Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The column in the newspaper written by Matt Nash bashing Steve Price still has me fuming. Steve Price is not my council representative but what the hey? England has the majority of Council reps voting for his agenda so what does it matter if Price doesn't agree with England about the taxpayer's money?

I found this article to be unconscionable, rude, uninformed, detrimental, and uncalled for. Does Nash live in Price's district? Didn't Nash lose his own election? We all know about him being mentally unstable and the dirt with his personal life. Do you think he would appreciate someone writing about that?

I called on Steve Price after reading this article; mainly wanting to know his reaction. Price is educated and a real person (as I call him), and I admire him sticking to his principles no matter what. This City is in the red to the tune of $12 million dollars. Nash makes no reference to this issue. I maintain this is the real issue and the Administration is simply trying to muddy the waters so we won't talk about it. Well, I say Steve Price and all of us need to be talking about it. Not how much more of our money can the City spend but how we can make up our budget shortfalls and require the City to be more accountable for their actions. Matter of fact, I can not understand why there has not been an emergency meeting of the Council to address the shortfalls. Maybe Mr. Price's district can talk him into forcing the Council into a meeting for this purpose. I would like to see the looks on the other Council people's faces when they finally admit the shortages on the books.

I urge Mr. Price to stand firm and to stand tall. What do you think about this hogwash?

67 comments:

Anonymous said...

I still cannot believe the Tribune would publish those words of Mr. Nash.
But then again, it seems the Tribune has not published all the stories about the city’s financial mess. It seems the Tribune has DROPPED THE BALL and are letting people write things that might be found in the National Enquirer. Is that what it takes to sell papers and attract interest? How many hard copies do they print daily? Should they go to printing a weekly paper only? Their reporters should be assigned some REAL in depth stories to write about, instead of having some citizens take up space writing those horrible columns.
I also urge Mr. Price to stand tall. I also urge the other City Council members to open their eyes (read the financial info you have and ask questions) and join him.

Anonymous said...

So true! I don't think the Tribune knows how to read financials, even the ones they publish or they would be up in arms too.

Anonymous said...

I have a question. HOW CAN NEW ALBANY KEEP ON SPENDING MONEY THAT THEY DON'T HAVE ? THEY KEEP SPENDING MONEY AND MAKING THE DEBT HOLE DEEPER.

Anonymous said...

I can't figure out the answer to that question either! To me this is where the politcos are committing malfeasance of office. It's their JOB to take care of OUR money.

Anonymous said...

To councilman Price; Don't buy England's lies. Vote NO. As a council member each should be familiar with issues important to all of us.

Anonymous said...

Council members elected must be concerned with the big picture, sincere their responsibility is to all taxpayers, not just for England's political favor.

Anonymous said...

Well stated and well said.

Common sense and good judgement by Price will hopefully prevent other council members and us from falling for this slick money grubbing scheme perpetrate by England and Malysz.

Anonymous said...

I would love to know that New Albany will remain a desirable community long after I pass. However with the short-sightedness and "me" attitude of its businesses downtown. I feel that those people don't care about planning for future generations. (meaning bars and resturants). Given this attitude, New Albany does not have a bright future.

Anonymous said...

And why would anyone trust a authorless article such as this?

Anonymous said...

If you looked at my financial sitution, you might make the argument for me that I can't afford a few extra bucks either. I support what Councilman Price is doing by voting NO.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for opening this blog.

Anonymous said...

Can we really trust our Mayor's decisions anymore?

NO...

Anonymous said...

Maybe Nash didn't take his medication that day. Who is dumb enough to write the crap he wrote about my council member?

What an embarrassment to the Nash family.

Anonymous said...

The only good thing I read in the Tribune today was Price's letter. Everything else made me cringe.

My worse nightmare is city and county merging and England thinking he will get control over ALL OF IT. That and I wouldn't wish our debt on my worse enemy.

