Showing posts with label John Hammer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Hammer. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2019

John Hammer Questions His Boss?

John Hammer raises suspicion about City Council, the February One-Westin Hotel parking deck, and his boss, Roy Carroll, builder of the $33 million Dollar taxpayer funded Eugene Street parking deck in his article, Council Action Raises Questions About Feb. One Parking Deck:

"Sleight of hand might best describe what happened to make the financial arrangements for the February One-Westin Hotel parking deck disappear from the resolution passed by the Greensboro City Council at the meeting Tuesday, Aug. 20."

For those who might not be up to speed, the City is paying Roy Carroll to build the Eugene Street parking deck so that Mr Carroll will have plenty of parking for his new multi-use complex he intends to build on top of the parking deck. John left that part out. John goes on to write:

"But there was no explanation as to why the resolution was changed, and when the agenda item was read by Mayor Nancy Vaughan, she didn’t note that the resolution had been changed from the one provided to the public or that the February One parking deck had been dropped from the resolution."

But the following statement by Mr Hammer might infer favoritism on the part of City Council.

"The fact that the financing for the Eugene Street parking deck was kept in the resolution and approved by the City Council seems backwards because the February One parking deck is much further along than the Eugene Street parking deck. The land for the February One deck was purchased in 2017, and all the easement issues were cleared up by August 2018, while the land for the Eugene Street parking deck was purchased a few weeks ago.
Before the meeting, when City Manager David Parrish was asked when he expected to sign the contract to build the February One parking deck, he said by the end of the month.

That answer seems to indicate that the city and the developer are close to reaching an agreement, except that Parrish has been making similar statements for months."

Or it could mean that the City of Greensboro is working to cover up several years of forged feasibility studies, bribes, misappropriation of funds, and other crimes committed. You decide.

Question: Because my memory isn't what it once was, who did the feasibility studies for the February One-Westin Hotel, aka the Wyndham Hotel, the Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, the Downtown Greenway, and the South Elm Street Redevelopment Plan? I think you'll find the answers very enlightening.

Friday, May 4, 2018

A bird flying by tells me Nancy Vaughan, DGI's Zack Matheny and City staff threw Roy Carroll under the bus to enrich Randall Kaplan and Kathy Manning, Congressional Candidate,George House and Justin Outling and Greensboro's elite oligarchs

Sounds like Nancy Vaughan made the ultimate call, and Zack was in on it, with the help of past and current City staff.

Kathy Manning is going to have a boatload of leftover campaign cash to hand out, in exchange for her hubby Randall Kaplan's $32 million parking deck for his hotel which stands to profit from Kathy, George and CFGG's Walker Sander's play for the Steven Tanger Performing Arts Center residual leisure stay profits.

A full D City Council and Zack going for a clear win in the next election with Manning's money seems entirely plausible, now that Kathy's in with the national establishment.

Roy Carroll's Rhino endorsed those running for County Commissioner this year, after they voted for about $18 million in tax breaks to enable his $3 million water and sewer payday for the Publix distribution center.

The City is slow to produce the 1,700 plus emails related to former Greensboro mayor Robbie Perkins' involvement in the deck and Publix deals.


Who would have thought?


Can most let most of City Council and executive staff off the hook after Roy Carroll went after the competing deck with John Hammer and the Rhino Times, considering Roy's paper endorses candidates for local office while extorting votes for Carroll's real bottom line?

Maybe if our local sold out or negligent press would have taken the Rhino to task for influencing who wins and loses private profits from local taxpayer paid for deals originally conceived to enrich most of the big campaign supporters on both sides.

But they didn't.  Both the News and Record and the Rhino endorsed Skip Alston, which is a good indication of what underlies the decision making.

Skip, Nancy Vaughan and Sharon Hightower went to see the Publix distribution center Publix probably wants to downsize with more $400 million high tech, robotic enterprises as planned for Eastern Guilford County. 

