Monday, January 28, 2008

The Fishie - Fishersian

There is a guy by the name of Fishie - or is it Fishersian, he hides behind the Star and will not tell us his name. Yet he calls people all kinds of name if they don't agree with him. He calls all Mayors Der Furher, so I have to wonder about him.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Swiftboating – Fishers Style

Swiftboating is a term invented by Karl Rove to tell half-truths, to lie to just to win an election. If you want to read about draft-dodger Karl and many of the other underhanded things he has done go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Rove.

In Fishers you don’t have elections, since it is a one party rule town, but we do have Swiftboating on the Geist Annexation. This became crystal clear on the night of the enactment of the Ordinances to Annex the three areas of Geist.

Councilmen Art Levine made the only real truthful statement that evening. He said “This is in the best interest, long-term, for the residents of Fishers.” Notice he said for Fishers and not for Geist. He is 100% correct it is a lose lose for Geist and a gain for Fishers. The net flow of tax money into Fishers is approximately $4.5 million more than what they would have to spend on the Geist area. So if you live in Fishers these guys are working for you, if you live in Geist they are working against you. Actually even if your live in Fishers they are working against you in the long run with a total lack of planning.

Now lets look at some of the other statements of the evening.

Fishers has kept taxes flat and low, yes that is correct, but they didn’t tell you about all the hidden taxes, such as the new Storm Water Tax. Or all the impact fees they charge for every new home build, it’s a tax on new home-owners, now it may be smart to do it this way for the current residence but it is a Ponzi Scheme, when new development runs out, they will have to shift all these impact fees into taxes. The only way Fishers can keep taxes down is by adding more and more land. More and more development. More and more annexations.

An expert from Wabash Scientific starting with telling us what a bunch of good guys and on the great work of Fishers, but keep saying I am not an accountant and this is my estimate. I also am not an accountant and I can say my estimate is the exact opposite of his. This same expert testified before the Senate Summer Study and not one of his items of support of statements made it to the final Bill. Further he never got to talk at the Senate Public Hearing on the Annexation Bill, but told the Chairwomen that most people in Geist are in favor of Annexation and that only a few people are waving their hands and yelling against annexation from the GUO Well so much for the creditability of this hire gun from Fishers. I wonder what he will say when 90% of the Geist people sign the remonstration documents. He needs to remove the word “Scientific” from his company’s name, as it is misleading and false.

Then we came to hired gun number two, who continued to talk about the New Towns of Geist. And how bad the documents and the fiscal plans were and no detail contracts for services. Well, I wonder if he read the law on forming a new town. After listening to him I have to wonder, since you can’t sign a contract until you are a town, how can you have a contract in your plan. It’s a chicken and egg, but he scrambled it all for one reason to generate fear. But I think the real fear is in the town council. They live in total fear of the new Towns and they know the plan is good and that is what is causing all these nasty comments. They known on of the best town budget planners in the State of Indiana put it together. They know the fire and police protection are sound but lets scare people with words from an “expert” that they are not. For example, they left out that the Castleton Fire Department, that would move to Geist has $2,000,000.00 plus in equipment and that the Lawrence Township Fire Department has agreed to house the new Fire Department until a house is built and that the use of the 86th street firehouse would continue. They also would agreed to back up and mutual aid. That the run times in the future will be less than the current Fishers run times. They left out that after seeing this plan they realized they had to add a fir station in the same location that had been proposed by the new towns. That the new town would actually have the use of three stations under this plan instead of the two from Fishers.

They are also back peddling on the use of parks. They are starting to realize the people of Geist live in a park. They are also using this in two different ways. Lets look first they say the plan for the new Towns is flawed because they don’t have a park or even room for a park, then in the next sentence they say under the Annexation we will build a park in the Geist area – this is what Swiftboating is about.

Fishers has no real debt, they have a high credit rating, yes Fishers has a high credit rating, YES Fishers has debt, they have bonds that will be coming due, they have stated in the annexation fiscal plans new debt of 10 million dollars, they have in the downtown development and have stated it is private with no town money, but we will be doing a 15 million TIF. That is where they will in the future forgive 15 million dollars in taxes to help out the private developer to throw all the people and businesses in that area out of their homes, etc. Have you recently noticed they have stopped talking about the expansion of the Town Hall? I am willing to make you a multi-million dollar bet once this Annexation is over it will be back. I wonder if they had to pull it for now because the yellow shirt people would have pointed out the excess waste of the Town Council.