I hear the County will not go along with the City on the Coyle building. Wish I could be sure. As England ALWAYS does, this is a last minute decision that HAS TO BE MADE NOW or else. Simply the way he does business. Ugghh.

I think he makes me physically ill.

Anonymous said...

I agree with everything stated. This Coyle deal makes no sense, period. The lack of honesty surrounding this deal is a great concern. England and Coyle have everything to gain, and the city would be foolish to spend this kind of money during a recession.

Anonymous said...

Remember you are the same people who represent and vote against anything new in New Albany that will bring IN tax revenue.

Anonymous said...

Why is the Mayor and his staff giving everything to the downtown section of New Albany?

Why don't they ride around and see the trash all over New Albany?

We pay taxes and we pay their salaries and the whole city needs attention.

Someone asked why we can't get yard trash picked up. The city said they are looking at contracts.

Who is supposed to pick up yard trash.

Anonymous said...

I see a lot of critism levied against this purchase that is based on money. Who's getting a slice of the pie, who isn't, innunendos about back room deals, etc. Coyle's is a fantastic piece of land and at a good deal. It's a win...win for our city.

Anonymous said...

Maybe we can all get some answers if we buy a $30.00 ticket to tour the Mayor's Open House Event. Ha!

taxpayer against spending said...

It will sit there, not generating revenue, just consuming it.

Anonymous said...

What open house? He's charging? How ridiclous of him.

Anonymous said...

1:20 Adding another wrong in your scenario doesn't make it right.

"Your logic is flawed..."

Anonymous said...

One of my mother's favorite saying was; "you better make sure you're not cutting off your nose to spite you face."

England's saying is; money, money, money,I love spending citizens precious money.

LMFAO

Anonymous said...

Where did you learn about the $30.00 tickets to allow you to tour the Mayor's house ? Who is selling the $30.00 tickets ?

Where will that $30.00 go ? Into what pot or pocket ?

Anonymous said...

New Albany becomes a bigger joke every day.

It makes me want to cry, not laugh.

We are paying for this comedy of errors.

Anonymous said...

The $30.00 ticket thing was in the Tribune. Doug wants to sell his house; DNA is hosting the open house and selling the tickets; and his wife just happens to be President of DNA. The City Boards should not be doing any private bull crap like that; I don't care who you are.

Anonymous said...

Isn't this another example of malfeasance of office? Using government services for private gain? So what if he doesn't get the $30.00 per ticket; it's the free publicity and getting the word out the place is for sale. Maybe even prospective buyers.

Do you think DNA would like to host my open house so I can sell it...and get the **** out of here?


Yeah, right.

Help me Rhonda, Help Help Me Rhonda... (Or should I should say Michelle?)

Anonymous said...

I am laughing at the conversation about the $30.00 ticket to tour the mayor's house, but, where is the prosecutor and the State Attorney General ?

Why are they allowing this to go on in our city ?

What is the City Attorney getting out of this in addition to his $150,000 salary ? What a MESS !!

Anonymous said...

Can we really trust our Mayors decisions anymore?

Anonymous said...

It is time to clean house. Our city government has made a joke of our city. The mayor never misses a photo op or face time on tv but continues to embarrass us with the threats and lies. It is our tax dollars they are wasting. This city needs some new blood badly the folks we have now are crooks, thieves and liars.

Anonymous said...

I'm with you on that one. Throw them all out, but keep Price on our council.

FED UP said...

Firstly New Albany needs a council that understands the role and responsibilities of municipal government. There are too many council members that use their position for advancing their pet agendas instead of prioritizing and addressing the genuine issues associated with running this city.

Secondly department heads need to be held more accountable. These are the people that request additional funding to council and the mayor, deputy mayor, redevelopement. They are the ones that are ultimately the people responsible for spending the city busget. Poor decisions making cost taxpayers signofocantly every year.

While a new mayor is certainly in order unless there is a serious changeover in council and city management we're doomed to more of the same woeful goverance that we've suffered through for the past four mayors.

