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		<title>By: honesty</title>
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		<description>DON&#039;T ROCK THE BOAT ATTITUDE 


Joined: 12 Oct 2007
Posts: 31

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:39 pm    Post subject: We are looking for a moderator for the CATV Program	
Bringing things up in front of City Council is totally useless. They donâ€™t have the ability to get anything done. The City is bankrupt and the City officials are just waiting for the City to go into an Act 47 so the state will take over and they will loose their authority to govern. When they were all given a restructuring plan to turn the City around, no one implemented anything. In my opinion, the politicians are either unable or unwilling to do what needs to be done. The Mayorâ€™s gesture to listen to the business community about financial problems has failed. Nothing ever got accomplished. Itâ€™s so bad that the State laws do not allow qualified outside third party consultants to come into Erie and do what needs to be done to turn then City around. The State legislation says that the City must give the restructuring plan to a City worker to implement the plan. Thatâ€™s equivalent to saying that the same people that ran the City into the ground financially in the first place, are the same people bestowed the task of fixing things. It took two years to write the restructuring plan and nothing to date has been done except a lot of lip service. 

In my opinion the honest business people need to get together and form a panel of businessmen to have weekly broadcasts on the Community Access Channel (CAT). No City politicians or Chamber of Commerce should be invited to be on this proposed panel. All the panel will do is identify the top 10 problems the City has and come up with 10 REAL solutions. After the solutions are agreed upon, the same businessmen and businesswomen need to roll up their sleeves and fix things within a specific time frame. What do the citizenâ€™s of Erie have to lose???
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Crank



Joined: 13 Sep 2006
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:06 pm    Post subject:	
I have to agree there is not much point in bringing things up in front of city council. They have demonstrated their inability to get anything done in a timely fashion so often, that no one takes them seriously anymore. Worse, they are so entwined with the public sector unions, that the taxpayer is never represented in decisions impacting the fiscal health of the city. 

I am willing to give Sinnott a chance to right the ship, IF he actually follows through on his proposal to seek legislative authority to create a long term fiscal plan similar to what Act 47 provides. However, if this just turns out to be more lip service given out in a negotiating year, I fear he will have lost what little credibility he might have with the business community. 

People have watched the reactions to the business community engagement on the airport project, along with the lack of any real business plan for the runway project by the city appointed authority. 

With the national economy slowing, and Erie being so far off both the national and state economic pace for so many years, business as usual is not something we should be considering. There is a very real potential for disaster looming on the Erie horizon. 

But with a combative, uneducated population ready to oppose any meaningful economic development, I do not see where the support would come from for any business backed, or developed recovery plan for the city. The city has put all there hopes in an ability to pick the collective pockets of anyone who comes to Erie, either to work, vacation or attend an event / convention. 

Hotel and entertainment taxes are not the answer. Never were.

&lt;strong&gt;Editor&#039;s Note: the remainder of &quot;honesty&#039;s&quot; comments were intertwined with the text from the afore mentioned &lt;em&gt;Interim Report&lt;/em&gt;, copied and pasted into the comments box. As such it is nearly unreadable. So I invite him to make further comments about opinions about the state of the city and the Committee&#039;s findings without wholesale copying of the report.&lt;/strong&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DON&#8217;T ROCK THE BOAT ATTITUDE </p>
<p>Joined: 12 Oct 2007<br />
Posts: 31</p>
<p>Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:39 pm    Post subject: We are looking for a moderator for the CATV Program<br />
Bringing things up in front of City Council is totally useless. They donâ€™t have the ability to get anything done. The City is bankrupt and the City officials are just waiting for the City to go into an Act 47 so the state will take over and they will loose their authority to govern. When they were all given a restructuring plan to turn the City around, no one implemented anything. In my opinion, the politicians are either unable or unwilling to do what needs to be done. The Mayorâ€™s gesture to listen to the business community about financial problems has failed. Nothing ever got accomplished. Itâ€™s so bad that the State laws do not allow qualified outside third party consultants to come into Erie and do what needs to be done to turn then City around. The State legislation says that the City must give the restructuring plan to a City worker to implement the plan. Thatâ€™s equivalent to saying that the same people that ran the City into the ground financially in the first place, are the same people bestowed the task of fixing things. It took two years to write the restructuring plan and nothing to date has been done except a lot of lip service. </p>
<p>In my opinion the honest business people need to get together and form a panel of businessmen to have weekly broadcasts on the Community Access Channel (CAT). No City politicians or Chamber of Commerce should be invited to be on this proposed panel. All the panel will do is identify the top 10 problems the City has and come up with 10 REAL solutions. After the solutions are agreed upon, the same businessmen and businesswomen need to roll up their sleeves and fix things within a specific time frame. What do the citizenâ€™s of Erie have to lose???<br />
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<p>Crank</p>
<p>Joined: 13 Sep 2006<br />
Posts: 377</p>
<p>Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 6:06 pm    Post subject:<br />
I have to agree there is not much point in bringing things up in front of city council. They have demonstrated their inability to get anything done in a timely fashion so often, that no one takes them seriously anymore. Worse, they are so entwined with the public sector unions, that the taxpayer is never represented in decisions impacting the fiscal health of the city. </p>
<p>I am willing to give Sinnott a chance to right the ship, IF he actually follows through on his proposal to seek legislative authority to create a long term fiscal plan similar to what Act 47 provides. However, if this just turns out to be more lip service given out in a negotiating year, I fear he will have lost what little credibility he might have with the business community. </p>
<p>People have watched the reactions to the business community engagement on the airport project, along with the lack of any real business plan for the runway project by the city appointed authority. </p>
<p>With the national economy slowing, and Erie being so far off both the national and state economic pace for so many years, business as usual is not something we should be considering. There is a very real potential for disaster looming on the Erie horizon. </p>
<p>But with a combative, uneducated population ready to oppose any meaningful economic development, I do not see where the support would come from for any business backed, or developed recovery plan for the city. The city has put all there hopes in an ability to pick the collective pockets of anyone who comes to Erie, either to work, vacation or attend an event / convention. </p>
<p>Hotel and entertainment taxes are not the answer. Never were.</p>
<p><strong>Editor&#8217;s Note: the remainder of &#8220;honesty&#8217;s&#8221; comments were intertwined with the text from the afore mentioned <em>Interim Report</em>, copied and pasted into the comments box. As such it is nearly unreadable. So I invite him to make further comments about opinions about the state of the city and the Committee&#8217;s findings without wholesale copying of the report.</strong></p>
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