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Where’s The Leadership From Greg Fischer Today?

October 26th, 2011 by jake · 3 Comments

He’s going to enter an alcohol treatment program to keep his job? Greg Fischer needs to do what he was elected to do and lead. Take decisive action. Because up until now, everyone’s just assumed he has no balls to make the quick decisions this city needs. He’s gotta stop running everything past Mrs. Brown before making a move. [Dan Klepal]

Will Metro Council have the guts to call on Greg Fischer to take action? Nope, they just whisper behind the scenes in fear. [WAVE3]

Really, allowing Heitz to return to his job or to resign not only sends the wrong message but proves Greg Fischer is incapable of doing the job he was elected by a hair to do. [Business First]

Announcing that everyone with a city car will undergo training with how to use it? Really? That’s the action he’s going to take? [WLKY]

We pointed out what a great opportunity this would be for Greg Fischer to show some guts and actually lead. And we’re still holding our breath today. [The 'Ville Voice]

Groups are asking the University of Kentucky to stop using coal-fired boilers for heat. [H-L]

A Jefferson County Sheriff deputy shot and killed a man in the South End and everybody is freaking out about it this morning. [FOX41]

Friends of the Lie-Berry will hold its Fall book sale Friday through Sunday at the South Louisville Community Center. [Consuming Louisville]

The Louisville Orchestra is beginning to hire replacement musicians. This is why Louisville can’t have nice things. Because of this ridiculous drama. [WHAS11]

It’s tough not to think everything Jack Conway is doing lately is a gigantic campaign stunt. The latest just adds fuel to an already burning fire. [Page One]

If you’re reading this, you’re a giant nerd. That means you need to go see this exhibit at the Frazier recalling the troubled times of Mary Todd Lincoln. [WFPL]

Tags: Alcohol · Bad Behavior · Greg Fischer · Jack Conway · Library · Metro Council · Metro Government · Music · Police · Possibility City · University of Kentucky

3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Jeff // Oct 26, 2011 at 7:57 am

    Must be nice for the musicians to have a union to throw hissy fits and make unreasonable demands for them. None of the rest of us white-collar professionals in Louisville have that luxury.

  • 2 jake // Oct 26, 2011 at 8:03 am

    Uh, the Orchestra musicians were hardly white-collar.

  • 3 brian // Oct 27, 2011 at 6:25 am

    It obvious to me that the orchestra can not support itself. If its so wonderfull, why cant they sell enough tickets to their concerts to support themselves

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