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Tyler Allen Hits the Courier-Journal

February 8th, 2010 by jake · 9 Comments

UPDATE: Allen will hold a press conference at 3:00 P.M. this afternoon in front of the Courier-Journal to respond to the editorial.

Original story is below…

Mayoral candidate Tyler Allen is hitting back at the Courier-Journal. Hard.

Earlier this morning he hit the editorial board on Twitter about this Friday editorial covering the Ohio River Bridges Project.

And his campaign just released this statement:

The charade continues.  I strongly disagree with the CJ’s editorial of February 5 calling on the “next wave of community leaders to get with the plan.”  Now is not the time to “get with the plan”, now is the time for real leaders to step forward and publicly say enough is enough.

The “plan” in this case is the Ohio River Bridges Project and the Tolling Authority set up to finance it by tolling the citizens of this community.  The need to build the East End Bridge has been clear for more than half a century!  The fact that it is not yet built has had enormous consequences for this community’s belief that we can “get things done.”  The solution to this problem is to build the East End Bridge, not continue down an unrealistic path in the wrong direction.

It is a shame that the CJ has been taken in by the fantasy that the current bridges proposal is what the citizens want and the city needs.  The idea that we are stuck with a political compromise set in motion before merger, and that has never been publicly vetted by our elected leaders since merger, is very bad public policy.

Read the rest after the jump…

Must Louisville bury its downtown under a $2 Billion 23 Lane-Wide New Spaghetti Junction just to have the privilege of connecting I-265?  Must Jeffersonville double the size of I-65 through its downtown just so its citizens can finally bypass downtown on a East End Bridge on their morning commute to work?  The answer is ‘NO’.  Let’s be clear, we cannot set our city back just because very powerful people do not want an East End Bridge.

Gov. Daniels told the authority at its first meeting that they “need to be creative” to get this financed.  Creativity cannot be limited to where to look for money (especially since it’s clear they are looking mostly into our pockets).  Creativity demands looking at the needs and scaling the project down to what we can afford to build.

Critics of mine, including the CJ, have said I’m a one issue candidate.  Interestingly, they clearly believe that my so called “one issue” is “the most important civic undertaking in the metro region and is pivotal to the area’s economic future.”  Wow, we better get this right.  The CJ thinks the candidates for Mayor should get in line.  Louisville deserves a “new wave” of leaders who don’t get in line, but rather listen to the citizens, demonstrate a vision and move Louisville forward… starting with an East End Bridge!

Tags: 8664 · Courier-Journal · Democrats · Mayor's Race 2010 · Ohio River Bridges

9 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Devon // Feb 8, 2010 at 12:04 pm

    This is what I’m talking about. It’s about time somebody stood up for us!

  • 2 Support Our Stinson // Feb 8, 2010 at 1:05 pm

    Won’t happen. If he stands up he won’t get elected. The only way to survive in Louisville politics is to love the old money and sell your ethical soul to the establishment. A backbone may be good for working but is a very bad thing in Louisville politics.

  • 3 jake // Feb 8, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    I disagree.

    John Yarmuth showed backbone – he got elected.

    Countless other candidates have done the same.

  • 4 Chip // Feb 8, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    Tyler needs to decide how to beat Hal Heiner.

    He should rise as the other dem. candidates boast, claim and politic to one another and offer nothing to/for Metro.

  • 5 Steve Magruder (I, not D or R) // Feb 8, 2010 at 2:05 pm

    Per usual, I have responded to the C-J Editorial Board’s ongoing “sick prank against the best interests of the Louisville region”.

  • 6 Stinson Supporter // Feb 8, 2010 at 3:38 pm

    I disagree about Yarmuth. Northup got caught in the Bush scandal and Yarmuth got elected because people were tired of Republicans. The whole mess is a joke and I believe everyone started with the intent to do something good but then got caught up in re-elections, interest groups, and saving self. You name countless other candidates…would you care to share names because I am drawing a blank at this moment. Do you really think politicians can serve the people and look themselves in the mirror?

  • 7 jake // Feb 8, 2010 at 5:21 pm

    You can’t disagree with facts. Look at early congressional polling in 2006. Yarmuth’s name ID was sky high. He was consistently 30% more well-known than Andrew Horne – pre-general – because of LEO. Polling backs that up.

  • 8 Joyce Wilson // Feb 8, 2010 at 6:14 pm

    Tyler Allen is the real deal. Citizens we are running out of hope; Tyler can deliver what we need.

  • 9 Ashley // Feb 8, 2010 at 11:55 pm

    Of course Hal Heiner wants the East End bridge built NOW. He wants to get to his work and properties in Southern Indiana Faster in the Morning. Not to mention it will save him gas money.

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