Above all things, we believe in presenting truthful information. Yes, we give you our opinions, but we do so based on fact. Let's look at some facts about the Four-Way Motel controversy:
1. Flyers? In Alabama, a flyer is required to notify nearby residents of sex offenders. For a city the size of Tuscumbia, the radius is 1,500 ft. It would be the job of the Tuscumbia police to mail out these flyers since the Four-Way facility is in its jurisdiction.
2. Those who have pointed out that possession of child pornography is a non-violent crime have been accused of "defending" these two men. No, it is simply presenting a fact. These two men who have moved to Colbert County have never been convicted of a violent sex offense. That doesn't mean that they will never commit one, but simply means as it stands now, it is a lie to call them violent sex offenders.
3. Who is responsible for the predicted influx of sex offenders? The Alabama Department of Corrections and Outreach Reentry Ministry which have ostensibly teamed to bring this to our area.
4. If something goes wrong, who can be sued? We're hearing a lot of talk about the McKinney brothers, but their names are not on the official registration of Outreach Reentry Ministry, founded in the early 1990s. It would be prudent to establish just how the McKinneys are involved legally.
5. Do we think it's a great idea to have these sex offenders in Tuscumbia? One word: No.
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From a reader:
Colbert
County, the home of a couple of Superintendents of Education who
can’t budget and live within their means.
Colbert
County Superintendent Gale Satchel wants the County Commission to
raise our property taxes by 5 mil - yet when Chairman Darol Bendall
asked her in the meeting how much 1 mil was, she said she didn’t
know. Think about that one. She knows she needs 5 mil but doesn’t
know what 1 mil is? I think we haven’t heard the last from that one
- or those who are against the excessive waste!
Then,
we have Muscle Shoals City Schools superintendent who also wants to
raise our property taxes by 5 mil, while pressuring the County
Commission to raise the sales tax also. Either way, he just wants
more money.
Once
again, refer to the earlier comment about Ms. Satchel’s inability
to budget and live within her means. Reviewing their budgets and
excessive spending on athletics and travel, there is room for much
debate over their ability to manage such large organizations.
Not
everyone who calls for higher taxes pays their fair share. Brian
Lindsey lives outside of the Muscle Shoals school district but wants
everyone to pay more property taxes while he won’t be affected at
all. Mr.
Lindsey doesn’t live in the city, pay city property taxes NOR DOES
HE pay the out of district fee others have to pay to send their kids
to Muscle Shoals even though he gets his paycheck from the Muscle
Shoals education system and his kids go to Muscle Shoals.
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When this nation was founded, many wanted to steer completely away from English methods and traditions. Our country doesn't mint pennies; it mints one-cent coins, based on the French centime. In other words, it takes 100 to make a dollar. Similarly, the mil is 1/1,000; it takes 10 mils to make one cent.
Since a mil has never been minted in this county, many call it an abstraction. Whatever you want to call it, five mils equal a half-cent. If these tax proposals pass, your sales tax would increase by .005 on the dollar.
WHEN will people learn that the best of all best investments in their community is e d u c a t i o n.
ReplyDeleteI have lived in a region in this state which was utterly unable to attract the industry which would pay major taxes, offer empliyment, and spend $ in the area: why? The educational system was abysmal. Young people in the area were unemployable and no company would move their own people there.
A good or even great school system will automatically draw good teachers. It will draw professional-class families. It will attract businesses, and will provide a reason for the town's young people to stay there.
The Muscle Shoals property tax increase proposal is now awaiting a vote date. It will be interesting to see if the Muscle Shoals City Council chooses to cost the tax payers more money by choosing a date that the tax increase will be the only item on the ballot or if they choose to add it to one of the upcoming election ballots. Knowing this clown car show at city hall they will try to slide it onto a ballot of its own and waste thousands of more dollars pushing Lindsey's quest for more money to waste. Wait, who am I kidding? The decision will not be made by the city council. They will have to ask Lindsey what they should do first.
ReplyDeleteNot only does Lindsey not pay Muscle Shoals Property Tax, but do any of the school administrators pay Muscle Shoals Property Tax?
Brian Lindsey (superintendent) = NO
Denise Woods (ass. superintendent) = NO
Chad Holden (high school) = NO
Kevin Davis (middle school) = NO
Alan Willingham (McBride Elementary) = NO
Wesley Pounders (Highland Park Pre) = NO
Jason Simmons (Wesbster Pre) = YES
Sheneta Smith (Howell Graves K) = NO
So maybe 1 out of 8 do. Looks like Simmons will have to grin and support the proposed tax increase while the rest of the out of town disciples can support it in voice only since they will not be stuck paying for it.
Surely the Citizens of Muscle Shoals are smart enough to see through all of the waste going on and all of the mishandling of personnel matters, discipline matters, etc. It is time to stand up and VOTE NO! Not only VOTE NO on any new taxes but also send a message to Lindsey/Woods and their "chosen" Board of Education members that enough is enough! Then it will be time to rattle the cages of the Muscle Shoals Mayor and City Council. After all, they are the ones who are sitting by and looking the other way. They are the ones who have let the vote get to this point. They are the ones who have turned a deaf ear to the citizens who have elected them. With the exception of one councilman it is time for this group to find another hobby.
VOTE NO TO MORE TAXES!!