Saturday, July 31, 2010
Why would the Greensboro News & Record want to promote a sales tax to pay for all the debt they endorsed, but not publish the editorial online?
…Additional sales tax revenue could have helped pay the debt.
The sales tax offers a good way to spread the burden more evenly…
Commisioners can find good reasons to place another quarter–cent sales tax increase
on the November ballot.
…A tax hike won’t sell itself.
This time they’ll have to “Try of yeah, just a little bit harder.”"
Not online propaganda
Greensboro News & Record Editorial Board
Friday, July 30, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
Newsbusted is New for 7-30-2010 Compliments of Newsbusters Enjoy the Embedded Video
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
How can the Pulpit Forum rail against inequities at the GPD, but not lift a finger for RUCO?
Ryan Seals
Task force members butt heads on curtailing rental inspections
Jordan Green
Yes Weekly
TREBIC 2009 City Council Candidate Questions:
Should Rental Unit Certificate of Occupancy (RUCO) taskforce meet at TREBIC’s headquarters? Thursday, July 15, 2010
TREBIC + RUCO = FOX GUARDING HEN HOUSE
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Does Robbie Perkins intend to speak for some of his constituants
at the RUCO meeting at TREBIC headquarters?
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Does District 2's Jim Kee intend to speak for some of his constituants
at the RUCO meeting at TREBIC headquarters?
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Why would Skip Alston say "$40 million debt service next year" when the estimate is $98,252,299?
Joe Killian
http://www.co.guilford.nc.us/11budgetpro/30%20-%20Debt.pdf
Page 3 of 8
Hat Tip Guarino
If Greensboro City Council Members and Guilford County Commissioners are Fiduciaries…?
One party…acts in a fiduciary capacity to another, such as one whose funds are entrusted to it.
In a fiduciary relation, one person justifiably reposes confidence, good faith, reliance and trust in another whose aid, advice or protection is sought in some matter.
In such a relation, good conscience requires one to act at all times for the sole benefit and interests of another, with loyalty to those interests.
A fiduciary…must not put his personal interests before the duty, and must not profit from his position as a fiduciary, unless the principal consents.
A fiduciary cannot have a conflict of interest.
…A fiduciary must not profit from the fiduciary position.
This includes any benefits or profits which although unrelated to the fiduciary position,
came about because of an opportunity that the fiduciary position afforded.
Secret commissions, or bribes also come under the no profit rule.
Conduct by a fiduciary may be deemed constructive fraud,
when it is based on acts, omissions or concealments…that gives one an advantage."
Fiduciary
Wikipedia
George Hartzman, born in Livermore, California, July 27, 1967
and for giving them the chance to succeed that my father gave me,
and his father gave him.
I believe in people being better off for having known me,
and in not doing to others what I would not have them do to me,
unless I need to.
Robert Guth
and in saying what I’ll do and doing what I say.
I believe in living in the moment.
I believe in simplicity
and that sometimes attachment is suffering.
I believe in doing the right thing when nobody is looking.
I believe in living my dreams
and in hope, charity and the goodness of others.
I believe we should not spend more than we make.
I believe in the achievement of excellence in what I do.
I believe that what I think is who I am.
I believe in love and forgiveness.
I believe that the future will be better than the past.
I believe in dying young at an old age
I believe in myself
and in laughing
and trying to be the human being I think my dogs think I am.
.
Samuel Johnson
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Do City Council Members and/or County Commissioners get paid extra to serve on boards and commissions?
...city records show each council member receives $7,873.25 per month for sitting on those boards.
Records indicate that the boards of those agencies perform little work and that board meetings take place during council meetings, though the names of some of the agencies seldom appear.
In some years, the council would hold separate meetings for those agencies, and they would sometimes last no more than a minute. On July 31, 2006, four agencies each met for one minute.
On March 3, 2008, the redevelopment agency meeting was called to order at 7:21 p.m. and adjourned at 7:22 p.m.