Either way Roy Carroll walks with $3 million of water sewer good idea or bad with no skin in the game.

The whole gang gets away with Greensboro's taxpayers on the hook for the STPAC plus interest;

As of November 14, 2017, only $20 million of the private donations had been "raised"; If the City of Greensboro's bond council (Robinson Bradshaw) doesn't know how much Walker Sanders of the Community Foundation has actually brought in for the Steven Tanger Performing Arts Center, then who does?


http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/04/as-of-november-14-2017-only-20-million.html

Greensboro's News and Record has not reported "END CITIZENS UNITED ENDORSES KATHY MANNING IN NC-13" since March 1, 2018, after which she continued to take money from PACs

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/04/greensboros-news-and-record-has-not.html

Greensboro's latest slush fund balance the City's employees want a chunk of;


http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/05/greensboros-latest-slush-fund-balance.html

STPAC VIP Parking Control Fraud Math

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2017/12/stpac-vip-parking-control-fraud-math.html

Downtown Greensboro Parking Deck Math = City Council lied to our community and may have broken a few laws


http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2017/12/downtown-greensboro-parking-deck-math.html

For as many times as this information has been posted, 
has there been a single refutation?

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Robbie Perkins declines to say whether he is involved with Roy Carroll's parking deck deal or the Publix incentives

When I spoke with Robbie Perkins this morning, he declined to disclose if he was involved with Roy Carroll's Publix warehouse taxpayer funded subsidization proposals.

Last night, the Rhino Times' John Hammer declined to inform me of Robbie Perkins' involvement at Greensboro City Council's speaker night, as well as the City's Jim Westmoreland, David Parrish and Tom Carruthers.

The News and Record's Margaret Moffett said "I don't have to answer to you".

Robbie Perkins is Roy Carroll's realtor for Center Point's commercial spaces.

Robbie got the City of Greensboro to pay for water and sewer for the old Jefferson Pilot property, which didn't sell, but then he used the access to land Bernard Robinson apparently, with the help of everyone else's money.

Perkins got water and sewer to a development project near a GTCC project, for his and Zack Matheny's benefit as I recall.

Robbie pitched Roy's 9,000 acre water, sewer and land prep scheme.

Roy got $2 million plus for water and sewer under I-40 for the Amex deal that never happened, as confirmed by John Hammer, who now has chosen to not say anything instead of revealing truth, which makes him a pawn, not a journalist, which makes the Rhino Times a propaganda and influence outlet just as Warren Buffett owns the News and Record, just as Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post etc...

Carroll just got $32 million for a parking deck.

Scott Yost will be covering Guilford County's public hearing on the Publix deal.

The News and Record is compromised.

The rest of our local news outlets are clueless.

The former mayor of Greensboro is using his influence with members of boards he and Roy control to profit form taxpayer ignorance to line their own pockets.

It's obscene

Unanswered public information requests;

Please provide all documentation and communications from or to Brent Christensen between the present and 1/1/17, which include "incentive" or "water" or "sewer" or "Carroll" or "Publix" or "reimburse" or "Manning" or "Kaplan" or "Perkins" or "hotel" or "parking".

Please provide all documentation and communications from or to Jim Westmoreland between the present and 1/1/17, which include "incentive" or "water" or "sewer" or "Carroll" or "Publix" or "reimburse" or "performing" or "Manning" or "Kaplan" or "Perkins".

Please provide all documentation and communications between anyone from Publix and anyone at the City
between the present and 1/1/17.

Please provide all documentation and communications between Roy Carroll and anyone at the City between the present and 1/1/17.

Please provide all documentation and communications between Robbie Perkins and anyone at the City between the present and 1/1/17.

Please provide all documentation and communications concerning Publix' investment of $400 million on Roy Carroll's land in Eastern Guilford County, since 1/1/16.

