Friday, August 2, 2019

Cocktails & Popcorn: Buttigieg & His #coloredrevolution Land Bank Gerrymandering Reparations Reconstruction Authority Was Raided During His Detroit Debate

As you well know, the CNN DNC Detroit Debate featured 20 candidates over two nights of the #coloredrevolution.

The second night, appropriately called the night of the black moon, featured the candidates and the rollout of their presidential playbook, or rather the candidates' pitch for economic development through reparations because TARP money dried up.

I thought it prudent to mention Pence was governor during the Indiana Hardest Hit Funds stealin'.

Anyway, Buttigieg has a plan and it is called The Douglass Plan, after the same Fredrick Douglass of whom House Judiciary used as their spokestoken for one of their "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending) political operations that my Sweetie smacked down.

https://peteforamerica.com/douglass-plan/

Taken from his campaign website:
Frederick Douglass
"I truly wish these people would
stop bastardizing my legacy
for personal inurement."
This is why Mayor Pete Buttigieg is proposing The Douglass Plan, a comprehensive and intentional dismantling of racist structures and systems combined with an equally intentional and affirmative investment of unprecedented scale in the freedom and self-determination of Black Americans. 
Seriously.

Buttigieg is going to save the Colored People in reparations and he has Chike Aguh of the McChrystal Group as his handler.

Viva la #coloredrevolution!



I am quite certain Chike is not very well versed on the SIGTARP audit report, below #coloredrevolutionary  legal material, or his candidate's responsibilities as a mayor.

Buttigieg is obviously not very sophisticated in the realms of governance because he has Chike as his muse.

I just thought I would share what is going on with the State of Indiana's Secretary of State UCC site because it reminded me of what happened to Michigan LARA. 


But, the next day, Ben Carson seemed like he had conversations with SIGTARP about Baltimore.




Trump also told reporters that they "ought to report on it sometime." @18:20.

What has not been reported is that a contractor's personal home, KTR Kleaning To Renovations, Inc. was also raided by the FBI, but what do I know?

I guess you could say that these DNC candidates will do the darnest things when it comes to the prevention of the fall of the heavens, so I called the City Clerk of South Bend, Indiana to find out why I could not find any information, or municipal codes on the Board of Elections.

Kareemah Fowler,
officially resigned as South Bend, Indiana
City Clerk, July 31, 2019.
I needed to find out how Buttigeig got elected because he is not a politician, but an operative for some nefarious individuals.

My spidey fraud senses were tingling because I saw the word "Authroity" and I can smell gerrymandering from a mile away.

I was greeted by a lovely young lady by the name of Morgan Gonsoski, who identified herself as the PR intern for City Clerk and Common Council.

She was so kind to tell me that there are no municipal codes on the Board of Elections to be found, or anything else dealing with elections, but she did let me know the office was dealing with the situation of the resignation of the City Clerk, Kareemah Fowler.

Morgan also explained the process of replacing the City Clerk.


It was explained to me that the Democratic Caucus, a private corporation, will privately meet to pick the successor as there is no electoral process on record for the people, which means there are no codes, laws, or statutes for a municipal special election.

How special these great democratic gods be! (extreme sarcasm intended because I used fuchsia).

I always thought municipal elections were non-partisan, but in this instance, it seems the Democratic powers in Indiana control local government, which just so happens to include land banks!

Yes, that is correct, I found the Detroit Land Bank Authority transposable model of gerrymandering.


I will not get into the absentee voting ballots and vacant properties fraud scheme that probably got Buttigieg and Fowler elected in the first place, so as not to confuse my #Superfans with Detroit.

Typically, like in Detroit and Hamtramck, the Board of Elections is comprised of the Mayor, City Clerk, Corporate Council and sometimes Chief of Police, under state law.

Well, it may very well seem that Buttigieg has a substantial conflict of interest when it comes to the integrity of the 2016 election, but hey, what do I know?

I know the #coloredrevolution is not going to end well for those in all facets of the political spectrum.

South Bend Housing Authority offices closed as FBI agents appear

The South Bend Housing Authority was closed without warning Wednesday, as FBI agents appeared
"Look over here, not over there.", said The Butti Man
for unspecified reasons at both the housing authority’s offices and at least one home owned by the agency.

Several agents were seen going in and out of an employee entrance at the rear of the building on Alonzo Watson Drive, just south of Western Avenue. Two trucks with trailers were parked nearby. A uniformed St. Joseph County police officer was also at the scene.

At the main entrance of the housing authority’s offices, a sign was posted that read: “Closed for day. Re-open 8-1-19 8:00 AM.”

FBI agents also visited another property on the city’s south side Wednesday morning. Neighbors, including Shelly Jackson who lives across the street, said agents showed up at 1980 E. Thornhill Dr. home around 9 a.m. According to property records, that home is also owned by the housing authority.

FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jim Keszei said he could not comment and referred questions to a spokesman for the office of the U.S. attorney for northern Indiana.

The spokesman, Ryan Holmes, said Department of Justice regulations prohibited him from confirming or denying the existence of an investigation, but that he could “confirm there is federal law enforcement activity going on in the South Bend area.”

County Sheriff Bill Redman said the FBI had asked his department to provide a uniformed officer, but said he could not discuss the operation further and was not sure whether anyone had been arrested.

Attempts to reach housing authority Executive Director Tonya Robinson were unsuccessful Wednesday. The agency’s office was closed, and a man who answered the door at her home declined to provide a phone number where she could be reached.

Virginia Calvin, the president of the housing authority’s board of commissioners, did not immediately return a call Wednesday.

The purpose of the FBI activity was not clear. But the housing authority has faced criticism over mismanagement in recent years, including federal government reports which, between 2013 and 2014, found the agency was plagued by financial woes and owed $500,000 in misused funds that should have been distributed to poor families.

At that time, the federal government reported the housing authority’s board of commissioners had inadequate knowledge of the agency’s finances, failed to monitor operations to catch the misuse of money and did not provide sufficient oversight of day-to-day staff.

The findings led the government to classify the housing authority as “troubled,” and in early 2015 South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg replaced the entire board. The mayor appoints the board of the housing authority, which is funded through federal dollars, and that board of commissioners oversees the agency’s executive director and staff.

More recently, an audit of the housing authority for the years 2016 and 2017 found “inadequate controls” over financial reporting and mismanagement of its tenant waiting list, and that the agency improperly mixed streams of federal money and had documents missing from tenant files.

In fall 2018, Buttigieg appeared at a meeting of the agency’s board and criticized the housing authority for financial problems, unaddressed safety issues and poor communication. Some board members said they were disappointed the mayor did not speak with them about his concerns before raising the issues publicly.

At the time, Robinson said the agency was “working hard to correct our deficiencies” and had already made improvements since the 2016-2017 audit. In 2017, the federal government upgraded the housing authority from “troubled” status to “substandard.”

Mayor Pete Buttigieg issued a statement through his spokesman Mark Bode.

Earlier today the Mayor’s Office became aware through local media reports of today’s law enforcement action at the Housing Authority. While the Housing Authority is not part of the City administration, the Mayor is concerned and will be closely following the situation.

The Mayor is in touch with the Board of Commissioners and has asked that they keep him informed on what they learn from federal officials. In the meantime, he has offered the City’s assistance to help ensure residents are not negatively impacted by this situation. He has been advised that normal operations will continue.

Inquiries concerning Housing Authority matters, including this case, should be directed to the Board of Commissioners.

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