan election. She and the other GOP-endorsed candidates did not win.

In 2000, Bachmann won election to the state Senate, unseating a fellow Republican, Gary Laidig who had been in office for 28 years. Bachman managed to obtain the GOP endorsement and beat Laidig in the primary election.

In 2002, Bachmann faced a 10-year incumbent, DFL state senator Jane Krentz, after district lines were redrawn following the 2000 census. Bachmann won the election by 9 percentage points.

Congressional Career:

Bachmann defeated Democrat Patty Wetterling 50% to 42% in the 2006 congressional elections to replace Rep. Mark Kennedy, who vacated the seat to run for the U.S. Senate.

We would kindly add this lost soul to the Hit List, but we have to dedicate several pages. Quite frankly, it would be a waste of effort because this person walks to a different tune. A tune that has never been written and never will. It is amazing why some people get elected and you wonder about those who voted for them.

Links

Michele Bachmann official congressional site:

God sanctioned her bid to run for congressional office 10-18-2006

Below is a direct quote of  Bachmann explaining the message she received from the Almighty.

“And in the midst of that calling, God then called me to run for the United States Congress. And I thought, what in the world would that be for? And my husband said “You need to do this.” And I wasn’t so sure. And we took three days, and we fasted and we prayed. And we said “Lord, is this what you want? Is this Your will?” And after — along about the afternoon of day two — He made that calling sure. And it’s been now 22 months that I’ve been running for United States Congress. Who in their right mind would spend two years to run for a job that lasts for two years? You’d have to be absolutely a fool to do that. You are now looking at a fool for Christ. This is a fool for Christ.”

A humorous history of Bachmann

The doctorate of science, Michele Bachmann attempts to educate the Congress that carbon dioxide is not really harmful to human beings. Do you ever wonder about people of the utterly embarrassed themselves, especially when the entire nation in the United States Congress is watching, and it simply has no effect on them. Minnesota, what are you doing?

1. Michele Bachmann embarrasses herself before Congress, stating carbon dioxide is a natural non-harmful gas. 4-23-2009 Video

2. Michele Bachmann teaches Congress the science of carbon dioxide 4-24 2009 Video

On a recent testing the waters to run for the presidency, Michele Bachmann gives the people of Manchester New Hampshire a history lesson on where the first shot was fired of the Revolutionary War. On the YouTube video, when told of her mistakes, her only response is that New Hampshire should be proud too. Someone help this woman. I don’t think her district in Minnesota has anybody alive.

5-27-1011-Bachman feels a “calling” to seek the Republican nomination

1.Michele Bachmann educates the people of Manchester New Hampshire on the shot heard around the world. 3-12-2011

2.A video of the Bachmann disaster in Manchester New Hampshire 3-14-2011

3.Another video of the Manchester disaster 3-14-2011

4-2009–Was Backmann ever dealt a full deck? When the Swine flu emerged at the beginning of the Obama presidency, she alluded to the fact that the last time it occurred was also during a Democratic presidency. Actually, the last outbreak was during the presidency of Gerald Ford. below is an excerpt and a link to the March 24, 2011 Daily Beast.

Then there was that “interesting coincidence” she professed to discover during the swine flu scare at the beginning of Obama’s term–“that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another Democrat president, Jimmy Carter.” 4-28-2009

Bachmann rather generously insisted that she’s “not blaming this on President Obama” or the Democrats. It was just sort of you know, “interesting.” Thing is, the last outbreak had taken place not under Carter, but under Republican Gerald Ford. (To be fair to Bachmann, you need to be in about ninth grade to have gotten that far in American history.)

The Daily Beast 3-24-2011

Bachman on Abortion: Are her statistics correct? In this link, the misuse of facts and figures is displayed by Michele Bachman on the topic of abortion.

Bachman on Abortion: 3-26-2011

Bachmann a hit In Iowa: So They Say

On the trail to the 2012 presidential campaign, Bachmann is a big hit before the Iowa Teabag Party.

In Iowa March 2011 3-31-2011

Bachmann’s 2012 passion play.

Michele Bachmann hires former Mike Huckabee political director for Iowa  4-4-2011

Republican presidential debate — June 13, 2011:   When Will Michele Bachman get it right? During the Republican the Bates on Monday, June 13, Michele Bachman stated that because of the health care plan, 800,000 Americans would lose their job. According to fact check.org, her statement is factually incorrect. Because of the health care bill, 800,000 people will either quit working or work less because health insurance coverage would be more affordable. In reality, it actually will free up jobs for those currently unemployed. How can anybody vote for someone it constantly misrepresents the facts and in this case most likely had no idea what she was talking about.

Think progress .org states that the health-care bill will reduce the labor supply by 800,000 and and the jobs.