When is enough...enough?

Anonymous said...

Your right. This council needs to go. Thank god for our watchdog group to ensure everyone is on the up and up. What does that say about our council? It says you have no control or don't want the responsibility to deal with anyone that is crooked. Fire them! We need to wipe out this council and start fresh. The fees are beyond pathetic. We have families losing their jobs barely hanging on to their homes goinng to the food bank to provide for their families and our mator and council wants to increase sewer, stormwater and sanitation now. Build a $12 million parking garage and a $3.5 water park. The progressives are bitching about five trees cut down at St. Mary's Church. This is absolutely disgusting. Have they stopped needless spending during this recession? And yet we don't even have a 2010 approved budget. I would love to see an itemized list of all the spending the England administration and the council has done or approved over the last rwo years in office. Sreve Price I'm in your corner. CFA keep fighting for me and my family.

Anonymous said...

sorry for my typo, I meant to write Steve Price.

Anonymous said...

You said a mouthful 8:30. Isn't it sad, but yet true? It makes you so mad...at least it does me. Maybe it's the frustration. Sad but true. Down right pathetic.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of our administration as a whole, "if you don't have leadership and accountability, you're screwed." Guess what, folks? We're screwed! Last nights council meeting made me want to throw up. Then the commies started bitching about the five trees cut down and we left.

Anonymous said...

It seems to me that Price must be doing something right. I agreed with everything he wrote and why. Keep up the good work, Steve.

Anonymous said...

The more I read on these local blogs, the more I realize I have moved into thew land of the uneducated and illiterate rednecks.

Anonymous said...

The fools downtown do not pay attention as to the problems inside and outside city hall. The residents deserve better than what city hall has provided since the last England term which is nothing.

City Hall is dirty, corrupt, and criminal

Anonymous said...

What was it England said when he ran as a candidate? I will restore trust in government.

I now read England's got our local beer belly commie all pist off.

Maybe he needs a bigger patio out in front of his bar.

LMFAO

Anonymous said...

You might have been thinking the City of New Albany Council members need divine intervention to help them run the city right.
Council President Gonder removed the Lords Prayer from the regular meetings. I believe in a higher authority. I feel this a move in the wrong direction.
Are we returning to the 1950's? I'll do everything in my power to see that this guy get's voted out of office.

Anonymous said...

No one is denying you the ability to worship your god. You just can't do it during a public meeting, as that violates the prohibition against government supporting or endorsing a particular faith.

Anonymous said...

What was it about my statement that you did not understand about the Lords Prayer? Go back and read it slowly and maybe it will sink in. More of that progressive schooling no doubt? Think like the others. in that case why don't you consider leaving us and continue your search to find the Utopian life you desire. Having the prayer is extremely appropriate. Our Republic cannot and will not continue without a morally conscious electorate. There's just way too much room for corruption, and is one of the reason's we are having so many problems right now. May god have mercy on your soul.

Anonymous said...

Roger, why do you think you need to reinerate your atheistism? Everyone knows by your first ignorant comment.

Go hug a tree.

Anonymous said...

My kitchen table issue is the $2 million for police and fire. I am all for paying these folks a decent wage with a premium for the dangerous work that they do, but I think that they already get that and some, and directing the city to fork over such a substantial amount of money is a little unreasonable in the current economic environment. I'm with Price, there are also lots of other things the city could put back on the table.

Maybe it's time to go to a Volunteer Police and Fire Department.

Fed Up said...

The moral in this city between the workers and the tax payers is so sad.

When England is the problem.

He allows people to double dip (like Price said) the council votes yes (except Price) on anything and everything England wants. If the mayor and other council members thinks he/them should get a pat on the back for this, forget about it. Now perhaps his high paid staff that keeps growing should offer a pay cut.

Amazing what these folks make. The mayor boasts about all of his people taking no raise. They all got one in 2008 and 2009.

