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Friday, November 13, 2009

Unemployment for Dummies: NY Leaders Say and Do Nothing About Record High Employment Rate

Breaking News: Official: Official: Accused 9/11 mastermind, others to be tried in N.Y. 20 blocks from WTC * Rep. King warns of safety risks if Gitmo thugs are brought to city * NY Times to lay off news service workers

Unemployment for Dummies
New York Leaders Say and Do Nothing About Record High Employment Rate

Despite the fact that New York City unemployment rate is now at 10.3% up from 6% last year, the city and state's elected leaders and media seem unconcern. The rising unemployment crisis is not even part of the political discussion. How can the city create jobs to hire the unemployed when nobody seem to care about this issue? If you read the headlines our leaders care only about themselves and protecting their supporters. New York's unemployed are on there own, twisting in the wind * Government Must Step Up & Create Jobs - Paul Krugman, New York Times

What is in it for ME Leaders
There is no lobbyist for the unemployed to give campaign funds to pol or pull out the unemployed voters at election time. As a result they are off the radar of a very selfish generation of leaders who only care about what help them personally or to gain power and money.

Albany Nothing About Unemployment
We hear about Albany's budget circus and gay rights showdown over and over again with nothing every resolved. The gov and legislators inaction is cased by the lobbyist for the unions, health care and education interests demanding that their budgets not be cut. Get ready to bleed (NYP). The gov is very concerned about himself Delusional Dave says prez will stump for him
The unions are fighting for increases for their members 11% for TWU, 4% teachers and other unions

Bloomberg Nothing About Unemployment
We read about Bloomberg worried about the Muslim community Bloomberg regrets greeting controversial Muslim cleric and solving a political problem he had with some of his supporters in Coney Island by paying a developer $95.6 million Sitt's Thor Equities to revive Coney Island amusements * Bloomberg endosed in the senate election to replace Kenney Khazei.

City Council Nothing About Unemployment
The City Council Speaker delayed a vote on parking fines to help the mayor's reelection
Quinn a parking 'valet' for Mike* An emotional City Council Speaker Christine Quinn urges state senate to pass

The Media Covers Nothing About Unemployment
The media covers all of the above issue except unemployment and Inside Apple's new New York City new store, the New LiLo tape and Levi Johnston has big screen dreams for as-yet unfinished memoir. There have been no unemployment editiorial by the papers asking for something to be done to help the out of work NYS Election Crisis Continues The vote count in the 23rd Congressional race tightens. The election is not yet certified. (AP/ WP) * Could the Newest Member of the House Be Kicked Out of Congress? FOXNews

Lieberman 4 Insurance vs People
Connecticut Insurance Capital of the World the HQ of most of nations insurance companies. That is why Democrats Worry Joe Lieberman Could Sink Health Care. Speaking of Democrats yesterday marked A Decade Without Glass-Steagall: Heckofa Job, Larry Rolling Stone


NY1 Corporate Wimp New Slant Could the answer why NY1 only asks citywide elected officials soft ball questions be the fact they need those officials to extend the NYC cable franchise of their parent company Time Warner?
CITY DRAGGING ITS FEET ON CABLE FRANCHISE - NYC Comptroller. NY1's Roma Torre in her interview this week of Comptroller-Elect John Liu never asked a question about the pension scandal or why he appointed Carl McCall who is under investigation by AG as part of his pension investigation as head of his transition team. It time the city work with Verizon, Apple and other wireless companies planing to compete with Time Warner and cablevision cable monopoly in the future, to help New Yorkers cable prices to fall, instead of giving them 10 more years at soaking us and controlling the news for their own interests.

