Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Play nice, please

OK, kids. If you can't play nice I'm going to have to put you in time out. Seriously, watch the personal attacks. I don't like them and I will continue to remove them.

Speaking of playing nice, I'm not really sure who gave CBIZ the go ahead to play with the county's money. It looks like nobody right now, and it looks like there weren't any requests for proposals sent out to insurance companies.

If I'm wrong, I'd sure like to know. Perhaps someone from CBIZ could give me a call?

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stan, I can give you two of the words in CBIZ.

C..............?

B.............. BullCrap

I..............?

Z............Zealot..Commissioners

Maybe some of your bloggers can fill in the C and I

Anonymous said...

Stan, it seems to me that we are reaching the stage where your paper ought to be calling for an investigation. CBIZ has no commissioner authority to represent the county, won't disclose the RFPs it put out for the county, nor the money it received from Blue Cross for placing the county's business. And now we learn CBIZ execs gave Matthews a cool $25K right before a tough election that Matthews nearly lost? Matthews was in a position to simply tell CBIZ to do this work. The question is did he? If so, that smells criminal. Right now, nobody can say HOW CBIZ got this job. Keep digging!

Anonymous said...

1/12 - Anonymous
CBIZ - I can help you with that one. It seems no records are available to pinpoint who gave them the authority so the only word that comes to mind is CORRUPT - Meaning - To influence Public Officials. I need to think on the I, but I'm sure there are quite a few words that could be used.

1 Montgomery said...

Mr. Huskey; You state that you will not tolerate personal attacks then allow anonymous to take a shot at you calling you a cowaerd. It takes a strong person to sit in your chair and take the heat from someone who will not state their name. Keep up the good work, get the facts on CBIZ and run with it. There are a lot of readers who support you and the paper.

Anonymous said...

re: false reports of YELE wrongdoings: Experts on nonprofits said they saw no evidence of serious wrongdoing, other than slowness in filing taxes, CNNMoney.com reported.

Anonymous said...

With the Bush Administration's approval, Robertson's $66 million relief organization, Operation Blessing, has been prominently featured on FEMA's list of charitable groups accepting donations for hurricane relief. Dozens of media outlets, including the New York Times, CNN and the Associated Press, duly reprinted FEMA's list, unwittingly acting as agents soliciting cash for Robertson. "How in the heck did that happen?" Richard Walden, president of the disaster-relief group Operation USA, asked of Operation Blessing's inclusion on FEMA's list. "That gives Pat Robertson millions of extra dollars."

Anonymous said...

Did CBIZ employees give money or was it a corporate check from CBIZ corporate funds? The first is legal, the latter is not. Which is it?

Anonymous said...

No paper Trail - right? What a government we have here in Montgomery County. The glass houses have been shattered by two Commissioners.

Anonymous said...

If there is no paper trail on CBIZ - I hope all is well in the various other departments at the court house. Real Estate and the transactions that go with sales of homes would really be a disaster if it were up to the Commissioners to process and verify all Deeds as being correct.

Anonymous said...

It is not WELL down at #1. The Commissioners,well at least two of the three, have let the awarding of various contracts slide. Mr. Miller should have blown the whistle, not the TH or Mr. Castor. I'm playing "Nice" for now, but our Commissioners are taking the County down in more than one ways.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Miller and Commissioners - It seems like you have been using short-cuts. It now has come down to how many and why? Another case for our District Attorney and another way of spending $$$ because your attitude "Who's To Know!" ... Well now the whole County knows - Thank You TH and Mr. Castor!

Anonymous said...

Down at #1 Swede the Commissioners and the members that are associated with Frick and Frack are holding their breath and hope remains as far as they are concerned that all the problems that have surfaced will wash away after the Primary and if they can hold on until the November Election.
We that prefer Elephants rather than a Donkey have very long memories - that is why we know when to say NO or No Way to be exact.

Anonymous said...

So what was the answer to CBIZ's part in awarding contracts and our Commissioner's answer to why there were no bids needed??

Anonymous said...

Why doesn't the Flip-Flop Man give us the answers to all the no contract for various jobs here in the County Seat Area?

Anonymous said...

Are you ready for the Beach? I believe one candidate that remains a Commissioner here in Montgomery County has cornered the market on "Flip Flops"...
Now, on the Rep. side we only have Mr. Corbett that is not a Beach Person but is a true PA Man that wants the best for PA...
Who wins the Primary is of great importance - check their background and baggage , before the Primary. The above two are not the only candidates, just two that come to mind.