The Denton Warning: A Blank Line
It is not a ‘coincidence’ when the same Manager, Finance Director, IT Chief, and Marketing Lead all move from one city to another—and the debt triples in their wake. This is a ‘Government-in-a-Box.’ They have a proven system for maximizing debt and minimizing resident services, and they simply exported it from Denton to Addison.
| Name | Role in Denton (2012–2021) | Role in Addison (2015–2026) | Significance |
| David Gaines | Assistant City Manager | City Manager | The lead “Architect” of the extraction blueprint. |
| Nick Vincent | Assistant Director of Finance | Director of Finance(Former) | Helped engineer the complex “Billion-Dollar” debt structures in Denton before moving to Addison to implement the $177M shackle. |
| Hamid Khaleghipour | IT Infrastructure Management | Executive Director of IT | Oversaw the technological transition to the “Pink Slime” digital budget format in both cities. |
| Mary Rosenbleeth | Public Communications | Director of Marketing | The “Voice of the Deep State,” specializing in the “Visitor Services” marketing that masks resident infrastructure neglect. |
The Predatory Extraction

The pattern of extraction is reinforced by a specific group of outside “Experts” who are retained by both cities to validate the debt. These firms are the ones who actually write the “Pink Slime” for the bureaucrats:
- First Southwest (Hilltop Securities): Listed as the Financial Advisors for both Denton and Addison. They specialize in issuing the bonds that create the “Shackle.”
- Bracewell & Giuliani, LLP: Served as Bond Counsel for the Town of Addison. This firm works hand-in-hand with financial advisors to ensure the legal complexity of the debt is impenetrable to the average resident.
- Weaver & Tidwell LLP: The Auditors for Addison. They are tasked with “Verifying” the numbers that Dr. Deep State presents, providing the “Stamp of Approval” that the Council uses to justify the $12.7 Million interest payments.
The most damning evidence of the “Architect’s” intent lies in his billion-dollar Denton budget. In a city ten times the size of Addison, the priorities were shifted to ensure the residents got the bare minimum:
- The Tourism Gap: Denton, with its massive convention potential, only spent $2.7 Million on its Tourist and Convention fund. Addison—a tiny fraction of Denton’s size—is spending nearly four times that amount.
- The Economic Development Insult: In a billion-dollar budget, Dr. Deep State only allocated $500,000 for economic development.
- The Blank Line: Most shocking of all? The Downtown Development Fund in Denton was left blank. $0.00.
The Strategy of the Shaded Ledger
Why would a manager ignore a city’s heart (Downtown) and starve its actual growth (Economic Development) while hyper-inflating a “Tourism” fund?
- Untraceable Extraction: Tourism funds are often tied to Hotel Occupancy Taxes (HOT), which are easier to divert into “Promotional Contracts” and “Consulting Fees” for the very firms we are summoning in our TPIA.
- The “Visitor” Smokescreen: By focusing on the “Big 3” events, Dr. Deep State creates a temporary feeling of prosperity. If the town looks busy for a weekend, you might not notice the $177 Million shackle being tightened on Monday morning.