Gov: 3 Men Online or in A Room is OK Paterson Turns On The Press "Not only do we have dysfunction in the Legislature, but we're starting to have dysfunction in the reporting," the governor groused. ...When it comes to the process, this idea of everyone has to speak out loud for everyone to hear is not good government. Don't ever associate that with reform or good government."Gov. Paterson waffles, fibs, bungles and mumbles ***Paterson responds to transparency questions with snark
Gov of La Mancha's Albany Gov 'calls' $$ audible still no agreement on how to reduce state spending*** The Albany whine Special interests' stranglehold *** Workers Plead Guilty in ‘Man Cave’ Case *** Save kids from drunks: State Assembly must pass Leandra's Law, not a poor imitation *** MADD to Sheldon Silver: Please don't water down 'Leandra's Law' bill *** Spitzer says Paterson doing heckuva job *** State leaders are about three-quarters of the way there, according to the governor. (AP) *** Gov. David Paterson now says he’s open to any deal that will close the budget. (GNS) *** The state prepares for the 2010 census. (TU) *** Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos get into it on a conference call about the DRP. (TU) *** A conference call of state leaders indicated not much budget progress *** People are getting mad about the requirement to buy new license plates *** County Clerks will travel to Albany on Monday to protest new license plates *** Pew Or Not New York Stinks *** Gov. David Paterson is becoming "less and less ideological about deficit reduction." *** They've moved from three men in a room to five men on the line *** California East? *** The Deficit Will Wait Until Next Week (Gotham Gazette) *** "It’s not readily apparent from the (state) Constitution that the Legislature has the power to remove one of its own members," said NYU Prof. Eric Lane, a former Senate counsel.


Pay to Play Bruno Judge in Bruno’s Corruption Trial Chastises Him Over a Remark *** Judge tells Joe Bruno: I'm boss here, pal *** Judge unloads on Bruno (Times Union) *** “For once in your life you don’t control something – I do,” Sharpe told Bruno. “If you ever do what you just did in the presence of that jury again, which is question any of my rulings, I will take measures to make sure you don’t repeat that.” (DN) *** “I understand very clearly what is happening here, Judge, very clearly,” Mr. Bruno replied, prompting a friend sitting in the courtroom to whisper, “Stop it, Joe.” (NYT) *** Team Bruno Demands Mistrial; Motion Denied *** Judge rejects mistrial motion in Bruno case


Pay to Play Pensions A lawyer at the center of the pension fund “double-dipping” investigation took pension credits from his vacation home in Maui. (TU) *** Court backs Cuomo probe of new pension cases


Road to Inside City Hall Big world of thanks: Mike 100 million dollar campaign routinely dispatched staffers to the Board of Elections to get the names of 7,600 voters applying for absentee ballots, as well as the 26,000 on the permanent list *** Mike's 'outreach' idiocy It all makes us nostalgic for the night Rudy Guiliani tossed Yasser Arafat out of Lincoln Center (NYP) *** Quinn must pay heed: Council speaker has to get with the majority on member salaries *** Michael Bloomberg said he wouldn’t have invited Sarij Wahhaj to City Hall had he known about his background *** Terror Associate Greeted By Bloomberg At City Hall *** Bloomberg got fewer votes in Queens this year than in 2005 *** Anthony "Shoot-the-Freak" Berlingieri crashed the Coney Island press conference at City Hall yesterday *** Bloomberg likes to eat in Brooklyn *** Panel Votes To End Social Promotion In Grades 4, 6 *** Mice Dominate NYC School Cafeterias ***Barron Forges Ahead Running for Speaker'


New York's Economic Melt Down Brooklyn condos sold for 44% off at auction *** Buyer promises rebirth for downtown Bklyn condo *** Industrial firm leaving Park Avenue for Chicago *** Dover Corporation to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Chicago, Illinois
*** EPA names city, Navy in Gowanus pollution mess *** Who will clean the creek & canal From Courier-Life *** Gas rates going up From NY1 *** Still Trying to Lure New Yorkers Across the Hudson *** Labor To Quinn: Time For Paid Sick Time *** New Jersey is using the threat of tax increases to lure New Yorkers across the Hudson.
Inspector clouseau Cop beats 'leak' rap *** Detective Accused of Providing Tips to Informers Is Acquitted


Law and Order Judge tosses conviction after man spends 18 years in the slammer


White House In Tokyo, Seeking to Improve Relations *** Among Obama Aides, Debate Intensifies on Troop Levels *** Craig Steps Down as White House Lawyer *** Bush Returns to Public Spotlight *** In Leaning on Karzai, U.S. Has Limited Leverage *** Decision is part of Obama's quest to close military detention center *** Obama: Decision soon on troops *** Obama to host jobs summit as strong hiring gains still seem far off *** Berman and Miller: Obama, learn from JFK, not LBJ *** Obama lands in Japan, kicking off presidential visit to Asia *** Obama sends Afghanistan war council back to the drawing board *** The Obama Administration weighs the idea of an international short-term climate change pact. (WP) *** Defense Secretary Robert Gates condemns the leaks about the Fort Hood rampage and U.S. Afghan policy. (NYT) *** Obama's Real Afghanistan Decision - Fred Kaplan, Slate *** Can the Clinton Coalition Survive Obama? - Sean Trende, RealClearPolitics *** Time to Bring the Troops Home - Eugene Robinson, Washington Post *** Just the Facts, Mr. President - Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal *** Rift in War Cabinet as Obama Throws Out All Options - Tim Reid, Times *** The Wall Separates Reagan From Obama - Meghan Gurdon, DC Examiner *** America and Afghanistan: General Disarray - The Economist *** Gibbs: No 'Open- Ended Conflict'


