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Maybe if the Simon people weren't paid so much, and didn't get so much in perks, Simon could afford to pay their own with respect to the Circle Center Mall, etc. AND, it really concerns me to see that CEO's of must-have public utility companies are being paid so much, and receiving perks on top of that. Maybe if that wasn't the case, must-have public utilities wouldn't cost common citizens so much.
27 months, REALLY? That is certainly a deterrent to anyone else considering fleecing the public. Did they at least say he would have to stay in prision the entire time with no early release then work the rest of his life to repay the money?
The Attorney General's office has done nothing whatsoever to slow down these calls. Mr. Zoeller has been too busy writing amicus briefs to the Supreme Court to ensure that Indiana lags behind the rest of the nation in regards to marriage equality.
This is the most ineffective program ever. Being on the list does not stop the calls. It doesn't even slow them down. Exactly what has the attorney general's office done about those 5,000 complaints? Apparently nothing.
We went to the Art Fair, thanks to my big ticket win here on this blog :-) We had a great time, except for the crazy amount of cottonwood fluff blowing around. Love spending the day there and enjoying good art, music, and river views.