Muncie, Indiana


Keeping Tabs on Spending Through TAB

 

By C.A. Bouslog

MUNCIE, IN - The public is encouraged to attend a special meeting of the Delaware County Council at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 1, 2008.  This meeting has been called for a vote to adopt the ordinance to re-establish the County Board of Tax Adjustment (Tax Adjustment Board or TAB).

Second Harvest Column: Hillary Clinton at the Wigwam

 

By Lois Rockhill

I have not committed to a candidate for U.S. president. That did not stop me from standing in the long line to get into the Anderson Wigwam to see Hillary Clinton. The line itself was inspirational. So many young people. So many women. “Pantsuits are Awesome,” read a sign in the crowd.

Vote For my Mom: Chelsea Clinton and the art of persuasion.

 

By Tolu Olorunda

My Arrival: To see the looks of awe, “star-struckeness” and anticipation on the faces of the countless Ball State Students, one would think that Senator Barack Obama has a better and more realistic shot as a future Chicago-Bulls forward, than the actual Presidency of the United States. The room was engulfed by the attentiveness and Electronic-cameras of the numerous attendees, and filled to the brim with a number-count that only a political celebrity could aggregate. 

Cynthia McKinney, Our Media, and the Politics of Elitism

 

By Tolu Olorunda

With the poor and subpar political coverage presented by our “ever-dependable” media, the name Cynthia McKinney would resonate more as a one-time senator, and less as a present, vibrant and relentless 2008 presidential candidate.

Tuesday Statehouse CDCPTR Visit/Rally

 

By Chris Hiatt

Today was a great and noble effort by the citizens of Delaware County. In a final push to bring some sanity to the circus at the Statehouse, a contingent of nearly 50 people made the trip down by both bus and auto. We were met there by activists from as far away as Hammond and of course many from the Indianapolis area.

Open Letter to Sue Errington Regarding Indiana Property Taxes

 

By Chris Hiatt

Sue (Errington), 

There was a "moment in time" when I thought you were performing your elected and legislative responsibilities in a respectable fashion. Even, as I admitted at the time, contrary to what I had resolved within myself. I was optimistic that you would be able to see through the smoke and mirrors and the "chicken-little" diatribes of the "special interests." I don't believe that to be the case now. Bear in mind your voting positions and flip-flopping on the very serious issues of serious and permanet property tax reform are a matter of record no matter what the reasons.

Delaware County for Property Tax Repeal Road Trip

 

By Chris Hiatt

Hello, fellow Taxpaying Delaware County Citizen!

Brian Howey: Will GOP become the Whigs of the 21st Century?

 

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - "If the Republicans aren't careful, they are going to become the Whigs of the 21st Century," I said.  I'm seated at a South Bend Chocolate Company table with U.S. Rep. Mike Pence.  The topic is immigration. What is striking about my audacious comment is that Pence can only chuckle a bit and wince.

Second Harvest Column: Helpful Volunteers

 

By Lois Rockhill

You may have watched Oprah Winfrey’s “The Big Give” this past Sunday. Participants compete to come up with the most creative ways to take a given amount of money and other resources and multiply them before giving them away to help others.

"Agreement of Non-Aggression" may explain legislator’s erratic behavior

 

By David Scott Coker

As the silly season of this election cycle begins in earnest, many Hoosier residents concerned about property tax relief may be wondering if members of the General Assembly have taken leave of their senses?

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