Bachman on 800,000 lost jobsThinkProgress

 

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The Hallandale Beach Papers

Edition—1

E-mail to Hallandale Beach City Commission

Had I been told in advance that four commissioners would not even consider my proposal, I would have been greatly disappointed. However, dragging me through your miry sham altered my mood to somewhat contentious. The rationale provided by four commissioners was devoid of any comments relative to the proposal content. In that regard, the proposal and presentation had no significance as you had preconceived opinions. You asked no substantive questions or comments. Three of you stated it was due to my perceived inability to be impartial and one noted it was because of the potential comments within the blogs. Ironically, I was always considered impartial during my tenure and performance as city manager. Now that I am more distant from the organization, a climate of partiality suddenly permeates the air.

You in effect, completely wasted six days of my valuable time. Four days were expended to prepare the proposal and two for travel. I deferred a four-day project and therefore lost income for those days. Your “Joy Cooper rush rush without proper due diligence modus operandi,” to solicit proposals did not permit staff time to vet the consultants. Normally, request for proposals are fifteen to twenty days or longer and actual presentations may occur up to six weeks later, permitting the staff an opportunity to seek references and investigate. That is most likely the rationale the third consultant did not appearing for the presentation.

I checked with six cities and found two worthy of contact regarding the consultant who selected. These include, South Miami and Pompano Beach Florida.

Auditing

City auditors don’t enhance transparency. The legislative body and city manager create an air of transparency within the organization and to the public. Both are essential for openness. While the City of Pembroke Pines is contemplating the installation of an internal auditor that would report to the city commission, other cities such as Fort Lauderdale have very successful audit programs that report to the city manager. Joy Cooper thinks she is a strong mayor and wants to continue her controlling methodology and the resulting revelation; was the invention of a referendum under the guise of transparency and protecting the public interest. Do you sincerely think an auditor who reports to the commission will be permitted to actually present information detrimental to the city’s image?

Additionally, the cost of $150,000 to fund the office is unrealistic. First, the auditor will need an additional employee to type reports and answer the phone. Although simply a guess, this figure could easily be approximately $80,000. Throw in an additional $20,000 for office supplies, computers and other equipment and the program could easily reach and cost the taxpayers a quarter of million dollars each year.

While city manager, I conducted numerous audits which were typically led by Mark Antonio. We frequently audited cell phone bills, certain types of expenditures, travel, and conducted numerous types of analyses of various categories of expenditures. This may be possibly an assumption on my part, but I would gather that Mark Antonio or another manager will also conduct his own audits. Therefore, a question arises with the Joy Cooper concept of the auditor reporting to the commission; will this preclude the city manager from conducting their own audits even if they compete with the commission auditor or if the manager believes the commission is spinning the wheels in the wrong direction?

Furthermore, positions that are employed under sunset provisions are effected by numerous adverse conditions. I will only allude to one herein which is the most serious. Creating a sunset provision will reduce the number and quality of applicants. Professional applicants are typically not seeking short-term employment that has a definitive ending date. Should an applicant accept the position under a sunset provision, they would undoubtedly seek other employment before the sun sets. For the sake of discussion, let’s say an applicant remains employed for a year and seven months, and then leaves the organization. Can you imagine the applicant pool for a position that will essentially lose funding in less than a year and a half? If the commission is desirous of extending the sunset provision, then a second referendum will be required. Logistically, the path you are currently traveling, will end in a nightmare.

Lastly, auditors that investigate financial operating matters are typically specialists. A city employed auditor will not be capable of conducting an operations audit of the department of public works, unless the individual has experience within the functions and operations of the department. In other words, one has to understand the operations and functions before they can logically conduct an audit. You cannot send anyone in to conduct an analysis of sanitation routes without prior routing experience.

Instead, the more diligent approach would be to hire an external auditor who specializes and has prior experience for the projects of commission interest. These fees may range, as I’m sure you are aware, from $40,000-$200,000 per audit, but the commission can spread the projects over a multi-year program. Utilizing this methodology- will not require a quarter million dollar annual expenditure and the program can be aborted, reduced or intensified based on time related need. Consider long-range flexibility instead of solving what may be a short range (term) problem.

The commission may first determine a list of audit projects for an external auditor. You should next prioritize the list then seek proposals. The auditors should submit a comprehensive proposal and the cost for all projects and for each one separately. This way, the commission can pick and choose based on costs and need. Each auditor must be required to provide a list of references where they have performed similar categorical audits in the past. Make sure you have a commitment for specific individuals that will perform the audit and that the proposals include resumes. They often include resumes of certain staff that meliorates the quality of the proposal with no real intention of actually providing the noted staff.

The not so final other suggestions and comments:

1. Consolidate the department of public works and utilities under the leadership of one director. There is a potential saving herein of over $150,000.

2. Change the city code of ordinances so, as in the past, the purchase or sale of real property must be approved by the city commission. No city manager should have this authority. Expediency to make deals is not a rationale to avoid commission approval and public notification. I would have never accepted this authority. Public notification protects not only the city and commission, but also the manager.

3. Consider not opening a public facility on North Beach and instead seeking proposals to establish a restaurant wherein the city can gain revenues. We are in a recession and new facilities require additional staffing, supplies and equipment and the cost of utilities. At one time, the current owners of the Diplomat inquired about constructing a tiki bar on Hallandale Beach. Possibly they would still be interested and, if I recall correctly, the projected revenues to the city were substantial. The current owners of the Hallandale concession facilities may also be interested. Whatever route you undertake, first understand the cost when entering into a new project or program. In other words, has anyone determined the cost of opening and maintaining the North Beach facility? After all, the building has been sitting there for over three years.

