Indianapolis Power Play: BlackRock Purchasing AES

  • Tony Katz questions whether BlackRock’s takeover will lead to job losses, but believes profit-driven decisions aren’t necessarily bad.
  • Katz criticizes Indianapolis’ civic leadership for failing to properly manage basic city services like potholes.
  • Katz advocates for leadership, both elected and civic, that can effectively run power companies and serve the community.

Indianapolis Power Play: BlackRock Purchasing AES

Tony Katz discusses the recent news that BlackRock is purchasing AES, a company that provides electricity to Indianapolis. But this isn’t just about a business deal – it’s about the future of our city’s energy infrastructure and the role of local government in our daily lives.

Tony’s take on the situation is refreshingly honest. “I don’t know if I have a reason to be worried about BlackRock,” he says. “If there’s an argument that they’re going to be shedding people and firing people because of profit motive, I don’t think that’s a bad thing. And no one is guaranteed or owed a job.” He’s not afraid to speak his mind, and his perspective is a great starting point for our conversation.

As we dive deeper into the topic, Tony shares his concerns about the city’s ability to manage its own power company. “This city can’t even run a pothole,” he says. “The basics can’t be handled, and the civic leadership doesn’t stand up for it.” He’s not alone in his skepticism – many of us have wondered why our city can’t seem to get the basics right…

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