The Deathstar is a disturbingly good
incubator for rumors, and most come from the county's side.
I suppose, though, they're easy to
start when all you have to do is log into the computer in your mama's basement and start clicking.
So let's address a few:
A lot of people immediately assumed
that Bud Armstrong was going to make a ton of changes to the law
director's office when he took over in September. The hysteria
reached a high point in April when he asked then-director Joe Jarrettto hire David Buuck to serve as chief deputy law director. (Jarret,
who has always been a straight shooter, by the way had nothing but
nice things to say about Buuck.)
Throughout the campaign, though, Bud
made it clear that he wasn't planning any major personnel changes.
Yet, people still perpetuate the rumor that he has hired Knox County
Republican Chairman Ray Jenkins and Phyllis Severance, the GOP
party's vice chair who has worked as a volunteer or staff member in
many Republican campaigns, including Gov. Bill Haslam's two years
ago.
Jenkins has said a number of times that he
doesn't plan on working in the office. And Severance has told the
Sentinel's Georgiana Vines pretty much the same thing. Further, Buuck
has said there are no major changes scheduled. (Oh yeah, and there's
no records in the human resource department that reflect any new
hires.)
Next: a bunch of county department
heads received raises, and so, too, did a number of top ranking folks
in the Sheriff's Office. This one gets a big fat zero next to it.
County department heads aren't getting raises. Finance Director Chris
Caldwell obviously got a boost, but that's because he was promoted.
Kind of makes sense. (If you want to call that a "raise," then fine. Whatever.)
Regarding the Sheriff's Office: Ashley
Haynes, the department's grant manager, resigned in late June to go
raise her newborn. She made $61,600 at the time. Sheriff Jimmy "J.J."
Jones opted not to fill her position. Instead, he gave her duties to
Allison Rogers, his finance director. He also gave Rogers about an
$11,000 increase and changed her job title. Jones said the rest of the
money was divvied up among other employees with most of going to a
number of secretaries who were making less than $26,000.
The Man with the Badge says the
increases are within his budget, and, quite frankly, I don't think he
really cares what you think about the increases. (Over the years,
he's also eliminated a number of top ranking jobs and created deputy
positions with the left over money.)
On a side note, Rogers now makes
$106,200. Compare that to Caldwell's $120,900 or Jim York over at the
city who makes about $120,300.
Soooo, let's get to the Trustee's
Office, which could make for a blog entry all its own. (I'm sure
some knucklehead will say I'm burying it down here in the blog.
Whatever.)
For months now, folks have been
chirping about whether a few of the top ranking tax collectors would
resign, get indicted or take a job in Washington D.C. (I'm not
kidding on that last one.) And, man, it got crazy in the last month
of August. People were swearing it would happen on a Monday. Then a
Tuesday. No, a Thursday. Wait, it's gonna be on Friday.
In the meantime, John Duncan III is
hanging out in Tampa at the Republican National Convention, with no
plans whatsoever to come back to town that weekend just to turn in
his walking papers.
The rumor pool then turned toward Oct.
1. But, as the rogue noted "October 1 came and left."
By the way, I've talked to a lot of the
major parties involved and there's no deal in place for him to leave.
At least right now. And there may never be. Just because there's an investigation doesn't mean anything will happen.
As far as the rest of Duncan's office
goes, there's been some other names that folks have tagged with his.
Not really worth mentioning. The names change with each new tale.
There also was the rumor that if Duncan
left, then his right-hand-guy Josh Burnett would take over and clean
house. Josh also apparently had a "hit list" and was ready
to act. Yeah, that's not true, either, although they did let one
person go. Hardly a hit list.
In the meantime, others have speculated
on a number of names who would replace Duncan if he left. A lot of
people are drooling over the salary, prestige, the whatever.
Most of those rumors are actually true.
I appreciate the attempt at rumor control. Unfortunately, people with no brains or conscience will continue to create controversy where none exists.
ReplyDelete-rhj
Of course they will, Ray. Otherwise we won't have the institution of politics and you wouldn't have a job.
ReplyDeleteSo you're grateful, then, for the rumor mill running amok, yes?