Thursday, December 31, 2015

MAYOR HENRY- SERIAL PLAIGERIZER

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http://www.news-sentinel.com/news/local/Mayor-Henry--Police--not-city-clerk-s-office--should-enforce-parking-laws
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IDEA STEALING SON OF A BITCH
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https://www.facebook.com/davidchristopherroach/posts/10207895911938683
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https://www.facebook.com/davidchristopherroach/posts/10207876122723965?comment_id=10207876145844543&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D
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i was sending out e-mails and facebook messages when sandy kennedy resigned about IF I WAS CITY CLERK- THIS IS WHAT ID DO.
FACT CHECK!
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so- heres the text of the  plaigerizer co-conspirator tabloids article:
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Mayor Henry: Police, not city clerk's office, should enforce parking laws



Tom Henry
Tom Henry


Wednesday, December 30, 2015 8:36 AM


Sandy Kennedy resigned as city clerk in October after an undercover video captured her suggesting that parking enforcement employees' jobs might be in jeopardy if Republican Lana Keesling was elected to succeed her in November.
Keesling ultimately won, but it could be recently re-elected Democratic Mayor Tom Henry who shakes up the clerk's Parking Administration department.
Henry, who like Keesling and other elected city officials will be sworn in Friday, told The News-Sentinel Tuesday that he would like to move parking-enforcement operations from the clerk's office to the Police Department, "where it belongs."
"We’ll be having on-going discussions with (Keesling) and the public safety director (Rusty York) and work to build a consensus around the best approach moving forward," added city spokesman John Perlich.
Although some might see a political motive in a Democratic mayor removing $627,000-a-year operation following the election of the first Republican clerk in 38 years, the man who produced the videos that preceded the resignations of Kennedy and others said the idea has been discussed for some time.
"This has been kicked around for two years, and I met with Rusty and Sandy about it. As far as I knew it was a done deal," said Colin Keeney, who resigned as parking enforcement supervisor in September and recorded the videos after becoming concerned about politicking in the office.
At the time, Keeney said, it was his understanding that parking employees would keep their jobs following any departmental shift. "From an organizational standpoint, I think it's a good idea," Keeney said.
Keesling was unavailable for comment, and City Council President John Crawford, R-at large, said he would reserve judgement on the proposal until hearing arguments on both sides. Following the turmoil in the clerk's office, council approved a 2016 budget funded only through March, promising more after reforms were implemented. The revenue-generating parking enforcement department, however, was funded for the full year.
The department is responsible for parking meter maintenance and collections, enforcement of abandoned-vehicle laws, the posting of "no parking" signs as necessary and other duties. The department was earmarked for seven employees in its proposed 2016 budget.
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I wrote City Council about the legalities of the City Clerk being PC Administrator when I ran for office and twice since, the last being last month asking for a legal inquiry. Michelle Chambers For City Council Fort Waynereceived my letter and forwarded it to the City Attorney requesting legal review. Now, Tom is saying THIS.
Fact is, the City is guilty of Ghost employment all of the days the City Clerk had the PC Admin job.....it goes against IC and City Code for the Clerk to have that job.
You're welcomed, Fort Wayne.
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