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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

New Guilford County Schools Superintendent Sharon Contreras' = Say Yes to Education, Say Yes Guilford and Say Yes Syracuse = Say Yes now owns Guilford County Schools

Why are most of Say Yes to Education's investments
located in "CENTRAL AMERICA  AND THE CARIBBEAN"?


New Guilford superintendent brings 25 years of education experience 

Posted: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 10:22 pm

By Marquita Brown marquita.brown@greensboro.com

GREENSBORO — Sharon Contreras’ academic background — starting as an English teacher 25 years ago and working as chief academic officer for several school systems — helped set her apart from others vying to be the superintendent of Guilford County Schools.

How much money would it take to pay for every Guilford County High School graduate 
who was promised "a free college education"?

What is the anticipated average per student scholarship expected to be 
for Guilford County's 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019's graduating classes?

...Contreras has been the superintendent of Syracuse City Schools in New York state, a district with more than 20,000 students, since 2011. While there she gained experience working in a Say Yes partnership, which launched in Syracuse in 2008 and will produce its first “last dollar” scholarships in Guilford County Schools this summer.

Contact Marquita Brown at (336) 373-7002, and follow @mbrownNR on Twitter.

http://www.greensboro.com/news/new-guilford-superintendent-brings-years-of-education-experience-video/article_5a7376eb-3d52-5239-a807-c8b34df56183.html

If 3,500 students qualify the first year, 
how much is going to go to each student?

If 3,500 students qualify the next year, 
how much is going to go to each student?

Say Yes and Guilford County Schools won't say.


Monday, May 23, 2016; This appears to look like what's going to happen to Say Yes Guilford, Say Yes to Education and the City of Greensboro employee's pension fund



How much money does Say Yes Guilford have on hand
 to fund the scholarships?

Say Yes' Donnie Turlington, 
a former City of Greensboro Communications and Marketing Director 
who is now Say Yes Guilford's Director of Communications
won't say.

Triad Business Journal's mention of Sharon L. Contreras and Say Yes to Education; 0

New superintendent named for Triad school district

If 3,500 kids get $1,000 each, it will cost $3,500,000.

As the number should about double in year two, 
how much has Say Yes set aside?

Say Yes and Guilford County Commissioners won't say,
 Guilford County's School Board Members won't say,
and now Sharon Contreras won't say.

Allen Johnson and Doug Clark;

Five years later, she’s coming to Guilford County. One connection is the Say Yes to Education program, which was launched in Syracuse in 2008. “I’m so proud that Guilford County is also a Say Yes district,” she said of the program that’s providing its first college scholarships here this summer.

http://www.greensboro.com/opinion/n_and_r_editorials/our-opinion-new-superintendent/article_04f11ccd-d465-5d66-9080-6bdedf110a06.html

As the number of dollars should about double again over the next two years, 
how is Say Yes going to pay for it?

Say Yes' Mary Vigue, a former City of Greensboro Assistant Manager won't say,
the News and Record's Allen Johnson and Doug Clark won't say,
and Marquita Brown won't say.

Times four is $14 million per year.

Where's the money?

Contreras also has experience working with the "Say Yes to Education Initiative" which launched its first community-wide partnership in Syracuse in 2008.

http://www.twcnews.com/nc/triad/news/2016/06/28/dr--sharon-contreras-likely-guilford-co--schools--new-superintendent.html
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016; What did Brian Cleary and Eric Ginsburg tell Joanna Rutter before she wrote' "Say Yes mobilizes for next phase of educational support"?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/06/what-did-brian-cleary-and-eric-ginsburg.html
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Say Yes to Education, Inc. (Say Yes), and Say Yes Guilford appears to be a legal Ponzi scheme and/or a Racket

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/say-yes-to-education-inc-say-yes-and.html
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...To instill instant momentum and foster a can-do culture right from the start, Contreras, assisted by a Say Yes consultant, began her tenure by requesting that teams at individual schools and district-wide teams carry out Rapid Results projects over her first 100 days. Mostly aimed at increasing educational outcomes, these projects were designed to generate insights into longer-term goals.

...Say Yes, the brainchild of the University of Pennsylvania’s Norman Newberg and financier George S. Weiss, who remains a fiscal angel, never before climbed on the big stage to accept the challenge of remaking an entire urban school system.

...Say Yes set out to accumulate pledges for tens of millions of dollars.


If they don't even have the $35 million 
they say they have 'pledged' in hand, 
how can they pay out more than what would make the funds unsustainable?

Say Yes and the City of Greensboro won't say

Why wouldn't they want to say?

...Say Yes seeks to increase high school and college graduation rates for students from the inner city. It has carried out projects with cohorts of students in Philadelphia; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Hartford, Connecticut; and in the Harlem section of New York City, at various times since 1987.

...“What really drove me to come to a city with 180 inches of snow a year was learning of the collaborative governance and the Say Yes model,” said Contreras, who gave up the job of chief academic officer in Providence to make the shift. “Educators all over the country seek this kind of support. I never before saw anything like what’s here. I wouldn’t have come if not for Say Yes.” The magnitude of the cooperation impressed Contreras when she began considering a move to Syracuse. “I had never before seen a mayor, a higher education president, and others come together like that, problem-solving together in the same room,” she said. “It was quite remarkable.”

Say Yes owns Sharon Contreras

...Paul G. Tremont, president SRC Corporation, a major company in the city and one of the most important financial supporters for Say Yes in Syracuse, was willing to wait for results in the classroom

Why wouldn't the News and Record investigate?

They know what the questions are, and have declined to ask

...When Say Yes arrived in Syracuse, it drove change in a school system in which few seemed to have any idea of how to make change occur. With the passage of time and the hiring of a highly regarded superintendent, the moment was at hand for Say Yes to adapt itself to a new role as a facilitator of change and let Sharon Contreras take over the driver’s seat, as she appeared more than willing to do.

What will the monies be invested in and at what cost for Guilford County's graduates?

How many students will the "Full Tuition Scholarship Incentive" cover for 2016's graduating class, 
and what is the expected pay out by Say Yes Guilford [over the next ten years]?

How much will Say Yes Guilford need to raise and make on the endowment each year 
to remain sustainable?

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools
so far declined to provide all documentation and communications 
concerning the investment management fees for the endowment?

