4:40 p.m.
Mayoral Candidate Shinholser Drinks Raw Beer, Wants Music Venue
Brandon Shinholser, a candidate for Mayor, has joined us again. I asked him if he could wave a wand as mayor and build something for Athens, what would he create. "This city has progressed on music since the 1970s. A larger music venue is what we need. Something that really puts a picture on Athens. It would be a great economic development project."
Follow my fellow live blogger, Johnathan McGinty, here.
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5:05 p.m.
By the Way, What is Up with ABH?
Here's something random I've been thinking about: What is the deal with Morris Publishing Group? What, as Flagpole recently asked, does all the financial-speak that Morris spews actually mean? How precarious is the future of the Athens Banner-Herald? Here's some news-fiction I've written about one possible future.
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5:15
The Professor Has a Question for Rep. Paul Broun
Fazal Khan, a UGA law professor who writes about health care policy, is here. I asked him what he'd ask Rep. Paul Broun about health care if he had the chance. Here's what he said: "Where to begin with Paul Broun...You know, at his town hall meeting Broun said he doesn't trust anything that the government does. So, he doesn't trust the army? He doesn't like the University of Georgia? These are both government run institutions. In the arena of heath care we already have data that government-run health care only spends 2 cents on the dollar on overhead costs, whereas private insurers spend upwards of 20 cents on every dollar on non-medical related expenses such as bonuses, marketing, underwriting and share-holder profits. My question to him is: what world is he living in where the facts and the empirical evidence don't matter. It's clear to most experts that a public option would lower costs in this country while not diminishing the quality of care."
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Ooh, ooh - I know the answer to this one, and I don't even live in Athens (yet)! Because there was a referendum, the people voted on the projects, and by law that's how the money must be spent.
http://blogs.onlineathens.com/node/1249 explains it.
Posted by: paxsarah | October 23, 2009 at 09:34 AM
Because legally we have to.
Posted by: robert | October 23, 2009 at 09:33 AM
Please ask one of those local gov folks why the hell we're building a Tennis Center when what we really need is a jail.
Posted by: Lori | October 22, 2009 at 05:36 PM