Downright Ridiculous!
A resolution was passed at the last meeting that stated the following per the Tribal website:
Two resolutions were approved as part of a $5 million operational loan with Huntington Bank. The Tribe’s intent is to use tribally owned real estate as collateral for this loan. Since the real estate for collateral arrangement will take some time to finalize, the Tribe will use the Land Claims Trust Fund as temporary collateral for the loan. This action requires the fund to be moved from National City to Huntington Bank. This $5 million line of credit will be used to help fund membership programs, payroll, and other governmental programs as needed.
End of article.
FIVE MILLION MORE?
This is a joke right? No, no joking here folks. They will collateralize Five Million Dollars more of the Land claims (Elder Fund).
In the same breath they claim to have 12 million dollars in equity at the Shores Casino. If they have this equity, then why use the land claims money?
Bouschors nephew's website boasts about all Bouschor did that made the Tribe so successful and Aaron Payment ruined it all. Payment was part of it, but Bouschor was the kingpin at the time.
Under the Bouschor Administration the land claims money was used for Greektown. Under the Bouschor Administration the land claims money was used for the Shores Casino in St. Ignace.
Years prior to the use of the land claims money Bouschor boasted how good of shape the Tribe was in. I think he was referring to him and his cronies to include Allard Teeple, Aaron Payment, Fred Paquin and Mike Lumsden, to name a few.
We should have had cash on hand to build the St. Ignace Casino.
Then, Unit One Members are naive enough to vote Bouschor back in.
NOW THE KIDS
Chairman McCoy in his Unit report states the following:
The children’s Christmas party was also cut for this year along with the Christmas gift cards for tribal employees. We are now in a state where it’s time for all of us to work together in order to improve things in the long run.
We can blame the Board for that one.
Just this spring they decided to cut the Children's work program. Later with everyone complaining they decided to rescind it when it was all ready to late for the children. Many Tribal Children who counted on those jobs were displaced and faced many hardships.
In order to improve things in the long run we need to make tough decisions. These tough decisions need to include our failures of the past that still exist within our enterprises.
There are key employees who must go and they must go now. Their lack thereof expertise partially put the Tribe where it is today.
The following people must go:
Adams Lenny
Bernier Cheryl
Bouschor Allan
Chase Darcy
Cloudman Kristin
Eavou Carol
Gelphi Craig - Update - (Announced His Retirement!)
Goetz Tony
Hickman Veronica
Jeffreys Brenda
Little Kristi
Matson Vic Jr.
McDonald Jamie
McDowell Rick
McKechnie Isaac
Sawasky Prinny
Sprecker Stephanie
Sprecker Steve
Tannehill Cheri
Vallier Cliff
Wilson Cory - Update - (Gone!)
Warne Ted
They must immediately stop Fred Paquins pay of over $10,000.00 a month. If Paquin is found not guilty we will pay him back. In the meantime we need the money.
The Advocates feel a lot has been done, but those tough decisions need to be made real soon.