...2011 (Spring) Sharon Contreras selected as SCSD superintendent Operating director hired to provide local leadership and reduce dependence on Say Yes national leaders

...Some parents worry that the college scholarships will dry up and that their children will not reap the benefits of the program. It is this very concern that Say Yes is addressing in building an endowment for the scholarships. Sharon Contreras has spoken of Say Yes being around for at least a generation.

. . . I agree with Sharon Contreras with her assessment that Say Yes is a partnership and irrespective of the support that Say Yes provides, if the school system is not providing the very best educational program the results or benefits of Say Yes won’t be realized.”

...Nancy Cantor and Mary Anne Carey along with Mayor Miner, County Executive Mahoney, and Superintendent Contreras were the mighty dynamos generating a considerable amount of the energy for Say Yes in Syracuse.

http://sayyestoeducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Rebuilding_Communities_small.pdf


Can Say Yes continue its free tuition promise?

With $9.5 million in its scholarship endowment fund, Say Yes Syracuse has reached less than one-third of its $30 million goal.

At a time when Say Yes Syracuse needs to rev up its fundraising, its local staff, which has also been funded by the national Say Yes, is shrinking.  It has only three employees, half what it once had.

The Syracuse office has laid off its marketing, public relations staff and community engagement staff, reducing its community visibility. Its development director, Lisa Moore, took a job with Onondaga Community College.  Moore had been responsible for raising scholarship endowment money.

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools 
so far declined to provide all documentation and communications 
involving the school system's due diligence concerning Say Yes to Education?

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools so far declined to provide estimates 
for the amounts and number of scholarships to be distributed via Say Yes Guilford?

The national Say Yes had always planned to phase out financial support of programs in Syracuse, both for scholarships and support services.

Indeed, the school district has folded Say Yes' initiatives - like some after-school programs -- into the district's budget. Community partners, like the city and Onondaga County, have directed more services through the school district. For the third consecutive year, Say Yes Syracuse has requested money ($1.5 million) from the city of Syracuse to pay for Say Yes school programs.

In the next two years, national Say Yes will pump $2 million more to Syracuse to pay for current scholarships to cover the shortfall.

Dunn says an endowment of $20 million would "get the program very close to sustainability, given current spending rates."

Syracuse schools Superintendent Sharon Contreras said she was confident that Say Yes would meet its endowment goals.

"The scholarship promise is a critical element as we work diligently to close the opportunity gap and afford all SCSD graduates with access to college irrespective of their zip code and family income," Contreras said.

http://www.syracuse.com/schools/index.ssf/2015/04/will_say_yes_continue_its_free_tuition_promise_1.html

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools 
so far declined to provide the expected salaries of Say Yes Guilford employees?

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools 
so far declined to provide the percentage of the total amount to be given to students each year?

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools 
so far declined to provide expected yearly fundraising costs?

SAY YES SYRACUSE OPERATING COMMITTEE;

Syracuse City Schools Superintendent Sharon Contreras
Syracuse Teachers Association President Kevin Ahern
Syracuse City Mayor Stephanie Minor
Onondaga County Executive Joanne Mahoney...

http://sayyessyracuse.org/about/governance/

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools 
so far declined to state if  Say Yes Guilford is to be considered a fiduciary over the investment assets?

Why has Say Yes, the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Schools 
so far declined to report if the investment managers will be considered fiduciaries?

Say Yes to Education issues statement on Contreras no-confidence vote

Say Yes to Education is taking no position on the conflict between Syracuse City Schools Superintendent Sharon Contreras and the Syracuse Teachers Association.

The union held a no-confidence vote on Contreras earlier this week. More than 95 percent of the teachers who cast ballots voted no confidence.

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/06/say_yes_to_education_issues_statement_on_contreras_no-confidence_vote.html

TUESDAY, MARCH 1ST 2016; Mahoney announces $20 million for Syracuse Say Yes, preserving free tuition program

...Say Yes Syracuse is receiving a big lift from the county that will allow it to permanently endow its scholarships going forward.

...Before that announcement, there were worries that Say Yes Syracuse would not reach its goal to build up a $30 million dollar scholarship endowment fund and take over tuition costs. In eight years it had only collected ten million dollars for its endowment fund.

The national Say Yes to Education organization had said it planned to stop paying for Syracuse area scholarships in June 2017.

...On Tuesday, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner announced that proceeds from bonds issued by the Syracuse Local Development Corporation will go towards Say Yes to Education. Those proceeds are expected to be $400,000.

...Since the City of Syracuse partnered with Say Yes eight years ago, the promise of free college tuition has been one of the city's best selling points.

However there were concerns Say Yes would soon have to start saying "no" if it could not raise $20 million in just 15 months.

...The national Say Yes organization now requires cities that partner with them to have self sufficient scholarship endowment funds within six years. Syracuse had been granted extra time because it was first city in the U.S. to partner with Say Yes.

That concern was put to rest Tuesday night when Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney announced a $20 million contribution towards the Syracuse College Promise will be distributed to the Say Yes Scholarship Endowment Fund in full this year.

http://cnycentral.com/news/local/say-yes-tuition-program-needs-20-million-in-15-months

July 29, 2015; Say Yes cuts Syracuse director Pat Driscoll and downsizes its local office

Say Yes to Education, a program that has helped thousands of students from the Syracuse City School District go to college for free, has cut its operating director and closed its Syracuse office to save money.

Pat Driscoll's position as the operating director of Say Yes Syracuse was eliminated in the organization's budget for this year, said Tim Carroll, director of mayoral initiatives for the city of Syracuse. The city is part of the local partnership that manages Say Yes in Syracuse.

According to Say Yes' federal nonprofit filing, Driscoll's salary and benefits were $129,793 in 2012. Carroll said the national Say Yes organization, which is based in New York City, also decided to close its Syracuse office. The two remaining employees, who handle scholarship paperwork, will work out of space owned by the Syracuse City School District, Carroll said.

From the start, the expectation had been that Say Yes would be controlled and funded locally, said Gene Chasin, chief operating officer for Say Yes national.

Chasin said Say Yes initially gave Syracuse six years to become self-sufficient, but the process has taken eight.

"It's really not a decision to withdraw funding, at all," Chasin said. He said the plan had always been to spend $15 million to build a program that Syracuse stakeholders would take over after six years.

