Showing posts with label meal deals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meal deals. Show all posts

Sunday, October 27, 2019

GREEN MOUSE SAYS: An October opioid settlement surprise -- and howzabout Dan Coffey as drug czar? Well, we're all on SOMETHING.


The Green Mouse has a crazed and wacky composite rumor to report, and at first glance it appears nutzoid, but then again we inhabit The Veneer Peddler's Republic of New Gahania, otherwise known as the Open Air Museum of Ignorance, Superstition and Backwardness.

As background, recall that Slick Jeffie Gahan couldn't ever bring himself to say the word "opioid" aloud for attribution until late August, when a typically self-serving press release trumpeted the city's participation in a class action lawsuit against opioid distributors, giving the Gahanite propaganda secretariat a nice pre-election trial balloon to loft in the general direction of those sub-human Republicans in Floyd County government: Mayor Gahan Shares Information About Opioid Crisis.

Note the header: Gee thanks, Dear Leader, as though the rest of humanity hadn't previously known about opioids, reminding us that campaign finance accumulation is why Team Gahan is here, not good writing. 

Here is the main passage, in which Gahan uses a revealing vocab word he'd just been taught by the band Fairmont Break Room (in the key of G, of course).

This is a county crisis and a national epidemic, brought on by reckless distribution of opioids which possess properties that bring addiction to some of our most vulnerable family members and friends. To help bring attention to this issue, our Board of Works has approved 2 awareness walks - one in September, and one in November.

That's right: vulnerable, like the residents of public housing Gahan has been targeting with eviction ever since 2017. Funny, he never made the connection between vulnerability and public housing. It must be a DemoDisneyDemocratic thing.

Thus, Rumor Mill Part One: the city's cut from this opioid class action lawsuit settlement will be Gahan's "October surprise" announcement later this week, to be followed by the revelation that 1/3 of the money paid to the city as a result of the settlement actually will be used for opioid treatment.

The other 2/3? It will be shifted into another honey pot to buy whatever other votes are necessary for the re-enthronement. 

As a corollary of the first rumor, Gahan would set out to appoint a symbolic drug czar to posture at press conferences and seek faith-based solutions to addiction.

The identity of this drug czar is Rumor Mill Number Two.

Gahan's choice for drug czar will be none other than Dan Coffey, who will suspend his mayoral campaign and ask his supporters to shift their allegiance to the Genius of the Flood Plain. 

Whoa, boy. This surely is the best composite rumor in recent memory, but is there any chance of it being true?

Granted, not much time remains in the fall campaign, and yet as an indicator that Gahan is flush with money and 100% paranoid, he's still lobbing half-pints of Kessler at Fairview Cemetery voters. Consider also that his groveling sycophants haven't stopped erecting billboard-sized yard signs in the heart of Kool Aid Country (i.e., the East Spring Street Neighborhood Association, which following the election is to be renamed the Rice Krispies Treats Neighborhood Association).

Would Coffey do such a thing?

In all seriousness, I don't think so.

I might be the only person in town who believes Coffey is being sincere in his run for mayor. At the same time, during 15 years of stunned observance, we've seen Coffey on every side of every issue at least once. He's the ultimate survivor, and the most adept player of political angles in the city's modern history.

I'd rate this rumor as highly unlikely -- and just as sadly possible. Such are the depths to which we've plunged with Deaf Gahan as mayor.

Oops, almost forgot the Indy lawyer's bizarre donation to Coffey's account. Who know how we can link $2,500 to the conspiracy theory?

Mayoral aspirant Dan Coffey says, "Hey, I can get $2,500 from an out-of-town lawyer, too."

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

We Are All Family In Kentucky (and Indiana): Schedule of restaurants providing meals as a show of support for federal employees.


(submitted press release)

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We Are All Family In Kentucky

In an effort to help employees of the Federal Government who are not getting paid through the shutdown, a group of restaurants has banded together to provide meals as a show of support and appreciation for the dedicated men and women who keep our community safe.

Together, we strive to be better and to overcome adversity as one community.

In Lexington

Thursday, January 17
11am to 3pm
Free Federal Super Saver Lunch Special for federal employees with valid federal ID.

Windy Corner Market, 4595 Bryan Station Road, Lexington
Zim’s Cafe, 215 West Main Street, Lexington
Smithtown Seafood, 501 West Sixth Street, Lexington
Smithtown at the Summit, 119 Marion Street, Suite 160, Lexington
Wallace Station Deli, 3854 Old Frankfort Pike, Versailles

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Monday, January 21, MLK Day
4pm to 6pm
Free Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner to federal employees and their families. To attend please call (859) 846-4732.

Holly Hill Inn, 426 North Winter Street in Midway KY

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In Louisville

Thursday, January 17
11am to 2pm
Free small pizza and soup or salad combo for federal employees with valid federal ID.

bar Vetti, 800 S 4th St, Louisville

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Thursday, January 17
11:30am to 5pm
Free sandwich, side and soft drink for federal employees.
Feast BBQ, 909 E Market St, Suite 100
Feast BBQ, 10318 Taylorsville Rd

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Thursday, January 17
11:30am to 5pm
Free chicken tenders, dipping sauce, side and soft drink for federal employees.
Royals Hot Chicken, 736 E Market St

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Thursday, January 17
4pm to 6pm
Free family meal with homemade lasagna, salad, and soft drinks.

610 Magnolia, 610 West Magnolia Ave
Please call to reserve: 502-636-0783
There will also be bag lunches available for pick up during the dinner

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Monday, January 21, MLK Day
4pm to 6pm
Free family meal with hot dinners, salad, and soft drinks.
610 Magnolia, 610 West Magnolia Ave

In New Albany IN

Thursday, January 17
4pm to 6pm
Free dinner for federal employees with valid federal ID.
Pints&union, 114 East Market St, New Albany
Please call to reserve 812-913-4647

Monday, January 21, MLK Day
12 noon to 2pm
Free lunch for federal employees.
Pints&union, 114 East Market St, New Albany
Please call to reserve 812-913-4647

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