BLM & Marxism (UpDated)

The link  in this article is to a conversation for adults. It contains Adult material. If you feel like you suffer from Trigger Warnings then you should probably stay in this safe space for now. A new study by Princeton University’s US Crisis Monitor shows that the U.S. experienced 637 riots between May 26 and […]

LDR’s & The Experts

Why does there seem to be such a resistance from Council members when it comes to listening to people other than those on the Village dole for advise on the LDRs? Tony Z asks – Let’s see how the Council responds  

Know Who You are Standing With

Maybe we should rename MLK Blvd. to BLM Road. After all it seems MLK is a thing of the past. Maybe Malcolm X Lane instead? What your Young Elected have been taught about America is sad. In the broadest sense, Black Lives Matter refers to a protest movement spawned by recent and repeated instances of […]

You get what you deserve

A Perspective of observation The Village of Indiantown Council Workshop The outcome of the recent Village of Indiantown Day long Strategic Planning Workshop should not have surprised anyone. Especially when you understand the underlying lack of maturity and ethical practice of some of the Council members. Don’t be surprised when you ask yourself how this […]

Grants are not Free

Village of Indiantown Good job on the Water Plant and the grants Usually grants have strings and the TAM  is working to find out what we are  committed to now after we accept the grant –  Let’s hope it is all good stuff  Nice Job so far guys Keep it up We are Watching

Indiantown Council Workshop

CENTRALIZED -or- DECENTRALIZED At a recent private gathering, the TAM had opportunity to discuss some Village issues with the First Mayor of Indiantown, Ms. Susan Gibbs-Thomas. One of the more important things we learned involved her idea to change the way the Village creates their agenda. We asked a lot of questions and Ms. Gibbs-Thomas […]

Janet Hernandez Fraud Complaint Update

The American democratic system is not always based upon simple majority rule. There are certain principles that are so important to the nation that the majority has agreed not to interfere in these areas.  For instance, the Bill of Rights was passed because concepts such as freedom of religion, speech, equal treatment, and due process […]