Please provide all documentation and communications justifying Publix' average salary expectations of $42k per year for the City of Greensboro's proposed deal giving Roy Carroll $3 million in taxpayer funded water and sewer infrastructure
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I made a bunch of phone calls today trying to find out who the realtor is for Roy Carroll's Publix Greensboro incentive deal

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/i-made-bunch-of-phone-calls-today.html

Publix' "Project Sky"; From the City of Greensboro's secret meeting on the Publix incentive deal, compliments of Roch Smith Jr.; $250 million turned into $400 million

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/publix-project-sky-from-city-of.html

Sunday, March 18, 2018, and no one knows what the Publix give away for Roy Carroll looks like

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/sunday-march-18-2018-and-no-one-knows.html

Please provide all documentation and communications concerning Publix' investment of $400 million on Roy Carroll's land in Eastern Guilford County, since 1/1/16.

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/please-provide-all-documentation-and_21.html

Please provide all documentation and communications justifying Publix' average salary expectations of $42k per year for the City of Greensboro's proposed deal giving Roy Carroll $3 million in taxpayer funded water and sewer infrastructure

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/please-provide-all-documentation-and.html

"Carroll seeks $4M from Greensboro for shovel-ready site"
http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/03/carroll-seeks-4m-from-greensboro-for.html

...The nine areas were labeled as ...Birch Creek, Rock Creek and Carolina Corporate Center."
http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/08/city-to-become-land-developer-by-rhino.html

More proof from the NAIOP that TREBIC illegally lobbyied at the state level? Plus Roy Carroll and Marlene Sanford's 9000 acres outside city limits

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/10/more-proof-from-naiop-that-trebic.html

Greensboro City Council Candidate Questionnaire 2013; On Roy Carroll

11. Would you ever vote to raise water fees for Greensboro residents?

Greensboro and Guilford County's residents were fleeced by Roy Carroll, Richard Beard and Robbie Perkins in the American Express back room incentive for their data farm deal, because of which Roy received water/sewer for his Birch Creek development, after AMEX fired more than 1,500 workers on the other side of town.

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/08/conservatives-for-guilford-county.html

City Council Give Away; June 16, 2015; $188,280.87 of water and sewer for Roy Carroll hidden in item 9 of the consent agenda for Greensboro's City Council meeting

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/06/city-council-give-away-june-16-2015.html

How much did the city spend to get the sewer line installed under I-40 for Roy Carroll's AMEX backup data center project?

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/01/how-much-did-city-spend-to-get-sewer.html
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And Skip Alston is expected to vote on it?

Yvonne Johnson, Skip Alston and Robbie's self dealing vote for Skip's $150,000; Simkins PAC and money for family members

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/10/yvonne-johnson-skip-alston-and-robbies.html

GN&R's Allen Johnson on Skip Alston

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/08/gn-allen-johnson-on-skip-alston.html

Yes Weekly on Skip Alston Pressuring City Council Members with the Simkins PAC Endorsement

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/07/yes-weekly-on-skip-alston-pressuring.html

...The nine areas were labeled as ...Birch Creek, Rock Creek and Carolina Corporate Center."

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/08/city-to-become-land-developer-by-rhino.html

2013 year end Simkins PAC disclosure signed by Skip showing Robbie paid Alston $4,000 for the Simkins PAC endorsement; 

http://app.ncsbe.gov/webapps/cf_rpt_search_org/cf_report_image.aspx?DID=175328

Rhino Times Skip Alston Propaganda Piece; Roy Carroll must be proud

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/12/rhino-times-skip-alston-propaganda.html

Civil Rights Museum Property is Owned by Skip Alston and Earl Jones etc..., Who Stand to Profit from the City Bailout

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2014/11/civil-rights-museum-property-is-owned.html

No mention of Skip Alston lining up civil rights speakers by Roy's Rhino's John Hammer

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/01/no-mention-of-skip-alston-lining-up.html

Skip Alston using the Simkins PAC, which Yvonne Johnson is a member, to personally profit

