freetime wrote:
This post truly demonstrates Oracle's thought process as a patronage worker and insider as he claims to be.
IMO, Kim considers spending casino money on needed services such as transit giving it back to the residents and taxpayers. You see, she seems to have the quaint notion that the money belongs to the PEOPLE of Hammond, not just those on top.
Thank god she hasn't adopted the feelings of the mcteam, and that is the primary focus of casino spending should be the elected officials and city workers.
No fancy fish tanks, Christmas parties and stupid statues! Spending the money to allow residents without cars to get to their schools, doctors and places of work is much more ethical than pissing it away on pet projects, IMO.
I think KIm is doing exactly what she should be doing! The people who need the buses don't have a lot of people sticking up for them.
I wish there were more like Kim on the Council.
And as long as Oracle wants to discuiss the casino expenditures, how about explaining the $8 million that apparently fell down a black hole according to another post?
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That $8 million would fund Hammond's buses for 8 years!
first off, the fishtanks are at least appreciated by some people. the buses arent and they cost about 10000 times the amount to run on an annual basis.
but more to the point kim has opposed using casino money in the past to build parks for the city which virtually every family with a child can utilize (maybe 50%). she has opposed it to buy and rid the city of the river park complex nightmare which has been appreciated by about 1/3 of the citizens of the city. she has opposed using casino funds for the state line curb which is appreciated by a couple of thousand residents in that neighborhood. she has opposed using the casino cash to build a magnet/charter school which will benefit about 600 families a year.
even more specifically she has opposed using the money to fund employee insurance benefits on the grounds that that should be a budgetary item!
I agree with Kim.
The City has had 5 years now under McDermott, and this category continues to be a major drain on the city. City employees continue to pay $25 a month for very good insurance coverage. That's unrealistic these days. The 2007 CTAR repoert on gohammond shows about $17 million spent for self-insurance.
Any private employer without a virtually unlimited supply of money would be addressing this issue FOR REAL.
Do I even have to mention again the city's self-insurance committee hasn't issued any publicized reports, as it is supposed to do by city law. Remember the committee hired Purdue Calumet employee Pat Obi for $40,000 to study the insurance and present recommendations? What did you hear about that? I heard nothing myself, nor have I heard of any major changes to the plan. but to run a bus system that only a handfull of citizens ride? why she wants to just pour casino money into that...
as for the rda. that isnt a voluntary expenditure. the city is ordered to contribute to the rda by the state government, and failure to comply would forfit all of the casino revenue.
i have various reasons for opposing the city bus system through any financial mechanism (poor utilizationm low demand) but to claim it deserves casino funding while the above issues do not is utterly prepostorous and hypocritical
most people can understand that position. sure people can disagree...but if people like free claim they dont understand that(as she just did), then they are either morons or they are clearly playing politics with the issue.