Was it PERJURY?

By The Arrowflinger

(In the latest coverup in the Augusta Equipmentgate Scandal, which saw City of Augusta, Georgia resources deployed to work on private property in Lincoln County in March 2017 has just been released. In it, the Augusta Richmond County Grand Jury issued a statement which said they found no criminality had occurred.)

The Presentment of the Augusta Richmond County Grand Jury of yesterday, June 27, 2017 on the Use of Augusta manpower, heavy equipment, trailers, supplies, fuel, fringe benefits and trucks on Private Property in Lincoln County back in March contained this statement:

The testimony revealed that the excavator was never actually used, as the weather at the time was inclement.

The presentment also says that the Augusta mini excavator was on the Lincoln County private property from March 8, 2017 to March 17, 2017.

That statement is most interesting as video taken on March 16, 2017 at the Lincoln County site shows a large freshly-installed culvert and drainage work that certainly seems to have been performed by an excavator, and the only excavator in evidence was the one owned by the City of Augusta.

District Attorney Natalie Paine needs to determine which witness provided that testimony and whether perjury occurred.

If there was no perjury in the production of that presentment, she needs to explain why not and, while she is at it, explain why so many material aspects of this incident were omitted from any investigation by her or the Augusta Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

-AG

No Account, But Headed to Judgment Anyway

Comments of Al M. Gray to the Augusta Commission

No Account, But Headed to Judgement, Anyway

Tuesday June, 20 2017

 

Mayor Davis and commissioners, thank you for the opportunity to speak. I never intended to return to this chamber, yet here I am. One should never say “never”, and that is borne out by the power of events that have shaken you, me and the people of Augusta.

No Account, But Headed to Judgment, anyway sounds like a sermon hearkening to passing into eternity that we all face, but as Mayor Copenhaver once told me, “You ain’t dead yet!”

Older folks used to have a description that was applied to crooked, lazy people. It was that they were, “No Account.”

Your Equipmentgate scandal has assaulted the Rule of Law, not that this body, mayor, administrator, district attorney or sheriff intended that consequence. That result grew out of the cronyism that has destroyed our protective institutions from Washington down. The accountants safeguarding our money threw math out, the lawyers forgot nobody needs them if there is no law, the press lost objectivity and credibility, and pastors escorted the money changers into our temples, not out. Our protectors decided to be No Account.

At Commissioner Sias’ last meeting DA Paine was posed the question, “Is the RULE OF LAW DEAD?” After all, the most powerful, revered man in Georgia politics had $2 million invested in banks and other financial institutions involved with drug money laundering, among other things. The Legislature two sessions ago decriminalized banking crimes in our state, which was number one in mortgage fraud five years running. Then there is Equipmentgate. What happens in Atlanta and Washington is not yours, but what happened in Lincoln County is fully on your account, but you want to be no account for that.

Some of it comes from misguided instinct to protect the defenseless, who are anything but that. Elements of this body and friends of the mayor pro tem rallied to defend her last week, but the fun poked at her soon will rain all over you. The rest of this body is protecting a nice lady administrator with the same instinct. At $187,000 per year and much power, she isn’t defenseless either. She is responsible for about 2/3 of this scandal, in my opinion.

16 years ago, a sweet, attractive planning director supported by the full Columbia County Commission abruptly left her position. Failures proved her plan flawed, deceptive, and outrageous to the no longer defenseless people.

Two weeks ago, we were walking with our dog Lilly. We came upon a flock of molting geese, whose wings were of No Account. Now geese are mean, big and can peck or wing-whip a beagle. One ran out of the woods, but Lilly caught it. The goose wing whipped her and got to the water. Lilly jumped in and outswam it. The goose did something it isn’t supposed to be able to do and that was to dive! While that one was escaping, another goose ran out doing something even stranger. It ran low to the ground, head and all, like a snake! It didn’t want to be seen with its No Account wings.


You are faced with the same thing. This body is confronted by the truth of Equipmentgate. You must do the impossible for the next 6 months and together rise to account before Augusta. Justice must be served and accountability restored. Former Director Johnson must be dealt with, this Administrator must be phased out, her contract not extended, and a forensic audit of the landfill done.

The consequences of the 1/3 of the scandal resting with the Sheriff’s Department are simply chilling. The sheriff must remove those involved.

Lady Justice has been dead in Augusta so long she stinketh like Lazarus. It is time for her resurrection.

Thank you.

-AG

Update: At the conclusion of these remarks, Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis, Jr. took umbrage with them and made thinly-veiled threats that, “There will be consequences!”

Mr. Mayor is voteless and toothless! He doesn’t have the guts to call the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in on this OUTRAGEOUS SCANDAL. He could, you know.

Mum’s the word from Augusta’s No Account County Commission, as there was not even a second for Commissioner Marion Williams’ motion to request that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation conduct an Investigation that the Augusta Richmond County Sheriff’s Office botched.

At least one Augusta Commissioner isn’t No Account!

The Mary Davis Sand and Gravel Company

By Arrowflinger Al

Remember the good old days out here in the rural counties when your commissioner could rock, grade and maybe even pave your driveway if you supported him? Well, those days are gone out here because our commissioners don’t want to go to prison. Now, there is hope and help from our good neighbors down in Augusta, with their new Public-private partnership we are calling the Mary Davis Sand and Gravel Company. Call Augusta Mayor Pro tem Davis at (706) 821-1831 and you may be able to arrange what one of my neighbors got here in Lincoln County – men, trucks, trailers, supplies, fringe benefits, and heavy equipment expended fixing a private road. All for FREE!

No need to worry about tipping the Augusta workers, either because they get the greater of 3 months severance pay or a full retirement if they get caught.

Even getting 300 tons of stone like THIS isn’t impossible, because the Augusta Landfill down on Deans Bridge Road has stockpiles of everything you need – sand, gravel, screenings, surge stone and even rip rap. Those can be loaded up and sent out to us through the same gate that the equipment loaned to my neighbor was.

If you look at the pictures of my neighbor’s Augusta-built project, there is even drain pipe furnished with the deal you get from Mary Davis.

You don’t even have to pay a registered contractor with expensive insurance, permits, a business or contractor’s license in your county, either. Those gifts give a pretty big bonus to your free work value from Mary Davis.