"We've obviously gone far beyond that," Chasin said. He said the national organization has spent $37.5 million in Syracuse so far.

Say Yes national has been paying for scholarships for the past three years, and will continue to do so for two more. But after that, the program will have to depend on its endowment to pay the tuition bills, which have been running about $1.2 million a year, Chasin said.

Chasin said he's confident that the Syracuse program and its major stakeholders -- the city, Onondaga County and the Syracuse City School District -- can raise the additional $20 million in the next two years.

The Syracuse Say Yes chapter's road to self-sufficiency is one that the other chapters also will have to follow, Chasin said. There are Say Yes programs in Buffalo, Philadelphia, Hartford and Harlem. Buffalo is the only one with a similar, community-wide model like Syracuse has, Chasin said.

There, the fundraising and development staff have been funded by community partners from the start, according to Say Yes.

"The local partners in Syracuse certainly have the option to do so as well, going forward," said Say Yes spokesman Jacques Steinberg.

Other Say Yes chapters will not be getting the additional support that Syracuse has received.

"We're very crisp and clear that $15 million is the investment," Chasin said. "That's hard and fast now."

...Driscoll, who had previously been the city Parks and Recreation director, is also a referee for NCAA basketball games.

http://www.syracuse.com/schools/index.ssf/2015/07/say_yes_cuts_syracuse_director_pat_driscoll_and_closes_its_local_office.html

Say Yes and the Neighsayers

...the decision of the national Say Yes organization to shift some of its attention to starting up a Buffalo program before the Syracuse operation was on solid ground. Sitting in a coffee shop in Edison, N.J., where he lives and serves as president of that mid-sized city’s school board, Maeroff calls himself a “critical friend” of Say Yes.

“I’ve never said this before,” Maeroff told the Syracuse New Times, “and they didn’t ask me, but I think the move to Buffalo was premature. There was too much work still left to do in Syracuse.”

Say Yes announced in 2011 that it would begin a districtwide program in Buffalo, and began implementation there in 2012. While it maintains its offer of college tuition to Syracuse school students, its financial backing for support programs for Syracuse students has declined substantially.

He sees the potential of Say Yes as a game-changing program for Syracuse, while acknowledging serious flaws in its implementation. One thing is for sure, he says: It is too soon to know just how the bet will pay off.

News_Say_Yes-bookMaeroff blames many of the problems of Say Yes with flawed implementation and failures to communicate. “There were a lot of misunderstandings,” Maeroff told the Syracuse New Times, “and it is possible that it wasn’t stated as clearly as it should have been what they would do and not do. There is clearly a lot of anger in Syracuse at Say Yes and its role.

...That the Say Yes project in Syracuse was led by strong women did not escape Maeroff’s attention. He profiles the key players: Mary Anne Schmidt-Carey, of Say Yes; Syracuse University chancellor Nancy Cantor; Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney; Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner; and later, the superintendent of schools who Say Yes helped to hire, Sharon Contreras.

...Maeroff considers Contreras, now in her third year at the helm of the district, a key player for the future of Say Yes and the Syracuse schools. “The challenge is to hold on to her,” Maeroff says of Contreras, who reportedly has been contacted by headhunters. “She has been there during a very important period and has a lot to give. She has a commitment and is a very able person.”

http://www.syracusenewtimes.com/say-yes-and-the-neighsayers/

Say Yes too good to be true?

Say Yes exaggerated many of its claims.

And in some cases, Say Yes takes credit for improvements in Syracuse that it is – at best – only partially responsible for.

http://www.buffalonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?aid=/20121117/cityandregion/121119226/1042.
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Dear Donnie Turlington and Mary Vigue; Please explain why Say Yes to Education's money is in Central America

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/02/dear-donnie-turlington-and-mary-vigue.html

"Guilford commissioners hear update on Say Yes"

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/02/guilford-commissioners-hear-update-on.html

Say Yes Guilford Questions for Guilford County Commissioner and School Board Candidates

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/02/say-yes-guilford-questions-for-guilford.html

An email sent to the News and Record's Marquita Brown and Steven Doyle on Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/05/an-email-sent-to-news-and-records.html

Say Yes has a problem; Rhino Times Misinformation on Say Yes to Education; "City Doesn’t Say No to $1 Office Space for SAY YES"

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/say-yes-has-problem-rhino-times.html

I crashed the Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford meeting at Smith High School and passed out fliers asking the following questions;

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/i-crashed-say-yes-to-education-and-say.html

Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford are saying they are going to cover the last dollar costs between financial aid and total tuition

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/say-yes-to-education-and-say-yes.html

On October 3, 2015, Guilford County's Board of Education was shown a "Full Tuition Scholarship Incentive" plan, for every GCS graduate who goes to college

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/on-october-3-2015-guilford-countys.html

How the Triad Business Journal got played for chumps by Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/how-triad-business-journals-reporter.html

Are our local Realtors saying Say Yes to Education is going to pay for everyone in Guilford County's college?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/10/are-our-local-realtors-saying-say-yes.html

John Hammer on Mary Vigue and Say Yes to Education and Zack Matheny and Andy Zimmerman's play for tapayer money; Same things only different

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/john-hammer-on-mary-vigue-and-say-yes.html

On October 3, 2015, Guilford County's Board of Education was shown a "Full Tuition Scholarship Incentive" plan, for every GCS graduate who goes to college

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/on-october-3-2015-guilford-countys.html

Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford are saying they are going to cover the last dollar costs between financial aid and total tuition

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/say-yes-to-education-and-say-yes.html

Dear Donnie Turlington and Mary Vigue; Please explain why Say Yes to Education's money is in Central America

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/02/dear-donnie-turlington-and-mary-vigue.html

"Guilford commissioners hear update on Say Yes"

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/02/guilford-commissioners-hear-update-on.html

Say Yes Guilford Questions for Guilford County Commissioner and School Board Candidates

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/02/say-yes-guilford-questions-for-guilford.html

An email sent to the News and Record's Marquita Brown and Steven Doyle on Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/05/an-email-sent-to-news-and-records.html

Say Yes has a problem; Rhino Times Misinformation on Say Yes to Education; "City Doesn’t Say No to $1 Office Space for SAY YES"

