Duval County City Council's last night of transparency and Meet the Sheriff

 

CITY COUNCIL:  With millions of dollars being spent on social programs, the Duval County City Council has decided to stop filming the meetings for online or TV viewing for those who cannot attend the meetings.  So much for transparency.

 

As noted by one of our Community Leaders of the First Coast Tea Party:

 

“The city is more concerned about the children's commission, the human rights council and the journey program (which I understand did take a cut) than they are about actual city services and that in a word is wrong.  This can't continue.  The children's commission has been in existence for 17 years now, wields a HUGE budget, and nothing they are doing has improved the quality of the student in the school system (and I question just how much they really do, just how many children they really serve, and their impact per se and have it from a member of the commission and a past city council person they are "ripping off the taxpayer").  The journey program by Mayor Peyton's own admission is an unknown quantity with unknown results (he could not say with certainty it was successful), and the human rights commission is a duplicated service that is also run at the state level for the state of Florida residents use.  Does the city like wasting tax payer money?  Wouldn't the money we pay the human rights council be better spent on the library system or the police?”

Another big item that will be taken up by the City Council will be the Redistricting of our city.  So far the council members are leaning towards a gerrymandered Duval County to appease special interests instead of the desires of the people.  In a release yesterday by Matt Schellenberg’s office, it stated:

 

Matt will have approximately 50 of Matt’s maps to hand out at the City Council meeting.   

This map is based on the desires of the public (as noted at each of the five public hearings), as well as the original priorities of the Redistricting Committee (as referenced in the Committee minutes of May 10th, 2011).  It has very compact districts, it has minimum river crossings, it keeps the Argyle community together, keeps the Urban Core together, keeps Whitehouse in District 12, keeps Durkeeville together, and it recognizes communities of interest.  It is not based on the theory, as stated by Councilman Warren Jones, that there must be four, 60%+ minority districts, and that you must draw long and skinny, and meandering districts in order to obtain them. 

Read an opinion piece by Matt Schellenberg at http://jacksonville.com/opinion/letters-readers/2011-09-27/story/gu...

 

It’s going to be a big night at the Duval County City Council and we encourage you to attend in support of your desires – not those of special interests.  We have a group of tea party members attending tonight and if you are interested in attending and catching a ride, please contact our office at 683-3945.  We would love to have you join us and watch the fireworks together.  If you can’t be there in person, watch the fireworks online or on Channel 7 for the last time tonight too.  After tonight, you’ll have to trust the media to tell you what happened – and good luck with that!

 

Sheriff Town Hall:  Tomorrow night, Wednesday, September 28, we will host a Sheriff Town Hall with Sheriff Rutherford.  The news has been hot lately with the Sheriff going to bat for his department.  Our city government budget should fund safety and instead we spend our dollars funding commissions that are not accountable to anyone and have no metrics in place to determine if they are effective.   The Sheriff will be at the City Council tonight defending his department and tomorrow night you can ask him questions at our town hall.  It will be open mic night and your voice will be heard.  For more information go here:  http://www.fctpcommunity.org/events/grassroots-town-hall-with-sheri...

 

Someone once said, “Politics is always local.”   How true that statement is.  What happens here affects us even more than what happens in DC.  But right now – every politician seems “heck bent” on messing with our lives and demanding we pay for services we don’t want and we don’t need.   

 

We hope the City Council will do the right thing tonight and vote Yes on issues that government should be involved in and No on issues that should have nothing to do with taxpayer dollars. 

 

And remember, City Council, that money you spend tonight is OUR money.  Be wise.  Listen to your constituents and not special interests.  We the people have no patience for tomfoolery. 

 

Views: 782

Comment

You need to be a member of First Coast Tea Party to add comments!

Join First Coast Tea Party

Comment by CJ on September 29, 2011 at 3:52am

I know Council Reps responsible for the inner City, that we are being taxed so heavily for over and over again, to make sure downtown infill is accomplished are tired of all the incentives going everywhere but the inner city meant to help alleviate inner city unemployment, which is a main reason the legislature designed incentives .

I imagine there will be some serious in fighting this time around for incentives to go to the Southside.  But they will probably get the money anyway because Jax wants to be Corporation friendly even though JP Morgan were probably going to move the jobs here anyway.

It is the perfect example of corporate welfare and blackmail at the expense of the tax payer

Comment by DURWIN WALTER DAVIS on September 28, 2011 at 7:56pm
So, for more good news; Do you think Jax CC will give J.P.Morgan its requested 1.25million in perks?  Remember what Vito Corleone tol' Mikey; see who first introduces it...a friend had this opinion on another site...Is that the same JPM that gave us the "FED" via Jekyll Island?  I say perform a lewd sex act on them. (they are so perverted, they probably beg for it)...and for encore we do what with Goldman Sachs, M-L-F-P-S, Schwab, etc., and any home-based investment bankers?  What more would EverBank want after the freeby 8 million from city council last year to the NFLs Leading Losers, the Jerky-Jags???  Talk about money-laundering!  I am happy they won't be televising any Jag home games now.  That would mess up the quality with the good NFL teams.  Oh No!!!  Did I use good and NFL in the same sentence???  Please forgive me.  Jack DelRio Forever!!!

