Archive for June, 2008

The Great Flood of ‘08

Monday, June 9th, 2008

As Indiana deals with some of the worst flooding in nearly 100 years, here are some things to ponder.

1.  Hoosiers who don’t have flood insurance; some who didn’t live on a flood plain and others who tried to get flood insurance, but it wasn’t offered in their area.

2.  As waters recede, the potential for mosquitoes and West Nile virus increase.

3.  The possibility of more rain.

Just some things to think about in the wake of the worst flood in 100 years.

Rescue Fee

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

As Indiana deals with some of the worst flooding in decades, I have to give credit to state and local responders for “keeping their heads above water” in all this. There is a lot a good coordination taking place across the state and last I checked there was only one fatality and one person missing (keep checking Newstalk 1430 for updates). To be honest, I am surprised there were not more.

On Saturday there was report after report of people who drove around barricades on flooded streets who later had to be rescued from standing water. I honestly don’t know what part of “don’t drive through standing water” do some people not understand. I had a state trooper tell me a story about an idiot who tried to make it by a viaduct on Emerson Avenue in Indianapolis and ended up getting stuck under the viaduct and nearly drowning. The problem with natural disasters is usually the civilians who don’t pay attention the news and tread where wise men refuse to follow.

Maybe the state and local governments should start sending these people bills. I’m not talking about someone caught in a set of circumstances beyond their control, but if you through your own folly end up somewhere you have no business being and then state and local officials have to come bail you out, the least the government can do is send you a bill. Maybe that you will make you think twice next time, but at least because of first responders, you will get to have a next time.

Water, Water Everywhere

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

A lot of water, no casualties so far as parts of Indiana continue to deal with flooding after heavy rains over the past 24 hours.   Governor Mitch Daniels has declared a state of emergency in Johnson and Morgan Counties.  He says both state police and the National Guard have been responding to assistance.  And even the U.S. Coast Guard has lent the state two helicopters in the event they are needed for search and rescue operations.

State officials say sections of Terre Haute and West Terre Haute have also been hit hard and with the possibility of rain in the north, more problems could be expected.  The floods have also threatened private dams in Johnson County.  Daniels also said that state agencies are working well together and it has the logistics and financial resources to deal with this natural disaster.

To date the National Guard has opened shelters for flood victims in Bloomington, Danville and Martinsville. 

The Governor reiterated the call for motorists to stay off the roads in flooded areas.

 

Macky’s Back in Town

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

As Hillary Clinton formally exits the Presidential race today, John McCain is scheduled to come to Indiana next month. I’m told McCain will be here for a lunchtime fundraiser on July 1. It will be at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis. McCain was last here in February for a town hall meeting and fundraising event. Ironically it was on the 22nd, which is George Washington’s birthday.

How’s He Doing?

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch used to have a catch phrase, “How am I doin’?”   He would ask that question to New Yorkers in just about any venue in an effort to gauge public reaction to job as Mayor.  

I bring this up because June is the sixth month of Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard’s time in office.  So I figured it would be nice to give the Mayor an evaluation.

For now, I give the Mayor a “B+”. 

He gets high marks for getting back control of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, getting the state to pick up a number of levies (pre-1977 police pension, child welfare, indigent health care), he also got the 2012 Super Bowl and we are seeing serious decreases in crime.  For all that, I give Mr. Ballard an “A.”

Where I think the Mayor falls short is when comes to being political.  The Mayor is not a political guy and doesn’t like to play politics.  He is about getting things done and doing the right thing.  Admirable qualities, of course.  But the the curse of being a big city mayor is knowing how to play the game and building the political infrastructure necessary to govern. 

I’m not saying you fill city hall with unqualified hacks.  That doesn’t do anyone any good.  What I am saying is that all things being equal, you hire your friends and allies, because they have as much to lose as you do.   So  for not using his vast political arsenal, but still putting good people in city hall, he gets a “B-”

So if you take the “A” for accomplishments, which 70 percent of the job and combine it with the “B-” for the political side of the job which is 30 percent, Greg Ballard gets a “B+”.

Political News You Can Use

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Going, Going, almost Gone

After finally being hit with a cold bucket of reality, Hillary’s Presidential campaign is melting away and her departure cannot come soon enough.   Although I would like to think of her as gone and forgotten, that will not be happening unfortunately.  I still see her trying to angle a VP spot.  Hopefully there is some retired general who will be more than happy to take her place.

Crime & Punishment

If you think crime is down in Indianapolis, you’re right.  The latest crime stats (as of May 18) show decreases in robbery and burglary.  The number of homicides were the same, but key indicator, aggravated assaults saw a double-digit percentage drop.  That number is important because had someone’s aim been better the aggravated assault would have turned into a murder.  Mayor Greg Ballard credits the dropped to reorganizing the police department and incresaed work with neighborhoods.

Young at Heart

If Jill Long Thompson is still in the market for a Southern Indiana Democrat to nominate as Lt. Governor, Senate Minority Leader Richard Young (D-Milltown) will gladly take the job, if asked.   Former House Speaker John Gregg and Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel have both said “no.”  Young says he would be happy to campaign with Thompson saying she is a formidable candidate and will work hard to defeat Mitch Daniels.

And the Nominee Is…

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Barack Obama is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for the Presidency of the United States.  Say what you will about his policies or disagree with his politics, but America made history tonight.  For the first time an African-American has been nominated to head a major political party for the most important job in the world.  Something like this happening was unheard of when my father was my age, and never even imagined during my grandfather’s time.

You have to think about this as a country, when it comes to race, this shows we have made a ton of progress.  We still have some ways to go in some areas, but at least for now, we all have an opportunity to see history be made.  At the very least, you have to feel good about that.

Now the campaign can begin in earnest.

THE TOP 10 THINGS I LEARNED IN THE WOODS

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Despite my best efforts, my significant other and I made it back from the wilderness in one piece. Now granted, I will admit that as I headed south I was expecting something out of the “The Hills Have Eyes, but no Teeth.” Fortunately, I was wrong. I met really nice people and in fact, not only did I have a good time, overall, I learned a few things. Here they are.

10. Rubbing sticks together won’t help you light your cigar.

9. Godiva chocolate is good for smores, but it melts over an open flame.

8. No matter what the signs say, everything is at least 30 minutes away from where you are.

7. True irony is when your cabin is adjacent to a petting zoo and the donkeys keep you up all night making noise.  Although I’m not sure which one was for Clinton and which one Obama.

6. When you are in the woods, you cannot complain about the insects. They were there first.

5. If you find a cell phone signal, don’t move an inch or you will lose and miss out on information regarding Jill Long Thompson’s search for a Lt. Governor and Republican in-fighting over the nomination of a candidate for Attorney General.

4. If you pick a cabin with a hot tub, never criticize your significant other’s driving skills on country roads, because you will never get to use it.

3. They call it poison ivy for a reason.

2. It makes no sense to spend $100 on Land’s End hiking boots if you’re not going to use them because the trail is muddy from last night’s rain.

1. Black people do make it back from the woods.

By the way, I saw the best sign ever on a little church on SR 37, “Count Your Blessings, Not Your Problems.” I agree wholeheartedly.