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/say-yes-has-problem-rhino-times.html

I crashed the Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford meeting at Smith High School and passed out fliers asking the following questions;

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/i-crashed-say-yes-to-education-and-say.html

Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford are saying they are going to cover the last dollar costs between financial aid and total tuition

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/say-yes-to-education-and-say-yes.html

On October 3, 2015, Guilford County's Board of Education was shown a "Full Tuition Scholarship Incentive" plan, for every GCS graduate who goes to college

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/on-october-3-2015-guilford-countys.html

How the Triad Business Journal got played for chumps by Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/how-triad-business-journals-reporter.html

Monday, May 30, 2016

Dear businesses looking to relocate or expand in Greensboro, North Carolina

Our elected leadership, of which some appear to have been “purchased” by entrenched special interests through campaign donations, and some City government employees, regularly act to retard potential profitability in order to support “chosen” for-profit businesses who provide “grants” or campaign contributions in exchange for monopolistic government contracts like Mike Barber's First Tee of the Triad and Zack Matheny's DGI.   Legislated benefits like free streets and sweet real estate deals are unavailable to the non-wheel greasing general public, but only to those who have funded the campaigns of the inexpensive stooges who fork over taxpayer owned resources to their masters.  

As we wait for City Council to decide which 'necessary' infrastructure debt is to be voted on in the upcoming election, at least $55 million in debt voted on by Council justified with bullshit math which Margaret Moffett, Susan Ladd, Allen Johnson, Doug Clark and Steven Doyle at the News and Record didn't bother to investigate, directly lined the pockets of Council campaign contributors, which has never been reported and most likely will not be, as it would be counter to Warren Buffett's broader interests for a local paper he owns to point out what Warren does best.

Disappointment may follow expectations of Greensboro’s News and Record, that used to be our paper of record and the Rhino Times, our most 'conservative' weekly, now owned by HB2 supporter Roy Carroll, defending free market capitalism and support for local for-profit small businesses against Greensboro's bought and paid for fascistic government intervention for the upper crust.

The News and Record and the Rhino's 'editorial boards' appear to be indifferent to the entrepreneurial spirit that made America a great country.  John Hammer has his head so far up Roy's ass he can't hear the behind the door insults he justifiably receives for betraying his profession by selling out and shilling propaganda for profit paid for by his reader's tax payments.

Many may be coming to realize that an oligarchy of a majority of Greensboro’s elected leadership, elite business interests, news executives and top city and county employees have set upon the course of transferring wealth out of the hands of taxpayers and small unconnected businesses to a select chosen few, while the overwhelming majority of the population remains unaware, because Margaret Moffett, Susan Ladd, Allen Johnson, Doug Clark and Steven Doyle won't do or are prevented from doing their jobs.

How else could the News and Record not point out local bigs like Roy who funded the legislators who voted for HB2?  They all seem to be on the same team when it comes to shielding local elites from public scrutiny.  That's how public corruption is allowed to happen.

Oligarchy

A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons
or in a dominant class or clique;

Government by the few.

Dictionary.com

The following is from Roy Carroll's Rhino Times, written by John Hammer, who defended HB2 for Roy, who contributed to a bunch of the legislators who voted for it without being held to account via multiple acts of journalistic cowardice by Margaret Moffett, Susan Ladd, Allen Johnson, Doug Clark and Steven Doyle at the News and Record.  

Some of this needs to be copy and pasted before Roy and John take it off the Rhino site, like they did with the local net worth article, and after John went under, and after the News and Record did the same on multiples of occasions within five years or so;

"...In cities that have passed laws similar to those in Charlotte, men have been apprehended for hanging out in women’s bathrooms and locker rooms.  Their defense was that they identified as women...

Except Pat McCrory couldn't come up with any when asked about it on national TV, 
making North Carolina look bad, costing us jobs and economic growth, 
and John Hammer and Roy Carroll were with Pat on the subject until they went silent
after it become clear Roy Carroll and friends hurt our City and state with their actions

...It’s hard to believe that the fact that men should use the men’s restroom and women should use the women’s restroom is controversial... Who knew that men had a fundamental right to go in the bathrooms and locker rooms designated for women?

...One aspect of the ordinance that the Charlotte City Council seemed to ignore is the fact that men are frequently arrested for drilling holes in the walls of public bathrooms and peeping at women.

...If these men are willing to risk arrest by drilling peepholes and peering through them, do people actually believe they would hesitate to claim they are transgender in order to have access to a woman’s bathroom?

If a man says that he identifies as a woman, who is to say that he doesn’t?  Before Bruce Jenner had surgery and became Caitlyn Jenner, he certainly looked nothing like a woman, but he says he identified as a woman.

He/she didn't have surgery, meaning John Hammer misled the public on the issue

...State Rep. Jon Hardister of Greensboro brought up an aspect of HB 2 that has received little press.  Hardister said, “Charlotte overstepped its authority."

The High Point Market, better known as the furniture market, is ignoring an old adage, “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.”  The furniture market receives $1.2 million for marketing and $1.2 million for transportation from the state each year.

In the state budget passed last year, state Sen. Trudy Wade, who represents High Point, fought hard for the furniture market and got the allocation raised by $544,000 per year to the present level.

John Hammer threatened the Furniture Market for Roy Carroll
to advance support for HB2 and the legislators Roy funded who voted for it
which the News and Record won't report via cowardice

By joining the onslaught of opposition to HB 2, the furniture market may have put that funding in jeopardy...

http://rhinotimes.com/Content/Default/One-Click-Reading/Article/NC-Restrooms-Same-As-They-Ever-Were/-3/6/1126
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More from John and Roy;

Most of what I’ve read in the mainstream media about the whole bathroom brouhaha has been either wrong or based on faulty information.

...the majority of people agree with HB2, whether they know it or not.

Apparently not, now including Art Pope, John Hood and Pat McCrory etc... 

...The debate has little to do with transgender people using one restroom or shower or the other.  That’s a smokescreen.  The issue is what is set out in the Charlotte ordinance – whether our society wants to have gender-neutral facilities or facilities segregated by biological sex.

Not really

Charlotte’s ordinance required all bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, saunas, everything except maybe OB-GYN examination rooms, to be gender neutral.

