The County Department heads, including County Prosecutor Joe Deters, issued a report of what they state will happen if cuts are made to the county budget. The results are not good, but Joe Deters seems to be using some type of new math or really has a internally top heavy salary range and high overhead. I say this because he claimed that if he had to bear $1.9M of cuts of his $10.4M budget, he will have to cut 50 of his criminal attorneys. The Enquirer reports that 50 is 41% of his staff attorneys. That works out to an 18% budget cut, which Deters claims equates to a 41% cut to his number of attorneys? What the hell kind of cut is he making to his staff? Is he just picking the 50 lowest paid attorneys and staff and laying them off? The average cost comes out to $38,000 for 50. That's expense for the employees, not salary. Salary would have be something much, less. I don't know what the starting wage is for a county lawyer, but something in the low 30K seems really low.
I am guessing that 50 would include attorneys and support staff combined and it doesn't include expenses for benefits.
Therefore, either Deters is lying, or the Enquirer is mistaken, or both.
This is disappointing because the County is in horrible shape and the Republican majority is not willing to do anything to prevent these types of cuts. Reports like these issued by the department heads are helpful to the public understand the type of impact we face because of the failure of Hartmann and Monzel to maintain the services required by the state. It would help department heads' cause if Deters would be more straight forward with the facts.
UPDATE: Yeah, someone is not adding correctly. If you read page 41 of the impact statement you find that the very half-assed report from the Prosecutor's office assumes $3M in cuts and base 50 attorneys at $50K, plus 10K for benefits, totaling $60K each. So, the question is where does the $3M vs. $1.9M of cuts discrepancy come from? A million+ dollar difference is a big one.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
CincyFringe Shows Get Noticed Across the Country
CityBeat's Rick Pender reports on the good review the Performance Gallery's IndyFringe performance of Fricative received. The show is a provocative Dadaesque use of vocalisation that played CincyFringe in 2008. Here was my Review on TheConveyor.com.
Also getting some attention for the upcoming Chicago Fringe is Pones Inc whose production The Four Food Groups was the featured photo for this UpChicago Fringe article.
Chicago Fringe also features the amazing Artemis Exchange show Aberrant Reflections on the Barbarism of You & I.
If you happen to be in Chicago over the next week and a half, see both shows, they both were Conveyor.com award winners and are rousing fun.
Also getting some attention for the upcoming Chicago Fringe is Pones Inc whose production The Four Food Groups was the featured photo for this UpChicago Fringe article.
Chicago Fringe also features the amazing Artemis Exchange show Aberrant Reflections on the Barbarism of You & I.
If you happen to be in Chicago over the next week and a half, see both shows, they both were Conveyor.com award winners and are rousing fun.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Bigotry Wins a Battle in a Local Catholic High School
It is sad, but not a surprise that the Cincinnati Archdiocese bowed to local and national pressure from anti-Muslim groups and parents. Archbishop Dennis Schnurr cancelled a potluck dinner at Mother of Mercy High School in Westwood between students and local Muslims. The dinner was to be Ramadan meal and was meant as a way for students to learn about and meet local Muslims in hopes to better understanding the religion and the people who practice it. Instead, the event at the school was cancelled and a different Catholic group in University Heights will hold the event, without the school's involvement.
Teaching that bigotry wins is the result of this incident. That will create more bigotry. What is worse is that some parents, like Kelly Jennings, are teaching bigotry directly by acting to prevent this event. I just don't understand the fear and ignorance of fools like Jennings. They appear to live in bubble, with just a single tube of information flowing in and scared stiff that adding more sources will pop their mythical safety net. This lingering bigotry is so foolish, yet so hard to break.
Teaching that bigotry wins is the result of this incident. That will create more bigotry. What is worse is that some parents, like Kelly Jennings, are teaching bigotry directly by acting to prevent this event. I just don't understand the fear and ignorance of fools like Jennings. They appear to live in bubble, with just a single tube of information flowing in and scared stiff that adding more sources will pop their mythical safety net. This lingering bigotry is so foolish, yet so hard to break.
Where Is the Conservatives' Budget Plan?
