I declined to affix media credentials and attend tonight’s GOP caucus. After all, it’s bad karma to crash another party's party, and besides, if I really enjoyed being in a room crowded with Republicans, I’d be hanging out at the nearest exurban megachurch -- some place where a guy can get an espresso while waiting.
In the end, there was little drama to the caucus.
GOP picks Zurschmiede to join New Albany City Council; Replaces Commissioner-elect as lone Republican, by Eric Scott Campbell (News and Tribune).
On the first ballot of a local Republican caucus Friday night, Kevin Zurschmiede garnered a majority vote in a field of seven candidates, winning Mark Seabrook’s City Council seat for the fourth and final year of the term.
As the city council’s sole Republican for the past three years, the departing Mark Seabrook played a poor hand consistently well, and as the newcomer Zurschmiede heads to the plate to pinch-hit, we wish him luck and patience in dealing with the council’s obstructionist Gang of Four quasi-Democrats -- a skill at which Seabroook excelled.
And NAC sincerely promises not to mention Ward Churchill. Ever.
Meanwhile, over at Bazooka Joe University, deep within the confines of the pre-literate department’s Futility Hall, a failed campaign manager presumably is mulling her career options after yet another crushing disappointment for her idol. Personally, I thought it was an odd strategy for Professor Erika to try and better her patron's caucus chances by publicly offending the very same Republican party stalwarts who'd be voting, naturally causing them to look askance not at the sad sack blogger, but in the direction of her puppetmaster ... but hey, I'm neither a college professor, nor pretend to be.
I just cherish irony.
Really, with press agent friends like Professor Erika, who needs enemies?
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Was wondering how credible the rumor floating around the area is that the local GOP could not find anyone to take that vacant position?
Thankfully, rumors are not always true!
On Behalf of the New Albany Stormwater Board, I wish to congratulate Kevin Zurschmiede on his recent appointment to serve the remainder of Mark Seabrook’s term as city council at large.
I had the pleasure to work with Kevin during his tenure on the stormwater advisory committee and found his input and advice to be very valuable as we set the foundation for the current stormwater program. As Board Chairman, I look forward to continuing our partnership with Mr. Zurschmiede and the entire city council as we begin the crucial phase of program implementation as required by IDEM.
As a former member of the stormwater advisory committee, Mr. Zurschmiede will be a valuable addition to the city council and will be in a position to build a solid working relationship between the council and the New Albany Stormwater Board.
It is the Stormwater Board’s position to maintain an open channel of communication and we view the city council as an equal partner in our joint mission of delivering an efficient and quality driven stormwater program.
Again congratulations Mr. Zurschmiede, the Stormwater Board looks forward to working with you
Tim Deatrick
Chairman
New Albany Stormwater Board
I have attended Republican caucus and they are poorly attended by Republicans as well as Democrats concerned with our karma. Kevin is cool, obviously the elephants did their homework to have only one vote taken with so many qualified contestants. Hopefully Kevin can obolish/recind the storm water tax. Storm water tax is an obvious, "taxation without representation."
Note takin from HighWM, Thankfully, rumors are not always true!It has been rumored that Jesse James used a gun to steal from folk. How much milking can the politicians get away with before a civil war breaks out here in Floyd County?
My only hope is that Mr. Surschmiede engages his brain before operating his mouth.
My one and only time in the presence of Mr. Zurschmiede he made a comment about a downtown merchant being crazy or nuts. Just because the merchant was concerned about downtown workers parking 8 hours a day in front of her shop. But then again, those workers worked in one of his buildings.
If that one meeting was indication of his normal dealings with other, watching him go up agains Cm. Dan should make for an intersting evening.
I hear the cabe tv has nothing like a city council meeting, runs a close second to Jerry Springer.
As informed as I may be, I have been re-informed that the tax on the storm water that hails from the rain gods is in fact a user fee. And so fairly charged.
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