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/03/skip-alston-using-simkins-pac-which.html

Skip Alston, Treasurer of the Simpkins PAC and Yvonne Johnson, Simkins PAC member


http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/03/skip-alston-treasurer-of-simpkins-pac.html

Alston Chronicles; "Sneaky Strategy Keeps District 8 Commissioners Seat Up In The Air"

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2017/04/alston-chronicles-sneaky-strategy-keeps.html  

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Publix' "Project Sky"; From the City of Greensboro's secret meeting on the Publix incentive deal, compliments of Roch Smith Jr.; $250 million turned into $400 million



Those who knew;


How did $50,000 per year turn into $42,000 per year?;


Did the City exempt Publix from unreported fees?;



How did less than $10 million turn into $17 million plus?


How did $249 million turn into $400 million?;




And Roy Carroll's win win, from a council he purchased, and with a newspaper he controlled the messaging;


Sunday, March 18, 2018, and no one knows what the Publix give away for Roy Carroll looks like

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/sunday-march-18-2018-and-no-one-knows.html

Please provide all documentation and communications concerning Publix' investment of $400 million on Roy Carroll's land in Eastern Guilford County, since 1/1/16.

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/please-provide-all-documentation-and_21.html

Please provide all documentation and communications justifying Publix' average salary expectations of $42k per year for the City of Greensboro's proposed deal giving Roy Carroll $3 million in taxpayer funded water and sewer infrastructure

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2018/03/please-provide-all-documentation-and.html

"Carroll seeks $4M from Greensboro for shovel-ready site"
http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/03/carroll-seeks-4m-from-greensboro-for.html

...The nine areas were labeled as ...Birch Creek, Rock Creek and Carolina Corporate Center."
http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/08/city-to-become-land-developer-by-rhino.html

More proof from the NAIOP that TREBIC illegally lobbyied at the state level? Plus Roy Carroll and Marlene Sanford's 9000 acres outside city limits

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2012/10/more-proof-from-naiop-that-trebic.html

Greensboro City Council Candidate Questionnaire 2013; On Roy Carroll

11. Would you ever vote to raise water fees for Greensboro residents?

Greensboro and Guilford County's residents were fleeced by Roy Carroll, Richard Beard and Robbie Perkins in the American Express back room incentive for their data farm deal, because of which Roy received water/sewer for his Birch Creek development, after AMEX fired more than 1,500 workers on the other side of town.

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2013/08/conservatives-for-guilford-county.html

City Council Give Away; June 16, 2015; $188,280.87 of water and sewer for Roy Carroll hidden in item 9 of the consent agenda for Greensboro's City Council meeting

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/06/city-council-give-away-june-16-2015.html

How much did the city spend to get the sewer line installed under I-40 for Roy Carroll's AMEX backup data center project?

http://hartzman.blogspot.com/2014/01/how-much-did-city-spend-to-get-sewer.html


Thursday, March 2, 2017

60,000 print readers read 5,000 Rhino Times per week?

http://www.rhinotimes.com/

Thursday, January 12, 2017; Once again, Greensboro's Rhino Times inflates readership estimates to mislead advertisers; 50,000 readers

The Rhino increased readership by 10,000 per week in a few months?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2017/01/once-again-greensboros-rhino-times.html

The Rhino prints 5,000 papers per week. which comes out to 60,000 readers?

If every copy is read, 12 people read each copy?

How many papers aren't read?

Same lie, different year.
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John Hammer admits printing 5,000 Rhino Times per week =

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/10/john-hammer-admits-printing-5000-rhino.html

The City of Greensboro blowing off a legitimate taxpayer inquiry concerning the Rhino Times circulation numbers and links

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-city-of-greensboro-blowing-off.html

Has anyone seen the Rhino Times' circulation audit? About 16% of the Rhino's ads are taxpayer funded.