Not really

...The reason the opponents of HB2 are trying to make it sound like transgender people are being discriminated against is political.  The people out protesting may believe the issue is about transgender people, but it appears the folks calling the shots want gender-neutral bathrooms.  They want all of us to act like there is no difference between men and women – wake up one day and be a woman and the next day be a man.  There is the problem of biological differences, but they ignore the fact that men and women are physically different.

http://www.rhinotimes.com/Content/Default/Columns/Article/Weekly-Hammer-May-19/-3/7/1214
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016; A few questions for the City of Charlotte concerning HB2

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/04/a-few-questions-for-city-of-charlotte.html
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More from John and Roy, which the News and Record didn't have the guts to call them out on;

"...The law treats all people the same.  

No it doesn't and it's not enforceable

What HB2 establishes is that in North Carolina people are required to use the restroom that corresponds with their biological sex.  The Charlotte ordinance – which Charlotte did not have the authority to pass...

Not really, otherwise the state could have just sued Charlotte,
but they didn't

Since transgender is not defined, this would have allowed men to use the women’s restroom and women to use the men’s restroom.  In effect, all restrooms and locker rooms would be gender neutral.

Not true 

Blatant lie not identified by the News and Record

HB2 allows any business including the High Point furniture market to have gender-neutral restrooms if they so desire.  The decision is left up to the owner of the business.

,,,Vaughan allowed state Rep. John Blust, who is a candidate in the Republican primary for the 13th Congressional District, to speak first and gave him some additional time to explain what the state statute he voted for did.

Blust said that the topic was one that he was almost embarrassed to talk about in public, but that the state had been forced to regulate the behavior of people in bathrooms.  He said, “it seems common sense that everyone use the bathroom based on their anatomy.” Blust said, “Charlotte did not have the statutory authority to do what it did.”

Not really

...Blust was allowed to start again and said, “As the parent of a young daughter, I’m not willing to have her, her classmates, teammates and friends, go into the girls locker room and undress in front of someone with the male anatomy.” 

Which wouldn't happen in real life,
just like it doesn't happen now in real life

...The legislators held public hearings and heard everyone who signed up to speak on the bill before it was passed.

Bullshit, and John Hammer and Roy Carroll know it, 
and so does Margaret Moffett, Susan Ladd, 
Allen Johnson, Doug Clark and Steven Doyle at the News and Record, 
who committed journalistic malpractice by not pointing it out,
meaning they are just as at fault as John, Roy, Art Pope etc... 
for the economic mess our state has found itself to be in

...Chris Hardin, a candidate in the Republican primary for the 6th Congressional District, got shouted down by opponents to HB2 several times.  He said the law was not about discrimination but about common sense.  He said that allowing the Charlotte ordinance to stand would have had a detrimental effect on law enforcement.

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And again from John Hammer and Roy Carroll, which wasn't reported by the News and Record;

"Rep. John Blust of Greensboro, a candidate for the 13th Congressional District seat, said nobody in Raleigh was talking about HB2.  He said, “I haven’t said anything about changing or repealing anything.”

Really?

Blust said that he was completely misquoted in the article and what he had actually said was that he hadn’t heard anyone say anything about amending the bill so he couldn’t comment on it.  ...Blust said, “I don’t even like to show a blink of an eye over this.”...

Rep. Jon Hardister from Greensboro, who is quoted extensively in the article, said the quotes were technically accurate but taken out of context.  He said, “I was surprised when I saw the article, not because of my quotes but because of the way they were presented.”

...A constitutional amendment would make the law requiring separate bathrooms for men and women more powerful.

Sen. Trudy Wade of Greensboro said, “We have not discussed changing anything at all.”

Rep. Harry Warren from Salisbury, who, like Blust, is a candidate in the 13th Congressional District race, said, “I’m not in favor of going back at all on HB2.”

Apparently not anymore after these folks turned our state
into a national discrace

State Sen. Andrew Brock, also running for Congress in the 13th District, said, “HB2 is a great bill.”

Hardister said, “I’m not working with anyone to repeal the bill or to amend it, but discussions are taking place and there could be changes.”

Hardister said he thought it was possible the portion of the bill that made it more difficult to sue over discrimination in state court could be amended.

Hardister said that one of his complaints about the coverage of the bill in the N&R is that it made it sound like protections for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community had been repealed, which he said was misleading because “LGBT was not a protected class before HB2.”  He noted that the legislature had not made LGBT a protected class...

Jon Hardister was all in until Art Pope, John Hood and Pat McCrory 

What the law does do is make it clear that local jurisdictions can’t create their own protected classes but that the decision on protected classes will be made at the state level."

http://www.rhinotimes.com/Content/Default/City/Article/More-HB2-Misrepresentations/-3/18/1195

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Greensboro's News and Record's Margaret Moffett misleads readers for Mike Barber and Nancy Vaughan

Whether the council’s actions were legal
depends on whether a majority of members continued to discuss the contract issue privately...

...They didn’t, reported the News & Record’s Margaret Moffett.

Doug Clark and Allen Johnson

John Hammer; "Speaker Drives Council into Kitchen

As a result of deliberations at what was clearly an illegal private meeting, the Greensboro City Council postponed action on awarding the contract to allocate the downtown Business Improvement District (BID) funds at its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 17, in the Council Chambers.

The problem is that the deliberations on how to handle the contract were not done in the Council Chambers with the public present and in front of the television cameras, or even with the city clerk taking minutes.  It was done in the backroom with only councilmembers and two reporters present.

The fact that the reporters were welcomed into the meeting doesn’t meet the definition of a public meeting according to the North Carolina open meetings law.  The meeting in the hallway outside the council offices and in the small kitchen area was clearly held to make a decision in private rather than in public, as is required by law.  It’s not enough to simply allow two reporters to attend the meeting; the public has to be invited and have access, and they did not.

Whether the council’s actions were legal
depends on whether a majority of members continued to discuss the contract issue privately...

...They didn’t, reported the News & Record’s Margaret Moffett.

Doug Clark and Allen Johnson

The public, the city clerk, the city attorney and Councilmember Tony Wilkins were all left in the Council Chambers when seven councilmembers (Councilmember Yvonne Johnson was absent) and two reporters went in the backroom to make a decision.

...Robert said that he had been told about an hour before the meeting that Downtown Greensboro Inc. (DGI) was allowed to revise its proposal five days after the deadline.

