Wednesday, August 20, 2014

ReSexted: One Southern Indiana to advocate for fascist shit whether we agree with the oligarchs or not.

1Si stayed on the sidelines for this one, didn't it? So much for being a "champion of ideas."

If I'm not mistaken, the recently reformatted newspaper web site has rendered null and void every link referenced in this space for the past five or so years. Thanks a lot. I hope your revenues go the way of Doug England's electoral prospects.

In other news, One Southern Indiana has utilized the helpful forum of a church to vow that it will push for whatever the national Chamber of Commerce demands, whether it's good for ordinary people or not, because that's what Trickle Down is all about.

We simply wait for our "bizness of Murica is bizness" betters to explain to us how we might remain passive 99 percenters, and roll over on cue.

In other words, the person who eventually replaced the guy who merrily waved his appendage now merrily waves the organization's credentials as Kerry Stemler's official "Yes Person," and no one has very much say in the matter apart from the small-pond oligarchs who pay the new chieftain's salary and issue marching orders.

Quite frankly, I'd rather see that other guy's appendage, because at least there's a modicum of honesty in just plain flashing for sex.

Note the patronizing manner in which Wendy Dant Chesser asserts ISi's "rights," disparaging the "sidelines" as though the organization has been an oppressed minority.

She's right about one thing: 1Si is a minority, all right. It just isn't oppressed enough, at least for my taste.

1si takes on bigger policy advocate role in Southern Indiana

NEW ALBANY — A week after calling for leaders to consider the effect bridge tolls will have on businesses before setting rates, One Southern Indiana President Wendy Dant Chesser vowed that the organization will be an active policy advocate.

“We will not sit quietly on the sidelines to let others create our futures for us,” said Dant Chesser during 1si’s annual meeting Tuesday at Northside Christian Church.

One of the pillars of the organization is to be a “champion of ideas” for area businesses,

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