Councilman Luis Artiga, who was appointed to the council 15 months ago to fill an unexpired term, said he had no idea how much he would be paid. When he received his first check, he thought it was "a miracle from God.""
Jeff Gottlieb and Ruben Vives
Los Angeles Times
Questions for Yes Weekly's Brian Clarey on Greensboro Coliseum Trade/Barter Agreements
...everything involving the coliseum and its environs elicits controversy because it is owned by the city.
...we do business with the coliseum, just like every other print publication and most other media in town.
Just like we also do business with the Lawrence Joel in Winston-Salem, the High Point Theatre, the Carolina Theatre, Triad Stage, SECCA and every other arts and entertainment venue that wants access to the smartest and best-informed readers in the Triad. That’s how it works.
None of that has anything to do with our editorial content...
...Currently at issue is an ACC VIP lounge, approved by council last week, to be funded by a grant from Ovations as part of a deal for securing concession rights in the arena.
Some seem to feel that the money should have been used against the $1.8 million or so subsidy afforded the venue by the city.
But we see nothing wrong with using this grant to improve this city-owned facility.
...On this one, Matt Brown got it right, particularly since he was shrewd enough to allay much of the construction costs using tickets as trade. And we’re not saying that because he paid us to do so...
...these improvements are contractually linked to the grant..."
The nature of the business
Brian Clarey
Yes Weekly
If a few multinational corporations
own an overwhelming majority of newspapers, magazines, news channels,
radio stations, book publishers and business information sources,
what are the chances of an investigative journalist
publishing a negative story on a sister subsidiary
or on a subsidiary of another company that could retaliate in kind,
or for an author successfully marketing media criticisms?
George Hartzman
Why Greensboro’s, Guilford County’s and America’s Political System is Broken
In time, every post tends to be occupied by an employee
who is incompetent to carry out his duties.
Work is accomplished by those employees
who have not yet reached their level of incompetence.
Dr Laurence J Peter
…market failure exists to the extent that innovation is blocked by incumbents. If innovators can succeed by out-competing incumbents, then the market is working. If incumbents have a self-reinforcing system that keeps out innovators, then we have market failure.
…Suppose that we have a group that wants enormous political power. The group rewards people who justify its power by calling them "experts." It punishes those who question its power by dismissing them as "hacks." If you want money and status, you want to be labeled as an expert. In order to be labeled as an expert, you produce analysis that justifies concentrated political power for the elite group.
This process is self-reinforcing...only "reliable" people are allowed to be CEO's or policymakers. A requirement for being "reliable" is sharing the views of other "reliable" people as to what constitutes reliability.
It is like the tenure system in academia. Who gets tenure? Above all, it is people who support the existing tenure system.
…Of course, incumbents never want to change the process, but markets can force change.
…There is a market failure in health care. Instead of innovation, what gets rewarded are ideas and policies that entrench the existing system.
…There is a market failure in education. Educational institutions are evaluated not on the basis of rigorous standards but instead on the basis of a system of credentialism that is self-referential. X is acceptable because X has been certified by Y, which is acceptable because it has been certified by Z, and so on. In order to climb the ladder in academia, you have to display allegiance to the credentialist ideology. You have to reinforce the incumbents and help snuff out innovation. Our program is accredited, and yours is not. So there.
…The key is whether a reputation system is reasonably open to innovation, or whether it serves primarily to maintain the status of incumbents.
The reputation system…serves the incumbents, who want to centralize political power. The relationship between politicians and experts is the most serious market failure of all. It is our version of what I have called the Moral Rot Factor.
...I think that there is still a high probability that we are on a path to a system in which a political elite ruthlessly rewards its friends and punishes its enemies, leading to a society with much less innovation and much more corruption. I do not foresee gulags and mass murders, but there is plenty of potential for moral rot in cronyism, and that I do fear lies ahead."
Arnold Kling
Library of Economics and Liberty
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Conflict of Interest Ethics Rule Proposals for Greensboro City Council Members and Guilford County Commissioners
Candidates and current Greensboro City Council members and Guilford County Commissioners should be prohibited from making campaign contributions to entities who publicly endorse political candidates.
