Looking Out For A Select Few

May 14, 2009

This NOPA is for the individual who Senator Hill got a salary increase for as he became Senate President. This individual is in fact a classified employee who experienced a 65% salary increase on the heels of a hiring freeze. They eliminated one position and created another classified position which actually violates the collective bargaining agreement. Note the dates of the signatures and when the process started.

NOPA – Property & Procurement

Hiring Freeze Requisition

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23 Responses to “ Looking Out For A Select Few ”

  1. For The Record... on May 19, 2009 at 6:42 pm

    I wonder why no one is mentioning anything about the witless, misinformed and sadly comical Lynn “Malaprop” Millin Maduro, Commissioner of P&P. She hasn’t passed the bar exam (because she doesnt know jack), but can call herself an attorney through some obscure law that allows you to do so if you work for the government – talk about lowering standards – we are really in a sad state of affairs!

    According to the Governor, who I also think is a blundering a-hole, Commissioners in his administration have been given the authority to validate their employee’s NOPAS without his signature (or so he says, but we all know he is really an insecure control freak).

    According to my sources, Ms Millin is nothing more than a little dirty hood rat with a college degree and is a main political operative of the Governor who gets involved in taking care of his things that require prompt “attention.”

    Ms. Millin has been known to use that very same power to unjustly disrupt the lives hard-working civil servants in their positions across government. As the old adage goes, “what goes around comes around” – Ms Millin, start studying for that bar exam you’ve failed three times already, because you’re guaranteed to be flat on your ass once this administration is terminated. Perhaps His Majesty the Governor will pull some strings with his private sector operatives and hook you up for your faithful service. The people are watching.

  2. EyesWideOpen on May 19, 2009 at 9:26 pm

    Concern,

    Your comments made me ponder a bit: I had not given much thought to the gubernatorial race because it is too early and because my focus has been on the recent mess of the re-organized Senate Majority.

    However, I will say that the team of Mapp/Donastorg has been described by many as an unbeatable, dream-team combination.

    Based on my political analysis, that team reminds me of MICHAEL JORDON WITH THE BALL two inches away from the basket, HOW CAN HE MISS!

    I guess in the next up-coming months we will start shifting our focus away from the small-time affairs of the SENATE to the big-time affairs of GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Having said that, I am immediately jolted with the reality that this up-coming race for government house will be the meanest, dirtiest, and most underhanded, race ever.

    In politics, the spoils go to the victor; but the spanking goes to the vanquished.

    Win or lose; there is no draw!

  3. Viva St. Lucia on May 20, 2009 at 1:50 am

    I’ve been following this site and reading the postings over these past days. I found this particular thread to be quite interesting. I heard Senator Hill dismiss in the presence of some people at a social affair that he did not know this young lady. I voted for Senator Hill this past election however to hear him tell a bold face lie leaves to believe this may very well be common ground for him. I happen to have traveled to St. Lucia and witnessed Senator Hill and his staffer in St. Lucia with this lady. For the record, I know her from working at Windward Passage and happen to know her on a personal level. I am sure Senator Hill can never deny these alegations posted here because I can attest to them. I can only wonder if Government Employees recognize this salary increase of a classified employee over all is really a violation of the collective bargaining agreement. I saw this posted and realize this is really a crazy administration who utilizes its authority to pray on defenseless workers. I would have perhaps still voted for Senator Hill but when I heard him tell this bold face lie, it became apparent he did not recognize that perhaps silence would have still preserve some level of intergrity in the eyes of those who know this accusition to be factual. All I can say is “viva st. Lucia” Senator Hill, you have no shame.

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