If the equipment from the landfill is tied up and can’t get to you, then the nice sheriff down there has a guy who will meet your equipment needs with no delay, stationed at the shooting range next door.

Augusta taxpayers and residents, you do not qualify for this program, so don’t attempt to call. You give but cannot receive.

We out here in the sticks thank you for your generosity and the kind treatment we get from Mary Davis Sand and Gravel.

Mary rocks our world.

-AG

Rocking Their World – Digging into Augusta’s Equipment Scandal

By Arrowflinger Al

On Thursday, May 25, 2017 citizens of Augusta, Georgia and surrounding counties were shocked to learn that City of Augusta personnel, vehicles, materials and construction equipment had been found deployed and operating on private land in Lincoln County, Georgia, 40 miles from their assigned work site at the Augusta Solid Waste Facility on Deans Bridge Road.

This week the resulting uproar concluded with the resignation of Augusta Solid Waste Director Mark Johnson. Will the Johnson resignation calm the turmoil surrounding a botched investigation by a conflicted Augusta Richmond County Sheriff Department, who turned out to be the custodian of an excavator used in the misbegotten affair, the apparently imprudent white commissioners defending Johnson against evidence, black commissioners defending an Administrator who bungled accountability, and a District Attorney who remains to be kept clueless of the events?

Stay tuned. What happens in Augusta, should stay in Augusta. This time it didn’t and the repercussions look to be immense.

Here is the first hand account of the events from March 15, 2017 through May 28, 2017. Names have been replaced by Pseudonyms.

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Wednesday March 15, 2017

2017-03-15 17:23:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER reaches the top of a hill on an easement road between lands of Cox, Kitchens, bank and partners Troy Meeks and Landowner O of Statesboro, sees construction equipment and stone pile. Stops to video beagle. Joined by neighbor and Informant.

2017-03-15 18:17:15

  • THE ARROWFLINGER meets Informant going back to get serial numbers and photos of an equipment trailer he claims is City of Augusta owned. Informant wants to know who bought the property where the stone pile is. THE ARROWFLINGER states he has met Landowner O, but not his partner.

Texts Between THE ARROWFLINGER and Informant

2017-03-15          19:01:29               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I got confirmation it’s county equipment.

2017-03-15          19:09:41               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Do you have a guess about when it was bought?

2017-03-15           19:14:26               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I can find out.

2017-03-15          19:44:20               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • You know, if they are not alerted and they are getting rock for free, they will be at it for days because that road has to be rocked all the way to Booths Branch Road. They excavated and installed a 30 or 36 inch pipe in the creek bed last week.

2017-03-15          19:50:06               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Your bud who is talking to you might/probably spill the beans, but if we just observe for a few days and take pictures we will have a better picture. The land was bought by Landowner O (guy I met) and Landowner M of Statesboro. We need the serial number off the equipment and the ARCSWD inventory or purchase record. If it looks strong, then state investigators should be called.

2017-03-15          19:55:49               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Landowner M used to work with Director as a contractor.

2017-03-15          19:57:10               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • The trailer was purchased by the county and I took pic of the VIN number. The escalator was seized by the county and falls under the Sheriff.

2017-03-15          19:58:16               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I will go back early tomorrow and photo the VIN of the track hoe.

2017-03-15          20:04:11               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I am gonna go out early on my walk. Probably find a good spot on Booth branch near the gate to observe.

2017-03-15          20:12:31               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Sounds like the Boyz came to play in our backyards! I am amazed.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Texts of March 16, 2017 Between THE ARROWFLINGER and Informant

2017-03-16          09:40:44               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Good morning! A dump truck left about 10 minutes ago. Let’s observe today. They plan on ditching the low spot inside the gate. So they don’t plan on stopping today. I think another rock truck might be coming.

2017-03-16          09:43:09               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok.

2017-03-16          09:44:30               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I think if you want to do this up right, we need to notify Sheriff Beggs, followed shortly by Roundtree. The pols will just f**k it up. So will we if we go for a big ‘got you’, as delicious and tempting as that might be.

2017-03-16          09:45:40               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Get the pros in. If they f**k it up then I or we can raise hell.

2017-03-16          09:48:38               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Right.

2017-03-16          09:51:26               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I got a conference call, T 10. I will get with you after that.

2017-03-16          09:53:06               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • They dropped a load at the second wet spot between the gate and creek.

2017-03-16          10:46:00               THE ARROWFLINGER

  • Two dump trucks videoed entering gate and then leaving after dumping loads at stone stockpile on hill.

2017-03-16          11:08:00               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Two trucks came and dumped. Got some video.

2017-03-16          11:08:08               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • No tags.

2017-03-16          11:08:33               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Got names of haulers, I think.

2017-03-16          11:51:58               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Got pix and video of all equipment with serial numbers.

2017-03-16          13:12:45               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I can call Augusta Commissioner MW and just talk to him. He can’t stand the Director.

2017-03-16          13:30:11               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Yes, but anything Augusta Commissioner MW can do can be done if law enforcement drops the ball. Law enforcement can remove these people. Augusta Commissioner MW can only fire them.

2017-03-16          13:31:30               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Law enforcement can surveillance them when they bring in dozers and graders.

2017-03-16          13:36:09               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok, I will stand by. You know more than me.

2017-03-16          13:37:07               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Also, I don’t see permits posted.

2017-03-16          13:38:47               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I am going to call Sheriff Beggs in a bit.

2017-03-16          13:39:04               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Knitter is doing research.

2017-03-16          13:40:15               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • On Augusta database. Knitter is a systems person.

2017-03-16       14:06:00

  • Knitter emails THE ARROWFLINGER a .pdf showing that Landowner M attended a prebid conference for landfill work  at the ARC Solid Waste Facility on 1/20/2017.

2017-03-16       Around 14:00:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls ARC Chief Deputy, with whom he had conversed about contract mismanagement and fraud during the Augusta SPLOST 7b campaign in 2015. Tells that 2 pieces of equipment are reported to be operating in Lincoln County and one of them is assigned to the ARC Sheriff Department Shooting Range at the Deans Bridge Road landfill. Chief Deputy denies that Sheriff Department has any equipment.