Candidates and current Greensboro City Council members and Guilford County Commissioners should be prohibited from accepting campaign contributions from those with conflicts of interests, including leading members of organizations receiving taxpayer money, and/or developers, contractors or their lawyers or agents, for 12 months before and after doing business with Greensboro and Guilford County’s governments.
Suggestions or Objections?
Greensboro Coliseum Bartering for Services ? for Matt Brown Video Embedded
During the business item section of the Greensboro City Council meeting on 7-20-2010 we had Coliseum Managing Director Matt Brown present this:
56. Resolution approving bid in the amount of $1,227,775 and authorizing Contract No. 2010-074 with RP Murray for the Coliseum VIP Building Construction Project. (Council District: all) (roll call vote) (Attachment #56 to Councilmembers)
As you can see from the above embedded video we have Coliseum Director Matt Brown in a bartering agreement for over $300,000 with local companies DH Griffin CLICKHERE with President David Griffin and Brady Trane HVAC Services CLICKHERE with Jim and Joe Brady.
What is bartering?
Barter is the trading of goods or services directly for other goods or services, without using money or any other similar unit of account or medium of exchange.
In the video it seems like Mike Perdue the Coliseum Maintenance Superintendent has worked out a trade agreement with these 2 companies.It would be interesting to see what this trade agreement has in it.
As we have seen in past the Greensboro Coliseum has trade agreements with the Greensboro News and Record, Yes Weekly, Rhino Times as seen in this post at Vie de Malchance CLICKHERE .
One glaring question, is this legal?
Should local governments get into the bartering of services or should it be bidded out to the lowest bidder?
Did any other companies get a chance to barter for services on this VIP room?
Just a few questions to ponder and let's see if our local newspaper or one of the weeklies will dig deeper into this bartering of services at the Greensboro Coliseum.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Is an independent press essential to capitalistic democracy?
is guaranteed only to those who own one
A J Liebling
Why is journalism the only profession
explicitly protected by the US Constitution?
Not to transmit an experience
is to betray it
Elie Wiesel
Can some believe what isn't
or refuse to believe what is?
Are you certain
you’ve not been conditioned to think certain thoughts?
Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy,
it dseno’t mtaetr in waht oerdr the ltteres in a wrod are,
the olny iproamtnt tihng is taht the frsit and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae.
The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it whotuit a pboerlm.
Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef,
but the wrod as a wlohe.
Is what you think others think
what they may be thinking,
or what they and/or some others want you to think they’re thinking?
Greensboro, Guilford County and a family of 5
and the parents decide on a family election, in which the 3 kids vote in favor,
who should accept responsibility when the parents can't pay the mortgage?
Bernard Baruch
.
who authorized about 77% more debt for voters to approve or not in 2008’s election?
Elias Root Beadle
Guilford County Total Debt + City of Greensboro Total Debt as of June, 30 2008:
$562,827,364 + $584,713,000 = $1,147,540,364
Guilford County + City of Greensboro debt authorized for November, 2008’s election:
$676,930,000 + $205,000,000 = $881,930,000
Proportion of debt on November 2008’s ballot to 2008 Total Debt:
$881,930,000 / $1,147,540,364 = 0.768539415
The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure,
when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them.
Patrick Henry
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Should Greensboro’s City Council or Guilford County's Commissioners have the power to determine which local hotels succeed or fail?
ought always to be listened to with great precaution, and ought never to be adopted
till after having been long and carefully examined,
not only with the most scrupulous, but with the most suspicious attention.
It comes from an order of men
who have generally an interest to deceive and even to oppress the public,
and who accordingly have, upon many occasions both deceived and oppressed it.
Adam Smith
Moral philosopher and Father of Modern Economics
Don't
Saturday, July 24, 2010
If Greensboro’s City Council and the Greensboro News & Record can control information dissemination to benefit a select few instead of the many…?
