Hamilton County Commissioners voted 2 to 1 to lower the Indigent Care levy. Greg Heartmann and Chris Monzel showed the county that they care more about giving a few dollars more to property owners than they care about watching poor people die.
They could have just left it at the same level and felt and let the property value decrease be felt, which on one level is 'reasonable,' but no, they went ahead and lowered the millage rate, cutting funding even more. There is no reason to cut funding. University Hospital needs the money. Instead they will just increase the costs that go to all paying customers, so, the middle class public still pays for this, just the landowners get to buy a couple more Bud Lights at Walmart before they head home and watch TV in their basements all next year.
What a mindless world conservative Republicans live in.
The only thing worse that could happen is that monsters like COAST will spend money to defeat the levy and then succeed, thus achieving what they might hope would be a purge of the poor.
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Monday, August 08, 2011
Barry Horstman's Anti-Streetcar Cheerleading Continues
In case you still had any doubt of the bias of the reporting on the Streetcar issue from the Enquirer's Barry Horstman, then read this article, which is more cheerleading than reporting. Horstman has not properly reported on what the ballot initiative says and provides a tacit explanation of it's language with selective quotes that provide more of an argument for Smitherman to use, than a balanced summary. Any objective analysis of it, like Judge Mark Painter provided in the Enquirer, would conclude that this ballot initiative would ban the city from spending any money on any rail project, not just the streetcar. This type of bias is what I have come to expect from Horstman, which is very disappointing, but there is hope that he will soon end his involvement in reporting on this issue. It is very pathetic that the impetus for a story on the Streetcar is going to be an email or phone call from Smitherman to Hortsman providing an update on his signature boondoggle. The number of press releases and blog pots put out there last week on the ballot language was not something Horstman would have missed, especially if he reads the guest columnists in the newspaper that pays his salary. Hortsman failed to report on many substantive details of this situation. Here is an outline of some of what he failed to do.
- Question Smitherman on the language used in the ballot initiative.
- Question COAST on the language used in the ballot initiative. (Didn't they write it?)
- Provide evidence on the validity of the claim that August 10th is a soft deadline. This contradicts a prior article he wrote. What changed?
- Ask Smitherman how he's going to get over 1,200 signatures in 3 days, when it took around 5 days to get nearly 800.
- Ask Smitherman how he knows the signatures he has gotten in the last 5 days are valid, is that his guess or have they been validated by the Board of Elections?
- Ask Smitherman a question about a member of his campaign trashing at least one box full of CityBeat issues last Friday night. (This may happen yet. Hortsman and the Enquirer do like reporting on dirty tricks.)
Saturday, August 06, 2011
Grammer's Robbed At Gunpoint Last Night
According to Grammer's Facebook page they were robbed at gunpoint last night (Friday) and will be closed tonight, tomorrow, and Monday. They will be reopening on Wednesday. Luckily no one was injured. I've not seen or heard of any news reports on this, yet, so unless the owners report more, I doubt we'll get any other credible details on what happened. I hope they catch the thief or thieves as soon as possible.
Smitherman Campaign Worker Trashes CityBeat
SpaethC at CincyVoices has a great post about witnessing a Chris Smitherman Campaign worker trashing all of the newspaper copies in a CityBeat box downtown Friday night. My wonder is: how many other boxes did this or other Smitherman workers trash?
The evidence is all in blog post, debating it is pointless. Chris Smitherman must immediately investigate who did it, fire them, apologize to CityBeat, and pay damages.
He won't do that, but that will allow everyone to see how Smitherman is NOT running a normal rational political campaign. Instead he'll either ignore the incident or claim it was a CIA conspiracy.
OK, to be fair, he may claim it was an FBI or NSA or CPD conspiracy, not just the CIA.
The evidence is all in blog post, debating it is pointless. Chris Smitherman must immediately investigate who did it, fire them, apologize to CityBeat, and pay damages.
He won't do that, but that will allow everyone to see how Smitherman is NOT running a normal rational political campaign. Instead he'll either ignore the incident or claim it was a CIA conspiracy.
