1. Get my two business entities the hell out of One Southern Indiana, as fast as humanly possible, and take as many other business entities with us as we can manage. Regime change now; divest and disinvest.
(Check - letter sent to Dalby … will he delete it? Or was that the other guy?)
2. Find that photo from back in 2007, when 1Si welcomed the worst president in US history to New Albany in what amounted to a Republican Party fundraiser.
(Might not get around to that one. Being right is too much fun)
4. Try to figure out why self-congratulatory politicians like Rep. Ed Clere incessantly remind us that their stance on taxes is crucial, yet when we ask about bridge tolls - a tax, pure and simple - they scurry like mice and hide. I call that disingenuous. 1Si calls it an endorsement.
(At least it puts paid to the 70K -- hopefully Michael Dalby doesn't need NA's blood money to make payroll)
5. Begin preparations for the coming Saturday’s annual NA Confidential parade party at the 1117 E Spring Street Neighborhood Association: Let's protest tolls, heckle 1Si, and drink beer at NAC's 6th annual Harvest Homecoming Parade Gala at 1117 ESSNA -- this Saturday, Oct. 2.
(There's going to be wicked theater, folks. I live for times like these)
6. Get to work on Fringe Fest publicity: Fringe Fest 2010 at Bank Street Brewhouse begins Oct. 7.
(Fringe Fest is a non-tolling venue)
7. Squeeze in another 125 biking kilometers this week to meet my September goal of 800.
(Depends on the weather and available time)
8. Write the coming week’s Tribune column. There is so little to say, although one possibility is trying to understand why my questions constitute strident partisanship, while 1Si’s endorsements do not. Maybe someone’s God was involved with that one.
(Look: I tossed him a softball, and in return, he clubbed me in the head with the bat. Why didn't he knock an easy pitch out of the park? But I suppose we got the answer to that one when the 1Si endorsements came out. The fix was in, all along, wasn't it?)
9. Start thinking about my next beer course, which begins on Wednesday, October 6: Continuing beer education: "Here's to Beer" non-credit IUS course returns in October.
(Learning is good)
10. Ask Mayor England where he stands on tolling.
(He really needs to make a definitive statement, don’t you think?)
11. Form a group that better serves your interst in which all people can participate in who wants too.
ReplyDeletePlease don't confuse your relationship with the current Mayor and friends as a group that serves everyone.
The invitation to the parade party is for all. Anyone can come. Coalition of the Willing, and all that.
ReplyDeleteAny word on whether the mainly Republican endorsements will affect the $70,000 contribution from a primarily Democratic city council?
ReplyDeleteNot sure about that.
ReplyDeleteI will try and stop by once the parade is over.
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