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/05/has-anyone-seen-rhino-times-circulation.html

Roy Carroll's Rhino Times questionable circulation subsidized by Greensboro's taxpayers

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/05/roy-carrolls-rhino-times-questionable.html

How can the Rhino claim to have 70,000 weekly readers if Roy is only distributing about 17,500 issues per week, many of which don't get read?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/how-can-rhino-claim-to-have-70000.html

City of Greensboro Rhino Times Circulation Audit Information Request

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/05/city-of-greensboro-rhino-times.html

Rhino Times Greensboro Coliseum Advertising

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/rhino-times-greensboro-coliseum.html

Rhino Times; N.C. Gen. Stat § 75-1.1: Unfair & Deceptive Trade Practices Under North Carolina Law

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/rhino-times-nc-gen-stat-75-11-unfair.html

From an EZ Greensboro Fan on the Rhino Times Circulation/Reader Inflation Issue

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/from-ez-greensboro-fan-on-rhino-times.html

Communications between Roy Carroll's Rhino's John Hammer and the City of Greensboro's Donnie Turlington on the Rhino's Circulation numbers

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/06/communications-between-roy-carrolls.html

The City of Greensboro's response to the Rhino Times Circulation Audit Mystery

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-city-of-greensboros-response-to.html

Monday, November 28, 2016

John Hammer admits printing 5,000 Rhino Times per week =

"Last Thursday I did something I don't think I've done in 20 years: I delivered papers for the Rhino Times.

I have taken papers to stops that were missed over the years, but I really don't think I've done a full route since I had my one delivery driver quit about 1993.  Instead of quitting on Wednesday or even Thursday morning, he quit after having picked up the papers; and he carried the full print run, about 5,000 papers, upstairs to our second floor office and stacked them in the hall outside my office.  He was really mad about something but I don't remember what."

http://www.myvirtualpaper.com/doc/rhino-times/september-29-2016/2016092801/#2

From Roy Carroll's billboard;


70,000 / 5,000 = 14 readers for each copy of the Rhino?

The City of Greensboro blowing off a legitimate taxpayer inquiry concerning the Rhino Times circulation numbers and links

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-city-of-greensboro-blowing-off.html

Has anyone seen the Rhino Times' circulation audit? About 16% of the Rhino's ads are taxpayer funded.

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/05/has-anyone-seen-rhino-times-circulation.html



Roy Carroll's Rhino Times questionable circulation subsidized by Greensboro's taxpayers

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/05/roy-carrolls-rhino-times-questionable.html

How can the Rhino claim to have 70,000 weekly readers if Roy is only distributing about 17,500 issues per week, many of which don't get read?

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/how-can-rhino-claim-to-have-70000.html

City of Greensboro Rhino Times Circulation Audit Information Request

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/05/city-of-greensboro-rhino-times.html



Rhino Times Greensboro Coliseum Advertising

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/rhino-times-greensboro-coliseum.html

Rhino Times; N.C. Gen. Stat § 75-1.1: Unfair & Deceptive Trade Practices Under North Carolina Law

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/rhino-times-nc-gen-stat-75-11-unfair.html

From an EZ Greensboro Fan on the Rhino Times Circulation/Reader Inflation Issue

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/03/from-ez-greensboro-fan-on-rhino-times.html

Communications between Roy Carroll's Rhino's John Hammer and the City of Greensboro's Donnie Turlington on the Rhino's Circulation numbers

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/06/communications-between-roy-carrolls.html

The City of Greensboro's response to the Rhino Times Circulation Audit Mystery

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-city-of-greensboros-response-to.html



Tuesday, June 14, 2016

"What John Oliver learned [which Greensboro's City Council and City Staff Didn't] while setting up a 401(k) plan for his employees"

"John Oliver, who has famously exposed the questionable practices of various industries on his HBO show “Last Week Tonight” ...recently took a look at the onerous fees that some retirement plans charge.