OK, to be fair, he may claim it was an FBI or NSA or CPD conspiracy, not just the CIA.
Friday, August 05, 2011
Republican Commissioners Seek to Cut Health Services for the Poor
If you are Hamilton County commissioners Greg Hartmann or Chris Monzel, both Republicans, then you would be in favor of letting some of the Hamilton County poor residents die. I'm sure they wouldn't phrase it that way, but what else would you expect to happen when you cut funding for indigent health care services by eight million dollars. That would be around a 17% cut (46 to 38 million).
Not to only be after the health of the poor, the Duo of Death also are looking to cut children's by 2 million dollars. So if you are a poor child, I guess you are just doubly screwed.
Just when you think that's enough, Hartmann also is putting out the idea of sales tax increase as away to fix the stadium fund deficit, as long as there is a property tax rollback to help offset it. So, the poor get taxed even more disproportionately and the property owners get another tax break. There's no class warfare to see here, move along, move along.
Republicans at work to save the property owners from the peasants. Long live Feudalism!
Not to only be after the health of the poor, the Duo of Death also are looking to cut children's by 2 million dollars. So if you are a poor child, I guess you are just doubly screwed.
Just when you think that's enough, Hartmann also is putting out the idea of sales tax increase as away to fix the stadium fund deficit, as long as there is a property tax rollback to help offset it. So, the poor get taxed even more disproportionately and the property owners get another tax break. There's no class warfare to see here, move along, move along.
Republicans at work to save the property owners from the peasants. Long live Feudalism!
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Spread the World: It's An Anti-Rail Ballot Issue
The anti-city forces (COAST and Chris Smitherman) who are circulating a petition they say is to outlaw building a streetcar is really about preventing all passenger rail in the city, similar to issue 9's efforts.
So when Smitherman and COAST's minions are out over the next week desperately trying to collect signatures, be sure to ask the collector what the ballot issue means, correct them if they say it's about the streetcar, then politely decline to sign.
Be sure to spread the word about NOT signing to all Cincinnati residents. COAST and Smitherman are coming up short and only have another week to get a couple more thousand valid signatures.
Don't bother telling your friends who are residents of the suburbs or Northern Kentucky about this. If they are really anti-streetcar and want to sign a petition, you really can't stop them from doing so. No need to waste your time explaining it to them.
So when Smitherman and COAST's minions are out over the next week desperately trying to collect signatures, be sure to ask the collector what the ballot issue means, correct them if they say it's about the streetcar, then politely decline to sign.
Be sure to spread the word about NOT signing to all Cincinnati residents. COAST and Smitherman are coming up short and only have another week to get a couple more thousand valid signatures.
Don't bother telling your friends who are residents of the suburbs or Northern Kentucky about this. If they are really anti-streetcar and want to sign a petition, you really can't stop them from doing so. No need to waste your time explaining it to them.
Ghiz Is On the Record: Republicans Will Have a Plan
Enquirer reporter Jane Prendergast got an important comment at Monday's council budget committee meeting:
Previously, Ghiz has said this type of thing wasn't her job. I don't know if she's going to pawn it off on the rookie GOP members of council, but I expect one of the conservatives to do something.
If not, I'm calling someone a liar, and she'll not be able to defend herself very well.
"Plus, Councilwoman Leslie Ghiz said, cutting officers would actually cost the city this year – more than $71,000 in payouts of accrued time – and would cut “only” $2.5 million out of the 2102 budget. The Republicans will come up with a plan, she said, that will cut that $2.2 million some other way." (emphasis added)Yes, Council member Leslie Ghiz reportedly claimed that Republicans are working on a plan that will cut $2.2 million dollars from the City Budget. When you put a number out there, the public should expect it to add up. If any of the Republicans issue any type of plan and it doesn't add up, then you know that Ghiz was blowing hot hair in the direction of the FOP, while not actually doing anything. That's something she has perfected over her tenure on council.
Previously, Ghiz has said this type of thing wasn't her job. I don't know if she's going to pawn it off on the rookie GOP members of council, but I expect one of the conservatives to do something.
If not, I'm calling someone a liar, and she'll not be able to defend herself very well.
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