Of course my favorite has to be SPORTS, and the use of Fishers Parks. In the past a few Fishers Council members have been saying all those Fishers people use all of our services for free. These have been shot down one after another. Now they have a new tactic, all people who live outside a town or city are subsidized to the tune of 75% by the nearby town. So if that is true, Fishers it time you paid Marion –Indy for the all the money they have investing in the city for all your citizens who work in the city. Now on to parks, according to them it costs between $500-1000 for every child who plays for each and every sport in the Fishers parks and Geist children take part. What they left out is that Fishers children play in SPORTS in the HSE School facilities which are also paid for by every home-owner in Geist and most of the volunteers in the SPORTS program live in Geist. Now at $500 that means a family of two children who play in one fall and one spring sport costs the town between $2000 and $4000 dollars which is more than taxes on the average home in Fishers. So give a break. What funny numbers are they using, oh they are putting all the costs of the entire costs of the parks from day one and then dividing it by the number children playing sports and using that number for each and every year. By using this accounting method, they are paying for the entire park system over and over every year. Swiftboating at its best.

Yes, Karl Rove would be at home on the Fishers Town Council

Monday, January 21, 2008

Stu Easley Does it again - Misleading Statements

In s statement before the Indiana Senate Local Government Committee Mr. Stuart Easley, a member of the Fishers Town Council, make the remark that Fishers Police Department provides police protection to the Geist area they are trying to annex. Well, Stu, glad to see you are keeping up your misleading statements of half-truths. A detail review of three months of police run data from the Indy Star indicates that Fishers PD did make runs to the Geist area but only 10% of the runs and actually many of these were not runs but rather traffic stops on streets that are shared with Geist or border on the Geist community. In addition several of those runs were to assist the County Sheriff in an arrest and several others were investigations and not true runs.

So Stu, I want to know, as a research scientist at Lilly, do you collect data on your projects the same way?

Also Stu, public service is a public trust. If you keep making up stories and data maybe you should leave public office, as how can anyone trust what you say.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Stu Easley on Fairness

Poor Stu Easley was quoted in today’s Fishers Star claiming that it’s unfair that the Bill before the Senate would stop all forced annexation from 1 Jan 2008 on and the Town of Fishers has started it annexation so it should be allowed to continue.

OK Stu, lets talk about being fair. You claim it is unfair for Senate Bill 0144 to be retroactive to 1 Jan 2008, well lets see that’s 18 days back. You have been given notice not to annex. Lets go one step further, you have not yet passed your ordinance to annex so its not yet even retroactive, in fact you could stop and wait and see if this becomes law.

Now lets have a top 10 list about being fair:

1. It’s unfair to annex people against their will.

2. It’s unfair to prevent people from forming their own town, their own government.

3. It’s unfair to tax without representation.

4. It’s unfair to blackmail developers with sewer wavers to get a building permit.

5. It’s unfair to threaten people with shutting off sewers unless they come into Fishers

6.It’s extremely unfair to threaten children that they will not be allowed to play in the SPORTS program or continue to attend their school.

7. It’s unfair that citizens have to raise money to fight you in court to stop a hostile forced annexation.

8. It’s unfair to treat people as a golden money pot and pull $4.5 million out of their area for your other wasteful projects.

9. It’s unfair to make misleading statements about all those “Millionaires who live at Geist” many of whom are not even close to being millionaires.

10. It’s unfair to lie about all those Geist people getting Fishers services for free.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Victory comes in small steps Indiana Senate Bill 0144

This is the day the common folks won a small victory over the government of Fishers and others like them. The Bill to reform Annexations was approved by the Senate Local Government Committee. A small victory, but a victory. Now the Bill goes to the full Senate. Now we need to get all the citizens of the entire state to marshal forces to write all our Senators to stop government to force its will against people.

Now to Fishers, Indiana. To the Town Council STOP, LOOK and LISTEN. Slow down your annexation, you know you should not vote to annex at your Council Meeting, since this Bill would make any annexation null and void between 1 Jan and 1Jul of this year. I can see you going ahead spending thousands of dollar and then puff.

You know you never expected the Citizens to get this far, well we did and now watch us get this Bill past. Maybe sometimes the government is for the people. But in the case of Fishers it will only be when the people take control of the government. So Citizens of Fishers it time to work to take control of your reckless government.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Scott does it again

Scott got himself elected to be the Fishers, IN town council president. What is interesting was last year when the council memebers wanted to have the position rotate. Also what is interesting is that Scott indicated he was going to step down.

Sounds like Scott wants to become King for Life.

He sure runs a very tight ship, I wonder if any of the other Council members can do anything without his approval.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Scott no New Years Rsolutions in 2008

Jan 11, 2008


It’s a new year and the ads for quitting smoking and diets and attacking from all sides. Of course gym equipment ads abound. It New Year’s resolution time. But it’s also time to look back and see if some of last year’s resolutions have been met.

So just for the fun of it here are the 2007 resolutions of Town of Fishers Council President Scott Faultless:

“Complete the (Geist) annexation this year. …Work on getting the airport moved and improving traffic. Probably traffic is number one. Annexation is number two and the airport is number three.”

Well Scott, three strikes and your out. Oh I forgot you can’t be out, it’s Fishers where you get appointed to elective office and stay forever.

Scott, I noticed you didn’t have any resolutions this year.