Ben Lindsey
Is it hard to get entrenched economic and political leadership to understand,
if relative legitimacy depends on not understanding?
Ethiopian proverb
What if what you’ve been told to think isn’t?
Edward de Bono
Journalism Ethics
Friedrich von Schiller
Do the few who control the dissemination of most political information
enjoy relatively disproportionate levels of influence
than the many who don’t?
Can financial and/or political interests
The partisan,
when engaged in a dispute,
cares nothing about the rights of the question,
but is anxious only to convince his hearers of his own assertions.
Plato
Should news stories
Is rising economic growth in the best interests of the news industry?
Statements by high officials are practically always misleading
Gerald M Loeb
Is there a correlation between behavior
and information consumption?
Is an untruth disseminated as true a lie
That an opinion has been widely held
is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly absurd
Bertrand Russell
If media companies know how much capital political candidates raise,
Can thought be controlled by repeating positive messages,
while underreporting negative,and vice versa?
Men… think in herds,
Charles Mackay
Should centralized information outlets lose influence,
as more independent internet based sources proliferate?
Friday, July 23, 2010
How is going from an inspection driven, to a complaint based system for RUCO, not killing more people?
Marlene Sanford
“Our inspection process [for commercial properties] is very proactive.
We do inspect 100 percent of commercial properties.
If we were to change our inspection process for commercial properties to a reactive,
complaint-based program, it would be a huge disaster for a number of reasons.
And I don’t think it would be successful
on account of tenants and people that work for business owners who would not come forward.
They would be fearful that they would lose their job,
their livelihood or whatever the case may be.
Seventy-eight percent of structure fires occur in single-family houses and duplexes..."
Greensboro Assistant Fire Marshal David Lindsay
[Koury's Lisa] Dellinger said,
Shameless cheerleading / propaganda without disclosing conflicts of interest, by Greensboro’s News & Record Editorial Board?
“The show will go on
…the City Council allowed a stalled amphitheater project on the coliseum grounds to move forward and approved a new VIP lounge, both paid for almost entirely with private money.
Who’s going to pay the heating and air bills?
Who’s going to pay to repaint it?
…even after [Matt Brown] made a good case for the amphitheater as a low-cost, low-maintenance revenue source paid for mostly with private funds, the council still had said no before reconsidering Tuesday night.
Who’s going to pay when something breaks?
…Brown prefers moving quickly to stay competitive in the cutthroat arena business.
...is there something wrong with swapping advertizing,
editorial support and an overemphasis on journalistic publicity,
like what many considered to be a propaganda campaign
before Tuesday’s coordinated Perkins/Brown spectacle,
and the inevitably forthcoming positively spun rectum kiss
by the Greensboro News & Record’s editorial board
without disclosing the specifics of the tickets for advertizing agreements?
George Hartzman
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
A separate governing board for the coliseum — a coliseum authority such as the one in Charlotte — would help. The Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority has its own revenue stream from a prepared-foods and beverages tax.
…the council should accept the reality that…the coliseum…will require periodic investments and expansions to stay competitive.
The council also should at least acknowledge Brown’s creativity and resourcefulness.
The Greensboro Coliseum Complex has the following advertising trade agreements
$90,000 with News & Record in exchange for Club Seats,
Both the VIP lounge and the amphitheater will be built primarily without tax money.
…Meanwhile, ongoing construction at the coliseum also includes the new Aquatics Center and the ACC Hall of Champions (Brown’s brainchild), attractions that not only should enhance the coliseum but add new vitality to the struggling High Point Road area.
The Canada Dry property is owned by Susan Robinson,
Amanda Lehmert
Even council members who may personally dislike Brown shouldn’t let it affect their responsible stewardship of the facility.”
