Via Indy Undercover, more money (private this time, at least, although I'm sure the city will lose out on tax revenues as a result) being contemplated to be spent on yet another giant boondoggle, calculated to assuage once more the sensitive Indy "Look at me! Me! I'm a real city! Look at me!" syndrome.
Yeah, a billion here, ten million there, pretty soon we're talking about real money. But not a dime for police salaries or public safety in general. If these private people really wanted to improve Indianapolis, they'd put their money into the latter, not into building monuments to themselves.
And of course the Star today is only concerned with making sure Mr. Green is done right by the city. I found it interesting to read yesterday that his daughter has suddenly come forward and wants to help. So where the hell was she all those 40 years she didn't speak to him? Did she ever try to find him? Why isn't she being charged with neglect just like that idiot mother who let her three-year-old get out of the apartment, cross a parking lot, and climb a fence to go out playing on I-465?
Idiots.