Monthly Archives: April 2021

The reveal is real

So we learned some telling information at the Wednesday Emergency Meeting.It’s clear that when Cedric was indicted, the Tribal government collapsed. Gordon was AWOL, Jessie was random and the finance director was doing whatever she wanted.  They just plain stopped paying the USDA mortgage on the government center and continued shuffling money from account to account. None of the money came out of the indirect cost revenues associated with grants as intended. That money went to salaries instead.

Probably one of the most disturbing failures was the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars for housing because Gordon and the finance department failed to provide the required audit. The grants lapsed for 3 years. We don’t have to tell you how hurtful that was to many of our members in need.

There’s that number again. Three years.  We had no budget, we had no audits, for 3 years. What we have is a rogue finance officer that is now stonewalling outside accountants who are trying to get a head start on the damage. And the damage is humongous. It will come out.  Stalling changes nothing it only delays the inevitable.

So Denise Hathaway is following the Gordon Harris playbook.  When your bad practices are known, take sick leave. About a week ago Denise took a month of sick leave.

The incoming officers better be ready with their own oxygen and smelling salts. You guessed it. Thank Gordon Harris and the Frye Full Finance Department.

The urgency to keep the government running this way is obvious. Staying power depended on the election committee. The original election committee was all Fryes accept Mingo. Finance is dominated by Fryes.  The court staff is Fryes. All but two members on the CDC are Fryes.  Even the pantry is Frye full. So the Frybal Council legacy is one of abject incompetence and greed derailed after 11 years.

And the rumors about Denise being fired are not true. Ironically, in a close vote the Council made Denise’s aunt Yvonne Frye Avant interim tribal administrator. Okay, you can believe it.  It’s part of the Frye Nepotism Legacy.  The interim tribal administrator cannot fire anyone.  But why would she?

Why are we here?

Cedric is busy on Facebook talking about his religious conversion and plans for the ministry. Ahem…..

Well, you know why. Because Cedric Cromwell dragged us to our lowest point.  Anyway the difference is he has to deal with his wrongdoing while the tribe and whoever is elected cleans up the mess he and his cohorts left behind.

Look it…

Former Vice Chair Jessie Baird is still trying to manipulate council members.  She offers them nothing and continues to use them despite her disgraced status. She resigned 3 times. This last time was for real and she would never ascend to the chairmanship nor would she relinquish her position as Vice Chair.She was trying to reign over the remnants of Cedric’s corrupt regime. That is as long as she didn’t have be responsible to the people of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.  A grifter never changes its stripes. And she’s off setting up another school to milk.

This was about Jessie’s revenge.  She hates Aaron Tobey and Carlton Hendricks, Jr and was straddling  the revenge categories like she was still in power…when she figured it out she bailed. The future for her is not good despite the fact that she claims that she knew nothing about what “her boy, Cedric” was doing..no one believes that.  Especially you know who.

Gordon Harris former treasurer has never been the same since he took that ass whipping during the meeting called to remove Carlton Hendricks, Jr because of name calling. Well, you will recall it  was cranking Gordon was called  every name they could think of.  What did Gordon do? Nothing…no budget for another year and a half totaling 3. The guy’s criminal negligence is real.The supreme coverup.

THE TIMELINE

Just before Cedric was indicted and arrested Nov. 13, 2020 Gordon took two months of sick leave…still taking a big pay check and still signing checks. He never really came back. His irresponsibility was astounding.  Attending an occasional meeting he decided he was going to quit Feb 14, despite the constitutional mandate to wait for an elected replacement.  Well he hung around with Jessie ( also taking sick leave and threatening to leave) for a month taking pay over $45,000 instead of paying bills. Of course he dodged paying the fisherman too. So as their regime disintegrated they decided to cut and run in late March. Phew.

The damage done is pretty bad.

Here’s the problem.

We have no officers.  They all quit. Jessie, Gordon and Ann Marie.  Quitting does not absolve them of guilt, especially Gordon. He knew what was going on.  The USDA was calling him about the the Tribal Government Center payments in arrears. He did nothing.   But the Council is moving ahead because those so called leaders never cared about the Tribe. Instead of doing what is in our best interest, they did what was in theirs.

What you heard is true.  Instead of paying the the note on the government center, they paid themselves for a long time.  Now, who’s going to pay the check? It’s being figured out…legally. The new leaders will have to take corrective action, clean up the mess, jump start the tribal economy and initiate the congressional fix to get our land in trust permanently. None of these actions were ever part of the Cromwellian agenda…never, but many millions were spent on lawyers who delivered nothing which will be of great interest to the feds.

Criminal negligence ain’t no joke.

No squalling here.  Just saying we are a good people. We don’t deserve any of this. Starting over is so painful.  But we have to do it.

 

Ann Marie Quits

Ann Marie has had enough.

Effective April 23, Ann Marie Askew will no longer be Tribal Secretary.  She remained dignified last night as she managed the meeting but she took a beatin’ no doubt concerning hazardous duty pay. The door is open for Cassie Jackson now.

The elusive Nelson Andrews failed to appear at the meeting last night to

Nelson seems to be struggling with the realities of Tribal politics and dealing with members.