The Greensboro News and Record Editorial Board
Friday, July 23, 2010
If the Greensboro News & Record's Publisher, Robin Saul, serves on the taxpayer funded
"The [Downtown Area Consolidated Plan Committees]
will also serve to lead advocacy efforts to implement projects…
The [Downtown Area Consolidated Plan Committees] Advisory Team
will be…charged with communicating and engaging residents
from throughout the entire community about the planning effort. "
Downtown Area Consolidated Plan Committees
Should Greensboro News and Record employees
"The Greensboro Partnership works closely with business leaders
...to create a legislative agenda focused on key policy issues
directly affecting Greensboro, Guilford County and the Triad.
The Governmental Affairs department
advocates for these initiatives through direct staff lobbying
and by engaging every member of the Greensboro Partnership
and its affiliates as advocates.
Should the news industry be involved in lobbying?
Governmental Affairs staff members
are registered lobbyists with the State in compliance with Ethics law."
The Greensboro Partnership Legislative Agenda
Don't Steal From My Kids.
George Hartzman
Newsbusted is New for 7-23-2010 Enjoy The Embedded Video from Our Friends at Newsbusters
Newsbusted is new for July 23, 2010 please enjoy the embedded video from our friends at Newsbusters. CLICKHERE
Embedded Video on NC ABC Boards Take Conference Out of State to Myrtle Beach S.C.
Local Channel WCNC in Charlotte has a investigative report on the out of state conference for the North Carolina Association of ABC Boards held in Myrtle Beach South Carolina . This issue was posted on TRIADWATCH last week CLICKHERE and it looks like other news organizations were thinking the same thing, enjoy the embedded video below and it looks like WCNC is also wanting to see just how much it cost the local taxpayers to attend this conference out of state.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Editorial Cartoons of the Week Topics :Dem Hour Energy, Recovery Summer, Eric Holders Justice, Her Own Gavel and more
ALG Editor's Note: William Warren's award-winning cartoons published at GetLiberty.org CLICKHERE are a free service of ALG News Bureau. They may be reused and redistributed free of charge.
Part #2 Free Tickets at the Greensboro Coliseum , Did Sitting Council Member Get a Free Pass To The ACC Tournament?
Now we have part #2, where Greensboro City Council member T. Dianne-Bellamy Small had this exchange with Greensboro Coliseum manager Matt Brown at the 7-20-2010 city council meeting. Below is a edited version of a exchange between the councilwomen and coliseum drector Matt Brown
Greensboro City Council member T. Dianne-Bellamy Small says she attended either the Women's ACC Tournament or the Men's ACC Tournament, and spoke with the "Little Guys" who are the non-skilled service workers working the event who otherwise would have been unemployed in March.
She also talked about the "little guys" who got the opportunity to see a national televised game at the coliseum both at the men's and womens ACC Tournament . These "little guys" were there but the councilwomen could not remember the name of the group of school aged children that came to the ACC Tournament wearing the same shirts. She knew that they were there at the coliseum because the councilmember said that "she was there" as the beggining of the video shows.
Then she asks Matt Brown about his records on giving away tickets to the coliseum at certain events like holiday on ice, or circus. This is where we look back at the ethical issues and conflicts of interest with giving away tickets to council members to give out as we talked about back in February as linked above in the post .
Now let's get to another issue in and of itself in that we know by the video above that the councilwomen was at the ACC Tournament, either the men's or women's or maybe both. You can also see that in the video she points to herself as being able to afford tickets to the coliseum. The Men's ACC tournament book for all the games will run you around $363 and women's around $99 or were there single game tickets available for sale? Did the councilwomen T. Dianne Bellamy-Small buy her tickets to the ACC Tournament? or Did someone give her free tickets to the event? Was she at both the men's and women's tournament? The issue of free tickets came up back in February and here is some discussion back then:
Below is from the N.C.Board of Ethics CLICKHERE
TICKETS
Should a Public Official accept free tickets from an agency vendor to a sporting event, play, or fundraising event?
Answer: Generally, no. It is generally not proper for Public Officials to accept gifts or services from someone whom the official regulates, contracts with, or otherwise does business with as part of his service as a Public Official. At a minimum, this can cause the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Does it make any difference if the tickets to a sporting event are season tickets or tickets the vendor received as part of its sponsorship of the event so that there was no purchase made specifically for the Public Official?