When presented with the opportunity to do right by City of Greensboro's employees, 
Tony Wilkins, Marikay Abuzuaiter, Nancy Vaughan, Mike Barber, Yvonne Johnson, 
Jamal Fox, Sharon Hightower, Rick Lusk, Mary Vigue, Connie Hammond, Jim Westmoreland 
and Zack Matheny, who was a stockbroker and knew better, 
supported cronies connected to the financial industry
instead of more than 2,800 employees who are still getting skimmed off of by ICMA-RC, 
the administrator for the City's 457 retirement plan.

“As a favor to your future self, it is worth watching this for 20 minutes because you could easily make small mistakes that could seriously cost you down the line,” he says toward the beginning of the June 12 episode.

Those current and former City employees mentioned above are thieves

They stole from those who they are supposed to look out for

He goes on to say that most actively managed funds don’t beat the market, and that anyone can call himself an investment adviser whether he has official credentials or not. And he explains what it means when an adivser is bound by a fiduciary standard: “It’s currently legal for advisers to put their own interests ahead of yours unless they’re a fiduciary.”...

The News and Record refused to look into Greensboro's retirement plan
and North Carolina State's retirement plans
for the benefit of Warren Buffett, who owns the paper and Wells Fargo
of which Berkshire Hathaway owns more than 10%

...he dedicates much of the show to what he learned after asking his production company to set up a 401(k) plan for his employees. Namely, that there are a lot of fees.

Susan Ladd betrayed City of Greensboro employees 
and our community by inaction, while she tries over and over to save some trees
instead of thousands of residents millions over time

“Compound interest works both ways,” he says. The company managing the show’s 401(k), John Hancock, gave him and his staff a presentation. After looking at the plan’s paperwork, “Last Week Tonight” realized there were the following fees: A combined 1.69% fee, plus a $24 per person per year fee, plus a fee for a broker who was acting as an intermediary. The broker received 1% of assets the first year and 0.5% every year after that. Oliver points out that if his 35 employees saved $6,000 a year for 30 years, it would cost them $1 million in fees overall. In addition, the broker said he was not a fiduciary, and when he sent the show a table showing how much the plan could grow, he was off by more than $10 million because of bad arithmetic, according to Oliver.

ICMA-RC is not considered a fiduciary for Greensboro's employees,
letting City Management including Jim Westmoreland, Mary Vigue, members of ICMA,
mislead and overcharge City participants with the active help of ICMA member Jamal Fox
and the rest of City Council.

...A spokeswoman for John Hancock told MarketWatch via email that the show’s 401(k) plan was placed with it after “an open and rigorous competitive review,” and it was competing against other prominent companies for the account. She said John Hancock disagrees with the way its business practices were characterized.

ICMA-RC doesn't act in the best interests of the City of Greensboro's employees,
but the best interests of ICMA-RC with the help of Council and Staff

“We feel that the analysis and presentation of fees and services by the show is flawed and misleading,” she said, adding, “We believe in the value of the services we provide and feel they add to the success of the plan in helping participants for retirement.”

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.

In the end, Oliver offered five tips for people saving for retirement. You can see these starting around the 18-minute mark of the video, where they are much more humorously presented than they are here:

1. Start saving now
2. Invest in low-cost index funds

The City of Greensboro lied in response to a public records request,
has been caught red handed, and our local press won't report it
for the benefit of local City executives and entrenched City Council incumbents
to the detriment of City employees and they are going to get away with it
because it may harm the financial industry's profit margins.

3. Ask if your adviser is a fiduciary
4. Gradually shift investments from stocks to bonds as you get older
5. Keep your fees under 1%

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-john-oliver-learned-while-setting-up-a-401k-plan-for-his-employees-2016-06-13
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The News and Record didn't report how Clayton Homes rips off poor people.

Jeff Gauger didn't report how Wells Fargo makes money from North Carolina's retirement plans.

The News and Record didn't report how mimicking the federal government's Thrift Savings Plan
 could save Greensboro's employees more than $500,000 per year, 
to preserve Warren Buffett's profitability at the expense of their readers.

