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On his 117th day in

office, President Barack Obama came to Indianapolis. That is the

earliest any President has come to Indianapolis in his first

term.

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I was part of the

ā€œpress poolā€ for the president’s brief Indianapolis visit. A press

pool is a small group of media who are allowed to see a president’s

remarks to a group and report on them to all media.

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Along with an

Indianapolis Star reporter, I was the only other Indianapolis media

and the only one from any Black media participating in the press

pool.

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Some 600 persons

attended two fundraisers. Some 40 persons paid $15,000 a couple for

a small meet and greet with the president. While some 600 paid

upwards of $250 to several thousand at a fundraiser benefiting

Congressman Andre Carson and three other Hoosier Democratic

congressmen.

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One thing about the

media covering presidents. We aren’t treated in the lap of luxury.

While guests at the Westin ate the house salad, the house Honey

Chicken Breast, some champagne and cheesecake, those of us in the

press pool were treated to soft drinks, nuts, crackers and

cheese.

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There were plenty of

African-American professionals and elected officials at the two

fundraisers. One side note, several of the individuals rumored to

be running for mayor in 2011 were there, including City-County

Councilman Jose Evans, Dr. Woody Myers, former prosecutor candidate

Melina Kennedy and former Secretary of State Joe Hoggsett.Ā There

may have been others, but I didn’t see them.

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The strong statement

of support by President Obama for the efforts by local hotel

workers to organize cheered them and poses a sharp warning for

civic leaders.

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First, the

president’s statement gives momentum to the effort that major

Indianapolis hotels should allow their workers to unionize. And

with Mayor Greg Ballard and other civic leaders gearing up to ram

tax increases down our community’s throat to save the CIB, under

the guise of ā€œprotectingā€ 60,000 hospitality jobs, most of them

non-union, the issue of why working class taxpayers should pay to

keep Indianapolis hospitality workers in a non-union slave shop

condition, makes no sense.

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Oh, a word about how

the president looked. Great. Relaxed. In good spirits. On message

and firing up local Democrats.

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With 1,344 days left

in the first Obama term, this won’t be the president’s last visit

here. Though he won’t stay overnight in non-union

hotels.

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What I’m

Hearing

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in The

Streets

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Somebody tell Mayor

Ballard that the number of African-Americans in Indianapolis and

the metro area continues to grow. The city/county’s now 27 percent

Black, with the Census estimating 237,544 Blacks out of 880,380.

The 10-county metro area is 15.4 percent Black with 264,499 Blacks

out of 1.715 million.

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Black growth in the

nine suburban counties outside Indianapolis continues to skyrocket.

Since 2000, Black suburban growth has been 19,107 or 243.5 percent

compared with 21,091 in the city/county or 9.7

percent.Ā 

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Blacks here continue

to outpace the Hispanic population by over three-to-one. There are

just 65,161 Hispanics in the city. 83,596 in the

metro.

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The mayor’s emphasis

on the Asian population, while laudable, isn’t supported by the

Census data. Indianapolis has just 14,623 Asians, up 15.1 percent,

the metro 31,592, up 58.2 percent. Interestingly, Asians are the

only minority group that has more living in the suburbs than the

city.

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Eight former

African-American Hoosier Lottery employees received justice last

week as the Lottery agreed to compensate them nearly $3 million for

racial discrimination. The eight longtime employees were fired in

2005 by Gov. Mitch Daniels’ controversial Lottery director Esther

Schneider. In a federal lawsuit, the eight claimed they were

dismissed because of their race, despite positive employee

appraisals and performance.

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The employees, whoā€˜ll

each get six figure settlements were vindicated, despite the fact

that Indiana’s Inspector General did nothing to investigate charges

of discrimination when brought to his attention.

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After being pilloried

on our radio show, in this column and in two scathing reports on

WISH-TV/Channel 8 and WTHR/Channel 13, the lawn mowers were working

last week at Indy Parks with several major parks getting their

grass cut for the first time this year.

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Meanwhile, Park’s

continues its insensitive callous management style. They scheduled

a public meeting Thursday to discuss the closing of the Wes

Montgomery Park’s swimming pool.Ā Despite the fact that there’s

plenty of places (schools and churches) in the park’s neighborhood

to hold the meeting, the dolts at Indy Parks held the meeting at

Douglas Park, over four miles away.

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Why couldn’t Parks

return to the Mt. Zion Apostolic Church where Mayor Greg Ballard

held an open meeting last week?

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After I mentioned the

meeting several times on ā€œAfternoons with Amos,ā€ Mayor Ballard

faced the largest crowd of any of his ā€œMayor’s Night Outā€ events.

I’m told the crowd of some 400 asked plenty of great questions

about the lack of city services, crime and the CIB mess, but got

very little in straight answers from the mayor.

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Meanwhile, the mayor

continues to demonstrate his complete cluelessness in handling

media when he threw out a Star reporter from a meeting the mayor

had with City-County Democrats, last Friday.

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The Democrats wanted

the media present for a mayoral briefing on the CIB mess. But I’m

told the mayor saw red when he saw the reporter and threw him out

of the Mayor’s Office.

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Contrast that with

the behavior of other elected officials who would have had the

media present for either the start or end of the meeting, do a

photo op and excuse the media for the substantive part of the

meeting.

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Democrats would have

settled for that, but the mayor’s media antipathy (which isn’t just

confined to Black media) came to the surface, again.

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His smile is one of

the things I and all who encountered Wayman Tisdale remember.

Tisdale, the Pacers’ star who went on after his NBA career to a new

career as a star jazz musician, died last week, too young at 44. A

preacher’s son, Tisdale was a gentleman on the court, to the

community and in his concerts.Ā His decency and humanity is what the

new Pacers would do well to emulate.

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Wayman Tisdale, his

music and humanity, will be deeply missed.

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See ā€˜ya next

week!Ā Ā Ā 

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Amos Brown’s

opinions are not necessarily those of the Indianapolis Recorder

Newspaper. You can contact him at (317) 221-0915 or by e-mail at

“mailto:ACBROWN@AOL.COM”>ACBROWN@AOL.COM.

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