Answer: No. It does not matter how the vendor got the tickets.
Can a vendor take a Public Official to entertainment events when the Official has traveled to the vendor’s home city or when both vendor and Official are out of town (like at a non-vendor sponsored seminar)?
Answer: Not if it is otherwise prohibited. Ethics requirements do not end at the border.
Since T. Dianne Bellamy-Small states that she was at the tournament, it would be interesting to see if she really paid for her tickets, or did she accept free tickets?
Don't worry because the Charlotte area and their local elected officials have also had problems with tickets to tournaments as well CLICKHERE .
We also have the Greater Greensboro Open just around the corner, and knowing that free tickets are given out like candy for this event. Which councilmembers will we see in the corporate boxes eating for free?
If you would like to see the whole exchange between Matt Brown and Greensboro City Council member T. Dianne-Bellamy Small you can go to the city's web site CLICKHERE and it is around the 2 hour and 31 minute mark.
Please read Jordan Green’s post on RUCO’s Taskforce meeting………Please read, people are needlessly dying
Jordan Green
Yes Weekly
Friday, July 16, 2010
TREBIC 2009 City Council Candidate Questions:
Should Rental Unit Certificate of Occupancy (RUCO) taskforce meet at TREBIC’s headquarters?
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
TREBIC + RUCO = FOX GUARDING HEN HOUSE
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Does Robbie Perkins intend to speak for some of his constituants
at the RUCO meeting at TREBIC headquarters?
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Does District 2's Jim Kee intend to speak for some of his constituants
at the RUCO meeting at TREBIC headquarters?
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Downtown Hotel Math Myths: If total Greensboro occupancy stays the same…
and a new publicly subsidized 180 room downtown hotel
reaches a projected stabilized 60% occupancy rate at $188.68 per night;
180 x 60% = 108 occupied rooms / 365 days per year
108 rooms x 365 days = 19,440 rooms per year
19,440 rooms per year x $188.68 = $3,667,939.20 room revenue per year
Could Guilford County Commissioners vote to remove and transfer $3,667,939.20 of revenue
.
$127.88 (food) + $41.41 (beverage) = $169.29
$169.29 x 19,440 rooms per year = $3,290,997.60 food and beverage per year
Mark Twain
VIP Room, Amphitheater and Hotel: Socialistic and/or Crony Capitalistic Wealth Redistribution in Greensboro and Guilford County?
Coliseum Director Matt Brown: "Not yet."
Jordan Green
Dear businesses looking to relocate or expand in Greensboro, NC:
Our elected leadership, of which some appear to have been “purchased” by entrenched special interests through campaign donations, and/or some government employees, some of whom control access to to our Coliseum Complex, may decide to retard your profitability in order to support “chosen” for-profit businesses who provide “grants” or campaign contributions in exchange for monopolistic government contracts and legislated benefits unavailable to the non-wheel greasing general public.
Disappointment may follow expectations of Greensboro’s paper of record defending free market capitalism and support for local for-profit businesses against socialistic government intervention, for the Editorial Board and news division editors appear to be indifferent to the entrepreneurial spirit that made America a great country.
Many may be coming to realize that an oligarchy of a majority of Greensboro’s elected leadership, news executives and top city and county employees, have set upon the course of transferring wealth out of the hands of taxpayers and businesses to a select chosen few, while the overwhelming majority of the population remains unaware.
George Hartzman
Triad Watch
“Council approves 2 coliseum projects
…The City Council on Tuesday night approved a new $1.2 million VIP lounge, to be funded almost entirely with grant money provided by Ovations, the coliseum’s food vendor.
And while they were at it, Perkins questioned whether the city could use those same funds to help finish work on an amphitheater at the coliseum, a project the City Council had quashed earlier.
Sure enough, Brown had already reached an agreement with Ovations to release $125,000 in September to help get the amphitheater operational.
