By: Diane Benjamin
Government dreams big, of course with your money. They don’t have to be responsible, thanks to the media who covers for them.
Diana Hauman filed to run for mayor yesterday, but didn’t attend the Council meeting. You can see all the petitions filed here: http://www.becvote.org/wordpress/electiondatesandoffices/petitions-filed/
Do details matter? Diana Hauman turned in 3 petitions without the circulator’s name completed at the bottom. Those petitions would get thrown out if challenged. Unless some other signers are disqualified for not being registered voters in Bloomington, she will still have enough signatures. Does Bloomington really need a mayor that can’t complete petitions correctly?
I’ve got something even funnier. Since I have readers all over the State, I hope Clark County residents see this.
The Clark County Clerk made a big mistake, nobody on their County Board noticed:
Now they have to hold a special meeting:
That brings me to Bloomington’s Executive Session last night. For some reason, instead of adjourning to Executive Session from the Committee of the Whole meeting, they considered it a separate meeting. http://www.cityblm.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=11624
The agenda calls for Public Comment, but since this meeting has no video, I don’t know if anyone spoke or not. Of course, the topic was more Probable Litigation. Keep those legal fees rolling!
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Small things DO matter. Look at Renner’s petitions near the bottom. The person who circulated the petition fills in that section, signs it and has it notarized. There are three (3) different handwritings to identify the circulator on Renners petitions. Renner’s signature is on them. A PhD in political science running for re-election who made a mistake in judgement or something sinister?
Also, I wonder how many signatures collected last minute at the Festival of Trees are legitimate.
Want to start checking them?
I have no idea how to do that. Maybe someone with experience can challenge. There are four sheets of signatures that are not “properly” completed.
email me details.
Interesting that neither Hauman nor Renner singed the Loyalty Oath.
If they did, would that be fraud?
They will LOYALLY steal your hard earned $$$ and spend them as they please, even IF they have to break the law to do it! How’s that for an oath??