Zack Matheny cheated with David Parish's help

DGI used David Parish as a reference in the proposal

...Once they got back to the council offices, Barber said in response to a question from Banks about what was going on, “Based on the history of litigation, I think we need to postpone this for two weeks.”


Mike Barber violated North Carolina open meeting laws
by discussing the issue

...the other councilmembers did discuss the matter among themselves.

Margaret Moffett lied

It was certainly not a formal meeting in any fashion since most of the deliberation appeared to take place in the small kitchen where there were chicken wings and pizza, so there was a crush around the food, but in that crush the councilmembers were discussing what to do about the contract to award the downtown BID money.

Right after Barber made his statement, Councilmember Sharon Hightower asked if there were a time element involved in awarding the contract.


Margaret Moffett lied to News and Record readers

Mayor Nancy Vaughan said that DGI was funded through the end of the fiscal year, June 30, so delaying the contract for two weeks shouldn’t be a problem.


Nancy Vaughan discussed and deliberated illegally

Then councilmembers discussed rebidding the contract, since questions had been raised about the bid process.  But the decision made in the backroom was to have the staff go over the proposals and make certain that everything was in order and then award the contract at the next meeting, scheduled for June 7, the date of the congressional and state Supreme Court primaries in North Carolina.

City Attorney Tom Carruthers was late arriving at the backroom meeting and warned that no deliberations should be taking place.

Doug Clark and Allen Johnson misled News and Record readers

The councilmembers who were in the midst of deliberating said none were, but were still discussing whether to rebid the contract or not while they ate pizza and chicken wings..."

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Allen Johnson and Doug Clark; "Whether the council’s actions were legal depends on whether a majority of members continued to discuss the contract issue privately, Jonathan Jones of the N.C. Open Government Coalition said in an email to blogger Roch Smith Jr. that was copied to media and council members. (They didn’t, reported the News & Record’s Margaret Moffett.)

...It gives the appearance of backroom discussion even if there was no violation of the open meetings law or if there was perhaps a relatively minor violation.

Doug Clark and Allen Johnson misled News and Record readers

...The question of DGI is especially sensitive. Its CEO, Zack Matheny, is a former council member. What’s more, before Matheny got the job in 2015, a DGI administrator alleged that a councilman — Barber — had pressed the nonprofit’s board to hire Matheny or risk losing city funding.

...Appearances do matter. And right now, our City Council isn’t looking so good."

http://www.greensboro.com/opinion/n_and_r_editorials/our-opinion-a-pregnant-pause/article_f086e976-4e4b-5904-8549-efe352a8d512.html
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Margaret Moffett; "Council halts discussion on downtown contract amid allegation

In previous years, the council didn’t have to let other groups compete with DGI to get that contract. But a vote by the General Assembly changed that last September...

Councilman Mike Barber then asked for a recess. Council members left the chamber and walked back to the common area outside of their offices. John Hammer, editor of the Rhino Times, and I accompanied them.

Barber told council members they needed to stop the discussion until the city’s legal staff could investigate the matter.

“Based on the history of litigation, 
I think we need to postpone this for two weeks.”

Mike Barber

The council returned to open session a few minutes later, then voted to postpone its decision on who should get the contract.

Barber said afterward that he stopped the meeting after “hearing an allegation from one of the legal bidders that completely put the process in another context.”

The move was necessary, Barber said...

...Mayor Nancy Vaughan said the council needed to stop the meeting to make sure there is no hint of controversy when the council finally does vote on awarding the contract.

Mayor Nancy Vaughan said that DGI was funded through the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 
so delaying the contract for two weeks shouldn’t be a problem.

John Hammer

When someone with a history of litigation against the city makes an allegation, “you want to make sure you get it right,” she said."

http://www.greensboro.com/news/council-halts-discussion-on-downtown-contract-amid-allegation/article_b0dc63cc-a825-5901-8437-f9ed5e561e33.html

Margaret Moffitt lied for Nancy Vaughan, Mike Barber and the rest of council

Margaret should be removed from her position covering Greensboro's City Council
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News and Record's Margaret Moffett; "Council halts discussion on downtown contract amid allegation"


On DGI at this evening's Greensboro City Council Meeting; This is what non-transparency looks like


The City of Greensboro shafted their own employees; "401(k) Fees, Already Low, Are Heading Lower"

Monday, March 28, 2016

"Ex-Triad partnership chief has case continued again", Stan Kelly, Wells Fargo and North Carolina's Crony Governments

"David Powell,  former chief executive of Piedmont Triad Partnership, has had his criminal trial continued again...to an "undetermined point in the future."

Powell was replaced by former Wells Fargo executive Stan Kelly on an interim, then permanent basis.

http://www.greensboro.com/news/crime/ex-triad-partnership-chief-has-case-continued-again/article_a5b2abca-87b8-56af-8898-b0f0c9de154b.html
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04/30/2014 Individual Contribution to NC Treasurer Janet Cowell

Stan Kelly
President, Wealth Management, Sr. Exec
Wells Fargo
932 Kenleigh Cir
Winston Salem, NC 27106-5605

http://app.ncsbe.gov/webapps/cf_rpt_search_org/cf_report_detail.aspx?RID=129749&TP=REC

That's how to get rid of people like Ron Elmer who just lost to Dan Blue
for North Carolina's Treasurer

NC Treasurer Janet Cowell Contributions; "Law Firms Seek Cut of State Pension Litigation" and Pay to Play

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/10/nc-treasurer-janet-cowell-contributions.html

By not making an endorsement for the NC Treasurer Democratic primary,
Greensboro's News and Record, along with most of the other state papers
fucked hundreds of thousands of municipal employees out of more than $500,000,000 per year
and most don't know.

Stan Kelly knows.