2017-03-16       15:21:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER is texted the email address of Augusta Richmond County Chief Deputy by same for purpose of uploading pictures and serial numbers from Canon camera that is not net-connected.

2017-03-16       16:56

  • THE ARROWFLINGER sends ARC Chief Deputy summary of situation, events, observations and equipment serial numbers.

2017-03-16       18:16

  • Chief Deputy requests pictures be emailed, saying he will, “…get to the bottom of this.”

2017-03-16       18:38

  • THE ARROWFLINGER suggests that ARC Chief Deputy hold off until following Monday, based upon information from inside Solid Waste Department that additional ARC assets would be deployed to Lincoln County site. It was noted that even heavier equipment would be needed to place the stone.

Texts of March 16, 2017 between THE ARROWFLINGER and Informant Resume

2017-03-16          18:48:07               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • ARC Chief Deputy Redacted is now interested. Told him waiting til Monday to pursue is advised. Told him I now believe this is a real deal. Suggested CID come up under coordination and advice of Sheriff Bruce Beggs.

2017-03-16          19:07:53               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Sweet.

2017-03-16          19:29:50               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I suggested that. Told him I will be here.

2017-03-16          19:32:42               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Nice.

2017-03-16          19:40

  • THE ARROWFLINGER called back by Lincoln Sheriff Beggs, who indicates he has discussed with ARC Chief Deputy.

2017-03-16          22:30:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER takes his dog, Lilly, for a tour of fields and then down Booth Branch Road. There was a navy blue 3/4 ton, long wheelbase pickup pulled into a 4-wheeler path onto Corps Land about 80 yards from the red gate into the combined properties and grading project. Did not get license plate.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Texts of March 17, 2017 between THE ARROWFLINGER and Informant

2017-03-17          02:10:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER awakens during interlude when heating system was off. Hears heavy truck in the distance. Goes outside and finds the sound coming from Booths Branch Road. Quickly dons insulated coverall, grabs automatic pistol and digital camcorder. Calls Informant. Gets no answer. Jumps in truck. Drives to red gate at properties/ grading site. Waits and listens. Concludes that the truck was leaving, not entering.

2017-03-17          09:43:08               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • All equipment was removed in the middle of the  night.

2017-03-17          09:45:06               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • No stone deliveries this morning?

2017-03-17          09:46:57               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Long trailer and excavator are GONE.

2017-03-17          09:47:46               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Well it might be back on Monday.

2017-03-17          09:48:29               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Unless someone said something to them.

2017-03-17          09:49:05               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I think the latter. Sold out. Again.

2017-03-17          09:50:03               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • They should be delivering more rock at the standing water spots.

2017-03-17          09:50:12               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • They ain’t.

2017-03-17          09:52:27               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Yea well we have proof they have county equipment out here.

2017-03-17          09:55:53               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I am with you. I think someone tipped them off.

2017-03-17          10:01:28               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Can’t talk anymore. We might have given the right people what they need.

2017-03-17          10:10:22               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I just got a call (from Inside Source at ARC Landfill). We should talk.

2017-03-16       About 10:20

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls Landowner K, with whom Landowners O and M have an easement agreement with cost-sharing provisions to discuss the condiserable part of the construction on her land. She states she is not paying anything and that Landowner M told her that they can repair the easement road at least cost because they have connections in Richmond and  Columbia Counties. Also discussed was the new culvert installation and the work done on US Army Corps of Engineers lands.

2017-03-17          12:42:21               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I have a visitor (ARCSD Investigator) at 3 who may want to come talk to you, if you are open.

2017-03-17          12:48:39               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Sure.

2017-03-17          15:04:34               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • You coming to my place or yours?

2017-03-17          16:09:08               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • They (investigators) are headed back to you.

2017-03-17          16:09:40               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok, I am telling them everything I know.

2017-03-17          16:10:16               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Tell them the truth. They will want your source.

2017-03-17          16:10:37               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • We went out to the site.

2017-03-17          20:07:00

  • Informant calls THE ARROWFLINGER and reports an automobile parked at entrance gate to the combined properties where the work was going on.

2017-03-17          20:09:24               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Should I call the investigator?

2017-03-17          20:10:28               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Call 911.

2017-03-17          20:11:17               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • And tell them what?

2017-03-17          20:17:42               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I called the shield (Sheriff?) number. They sending someone out.

2017-03-17          20:30:00 to    20:50:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER spots Director emerging from around posted gate. Augusta Director explains that he came to check on one of his contractor’s pieces of  equipment, as Bobcat Rentals had called his contractor concerned when an ARCSD investigator called earlier in the day. Shows text and photo sent.

2017-03-17          22:09:00              THE ARROWFLINGER

  • Transmits video of Director to ARCSD Investigator.

2017-03-17          22:35:39               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • (Pictures of Director)

2017-03-17          22:53:48               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Yup, Director.

2017-03-17          22:55:22               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Sent to investigator and our Sheriff.

2017-03-17          22:55:47               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Send short video, too.

2017-03-17          22:55:54               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Sent.

2017-03-17          22:56:03               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Sweet.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Texts of March 18, 2017 between THE ARROWFLINGER and Informant

2017-03-18          01:12:04               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Director’s name is not on the property. His equipment’s showed up there and he drives out here to check. Why?

2017-03-18          01:13:58               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Monday I will tell CID he was out here.

2017-03-18          01:17:23               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • He knew where it was!

2017-03-18          01:18:16               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Yea.

2017-03-18          01:18:31               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Probably 500 yards inside gate?

2017-03-18          01:28:24               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • The Bobcat belongs to Bobcat Renter, which is anther contractor who works for the landfill.

2017-03-18          01:32:31               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Yes, that was the name. Bobcat (of Augusta) gave Redacted LEI.

2017-03-18          01:33:24               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • See, it’s all dirty.

2017-03-18          07:18:27               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • And it is why I have been looking to just leave. I have been fighting it like nobody else in this state for five years, except for hunting seasons, and have only lost “friends” who are on the gravy train. Knitter and I have been looking in McCormick and Abbeville Counties, but now I am thinking northern Mississippi or North Carolina. Yeah, it is like this all over, but any place else I don’t know about them and I damned sure won’t look again. I seesaw between going apes**t exposing how utterly crooked the Augusta area is, making fun of the ridiculous fakery, and just leaving. I think this deal is the last straw.