Does he think people are stupid?

Someone needs to pay attention, people are not being heard or represented properly.

England talks out of both sides of his mouth.

Stay forever vigilant when observing this administration.

Anonymous said...

It is about time that things change in New Albany. Trim the budget, get lean and efficient.

The Mayor owes us answers for the waste of our money, which also cripples the city's attempts to improve. The real answer is that his political cronies are taken care of.

Where's the money Mrs. Garry, you're a bigger thief than he is.
Water board this bitch and she'll tell all.

That's my issue and thanks for allowing me to state my opinion.

Anonymous said...

What if we created crooked politicians public service ads or flyers and place them all over town. Starring all those crooks who really ought to come with warning labels?

Just a thought.

Anonymous said...

NEW ALBANY IS A SAD PLACE. WHEN THE CITY ADMINISTRATION HAS A PROBLEM, THEY SET UP A NEW BOARD OR DEPARTMENT. THEN, THEY HAVE TO PAY MORE SALARIES, BENEFITS AND MORE TAKE HOME CARS WITH OUR TAX MONEY.

Anonymous said...

I second that.

Anonymous said...

The only thing getting milked around here are the pockets of the homeowners.

Anonymous said...

To be honest, I find Matt Nash's cheap attack on Councilman Price very shoddy.

Anonymous said...

Baylor and Nash are all talk. They all complain about bike paths, Councilman Price, Coffey and anyone else they don't agree with. How hard is it to write a 900 column.

Anonymous said...

Matt Nash came across as argumentative and attacking, we have all seen that in his column and it does not sit well with others. Mr. Price has shown a true concern for both the third district and the city. And he is very understanding of third district and city needs as well. Mr. Price has earned another term on city council in my book and he has my vote.

Anonymous said...

Easy to throw rocks at someone (Price) that's been doing the job. Both of these guys (Nash and Baylor) live in glass houses.

Anonymous said...

Steve has excellent leadership skills, listening thoughtfully to his constituents and responds to their request and needs and has the knowledge and experience to navigate through the political maze of City Hall, experience which is sorely needed in these tight fiscal times.

He needs to continue voting 'no'.

Anonymous said...

This is my issue:

1. Charles Miller, police - $90,642
2. Greg Crabtree, police - $89,037
3. Albert Higdon, police - $87,658
4. Merl Harl, police - $87,504
5. Mike Lawrence, police - $85,210
6. Carl Malysz, deputy mayor, -$84,999
7. Denny Richard Lee, police - $84,588
8. Arthur Byrd, fire - $82,819
9. Scott Carpenter, fire - $82,690
10. Matt Juliot, fire - $82,209

Need I say anymore?

Anonymous said...

As I oredicted around our necks like a yoke so England can stuff increased fees down our throats til we gag and add additional financial stress to our families is not the hallmark of a real leader.

It's the hallmark of someone unwilling to make painful and difficult decisions at City Hall in the same manner we do.

It's a cowards way out by forcing decisions on us, decisions to cut our family budgets even more because the mayor won't cut his.

Bt the way, has the mayor said he had all the pay raises built in this year, or will he claim, no one has had a raise since he took office.

Keep voting 'NO' Mr. Price.

Anonymous said...

Jail, baby, jail for England.

Anonymous said...

That would be a true time for real celebration. Couldn't happen to a more corrupt person, other than Nixon.

lmao

Anonymous said...

Yes I would feel like I was in the Wizard Of Oz "ding dong the wicked witch is dead" rolling through my head lol.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for allow us to discuss the real issues, unlike other blogs.

Anonymous said...

Mayor England stated today; we either raise $2 million from a new LOIT Tax or we have to lay off city employees.

I say lay them all off and run the city like a business.

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Anonymous said...

I agree with Nash. When has Price voted for anything that would make this city better. He just votes against things. When will he vote for something.

Anonymous said...

When we have some money or he gets some answers about the money.