Stan Kelly presided over years of skimming money from retirement plans for Wells Fargo,
was involved in purchasing elected officials with legal bribes
and now, with the help of organizations like the Piedmont Triad Partnership
will continue to fleece North Carolina employees with Warren Buffet's blessing

Democrats for state treasurer: 29 percent for Dan Blue III, 15 percent for Ron Elmer and 52 percent undecided.

http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/politics-columns-blogs/under-the-dome/article65307142.html#storylink=cpy

Joe Killian and Jeff Gauger betrayed North Carolina's employees
for Warren Buffett

A News and Record search for Ron Elmer;

http://www.greensboro.com/search/?nsa=eedition&t=article&s=start_time&sd=desc&d1=1+year+ago&q=ron+elmer

Allen Johnson and Doug Clark betrayed North Carolina's employees
for Warren Buffett

What Warren Buffett's newspapers did to North Carolina's employees;

Sound Familiar?; Who do you think Greensboro's News and Record is going to endorse?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/sound-familiar-who-do-you-think.html

Associated Press misleads for Wall Street; "Correction: Primary-Council Of State story"; Don't expect the News and Record to tell anyone in print

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/associated-press-misleads-for-wall.html

Charlotte Observer; "Our choices for N.C. treasurer"; Where is Greensboro News and Record's endorsement for treasurer?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/charlotte-observer-our-choices-for-nc.html

Look who's trying to buy some NC Treasurer candidate Dale Folwell? Robinson Bradshaw pay to play

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/look-whos-trying-to-buy-some-nc.html

John Hammer endorses Democrat Ron Elmer for North Carolina State Treasurer for proposing what Hartzman proposed for the City of Greensboro's retirement plan

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/john-hammer-endorses-democrat-ron-elmer.html

Sunday, March 13, 2016

What Warren Buffett's newspapers did to North Carolina's employees

Democrats for state treasurer: 29 percent for Dan Blue III, 15 percent for Ron Elmer and 52 percent undecided.

http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/politics-columns-blogs/under-the-dome/article65307142.html#storylink=cpy

Joe Killian and Jeff Gauger betrayed North Carolina's employees
for Warren Buffett

A News and Record search for Ron Elmer;

http://www.greensboro.com/search/?nsa=eedition&t=article&s=start_time&sd=desc&d1=1+year+ago&q=ron+elmer

Allen Johnson and Doug Clark betrayed North Carolina's employees
for Warren Buffett

Sound Familiar?; Who do you think Greensboro's News and Record is going to endorse?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/sound-familiar-who-do-you-think.html

Associated Press misleads for Wall Street; "Correction: Primary-Council Of State story"; Don't expect the News and Record to tell anyone in print

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/associated-press-misleads-for-wall.html

Charlotte Observer; "Our choices for N.C. treasurer"; Where is Greensboro News and Record's endorsement for treasurer?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/charlotte-observer-our-choices-for-nc.html

Look who's trying to buy some NC Treasurer candidate Dale Folwell? Robinson Bradshaw pay to play

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/look-whos-trying-to-buy-some-nc.html

John Hammer endorses Democrat Ron Elmer for North Carolina State Treasurer for proposing what Hartzman proposed for the City of Greensboro's retirement plan

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/03/john-hammer-endorses-democrat-ron-elmer.html

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Heard Spice Cantina went under...along with a couple hundred thousand Greensboro taxpayer dollars

"A property south of the train tracks behind South Elm Street and the Cascade Saloon was sold in 2008 to what would become Greensboro Parking Group LLC for $1,050,000, with a $52,500 real estate commission, half of which was paid to “NAI”.

NAI, as in Robbie Perkins' real estate company

The most crooked mayor in Greensboro's history
until Nancy Vaughan

In February 2012, Greensboro’s City Council passed a resolution approving a $200,000 loan, $100,000 of which was to construct a parking lot that has been completed, and a second $100,000 for a companion restaurant to Worx. Current City Council members who voted for the loan include Nancy Hoffmann, Yvonne Johnson, Zack Matheny, Nancy Vaughan and Marikay Abuzuaiter.

This is on Nancy, Yvonne, Zack, Nancy and Marikay's heads.

These current City Council Members 
and one crooked Greensboro taxpayer funded lobbyist
are directly responsible for what took place

The developer agreed to, and was required to comply with, specified contractual conditions including; “The second $100,000 of City loan funds will be invested in the last $100,000 of project improvements after confirmation that the developer equity and bank funds have been fully deployed into the project. Architect’s or engineer’s certification of work completed on the project and work remaining to be done will be provided to the City prior to the release of any City loan funds. Committed funds totaling $2,272,860... Capital investment must be complete and in-place by July 31, 2013. The parking lot and restaurant tenant, [Spice] Cantina, are required to create at least 4 new full-time positions [by] July 31, 2013. Developer must confirm that all funds inclusive of the tenant up-fit funds of $179,000 necessary to open the restaurant are available and ready to be invested in the business and present a signed lease ... that will own and operate [Spice] Cantina before the second $100,000 of City loan funds are disbursed. The second $100,000 will be used in the renovation and opening of the restaurant and will be reimbursed ... only after all work is substantially completed on the project. The second $100,000 of City loan funds will be invested in the last $100,000 of project improvements after ... bank funds have been fully deployed into the project. No advance payments shall be made.”

Instead of letting organic  forces of free market capitalism
determined who won or lost, 
Nancy, Yvonne, Zack, Nancy and Marikay
chose to allocate money to Council cronies,
which in my view, is a subtle form of fascism
which hurt unconnected businesses down the street

A member of the Momentum Group, whose principals including Downtown Greensboro Inc. (DGI) board member Nick Piornack, informed three City staff members last week that “75 or 80 percent” of the Cantina was complete.

Natty Greene’s poised to move to Revolution Mill

Natty Greene’s co-owner Kayne Fisher 
has previously said that the company will soon outgrow its production facility...

...Revolution Mill Business Development Manager Nick Piornack 
couldn’t be immediately reached for comment Thursday. 

But it appears that if city council approves both grants this upcoming Tuesday, 
Natty Greene’s is here to stay.

Councilman Jamal Fox, 
who represents the district where Revolution Mill is located, 
said he is confident that the resolutions will pass."

http://triad-city-beat.com

Yet the developers have submitted invoices, and received payments from the City, for all but $1,642.86 of the second $100,000. A guesstimate of the project’s progress appears to be far less than the 75 percent cited.

Greensboro's City Council 
just approved millions for a Nick Piornack connected venture
just like they did for his newly failed restaurant
which stole business from competitors down the street
with City Council's blessing 
and their own tax money

The Momentum Group has been in discussions with City Council member Nancy Hoffmann to develop a couple of properties Hoffmann recently purchased on Lewis Street, which would utilize the lot she voted to fund for patron parking.