2017-03-18          12:49:37               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • A white Silverado just pulled out with a Bobcat. I think it was Bobcat Renter.

2017-03-18          12:49:59               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok.

2017-03-18          21:02:18               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • When we ride Lilly to tour fields for deer we will ride down Booths Branch Road to the gates and back. Probably in the next 30 minutes.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Texts of March 19, 2017 between THE ARROWFLINGER and Informant

2017-03-19          09:51:08               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Yesterday they hand dug a drainage ditch to drain the mud puddles ten yards inside the gate. They also unloaded three rolls of geotextile fabric at the rock stockpile.

2017-03-19          09:51:24               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Took pix.

Monday, March 20, 2017

2017-03-20          06:16:34               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Heavy truck just went down Booth Branch Road. I am going to see what’s going on.

2017-03-20          06:19:36               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok.

2017-03-20          06:36:55               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Drove Ranger out last 4-wheeler trail to left on Corps Land just before gate. Gonna walk Booth Branch past Landowner K.

2017-03-20          11:02:14               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Well, my early morning hike was a quiet one. No turkeys seen or heard.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

2017-03-21          10:10:55               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • A big truck just went down.

2017-03-21          10:11:51               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok.

2017-03-21          10:12:34               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Landowner O probably will keep on plan to finish.

2017-03-21          10:13:22               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • It was the trash truck.

2017-03-21          10:15:37               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Lol.

2017-03-21          10:16:18               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Filled my roller can up an hour ago.

2017-03-21?       11:10:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER researches Grantor and Grantee Indices of the Clerk Of Superior Court of Lincoln County to ascertain if Landowner O and Landowner M had transferred any property interests to Director. Finds no evidence of that. Finds easement agreement from Landowner K to Landowners O and M after a $5000 payment which settled the access rights of the parties. Noted that all landowners bear maintenance and improvement costs.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

2017-03-22          08:11:29               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I’ve been in the woods since sun up. Haven’t heard any turkeys.

2017-03-22          08:30:11               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • They have been in hiding. I did see a gobbler on the side of a road in McCormick County Sunday.

2017-03-22          12:37:34               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Hey, I am sorry about this morning. I wasn’t trying to be rude.

2017-03-22          20:41:07               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I know. No problem. I want to talk over how you work from the house.

2017-03-22          20:41:56               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok.

2017-03-22          20:45:55               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I thought I heard turkeys this morning on my walk back down below the houses on Bamboo Trail.

2017-03-22          20:46:22               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Bambi.

2017-03-22          20:46:24               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Sweet.

2017-03-22          20:46:43               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • We can chat in the morning.

2017-03-22          20:46:57               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok.

Thursday, April 27, 2017

2017-04-27          11:33:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls ARCSD Investigator looking for update and leaves message requesting a return call.

Friday, April 28, 2017

2017-04-28          15:38:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls Lincoln County Sheriff and leaves message asking him to prod ARCSD into giving an update citing uncertainty over personal status with respect to activity in the public eye.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

2017-05-02         15:15:00

  • ARCSD Investigator calls THE ARROWFLINGER, apologizes for delay in responding, then says that the investigation was completed and turned over to the Augusta District Attorney and to the Augusta Administrator for an audit. Knitter hears the conversation because the Bluetooth truck phone grabbed the call and it was broadcast in the yard.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

2017-05-16          19:52

  • THE ARROWFLINGER texts Commissioner G to suggest that he look out for special audit funds for Administrator’s Office. No Response.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

2017-05-18          19:52

  • THE ARROWFLINGER turns over pictures and summary of events as they existed March 15 through March 20, 2017 to Osprey. Osprey is an Augusta resident with contacts who might discuss.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

2017-05-20          09:32:09               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Those Statesboro guys are up here for the first time in ages. They are boring perk test holes with an auger.

2017-05-20          12:01:36               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Oh.

2017-05-20          12:03:12               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I thought those guys would squirm their way out of any trouble.

2017-05-20          12:06:31               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Does Landowner O even know? Landowner M is SCI and was with Dabbs… but is Landowner O an ARC contractor, too?

2017-05-20          12:08:48               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I think Landowner O is a contractor.

2017-05-20          12:24:35               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • It’s awful funny they ran out of money and had to move all the equipment out at 3 am.

2017-05-20 13:12:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls Commissioner MW, leaves message to please call.

Monday, May 22, 2017

2017-05-22 16:40:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER texts Commissioner G to relay that Osprey has pictures and video of Lincoln County events. Concludes with, “Its Y’all’s Hellhole.”

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

2017-05-24 11:32:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls Commissioner H, leaves message to please call.

2017-05-24 11:38:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls Commissioner MW, leaves message to please call.

2017-05-24          19:29:20               THE ARROWFLINGER         Phone Number Redacted

  • Well, you were right. They are blaming the guy who retired two days into the investigation, saying it was a mistake that the equipment got sent.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

2017-05-25 09:12:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER called Osprey. Both agreed that more commissioner angles needed than Commissioner G and Commissioner F, with whom Osprey had communicated.

2017-05-25 09:32:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER gets call from Commissioner MW, explains background and the developments to that point. Agrees to forward the unchanged, original questions and information of 3/15 to 3/20/2017 to ARC Clerk of Commission.

2017-05-25 11:57:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER emails information sent to Osprey on 05/18/2017 to ARC Clerk of Commission.

2017-05-25 13:08:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER confers with Osprey, who had talked with Director earlier, and who recommended that THE ARROWFLINGER call Director directly with issues and questions.