…Mayor Bill Knight and Councilwomen Mary Rakestraw and Trudy Wade voted against the amphitheater and the VIP lounge contract.
“This is so wrong on so many levels. I think it’s shame on us,” Rakestraw said of the vote on the amphitheater.
Councilwoman T. Dianne Bellamy-Small said…the city should complete projects such as the amphitheater because the new aquatics center will be added to the coliseum soon…
The VIP lounge will be built almost entirely with grants provided under the coliseum’s food contract with Ovations.
The coliseum also will give contractor D.H. Griffin and Brady/TRANE HVAC items such as memberships to the Carlyle Club and ACC Tournament tickets in exchange for performing some work on the new lounge.
…[Trudy] Wade questioned whether the money from the food vendor contract could be used for other things at the coliseum instead of adding a new amenity. “I am just concerned about adding another project at the coliseum,” Wade said. “We don’t maintain what we have.”
Brown said the vendor money could be used only to improve food service operations such as the new VIP lounge.
Regarding the amphitheater, the coliseum staff already had begun work on the project last year when the council realized it was being built. …After Perkins raised the issue Tuesday night, Councilwoman Nancy Vaughan asked the council to reconsider its earlier vote on the amphitheater. Brown said the amphitheater could be operational by March with about $221,000 of grants from Ovations and other vendors.
Could “grants” from privately held vendors to a publicly owned entertainment venue
be considered by some to be a backdoor bribe,
locking in future profit at the expense of local non-taxpayer supported businesses?
“Now, we have a private investment,” Vaughan said. “And we are going to have a return on the investment.””
Amanda Lehmert
Greensboro News and Record
A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons
Government by the few.
Dictionary.com
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Deep Thoughts on Taxes, by the Rhino's Scott Yost and other thoughts
...the Guilford County commissioners have been bringing up the possibility of trying once again to persuade county residents that it would be in their best interest to vote themselves a sales tax increase.
...that is, put the option of a one-quarter of a cent (0.25¢) sales tax increase on the ballot and, if the voters approved it, the county would have an increased revenue stream.
On account of the County Commisioners need another $27,502,224 in FY 2011/12
Commissioner Carolyn Coleman...said her main concern has always been that it's a regressive tax that hits poor people harder than rich ones."
Scott D. Yost
Rhino Times
Friday, April 16, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Newsbusted is New for July 20, 2010 Enjoy The Embedded Video Compliments of Newsbusters
Murdered Blogger
I won't let you beat me unfairly, I'll beat you unfairly first
Ender Wiggin
The murder of a prominent investigative reporter on the doorstep of his home in Athens sent shockwaves through Greece...
...Giolas, who was also a frequent blogger, posting reports on popular online newsblog Troktiko, sought to illuminate Greece's seamier underside.
The shooting came days before he was due to release an investigative series on corruption, colleagues said.
it expects what never was and never will be
Thomas Jefferson
"His cowardly murder is the work of people who wanted to silence a very good investigative reporter," said Panos Sobolos, head of the Athens journalists' union.
...Last year, after targeting the Athens premises of the Alter TV station, the Sect of Revolutionaries vowed to step up attacks on well-known journalists and media outlets, accusing both of helping corrupt business interests mislead public opinion.
Giolas was no newcomer to death threats, his lawyer said. "He had been getting them from different people for the last 15 years," said Giorgos Marangakis. "It is very likely that he had a good amount of information that will at least lead [authorities] in the right direction [of those behind the attack]."
Many Greeks wrote to the Troktiko blog to express their shock, with one describing the attack as a "political murder" the likes of which had not been seen in Greece for years.
Helena Smith
guardian.co.uk, Monday 19 July 2010
Fear is the mind-killer
I will face my fear, I will permit it to pass over me and through me,
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing
Only I will remain
Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear
If the Coliseum receives $1.8 million from Greensboro taxpayers per year, how many free tickets has the GN&R’s Editorial Board received from whom?
Sometimes people mistake the way I talkfor what I am thinking.