Jeff Gauger and friends steal hundreds of millions from their readers 
via lies of omission so Warren Buffett can make more money.

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

Allen Johnson and Doug Clark betrayed North Carolina's employees
for Warren Buffett
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How to save $20,967,663 for the City of Durham's employees invested in ICMA-RC's 457 retirement plan

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/05/how-to-save-20967663-for-city-of.html

Greensboro's News and Record is directly responsible 
for North Carolina and the City of Greensboro's employees 
paying more for pension and retirement investments than necessary,
as they have known for years and did nothing

Now Mary Vigue is in charge of a legal Ponzi scheme called Say Yes to Education and Say Yes Guilford whose business model skims profits for administrators and vendors meant for college scholarships for Guilford County students with monies donated by local foundations, managed for a profit by the Community Foundation of High Point, and the Community Foundation of Greensboro, who's Walker Sanders lied to get additional taxpayer funding for Greensboro's STPAC with the help of Matt Brown, City Council and City staff, including Rick Lusk.

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"

Thursday, March 17, 2016

This is so wrong...It's like our City has lost it's mind...with the help of the News and Record for the lack of rational oppositition



Councilmember Not Naming Names But Definitely Kicking

John Hammer; Wednesday, March 16, 2016 11:40 PM

The current City Council constantly touts the need for economic development and to be business friendly.

For Roy Carroll

Mayor Nancy Vaughan says the city needs to have a “say yes” attitude.

For Roy Carroll,
by his boy toy John Hammer

While the city staff at times appears to be doing everything in its power to thwart economic development and make opening and operating a business in Greensboro as difficult as possible.

Roy Carroll bought and paid for all of City Council with campaign contributions 
and the News and Record and especially Jordan Green from Triad City Beat
won't touch Roy's Rhino for fascistic acts meant to line Roy's pockets

City Councilmember Mike Barber has finally had enough and, on Tuesday, March 15, he sent a strongly worded email to Vaughan, his fellow councilmembers and senior city staff.

Which Mike had to have copied Carroll and Hammer on
knowing the likely result of some propaganda supporting Roy's profits,
as it would have taken an actual reporter months to receive 
via an information request

Barber doesn’t name any names in his letter, but he is clear that he wants immediate action concerning at least one member of the city staff.  Barber refused to identify the employee he wrote about.

Roy Carroll has his fist up Mike Barber's ass
and Mike is loving the attention

 Barber’s email states, “We have an individual working for our city that is consistently identified as someone who is inflexible, provides poor customer service, and does not collaborate with colleagues on customer service matters, among other issues.

Think everyone at the executive suite at the City
doesn't know who Mike's talking about in public?

I have brought incidents and issues to the City Mgr and his staff on numerous occasions for months.

So the City manager and his staff knows exactly who Barber's talking about,
and Mike let the public know via Roy's boy

The latest incident was a meeting where multi-million dollar investors in our city were present, and this team member’s name came up as a BARRIER to further investment in our city.

Who were the investors Mike?

Anyone who's given to your campaigns?

I believe the Mayor was in attendance.”

If Mike Barber just leaked an employee complaint,
he just violated North Carolina and most likely federal employment law 
barring retaliation against one of the City's employees
for the benefit of Roy Carroll and Marty Kotis via John Hammer,
by publicly outing a City employee for inhibiting the rape of taxpayer monies
by Barber's campaign contributors

Vaughan said she was in attendance and the incident happened when she was at a retail trade show in Charlotte with developer Marty Kotis talking to people about the advantages of coming to Greensboro.

Who?

Vaughan said they were discussing a project underway in Greensboro with an out-of-town developer already involved in the project.

Who?

Vaughan said that Barber’s statement was a bit of an exaggeration and what she remembered being said was, “So and so was just being his typical self.”