2017-05-25          13:27:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER called Director. Asked if Landowner M, Landowner O, or Bobcat Lessee are Augusta Contractors, and if he knows any of them. He said no. Asked if DW of Stateboro was a contractor. He said they were but had not done any work since 2013. Said that Landowner M’s firm was not awarded landfill contract after he was on bid documents at January 2017 bid meeting. (Confirmed by THE ARROWFLINGER) Award contested and work might be rebid. (THE ARROWFLINGER agreed, as it had been in the newspaper). Director asked about stone purchases and stated that Augusta purchases aggregates under annual bulk purchase agreement and stockpiles various stone products at landfill. (Known in advance by THE ARROWFLINGER). When asked how Director knew where Bobcat Lessee’s equipment was when Director and THE ARROWFLINGER met at the gate to the combined properties at 8:16 PM on March 16, 2017, Director stated that he was directed to follow the power line and that the equipment was parked under the power line.
  • Director asserted that the reason he could find his way in the dark when spotted coming out of the gate to the combined properties at 8:22 PM on March 16, 2017, was that he arrived in the daylight. (Official sunset was 7:37 PM, but conditions at his exit were clearly past darkness).
  • Director repeated his purpose for coming out of the gate to the combined properties at 8:22 PM on March 16, 2017 was that a contractor at his facility called him, after being unable to contact Director’s subordinate employee, and was concerned about verifying the location of the Bobcat and cutter, so he drove out to the site in Lincoln County to locate the equipment and report back to the contractor, which he had done.
  • Director queried THE ARROWFLINGER about why he was not called earlier into the process of determining the status of the investigation. THE ARROWFLINGER said that the investigation was in the hands of ARCSD and that he was told that it was turned over to the DA. THE ARROWFLINGER turned to Osprey, an Augusta citizen, to investigate, because Augusta is his city. THE ARROWFLINGER had performed considerable free work for Augusta and insisted on better contract controls since 2011, and did not feel compelled to conduct an investigation based upon GORA requests, because that cost money and the Augusta Commission had failed to act to provide a solution to that obstacle when it had been proposed.
  • Director suggested that he had answered all questions truthfully and that THE ARROWFLINGER should accept that, to which THE ARROWFLINGER responded that there were too many inconsistencies in how the work was sequenced and suddenly halted when the investigators arrived at the Augusta Solid Waste Facility on 3/16/17. Director asked if THE ARROWFLINGER had approached the landowners, to which THE ARROWFLINGER responded that the investigation should have done that and no report had been issued.
  • Director asserted that Administrator’s office and ARCSD had determined that there were no criminal violations, but that one of his supervisors had retired as planned, but moved up during the investigation. Director admitted that said supervisor had done work at the Lincoln site. THE ARROWFLINGER asked for a copy of that investigator’s report, but Director said he could not provide it.
  • THE ARROWFLINGER reminded Director of THE ARROWFLINGER’s powerful defense of Director in a commission meeting presentation on another matter.
  • THE ARROWFLINGER agreed to forward an accounting of the conversation to all who had gotten questions and information from THE ARROWFLINGER regarding the Lincoln County matter, and he did.

2017-05-25          14:57:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER emails ARC Clerk of Commission that he talked to Director and provided a summary of points upon which there was agreement, but not points of disagreement, which had been previously sent.

2017-05-25          15:16:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER agrees to discuss the March events in Lincoln County in an on-air conversation with Most Dangerous Man in Augusta Politics, Austin Rhodes of radio Station WGAC.

2017-05-25          15:38:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER goes on the Austin Rhodes program to discuss the March events in Lincoln County.

2017-05-25          23:47:35               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Three weeks ago, the investigator said it was referred to the DA and to City Administrator for an audit, but the DA has nothing. When the guy called that day that my new truck grabbed the audio and output it on the speaker, so Knitter heard him say it. They are trying to duck and cover, but I am satisfied I have it covered with enough proof.  It would be helpful to show how Landowner M has recently been working there. They didn’t apparently get the contract, and Dabbs Williams did work in 2011, I found. The equipment they have conceded and also that the supervisor who was moonlighting retired 2 days into the investigation. Your info was spot on. The heat is on and some of them are spinning deeper. Hope your trip is productive. We got rain!

2017-05-25          23:50:28               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Nice. I heard some of it through the internet on the radio show. Good job.

2017-05-25          23:51:17               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • If he was moonlighting, why was he driving a county truck out there? That’s the word I got from Inside Source.

Friday, May 26, 2017

2017-05-26          00:13:44               out         Phone Number Redacted

  • I wish I had walked up the hill when the Bobcat brush cutter was being used and seen the truck. Pretty sure he was there on a weekday morning.

2017-05-26          00:31:49               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Yup.

2017-05-26          18:12:36               out         Phone Number Redacted

  • Can you tell me who got retired?

2017-05-26          18:13:13               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • McKinley Williams.

2017-05-28          00:35:00               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Also, McKinley has worked there so long and knows all the equipment I can’t imagine he would make a mistake. I think he is just covering for Director.

Sunday, May 28, 2017

2017-05-28          00:35:45               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Did Director contact you? If he did, he his trying to cover himself.

2017-05-28          00:39:21               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I was told to call him. I did.

2017-05-28          00:40:39               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Oh, well, he is a snake with a lot of political connections.

2017-05-28          00:41:11               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • That’s based on my experience.

2017-05-28          00:44:39               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • He said he did not know Landowner M or Landowner O… the landowners. Said he did not know Bobcat Renter… the Bobcat lessee. Said DW has not worked there since 2014. Said stone is bought under annual contract and stockpiled. Got on my case for not calling him until after sending out claims (emails to ARC Commissioners).

2017-05-28          00:47:22               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • That’s a lie. Bobcat Renter was out there last year helping extend the sides of the land fill to meet the air space. Landowner M was out there all the time. Him and Director went to lunch several times.

2017-05-28          00:48:03               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Said he got up here before dark, is why he had no flash light, and found the equipment because it was under the power line easement… Trouble with that is my video is time stamped 8:48 pm (exit time).

2017-05-28          00:48:40               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Augusta Commissioner G is barbequed.

2017-05-28          00:48:55               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Sweet.

2017-05-28          00:50:38               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I have Commissioners. Augusta Commissioner W and Augusta Commissioner G FURIOUS AND LOADED FOR BEAR for Tuesday’s Commission meeting.

2017-05-28          00:51:01               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Administrator in deep S**t.

2017-05-28          00:51:20               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Administrator.

2017-05-28          00:51:42               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Administrator.

2017-05-28          00:52:29               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I am going to have all their a$$es.

2017-05-28          00:54:14               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Good, if Director told you he didn’t know those guys he is lying. Why did he tell his staff he had property on the lake?

