NEW ALBANY COUNCIL DISTRICT 4
(Precincts New Albany 11, 12, 13, 20, 24, 25)
R John M. Hiatt 1739 DePauw 812-948-8351
D Pat McLaughlin (incumbent) 1739 Florence Avenue 812-987-5218
The political dementia of spandex envy in the form of the 4th District's once and never King Larry Kochert continues to exert a strong influence, not unlike the odor of urine after another Harvest Homecoming passed. Think of him as a one-man, garage-vote Pee Party ... and yawn.
Meanwhile, it's worth repeating the question asked of McLaughlin in my Tribune column of March 18, 2010:
"When the time finally comes for last call – not a quick pint before the trip home from the warm pub on a cold, desperate and anonymous night just like all the rest, but the punching of the big ticket and the cosmic bow prior to that most irrevocable of all curtains falling, how will posterity judge your political legacy? Was it progressive or regressive? Was it Dan Coffey’s legacy … or yours?"
NAC's pick: Does the Republican have a pulse? I'll take McLaughlin by a paper-thin margin, as explained by Hiatt in one of his better songs.
first of all regarding Larry Kochert, I believe he deserves some respect. He held every Mayor accountable while he served as city councilman. Did I always agree with Larry, no but I respect him and as a former constituent of Larry's I appreciate his past efforts and service.
ReplyDeleteOnce again this about Pat McLauglin not Larry Roger when will you get over the juvenile bashing of Larry?
I agree with your endorsement in this case, but I wouldnt be so luke warm about it. Pat started as a rubber stamp to King Doug England but once the Kochert style kicked in, guess what his stock rose considerably in my book. He asks tough questions and he holds the current administration's feet to the fire.
If you want to call that the Kochert influence and continue to bash it go ahead, I call it good stewardship vs. the tax and reckless spend candidates you seem to prefer.
next?
"Tax and spend"? Surely, with all that education you could come up with something besides tired, old rhetoric.
ReplyDeleteok how about being a proponent of the failed Keynesian economic mantra Baylor seems to endorse.
ReplyDeleteAre you naturally a sarcastic jerk Hoosier or did you go to school for that? Perhaps Jerk U?
Actually, I adapt pretty well to the playing field that the opponent creates.
ReplyDeleteyou dont seem to be able to stay on topic, the discussion was supposed to be regarding the city council race but in your tried and true fashion you want to turn it into a mini conflict with me. Din't they teach you how to be germane and stay on topic at Indiana State? I would think with your political science degree that would be a given.
ReplyDeleteNow if you want to take another cheap shot go ahead, you now bore me.
You can have the last word or you can stick to the topic and comment regarding the Endorsement
Speaking of stewardesses, I could use a drink.
ReplyDeletehttp://youtu.be/Qcp7Ukay8VY
EW, you can rest assured that when it comes to juvenile bashing, King Larry gives as good as he gets. We fully disrespect each other; neither of us shows any semblance of maturity; and it's rather like Fail Safe, or maybe acid reflux.
ReplyDeleteNext? Tomorrow morning. See if you can guess who I'm picking in the fifth race. Hint: Not the filly.
iwould agree with you on the fifth too, Benedetti is totally unfit for office.
ReplyDeletedid I guess Rutherford?
All right, EW, here's why I don't take you seriously.
ReplyDeleteOn the Phipp's endorsement posting, you admit that you know nothing about his Greg's Republican opponent. Why is that? Yet, you know all that you need to know about Greg from his web page and that's enough for you to make a judgement call.
Mr. Bagshaw, Mr. Gahan or Mr. Messer are not going to be able to "slash" the budget of police & fire. Perhaps a small trim on current budgets but that's about it. Longer term, they may be able to get contracts structured in such a way as to make a more meaningful cut in their percentage of the city budget.
first of all this thread is supposed to be about the district 4 race, once again you cant stay on track. if you want to go at it on the phipps race I suggest you post on that thread and I amy answer you
ReplyDeleteYep, Rutherford.
ReplyDeletebut since you want to post off track, what the hay I am entitled too. One way to perhaps "save the public safety " budget is first day of the Gahan administration: fire Malysz and Rosenbarger, talk about a waste of tax dollars. With those two gone the city might be able to keep a cop or 2.
ReplyDeleteNow how's that for slashing?
Here are the 2010 numbers for New Albany and a few of its peers. Per an April 2011 report from DLGF, New Albany spends less per capital than Jeffersonville, Clarksville and Georgetown. New Albany spends less for non-utility expenses and less for total expenses. It's not even close.
ReplyDeleteJEFFERSONVILLE
Non‐Utility Expenditures $1,170.90
Total Expenditures $1,665.81
CLARKSVILLE
Non‐Utility Expenditures $1,499.97
Total Expenditures $1,722.20
GEORGETOWN
Non‐Utility Expenditures $1,141.91
Total Expenditures $1,987.04
NEW ALBANY
Non‐Utility Expenditures $947.55
Total Expenditures $1,277.46
You may verify these numbers at http://www.in.gov/dlgf/files/2011_-_Expenditure_per_Capita.pdf
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ReplyDeleteEW,
ReplyDeleteYou're the one who brought up the police/fire budget. What do Malysz and Rosenbarger have to do with that?
I posted here instead of the Council 3 page because my point wasn't really about Greg. It was about you. That's relevant no matter which page we're talking about.
On average, Jeffersonville, Clarksville and Georgetown spent 34% more per person than New Albany spent on non-utility costs and 41% more per person in total.
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