Wall Street and the Economy
Playboy bidding war starts *** Wal-Mart sees Yule as not gift-wrapped *** Fed Pay czar backtracks concerned" that plans to rein in Wall Street bonuses may, in fact, be backfiring ***Citi needs at least four years to fix, analyst figures *** Bah! Humbug! Goldman says no to Christmas party *** Obama's pay czar responds to AIG flap *** Pfizer to Leave Conn A City Where They Won A Supreme Court Land-Use Case *** New Rules Would Restrict Overdraft Fees on Debit Cards *** FHA Housing Agency’s Cash Reserves Down Sharply *** After Bankruptcy, G.M. Struggles to Shed a Legendary Bureaucracy *** G.E. to Sell Security Unit *** Wilpon Firm Challenges Finding by Trustee in Madoff Case *** The New Target Of U.S.'s Crackdown On Global Tax Evasion *** Uncle Sam Is Sitting Atop a Goldmine - David Goldman, CNNMoney *** Give Me Goldman Over Gandhi Anyday - Jonathan Hoenig, SmartMoney *** A New Crisis Ahead? Five Things To Look For - Jon Markman, MSN Money *** A Guide to the Coming Retail Shake-Up - Jeanine Poggi, TheStreet.com *** Warren Buffett: Worst Is Over *** JC Penney Profit Falls 78%; Holiday View Guarded


Pay to Play Wall Street Two Are Charged With Helping Madoff Falsify Records


Congress and Political Parties Acorn Sues Over Funding Vote in House *** Rolling Out Sarah Palin's Side of the Story ***Conservatives Oppose Judicial Nominee *** 3 Right-Hand Men Take a Turn at Center Stage *** Reid Mulls Medicare Tax Increase for High Earners *** Reid Says Health Bill Will Be Done by Christmas *** Embarrassed RNC to Drop Abortion Coverage *** Embarrassed RNC to Drop Abortion Coverage *** Rep. Blackburn Won't Pledge To Stop Calling Obama A Socialist *** Goldman Sachs To Private Insurers: No Health Care Reform At All Is Best *** Dan Froomkin Common Sense From The Senator Who Saw The Crisis Coming *** What Health Reform Will Do to My Insurance - Andrew Heinze, WSJ *** The Perils of Palinism - Richard Kim and Betsy Reed, The Nation *** What White Women Want, Surprisingly the GOP - David Paul Kuhn, RCP *** Who Are the Blue Dogs? - Michael Tomasky, New York Review of Books *** McCain Aide Denies Palin Book Claim *** CREW has launched a comprehensive list of Congress members likely under investigation. (There are 20).


International
Afghan Enclave Offers Model to Rebuild, and Rebuff Taliban *** Japan Cools to America as It Prepares for Obama Visit *** Rebuilding Its Economy, Iraq Shuns U.S. Businesses *** An act of nuclear proliferation Scientist's accounts assert China gave Pakistan enough enriched uranium for 2 atomic bombs ***Europe's New Chapter Starts Now - Timothy Garton Ash, Globe and Mail *** Bomb hits Pakistan's spy agency *** Chavez's Policies Go From Bad to Worse - Miami Herald *** An Issue-Filled Itinerary in Asia - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ***Pakistan Spy Agency Bombed *** Algerian Terrorist Cell Busted in ItalyMedia and New Tech Intel writes AMD $1.25B check to settle suit *** For Comcast’s Chief, Content Led the Way *** Disney Posts Strong Profit Despite Weakness in Films *** After Dobbs, CNN Makes a Bet on King *** Washington Times Editor Solomon Resigns *** New record: 'Modern Warfare 2' brings in $310M in first days *** John King will take over Lou Dobbs’ slot on CNN. (WP) *** The Times says good-bye to Lou Dobbs, whose show “has long been a nesting ground for untruths and conspiracy theories." *** Josh Benson will be the New York Observer's next departure *** Former Gov. Mario Cuomo denied making calls to boost his son's TV career


National
Still Ducking Hard Choices in California - Orange County Register


Changing NYC A Chance to See the City Change, Site by Site *** Governors Island Airport that wasn't

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Nobody Asked Me, But. . .