2017-05-28          00:55:47               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • That excavator has a small backward reflex clam-shell or scoop. Small blade. Not suited for moving stone piles. The loaders at landfill ARE.

2017-05-28          00:57:14               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Everyone out there knows the mini excavator, everyone used it, including McKinley.

2017-05-28          00:58:31               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • What about the trailer the county just purchased, did he make a mistake with that, too?

2017-05-28          00:58:33               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • (I am hearing) Commissioner G says landfill doesn’t use that sort of stone. However, it is too fine to use for road without geotextile underlayment. There are four (actually three) rolls of that there.

2017-05-28          01:00:16               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Bull s**t. We use crush and run all the time. Look at the camp sites at the Sheriff range. They have three sites up there for campers. I know because I was told I could park mine there.

2017-05-28          01:00:29               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Sounds like McKinley was the Bobcat operator up here. Isn’t that what you found out?

2017-05-28          01:01:29               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Yes, I know he ran that for sure.

2017-05-28          01:02:18               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Well, that means an ARC employee destroyed US government property.

2017-05-28          01:02:45               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • The landfill owns John Deere skid steers, not Bobcats.

2017-05-28          01:03:29               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • McKinley loves Director and will cover until it’s his a$$.

2017-05-28          01:04:29               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I am gonna fry some a$$. Yes, Bobcat was rented to Bobcat Renter by Bobcat Augusta. Director was concerned about it because Bobcat called him.

2017-05-28          01:05:49               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Yea, brother he knew what was going on, he just wants to take his own or parents’ Winnebago out there.

2017-05-28          01:06:20               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • So Director was concerned about the Bobcat that destroyed Corps woodland. And his supervisor ran it. Perfect.

Footage from March 16, 2016 as events were unfolding.

2017-05-28          01:07:07               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • You keep asking questions and I’ll keep giving information they can’t hide from us.

2017-05-28          01:07:32               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • What about the trailer?

2017-05-28          01:08:18               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • The press and politicians want my hide. After five years you handed me something to tear Augusta apart with.

2017-05-28          01:08:19               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • That was county property. No one made a mistake with that.

2017-05-28          01:08:44               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • They brought it to me.

2017-05-28          01:09:14               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • It does not have property tag or number on it.

2017-05-28          01:10:09               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Oh, they are conceding that the trailer and excavator are Augusta assets.

2017-05-28          01:10:51               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Yea.

2017-05-28          01:11:26               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • The landfill does have loaders and graders, right?

2017-05-28          01:11:47               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I would like to see Director gone. I want to live out there in peace.

2017-05-28          01:12:31               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • I am pretty sure that will happen.

2017-05-28          01:12:59               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Oh yea, Komatsu 320 front loaders, and they use Roads Department grader. They also have a CAT roller.

2017-05-28          01:13:43               in            Phone Number Redacted

  • I know because I have worked on all of it.

2017-05-28          01:15:43               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Ok. Good. So you are sure others saw Director with Landowner M and know that Bobcat Renter did work there?

2017-05-28          01:16:49               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • The investigator did not turn over anything to the DA like he said. It was his bad luck that his call to me telling me that came on over my car speakerphone so everyone in my yard could hear it.

2017-05-28          01:17:37               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Buddy is ready to testify that he saw him up here. In fact, I was in the back seat (actually the passenger seat) of the investigator’s car, and Buddy did not see me when he stopped them in the road and demanded to know who they were.

2017-05-28          01:18:00               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • The Sheriff’s Department is screwed about as bad as Commissioner G and Director.

2017-05-28          01:22:21               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • You can ask anyone who works at the landfill. When I quit, Bobcat Renter was working out there, and that was April last year.

2017-05-28          01:23:29               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Commissioner G called you a disgruntled employee. I am gonna make him rue those words. (Because it was a smokescreen. Informant had nothing to do with the perpetrator’s actions.)

2017-05-28          01:23:38               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Talk to ****. He was a supervisor and he just got hired back.

2017-05-28          01:24:57               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Sorry, I meant James ******.

2017-05-28          01:25:17               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Why would he say that when I resigned?

2017-05-28          01:26:19               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • I went to lunch with him and Director and I said grace before the meal. Dirty people.

2017-05-28          01:26:30               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Don’t worry about that. You are gonna love it.

2017-05-28          01:27:07               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

***

2017-05-28          01:28:24               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Gonna go back to bed. Good night!

2017-05-28          01:29:23               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Good night from California.

2017-05-28         14:23:00

  • THE ARROWFLINGER calls Landowner K and learns that no investigators contacted her after the mid-March incidents. Conversation lasts 39 minutes. Topics beside social updating of family and friends include the easement road work. Three times Landowner K reiterates that Landowners M and O kept saying that they had connections to get the work done. No mention was made of Columbia or Richmond Counties in that context, as was the case in the mid-March conversation.

2017-05-28          15:36:00               THE ARROWFLINGER      Phone Number Redacted

  • Investigators did not contact you or Landowner K.

2017-05-28          15:37:00               Informant           Phone Number Redacted

  • Nope, I talked to them once. The day you were with them.

Thursday, June 1, 2017

2017-06-01        19:00?

  • Augusta Administrator calls THE ARROWFLINGER on his land line phone (no logs) and a Q&A session resulted that lasted about 30 to 40 minutes. THE ARROWFLINGER called the Informant while the Administrator was on the other line to ascertain that the Informant would allow her to have his number. Later, Informant called to state that he and the Administrator had talked and would continue the next day.

2017-06-02        13:08

  • Commissioner H calls to verify that the Administrator had talked to Informant.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

2017-06-06          15:27:00 ?

Can the good people of Augusta get their rogue government under control?

  • AG

The JERK of Lincoln County?

On Tuesday, April 19th, 2016 the Lincoln County Republican Party held a candidate forum at the public library. Your Arrowflinger was there and asked the candidates very tough questions. Former House District 117 Representative Lee Anderson, now running for the Senate District 24 seat, and his wife Donna were seated the next row in front. When Lee got up to speak my questions were pointed at his previous record of voting for double digit fee, rate, and tax increases on us. Donna turned and called me a “jerk” numerous times, although the only clearly audible one was at the end, when I loudly challenged Lee to take further questioning.