 

discuss the controversial pay out.  Denise Hathaway was also absent.  Denise is the senior financial officer and has obstructed efforts to look at the Tribal bank accounts. Carlton Hendricks is her worst nightmare no doubt and she’s avoiding him at all costs. She pretty much does what she damn pleases and took tens of thousands of hazardous duty pay while working at home. Her insubordination incidents should be in the Guinness Book of World Records along with a lot of other improprieties yet to be revealed.

Stay tuned.

 

Making a way forward

 

After a decade of secrecy, Tribal members are being heard in Council meetings that  have returned to civil discourse and candid exchanges. Being heard makes a difference. And members aired their grievances for a couple of intense meetings.  But it had to happen that way. It’s called democracy.

For a while there it was really a series of Sunday meetings but the difference was, Tribal members got answers instead of blank looks.

We wanted to make one more point before we do an update.  Leadership is essential during a crisis. The Tribe was in a death spiral, morally, fiscally and administratively. Absolutely no one was guiding the canoe. Leaders fill the void.  They listen, offer solutions and most of all they are not afraid of a fight.  The fight is straight Mashpee…and you fight to win.

If you ain’t got it in ya, don’t bother.

Anyway let’s talk about who showed up.

Carlton Hendricks, Jr. For over a decade, Hendricks has fought to restore the Tribal voice, transparency and fiscal responsibility to our government. Sometimes he was alone in that fight as the only no vote many a day.  But he really wasn’t alone because the people were with him all along.  When the Cromwell administration tried to oust him, nearly 200 tribal members showed up at the Council meeting, scaring the B-Jesus out of Cedric and his crew who ultimately dropped the effort and the plan to get rid of Aaron Tobey and Rita Gonsalves. As a student of the Tribal Constitution it became his bible for the proper path. The administration had completely abandoned Tribal law and was spending without a budget and refused to disclose a budget for 3 years. Thank God Hendricks wouldn’t let go.  Now, he can get emotional and a little loud. But we’re damned glad to take that passion over the drone nothingness of a sycophant. Now, he’s the signatory on the checks because Gordon Harris abandoned his responsibilities.  A lot of people are nervous about having to explain expenditures (check recs) right now…yes they are. The hazardous duty pay issue will have some people’s hair on fire.

Aaron Tobey Tobey is the guy that is by the book.  He followed every step with numerous petitions and lawsuits in tribal court.  Like a wonky pseudo lawyer he cared nothing about your eyes glazing over as he explained. He launched the petitions and succeeded in forcing the recall election of Cedric Cromwell only to have it cancelled by the audacious embattled chairman.   Aaron’s tenacity on the election constitutional violations brought us to the point where we won the lower court decision but got a convoluted appeal process that would have dragged us into summer. Ultimately, a tribal member suggested throwing out the emergency ordinance so here we are with a fresh start. Tobey brought civility to this last month of dialogue between the Council members and Tribal members anxious to get back to normal. Aaron has a rocky relationship with our people, but voters are taking a second look at his candidacy because he seems to have learned a valuable lesson, service to Tribe is all that matters.

Angela Marcellino- Marcellino deserves credit for working to get support.  She campaigns and she is on every Tribal Council call or emergency meeting.  Most of her opponents are not. Those zooms can be scary if you don’t know what you’re talking about. And you have to hear voter grievances because this election goes beyond family alliances. The biggest problem we have is the financial implosion yet to be revealed. We need to start stockpiling care packages for Council members who will have to join the Treasurer and dig in to clean up the mess.  But Angela does have accounting and business management experience that is valuable during this time of crisis and as we rebuild. Strong working relationships with Council members and department heads is among her assets that will help quite a bit.

 

Weeden with US Senator Ed Markey. Taking the initiative is important.

Brian Weeden—Reel Wamps was critical of Weeden early on in this election cycle and we were wrong. Wrong about his lack of experience and wrong about his lack of solutions. Weeden showed his strength during several recent meeting by calming the mood and offering perspectives that made sense. His ability to articulate his knowledge of Tribal and under used federal programs is impressive.  We all make the mistake of disregarding his ideas because he is so young and that is wrong. Brian is frustrated by that and he should be.  His political instincts are pretty damned good as we saw with his invitation to US Senator Ed Markey. It was the beginning of a relationship we desperately need to get a congressional fix for land into trust. Weeden engaged the senator by giving him a tour and had the wherewithal to give him a gift, which is a small but important protocol that other Council members missed. Weeden has a lot of big ideas on economic development and numerous soft places in our Tribal management.  That’s good. In that regard, he joins his elders running for office with big ideas. We need it.

We have other Council members who offer expertise and resources that have been ignored by the Cromwell administration or have had their ideas stolen in plain sight.  Rita Gonsalves comes to mind who has a broad range of experiences in grant programs and untapped opportunities important for our growth.

There are others out there who are out there with plans that are new and reflect the needs of Tribal members.  We will talk about those members soon.

We get nowhere staying in the box on programs we know about.  We have to use the many assets of the people who will lead us into the future.  They won’t all agree all the time or win every fight but at least they will have us in mind whatever they do.

NEW ELECTION COMMITTEE REFLECTS DIVERSITY

The new Election Committee is almost complete and reflects the family diversity of the Tribe. Lead by Robin Tobey, other members include Walter Frye, Mingo Teixeira, and Airiel Perry. One more member should be voted on tonight.

We’re on our way.