Six business days ago, I sent an email to the Property Assessor and Former Black Wednesday County Commissioner Phillip Ballard. In the email I listed the business address for BrianHornback.Com (P.O. Box) where there is someone there to sign for any correspondence and accept any deliveries. That is a nice additional service with a P.O. Box fee. However, Ballard sends the information to my residence, he probably thought no one would be at my home to sign for it or that I would have to go to the Post Office to pick it up. In his “alleged” mind thinking that the additional steps would aggravate me. Well, there was someone at my home to sign for it and I am at the Post Office nearly every evening anyway and because they have signed authorization to sign on my behalf. It would have been signed for by a USPS employee and simply placed in my box.
In addition, because Ballard wanted to play games, instead of sending the documentation by email. He actually printed a bunch of internet pages and mailed them. He spent $8.03 of your and my tax dollars sending it certified mail with Return Receipt Requested. Additionally, someones Reebok shoe print is on the envelope. But, the information requested will be shared with you the readers over several different posts.
So, stay tuned.
If you listed the P.O. Box and he mailed it to your home. I believe that is an abuse of his power as Property Assessor to use your property records to send it to your residence. I appreciate that you posted the salaries as well. It outrages me that my neighbor Jimmy Weaver makes over 90,000 a year and his property value is far less appraised than that of mine and my neighbors. Another abuse of power, but for personal gain.
I hope the feds are still watching him, I wonder how his representation by Bosch is going?
When will the nightmare of Ballard end? He was an embarrassment as a basketball coach, the way he treated his own kids and the other kids. The way he goes from tears in the office over an employee departure to his screaming and yelling and flashing papers in employees faces. You just gotta wonder when the straight jacket is going to be put on him.