Now, the point being made is that we go broke very fast paying double digit cost increases when our incomes are increasing less than 2%. Lee and Donna have a solution to this dilemma, though. You see, Lee’s first cousin Superior Court Judge David Roper heads the guardian ad litem program in Augusta which became a national scandal because of the guardians’ ad looting. Now Donna is in that stable of ad lootems, supplementing their family income. We don’t have that option, do we?

None of the other candidates or their parties reacted with anger at my tough questions, only the one person divorcing parents would expect to stay calm.

Later, radio talker Austin Rhodes quipped that the Andersons don’t need the money, but did the other ad lootems who punished distraught parents with outrageous fees??

Usually the phrase, “grab the wife and kids”, is hyperbole in a political season, but can you families of the 24th risk having a rogue judge, rubber-stamp lawmaker, and angry guardian ad lootem wife all aligned against you in the event of divorce?

Think about it.

Watch and listen, as Arrowflinger Al gets tagged with yet another insulting label to join many other such Badges of Honor.

Lee Left the Gate Open – Tax Revenues Hoofed It

Back in 2011, during Lee Anderson’s last year in the Georgia House before his doomed attempt at the US House, your arrowflinging writer called and wrote him about the activities of the Tax Reform Council. Lee acted ignorant of the issues and directed me to his guy on the Council, plant nurseryman Skeeter McCorkle. He got back, “Lee, I know what McCorkle will do – he will get a whole new slew of agriculture exemptions!”

Anderson wasn’t in the Georgia House in 2012 when House Bill 386 passed, containing all those costly new exemptions that real people are now having to make up.

Included in the bill was a provision giving nearly every farmer in Georgia, even home gardeners, what is now known at the GATE (Georgia Agricultural Tax Exemption) card. It looks like this:

Now when we used to visit Lee Anderson’s farm, each and every gate we passed through had to be closed and secured with a chain. So it used to be with Georgia Tax Exemptions.

What transpired was a comical statewide tax looting publicized heavily in the Atlanta Media, municipal publications, and even county papers like the Lincoln Journal. Some farming fellows tried to use their GATE card on the casket and vault for their father’s funeral. Others bought $100,000’s of lumber for home building. The carnage continues today at nearly every rural store in Georgia.

The tax losses exceeded 15% in many counties, causing property tax increases just like the 22% property tax Augustans got out of the same tax reform fiasco.

A Georgia Municipal Association map and chart depicted the damage statewide.GMA-map-for-blog

Another term, this time with Lee in the Senate, will be a real riot if the escaped money cows don’t come home.

Cow patties won’t fund education!

Double-crossed at the Doubletree, Augustans Got a 22% Property Tax Increase

When your humble flinger of arrows climbed into his pickup truck one afternoon in the late summer of 2010, it was not dreamed that the trip was worth $4 million to $5 million to the people of Augusta Richmond County, Georgia, yet it was.

The Georgia General Assembly had empaneled a Tax Reform Council, chaired by former Atlanta Olympic Games chairman A.D. Frazier, and charged it with recommending a tax reform plan. Earlier, in 2008, the legislature had wisely rejected disgraced House Speaker Glenn Richardson’s G.R.E.A.T. (Georgia Repeal Every Ad valorem Tax) plan, but still held the notion of “tax reform” dear, spurred on by the Georgia Traditional Manufacturers Association and others. Manufacturers wanted relief from Georgia’s sales-tax-exemption-limiting “Direct Use” requirements. Agricultural interests wanted sales tax relief, too.

The Tax Reform Council met in cities across Georgia. The meeting in Augusta came within 3 weeks of a furious Republican Party runoff for governor, which diverted attention from what was at risk. The Council convened at the Doubletree Hotel on August 30, 2010. A number of presenters had prepared remarks which were posted on the Tax Council website. This writer had not come to speak, but rose and gave an impromptu talk in opposition, based upon the enormous revenue loss that appeared to be in the making, including a critique of surviving elements of G.R.E.A.T. A sitting member of the Georgia House of Representatives, Don Parsons, was not paying attention enough to catch the name and dismissed the talk as uninformed.

The frightening thing was that the Tax Council withheld its report, despite promises it would be published in November, until the start of the 2011 session, and the stated intent was for the plan to rocket through the General Assembly for a straight “up or down” vote.

The Augusta presentations included one that tipped off how draconian the sales and use tax losses would be for Augusta. An email to a key member of the Augusta Commission warned of the losses. Another to an organization promoting the bad tax deal laid out the reasons that killing it in 2011 were good.

Taxreformwarning_Page_1Tax Reform 2011 Killed_Page_1Lobbyists didn’t care.

The Augusta Chronicle reported, “Twice panel members asked how to replace the revenue from new tax breaks such as elimination of the inventory tax. John Krueger, senior vice president of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, replied that he hadn’t polled his members about that.

“To be honest, I really don’t have an answer to that,” he said.”

The next year tax reform returned and passed. Not one of the location legislative delegation voted against it, not even “conservative” Representative Barbara Sims or Senator Bill Jackson. Just as night follows day, the tax losses hit Augusta Richmond County so hard that in 2014 the Augusta Commission had to pass a 22% property tax increase to compensate for them.

The Augusta Commission got the blame, but the damage was clearly inflicted by the General Assembly, with the local delegation going right along with it.

The sales taxes given up were were being passed on to purchasers of the manufactured goods outside of Augusta, Richmond County, and now are being replaced by your property taxes, if you live in Augusta-Richmond County. The manufacturers were not likely to leave Augusta over taxes they had been paying for years, and “tax reform” means that new businesses won’t be paying new taxes, either. Theories and subsidized jobs excited the politicians, but this was a DEAD LOSS to the people, if one looks at the only thing that counts with revenue – CASH FLOW!

The entire progression of events might not have turned to the public’s favor, but it was a wonderful chance to demonstrate how The AURELIUS PRINCIPLE works to identify millions of dollars of savings to clients who might just be interested in saving those millions rather than paying them out. Cost Recovery Works, Inc. has used these techniques to stunning effect for clients many times, and the tax reform participation showed how they work to potentially effect tens of millions in savings.

Millions of dollars in savings come from projects like this one – Just not for the poor, tax-besieged citizens of Augusta.