Nick Piornack as in Nancy Hoffman's business partner, 
Nick Piornack?

Billy Jones
December 5, 2015 at 4:56 PM

Personal guarantees were required from the investor group that included Piornack, whom Nancy Hoffmann nominated for the DGI board.

Nancy Hoffmann Campaign Contributors 
whom Hoffmann voted taxpayer money/largess for, 
which Greensboro's press won't report;

Marty Kotis, Wayne Abraham, Andrew Brod
(Agnes) Gary Brame, George Carr, Dawn Chaney
Betty Cone, Shirley Frye, John Graham
Chip Hagan, Ross Harris, Cyndy Hayworth
Henry Isaacson, Marc Isaacson, Tobee Kaplan
Milton Kern, (Emily) Ed Kitchen, Deborah Lankford
The Lebauers, Reid Phillips, Nick Piornack
The Samet family, Michael Shiftan, Susan Schwartz
Desmond Sheridan, Barry Siegal, Doris Tanger, Cecilia Thompson


Kinda makes you wonder, don't it?

Previously, Hoffmann consented to allow a tenant to apply for a retail grant for her Elm Street building for electrical work, frame and sheet rock, and plumbing. In my view, the grant, which was funded by a Hoffmann Council vote that allocated monies to DGI, benefited her personal property. At a Council meeting, Hoffmann stated “No taxpayer money was spent on my behalf for the 302/304 South Elm building.”

Think the News and Record 
will report Nancy Hoffmann's connections to Nick Piornack
after not reporting her lying to her taxpaying constituents
for self dealing?

It appears the developers have not deployed the agreed upon private monies before asking for the second $100,000 as required. The capital investment and jobs were not in place by the deadline, and the required lease was signed by Piornack, as managing partner of “Spice Cantina, LLC”, even though Piornack is a member of Greensboro Parking Group, LLC, which is listed as the landlord. The City declined further comment on whether the “up-fit funds of $179,000” for the restaurant were “available and ready to be invested”. Nancy Hoffmann did not reply for comment.

Nancy Hoffmann is a crooked, pay to play politician
among others who serve on Greensboro's City Council
who stole/steal from other's tax money 
and the News and Record won't report it
because the News and Record is in on it, deep,
and they keep letting it happen
along with John Hammer and Roy Carroll.

At an Economic Development Committee meeting on April 11, Marikay Abuzuaiter raised the issue of oversight on various loans, grants and incentives provided by the City, specifically citing the Greensboro Parking, LLC loan, and informed her colleagues that Momentum had not satisfied the requirements of the resolution passed by City Council. Abuzuaiter thinks there may be more unfulfilled, undisclosed contracts.

In December, 2013, the contract was amended by City staff without formally informing City Council, extending the “Time of Performance 7/31/2013, to 12/31/2013”. The document states “The City contact for all matters including request for payment and reporting under this agreement shall be Kathi Dubel. Dubel, like former City Manager Denise Turner Roth, served as a lobbyist for the Greensboro Partnership before working for the City.

The City appears to have extended a noncompliant contract after payments were made and obligations not produced, which now looks like it’s in default."

http://yesweekly.com/article-18090-developer-can%25E2%2580%2599t-pave-over-holes-in-city-loan-contract.html
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Greensboro's News and Record reported none of the following;

Robbie Perkins, Nancy Vaughan, Zack Matheny, Jim Kee, Yvonne Johnson and Nancy Hoffmann just cost taxpayers $586,000

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/09/robbie-perkins-nancy-vaughan-zack.html

It's hard to have a crooked government
without a crooked press corps
at the local paper of record
and Roy's Rhino Times

On Nancy Hoffmann's DGI Self Dealing and Conflict of Interest

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/01/on-nancy-hoffmanns-dgi-self-dealing-and.html

Allen Johnson, Doug Clark, Margaret Moffit, 
Jeff Gauger, Amanda Lehmert, Joe Killian,
Roy Carroll, John Hammer, Mark Sutter, Brian Clarey, Jordan Green, Eric Ginsburg, 
Susan Ladd and Stephen Doyle let this happen
without informing the public of the corruption

Kathy Manning, Randall Kaplan's wife, lobbying for a GPAC and their new hotel, with some Nancy Hoffmann, Dawn Chaney and Nancy Vaughan

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/08/kathy-manning-randall-kaplans-wife.html
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Will Nancy Hoffman vote to fund DGI this evening, after her "final subission" to be DGI's landlord?

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/06/will-nancy-hoffman-vote-to-fund-dgi.html

Sounds like the Lee Comer money and street are a joint Dawn Cheney / Nancy Hoffmann project; Linkfest

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/sounds-like-lee-comer-money-and-street.html

Lee Comer received taxpayer money
advocated by Zack Matheny, Dawn Chaney and Nancy Hoffmann
to unfairly compete with other businesses downtown
with other businesses downtown's tax money,
and the News and Record thought it was great 
to see crooked politicians hook up their friends
to steal business from the unconnected 

How Nancy Hoffmann, Dawn Cheney and the Isaccson's give everyone else's money to their friends, while stiffing East Greensboro

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/02/how-nancy-vaughan-and-zack-matheny-give.html
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City Councilwoman Nancy Hoffmann signs authorization for tenant to receive taxpayer money she voted for

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/10/per-dgis-jason-cannon-city-councilwoman.html
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Zack Matheny and Nancy Hoffmann "Are NOT Prostitutes … They Are Pimps"; An Adaptation

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/11/zack-matheny-and-nancy-hoffmann-are-not.html

News and Record Letter to the Editor on Nancy Hoffmann

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/01/todays-news-and-record-letter-to-editor.html
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"No taxpayer money was spent on my behalf for the 302/304 South Elm building." - Nancy Hoffmann

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/01/no-taxpayer-money-was-spent-on-my.html

Nancy Hoffman's campaign contribution connections to Tuesday's Give Away to Greensboro's 1%

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/10/nancy-hoffmans-campaign-contribution.html

How Greensboro works, Nancy Hoffman edition

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-greensboro-works-nancy-hoffman.html

From a thread at Greater Greensboro Politics on Nancy Hoffman's Crony Capitalism and Self Dealing

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/10/from-thread-at-greater-greensboro.html