Vaughan and Barber just set up whomever they were speaking of 
with a solid case of workplace harassment and retaliation with malice,
as they were favoring a campaign contributor 
by making humiliating statements about a City of Greensboro employee
and then openly discussing the situation with Roy's John Hammer

Vaughan added, “I thought it was very enlightening that it happened.”  She said she was surprised that this out-of-town developer knew the name of this particular city employee.

Nancy Vaughan just ruined someone's career

Vaughan would not reveal the name.

Openly overt harassment of a City employee by Nancy Vaughan
who kept a Don Vaughan employee paid off the books in violation of payroll law
with the tacit consent of the News and Record and local law enforcement authorities

Vaughan said it was a personnel issue so she took it up with City Manager Jim Westmoreland.  She said, “I don’t believe in putting something like that in an email and putting it out there to score points.”

However, Vaughan said, “I do think something should happen.”

Nancy Vaughan should resign
for costing the City of Greensboro taxpayers what looks like a lot of settlement money 

Vaughan said, “We need to have a culture of yes that needs to permeate throughout the organization.  People need to understand that we have an obligation to find a solution if possible.”

For Vaughan's campaign contributors Roy Carroll and Marty Kotis

Vaughan added, “By and large I think we have great city employees, but we have one or two in key positions who are problematic.”

Public humiliation and retaliation by Greensboro's mayor

Vaughan said about her conversation with Westmoreland, “What I would hope is that Jim takes this very seriously.  Jim has to be accountable for the decisions he makes or doesn’t make.”

Mayor Vaughan threatening the City manager with retaliation 
if Roy and Marty's demands are not met

It sounds like Barber and Vaughan are on pretty much the same page, with the notable exception that Vaughan isn’t too fond of Barber’s methods.

Barber’s email continues, “Let me be plain, if this employment issue is not addressed immediately, I will ask my colleagues to consider changes at the department head level or higher, until someone acts.  This has already been discussed over the past months.  Please feel the gravity of this action item.”

If Barber was stupid enough to forward the email to Hammer, 
he should resign immediately for violation of personnel procedures 

...Lately, Barber has been the go-to-guy for development issues.

Roy and Marty's Barber on the spot

He has had onsite meetings with Assistant City Manager David Parrish to handle delays that should have never been a issue and that never should have reached the level of having an assistant city manager and a councilmember out walking a construction site trying to solve problems that the city staff created.

What delays specifically?

Barber would not comment on the email other than to say, “People get so caught up in the repercussions of good management that they become bad managers.  They won’t address problems because they know it will be painful.  What they forget is it is a lot more painful to keep someone on the team who doesn’t want to be on the team.”

Personnel procedural violation by Mike Barber

The city staff has said one problem is that they need more people.  Some of those who have to work with the city see things differently and think that the problem is too many employees with too little to do.

...What could be done in a day takes three days, a week or more.

Other cities faced with similar issues have reduced staff and found that with employees busy, instead of looking for work to do, everything ran smoother.

It sounds absurd, but one of the city staff’s solutions to the growing complaints from contractors and developers is to redecorate the area where people go to get permits and plans approved.  Evidently the city staff is under the impression that a smiley face on the wall and a cheerful paint color is going to make getting plans sent back for the third time unapproved easier to swallow.

Roy Carroll is a fascist
and John Hammer is his propaganda arm

The problem the City Council has with the whole issue is that the City Council only has two employees – City Attorney Tom Carruthers and the city manager, Westmoreland.  Since this is not a legal issue, it only involves Westmoreland.  The City Council can order Westmoreland to take action, but the City Council can’t order any other employee in the city do anything.

http://www.rhinotimes.com/Content/Default/One-Click-Reading/Article/Councilmember-Not-Naming-Names-But-Definitely-Kicking-/-3/6/1098
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Don't expect any reaction from the News and Record, Triad Business Journal, Yes Weekly or Triad City Beat...

Whomever the employee is, it's time to lawyer up.

Please contact me for details