Thank your politicians.

$200 Theater Tickets Trumped a $20 Million Cost Recovery Effort?

UPDATE: At the August 5, 2014 meeting of the Augusta Commission, the Augusta media got its panties in a wad over $200 James Brown Movie premier tickets and ruffled feathers between Mayor Copenhaver and Commissioner Bill Fennoy.

In any place other than Augusta, a request for the Augusta National Golf Club to pay up $20 million just might have attracted a camera lens.

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Mayor Copenhaver, Gentlemen and Lady of the Commission, today let’s go down the Road of Good Intentions known as TIA 2010. Here is a road sign Commissioners Bowles and Lockett tried to install on this twisted road before we got to this Fiasco Junction.

This program has gone structurally bust in the 13 County CSRA region to the tune of $80 million to $140 million. Revenues are nearly 10% short versus budget. The investment project’s costs are worse – now reported at the $538 million of 2011, but stood at $630 million when TIA passed. Worst of all is that higher number bore increases of 2% per year, but the cost of early projects is increasing more than 5%.

What happens to Augusta and its partner counties when funds run out in year eight? Augusta gets 60% of Phase 1 money, so the other counties could see Augusta’s early projects eat up their funding.

Distrust grows from Augusta swapping projects between Phases. Augusta was permitted to move the two Berckmans Road projects from the last phase to the second phase, but has a side deal with the Augusta National for a loan that moves the main project to Phase 1. The amount funded is just the $16.7 million base cost of that project. When the real costs come in, those projects could cost $2 million more. If the funds are capped at $16.7 million Augusta bears that cost. If the escalated costs are allowed to Augusta, we bear the cost.

The National’s project overruns mean promises to the people get dropped, here and throughout the region. Already $7.5 million for Municipal Transit promised didn’t get a dime in 2013.

The arrangements with Augusta and the Augusta National are of dubious legality. Nothing in TIA 2010 provides for a private entity to interject itself to secure earlier funding. The TIA citizens’ advisory panel we citizens were promised had oversight wasn’t even allowed to vote on the changes.

What of the Berckmans right of way – a TIA allowable cost? The proposed land swap with the National could be a net payment to Augusta that appropriately belongs to the regional fund. How can you separate out the complete costs of those options, like tunnels, the National wants from the TIA portion?

Finally there is the matter of trust. We cannot trust Augusta. The National paid $1.9 million an acre for its last purchase, yet you are giving up 13 acres bordering the course itself with no attempt to get the National to pay – not loan – the $20 million or more their project will cost. Then look at the Highlands Avenue Project, where you are using 90% in other funds over and above TIA to meet the contracted price. All counties were to report all costs, including other sources, but Augusta didn’t. How many other games is Augusta playing with us?

In February reports flew out about the “TIA success” here. The press used a deceptive TIA funding list largely of non-TIA funds. Today, legislators are meeting in Atlanta over transportation thinking this disaster actually works.

Let’s douse that notion by loudly demanding concrete action to secure that state guarantee of funding we heard in the TIA campaign.

For the Augusta National, doing business with the last Augusta administration was high risk. Pay for your project to get free of this embarrassment now.

Many Arrows Moment – Devouring the Rosary

Out here in the country, folks know better than to tie a goat to a rose trellis, but down the road in Augusta, Mayor Deke Copenhaver is getting ready to tie a whole herd of them to Richmond County’s last golden rosary, the SPLOST fund.

You can be sure that his honor would like to get out the gate in January before the new gardener arrives, especially since there is a big old hungry Judas goat hidden, yet in plain sight at the front of the line.

Yes, right now it is at the very end of the SPLOST ballot for tomorrow and this Judas goat reads like this, “If reimposition of the tax is approved by the voters, such vote shall also constitute approval of the issuance of general obligation debt of Augusta, Georgia in the principal amount of $22,395,000 for the purposes of (1) any one or more of the Augusta Projects, (2) the Recreational Multi-Use Facility included in the Hephzibah Projects, and (3) retiring the Augusta Notes. Yes or no.”

Trouble is, those bonds never got issued and the issuing URA Board is illegal. If the Voters approve the SPLOST, the Mayor and his cronies get to redirect UP FRONT money that was to go toward those bonds. Where will the money go? Probably to their favorite boondoggles, like that Mills Project that Georgia Regents University wants no part of.

The Berckmans Road swindle that went from Last to First was just a trial run for Deke’s grand heist on the way out.
All Augusta will have left is goat’s breath that will be the only thing coming up roses.

The Mayor loves him some prayer breakfasts, and probably this from Matthew, “But many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first.”

This has been your Many Arrows Moment on Agraynation.com

Pro-SPLOST Augusta Commissioner Goes Rogue

When someone is filled with venomous rage, they tend to not hear what is said. In this case, please watch and listen to the segment of question and answer immediately before Commissioner Donnie Smith’s reprehensible diatribe. Next you get to observe the reaction of Commissioner Bill Lockett, who demonstrated that he was listening to that discourse with keen interest, because he almost perfectly recited it back to Commissioner Smith.

When this effort began 30 months ago, it began 5 years beyond the capability of any hostile party to seek retribution against an employer, client, or reference. Exhaustive case studies are found on both the agraynation.com and costrecoveryworks.com sites. On this site are numerous videos, articles, and publications documenting the achievements of these past 30 months, which have resulted in tremendous savings to Augusta.

– Prevented misapplication of an overlay zoning district to a greater area than was legal.
– Did title search under Reynolds Street Parking Deck using the Georgia Superior Courts Website and the Augusta Clerk of Superior Court Office, found Augusta did not own the land under their facility, found there were $7 million in liens on the land, and then notified the media, commission and the public. Then supported curtailing costs of the management contract.
– Supported the County Commission with efforts to institute last minute controls over the Convention Center project with the result that unlimited catering, audit rights were expanded and other costs were capped.
– Researched Urban Redevelopment Areas and successfully assisted the Augusta Commission in curtailing the Augusta Downtown Redevelopment Area.
– Researched Tax Allocation Districts and advised commissioners that TAD One was $10’s of millions under water.
– Supported a $184,000 reduction in the sales tax management project
– Found a $164,000 overcharge in a subcontract.