Leslie Ghiz said there was going to be a budget plan, but we still haven't gotten word of one. We get more grandstanding and pandering by the Conservatives on Cincinnati City Council, but no plan. It is a pathetic game. Promise not to fire police officers, but refuse to document and detail whose jobs would be cut is all we get.
Let's be clear, jobs will have to be cut based on current State cuts and the continued low revenue projections. The Conservatives (mostly Republican) on council have the majority and have the responsibility to state before the election what they would cut.
We're not going to get much more than promises made to score endorsements and votes. Elections don't breed honesty, they are about saying what your voting base wants to hear.
Let's be clear, jobs will have to be cut based on current State cuts and the continued low revenue projections. The Conservatives (mostly Republican) on council have the majority and have the responsibility to state before the election what they would cut.
We're not going to get much more than promises made to score endorsements and votes. Elections don't breed honesty, they are about saying what your voting base wants to hear.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Check Out Some Great Aerial Photos of Cincinnati
Check out some great aerial photographs of Cincinnati, including Downtown, the Rverfront, and Kings Island, from QueenCityDiscovery.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Here They Are: AMERICA'S MERCURY ASTRONAUTS!
There are a few Cincinnati City Council candidates who need their signatures verified, but everything's been turned in and the list of candidates for the ride of a lifetime are as follows:
Incumbents:
Chris Bortz (C)
Leslie Ghiz (R)
Wayne Lippert Jr. (R)
Amy Murray (R)
Roxanne Qualls (C/D)
Laure Quinlivan (D)
Cecil Thomas (D)
Charlie Winburn (R)
Wendell Young (D)
Previous Candidates:
Kevin Flynn (C)
Nicholas Hollan (D)
Christopher Smitherman (I)
New Candidates:
Jacqueline Allen (I) *
Mike Allen (I)
Kathy Atkinson (I)
Patricia McCollum (I)
Sandra Queen Noble (I)
Jason Riveiro (D)
Chris Seelbach (D)
Yvette Simpson (C/D)
P.G. Sittenfeld (D)
Catherine Smith Mills (R)
Write in Candidate:
Orlando Welborn
More from CityBeat and the Enquirer.
*Please note that CityBeat and the Enquirer have slightly different lists. CityBeat includes Jacqueline Allen, the Enquirer does not. CityBeat indicated J. Allen had turned in enough signatures, but was among those waiting for the signatures to be verified. I am not aware that the verification were completed.
Incumbents:
Chris Bortz (C)
Leslie Ghiz (R)
Wayne Lippert Jr. (R)
Amy Murray (R)
Roxanne Qualls (C/D)
Laure Quinlivan (D)
Cecil Thomas (D)
Charlie Winburn (R)
Wendell Young (D)
Previous Candidates:
Kevin Flynn (C)
Nicholas Hollan (D)
Christopher Smitherman (I)
New Candidates:
Jacqueline Allen (I) *
Mike Allen (I)
Kathy Atkinson (I)
Patricia McCollum (I)
Sandra Queen Noble (I)
Jason Riveiro (D)
Chris Seelbach (D)
Yvette Simpson (C/D)
P.G. Sittenfeld (D)
Catherine Smith Mills (R)
Write in Candidate:
Orlando Welborn
More from CityBeat and the Enquirer.
*Please note that CityBeat and the Enquirer have slightly different lists. CityBeat includes Jacqueline Allen, the Enquirer does not. CityBeat indicated J. Allen had turned in enough signatures, but was among those waiting for the signatures to be verified. I am not aware that the verification were completed.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Help the Streetcar and All Rail Projects: Cincinnatians For Progress Fundraiser - Tonight!
Cincinnatians For Progress is holding a fundraiser tonight,Thursday August 25th, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at The Blue Wisp, 318 E. 8th St.
There will be music by Dave Hawkins. There will be door prizes from Milton's, Iris Bookcafe, Park + Vine, Segway and others. Get there and support progress for Cincinnati.
A suggested donation is $20 to the general public, or $50 to hosts. If you can't make it tonight, you can contribute online here.
A suggested donation is $20 to the general public, or $50 to hosts. If you can't make it tonight, you can contribute online here.
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