Idi Amin
Running the coliseum
…Matt Brown is a lot like the star basketball players…
…the coliseum's managing director, has a shooter's touch. And a shooter's memory.
Just because one Big Idea fails to draw iron doesn't mean the next one won't be anything but net.
…Brown has scored more hits than misses, and he's generally regarded as being very good at what he does.
…Brown makes a valid point.
…The coliseum is an important and precious local asset.
Greensboro News and Record Editorial Board
If Matt Brown underestimated the costs of the Coliseum amphitheater to begin construction without having to get permission…?
"Note the lede — ‘construction on a $95,000 amphitheater.’ Now $130,000 has already spent, and when council member Robbie Perkins asked Brown point blank how much more money he needed to finish the job, Brown said $350,000, more than half of which would be so-called sponsorship dollars. So that brings the total to $480,000, which means you can go ahead and count on at least half a million."
SamH
Piedmont Publius, March 17th, 2010
Re: Amphitheater’s ever-evolving cost
SamH
Piedmont Pubic, March 19th, 2010
“The city manager has the authority to approve construction that costs less than $300,000, according to the city code.”
Gerald Witt
Greensboro News and Record, October 29, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
John Hammer on the VIP Lounge on High Point Road's Greensboro Coliseum on City Council's Agenda
...Brown is now in the design phase of building an Atlantic Coast Conference VIP lounge between War Memorial Auditorium and the Arena.
...[Rashad] Young said he found out about the proposed new structure this week and said that the $1.25 million was not on the Coliseum budget that he had seen.
...Brown was just slapped down by the City Council on April 6 when the council ordered him to stop work on the outdoor amphitheater he had started, and on which he had spent over $95,000 on construction before the council found out about it.
...At that time Councilmember Nancy Vaughan asked that, in the future, the council be informed before, not after, any additional money was spent on the amphitheater.
...So the council said no to spending on the amphitheater and now Brown is going ahead with plans to build this VIP lounge without notifying the council or manager before starting the design process.
...According to Young it didn't show up in the Coliseum budget, so there was no way for him to question how it was to be spent, since he didn't know it existed.
...The Coliseum receives about $1.8 million a year from the city's general fund to cover operating costs.
...Young said he didn't know much about the structure that is under design other than it was going to be an "ACC VIP lounge." He did say that the contract would have to go to the City Council before moving forward and that he would have to sign any construction contracts.
...[Trudy] Wade said she found out about the whole project because she was looking for some money that she understood the Coliseum had received from their vendor contract that didn't show up on the books.
When asked about the fact that the design phase of this project had already started when the council had not even been told about the money Wade said, "I'm shocked that they would continue to do this after the lack of information that we had about the amphitheater and the problems that has caused."
Brown could not be reached for comment...
...[Mary] Rakestraw said..."it is disappointing that we have just been through the amphitheater deal and I was told Matt Brown said he was going to get his amphitheater. It seems he doesn't have any respect for the City Council at all or his boss, the city manager.""
John Hammer
Rhino Times, May 14, 2010
City of Greensboro Information Request
and at the end of 2009/10,
and what are the anticipated year end balances for 2010/11?
What is the statutory minimums for the fund balances for 2010/11?
If the City of Greensboro appropriates fund balances of $30,464,269 during 2010/11,
will the city have appropriated $85,633,808 of fund balances since the beginning of 2008/9?
Page 13, Adopted 2010/11 budget
33,421,883 + 21,747,656 + 30,464,269 = $85,633,808
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Was 2008/9's net revenues minus appropriated fund balances $410,080,337?
Was 2009/10's net revenues minus appropriated fund balances $401,020,748?
Are 2010/11's expected net revenues minus appropriated fund balances $393,327,363?
Item 55 on Greensboro City Council Agenda
the War Memorial Coliseum Capital Improvement Fund
for the VIP Reception Room Project.
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http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/F5138D2C-3C25-42DB-9471-2F19728A83EA/0/100720ag.pdf
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