If you intend on not staffing the facility but simply earning rental income, I would still conduct a cost analysis to determine cost-benefit.

4. Eliminate, or at the least, reduce the weekly mayoral propaganda report in the Sun Times. This cost the taxpayers approximately $50,000 a year and is unnecessary. Additionally, why does the city not receive reduced rates for multiple submissions? Check the rates of any newspaper or magazine and you will determine substantial savings for multiple submissions. As a matter of information, the Hallandale Digest permitted the city to include articles at no cost. Lastly, why are other commission members not taking turns writing city updates in the paper? In the past, all commissioners took a turn but now it appears we have turned into a strong mayor form of government. If you are going to continue, then I suggest all commissioners be permitted to participate. The council-manager form of government is predicated upon the “unity of powers theory”. The power is vested within the entire commission, and not a single member. When commissioners act independently, they create “checks and balances”.

As a matter of record, funds budgeted for the weekly mayoral propaganda report are funded within three separate account categories, including–advertising, miscellaneous services, and contingencies. Budgeting funds in three separate categories for a single purpose–creates the illusion of deception. I suggest you choose “advertising” and budget all of the funds into that account code.

And remember; don’t let Joy Cooper bully the commission. The mayor has no more power than any other Commissioner.

Thanks to City Manager Mark Antonio for giving the city a major boost in transparency, by producing the monthly invoice report. In October, 2002, Joy Cooper made a motion to eliminate this and other monthly reports.  “An open government is a more respected government.” R.J. Intindola

Respectfully Submitted: RJ Intindola

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August 6, 2010

Another Joy Cooper lie: this time as it relates to red light cameras.   Lies-Lies-Lies

 

Economic Development Czar or a waste of taxpayer money

According to the  Atlanta Journal-Constitution, newly elected  Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed “said he wants to create what he described as an “economic development czar” who reports directly to him. That person will work to create and retain jobs for businesses in the city as well as assisting them. The mayor said it will differ from the Atlanta Development Authority because the new position “gives speed to decision-making, speed to input and speed to what problems are out there.” (ajc.com)

My recommendation to the mayor is to first  study and learn what he perceives the problems are regarding economic development before costing the taxpayers needless expenses.   And possibly the concerns he has are issues related to the planning, zoning and permitting process.  However, since he nor his the chief operating officer have any municipal government experience, how can he define the problem issues without knowledge.

Several years ago, Tony Musto ran for the Hallandale Beach Florida City Commission.  Two of his major campaign themes were controlling the budget and economic development.   Typical generic  issues used by not previously elected candidates.  These issues sound good to the public and candidates are rarely confronted to be accountable for their comments.    When he was elected, at the first  meeting where he was sworn into office one of his first comments was the city should think out-of-the-box in regards to economic development.  As city manager, I wondered what he knew about the city’s efforts in regard to economic development because he had never discussed the matter with me, nor to the best of my knowledge with anyone else employed by the city. Furthermore,  he was an attorney and although he held a position as an Assistant County Attorney for a short period, I any knowledge he had of government  was simply from a legal standpoint.   He most certainly did not have any management experience.

It seems that many times, new commissioners and elected officials speak before they have knowledge and background considering any given subject.  Such was the case with Mr. Musto.  The city in the previous two years before his election, had increased its assessable taxable value the equivalent to the previous  eleven years.   Although economic development enhanced the city’s higher  assessable value, by no means was it the catalyst for the resurgence of development.

 The city was 95 percent built-out with relatively few recently constructed buildings.  Planning and zoning restrictions virtually eliminated any incentive to redevelop or to renew the municipality.  Economic development and redevelopment only occurred after numerous changes were made to the comprehensive plan and zoning codes.  The plan provided incentives, including in some cases monetary to redevelop or improve outdated property.

  Atlanta is facing a similar dilemma in regard to economic  development.  An extremely old housing base, and dilapidated buildings in the lower income neighborhoods.  This  also includes the coommercial structures.  The code needs to be reevaluated and updated to provide incentives for redevelopment and renewal.  No economic development czar as Atlanta Mayor Reed refers to the position, will make a positive impact  without first defining the problems  preventing development.  I realize, the mayor is beating the political drum because  he has certainly no knowledge of the problem.  Too bad for the taxpayers of Atlanta.

PS:  Within four months of my retirement from the city of Hallandale Beach, they inserted an Economic Development Coordinator into the 2002/2003  budget.  I had rejected Commissioner Musto’s suggestion for  the previous year’s budget.  During the period the individual was employed, no new economic development entered the city as a result of his efforts.  I have confirmed this with several parties.   But the taxpayers paid  nearly a quarter million  dollars over the next few years to fund the position and related expenses.  The position was eventually eliminated from the budget for the lack of progress.  How much needless money will of the taxpayers of Atlanta  dole out as a result of the mayor’s ignorance?

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