Comment by DURWIN WALTER DAVIS on September 28, 2011 at 7:23pm
@E.C.DAWSON; Do you mean its a court of admiralty?  No answering for seizure of your property?  Similar to piracy?  It could never happen here!!!  What psuedo government agency uses this court to take everything the private citizen might own?  (Everyone except Timmy Geitner, Head Pirate In Charge).  Sleep well, "chilren".
Comment by CJ on September 28, 2011 at 5:35pm
You can plan on those "or more" cuts
Comment by Patricia M. McBride on September 28, 2011 at 5:33pm
I agree.  It was there one last slap in the face to the city council (IE the people of Jacksonville).  At least, they had the good sense not to make it 5 million this time.  They have wasted so much money on their corporate give aways while some of the taxpayers are eating peanut butter sandwiches!   I am even more upset about the amounts of money they gave to social services organizations last night at the expense of those eating peanut butter sandwiches!  It is over though, and certainly, R. Clark had his heart in the right place when he made the cuts and hopefully, cuts can be made again next year of equal or more.....................
Comment by CJ on September 28, 2011 at 5:06pm
The JEDC is being broken up this will probably be one of their last acts as a dept. that is not to say the duty wont fall to another Dept. as it probably will
Comment by CJ on September 28, 2011 at 4:50pm
Incredible the Times Union knew before Council AND Im sure no coincidence it came out the day after the budget
Comment by Patricia M. McBride on September 28, 2011 at 4:47pm

CJ, I posted a blog, but doubtful anyone will even look at it.  Thank you for posting it somewhere someone might notice!

 

Comment by CJ on September 28, 2011 at 3:30pm

JPMorgan seeks incentives to bring 250 jobs to Jacksonville

But JPMorgan Chase wants the city and state to kick in $1.25M in incentives.

Posted: September 27, 2011 - 2:03pm  |  Updated: September 28, 2011 - 2:02pm
 
 
The bank, headquartered in New York with a global presence, has been hiring new employees to work with customers in trouble with their mortgages. Associated Press
Associated Press
The bank, headquartered in New York with a global presence, has been hiring new employees to work with customers in trouble with their mortgages.
 

JPMorgan Chase is seeking $1.25 million in financial incentives from Jacksonville and the state if the bank adds 250 jobs on the Southside.

The bank, headquartered in New York with a global presence, has been hiring new employees to work with customers in trouble with their mortgages. Jacksonville would get a piece of that expansion.

The new jobs would pay an average of $53,000 and be filled by the end of 2012, according to a Jacksonville Economic Development summary of the proposed incentives.

The JEDC is scheduled to vote on the incentive package Thursday and forward its recommendation to City Council.

JPMorgan already employs about 3,800 people at Jacksonville offices in Deerwood Park and Flagler Center. The bank would lease another 66,000 square feet of space at one of those sites for 250 more workers.

Jacksonville’s share of the incentives would be up to $250,000 and the state would give as much as $1 million. The company would not receive any incentives until jobs are filled. Each job would qualify the bank for a $5,000 incentive. The incentives would be paid over a five-year period.

Jacksonville is competing with cities in Ohio and Texas where JPMorgan Chase also operates, according to the JEDC summary.

Earlier this year, JPMorgan Chase said it would hire 500 to 1,000 workers in the Columbus, Ohio, area to keep up with the demand for mortgage servicing.

Jacksonville has been trying to bring more businesses into downtown, a location that can qualify companies for higher incentives. But JPMorgan Chase has chosen to add the jobs at its Southside offices.



Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/business/2011-09-27/story/jpmorgan-seeks-in...
Comment by E.C. Dawson on September 28, 2011 at 1:08pm
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/flag.htm
Gov Chris Christie spoke in front of four Yellow Fringe, American Flags last night. Do you know what that means ? When you enter a courtroom displaying a gold or yellow fringed flag, you have just entered into a foreign country, and you better have your passport with you, because you may not be coming back to the land of the free for a long time. The judge sitting under a gold or yellow fringe flag becomes the "captain" or "master" of that ship or enclave and he has absolute power to make the rules as he goes. The gold or yellow fringe flag is your warning that you are leaving your Constitutionally secured RIGHTS on the floor outside the door to that courtroom.   Look around your city council chambers at the flags use your judgment !

National Debt Clock

  

The First CoastTea Party is a non-profit organization. We have no deep-pocketed special interest funding our efforts.

You may contact us at:

First Coast Tea Party
1205 Salt Creek Island Dr
Ponte Vedra, FL 32082
904-392-7475

Helpful Links

Blog Posts

RYAN NICHOLS - Hardened Criminal?? Seriously??

If you're not already aware. This is what's going on in DC while dangerous criminals are allowed back out on the streets.  It's horrifying that this is happening to our citizens and veterans for protesting the hijacking of our election process. This is still happening! They are STILL being tortured and treated like full on terrorists. 

You may not be aware of the typical things they're forced to go through...…

Continue

Posted by Babs Jordan on August 14, 2022 at 8:44am

© 2024   Created by LeadershipCouncil.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service