Nobody Asked Me, But. . . Man of the people, so say the commericals BLOOMY: $400,000? POOR O! ALARY 'NOT THAT MUCH', $400,000 is like middle class to Bloomberg From 1010WINS/AP, Bloomberg: Obama's Basically On a Fixed Income . . . When will increased in taxes and fees start to push people out? SALES TAX SET TO RISE, Mayor and Council Agree on 2 Sales Tax Measures . . . The Post has it in for the congressman CHARLIE'S LAME 'APOLOGY' SAYS SORRY FOR O JOKE - THEN STIRS KELLY FUROR WITH 'RACE, RANGEL REVELS IN A PAST PREZ HAS MOVED BEYOND . . . NYP continues its push for charter schools and mayoral control EXTRA EFFORT BREEDS SUCCESS IN BROOKLYNCASE STUDY 1, CHARTER IS GRADE A IN SPITE OF POVERTY CASE STUDY 2, MIKE HAS THE LOOK OF A WINNER RANDI BOWS TO HIS 'CONTROL' AS KIDS' MATH SCORES SOAR. A deal has been made RIGHT ON, RANDI! NYP ED



Road to City Hall D'OH NO! JOE WEIGHING IN FOR PATERSON *** The Latest Stray Words of an Off-the-Cuff Mayor Obama “does not get paid that much.” *** Rangel Apologizes for Remark About Obama Visiting Harlem *** David Seifman recalls when Bloomberg dismissed the significance of other city officials disclosing their finances because they “don’t make anything.” *** The “biggest obstacles to his re-election are his own, unpredictable words,” writes Michael Barbaro


Pay to Play COUNCIL IN SKETCHY SPENDING SPREE *** Council members cashing in big time *** Rotten apples in a bad barrel: New York Dems lead Albany's crime wave, Hammerman ***Miguel Martinez spent $1,500 of public funds on a consultant to organize a picnic.


The City TRAINING-VID REVAMP AFTER TRAGEDY *** YANKEE BIG$ PLAY HARDBALL Yankee officials said yesterday that taxpayers would face more than $5 million in document costs if the team is forced to provide internal records sought by lawmakers *** FIRE HEROINE'S BRIDE & GLORY ! GAL SAVES LIVES - IN A WEDDING GOWN *** CITY RUNS NICE BIKE RACK-ET The locations of about 6,000 bike racks are mapped out on a new city Department of Transportation Web site *** LI pols want Indian casino at Belmont From Newsday *** City offering podcast-guided tours *** Wake to be held for fallen NYPD officer *** New York City Shows Gains in Math *** Police Commissioner: NYPD Will Do More To Train Its Officers *** DOT Website Feature Allows Users To Find Bike Racks *** Biden city swing a 'stimulus' tour *** City picks contractor to build new Police Academy in College Point *** Council and Mayor Reach Revenue Deal



Albany DEMS MULL STALLING FIX OF DRUG LAW *** SPITZER'S LONG 'PRO' CAREER *** OWN FAMILY SUES MTA'S BIG BOSS *** Partners sue MTA chairman over building deal *** State will get private firms to repair city bridges *** At Prostitution Ring Sentencing, Details of Spitzers Liaisons *** Paterson, Sharpton Meet With Slain Officer's Grieving Wife *** Departing MTA chief Sander defends track record *** At a Sentencing, Details of Spitzer’s Liaisons *** Detained Asylum-Seekers Find It Harder to Win Release *** Sparring in Albany Over Raising Wages to Build Lower-Cost Housing *** Debate Over Gay Marriage Gets Renewed Push *** Mayoral control fight becomes lovefest between Bloomberg, Weingarten *** Dems push easier path for unions to call a strike *** The Board of Regents aren’t celebrating high math scores for middle school students *** The Senate debates a provision of the Rockefeller drug laws. The GOP said the provision could “potentially kill people.” The Assembly and governor’s office say the law will remain as-is *** County advocates say that the state may be erroneously paying property tax rebate checks to people who haven’t paid their property taxes. *** Canadian border crossings are officially stricter *** Assemblyman Joseph Morelle pens an op-ed touting his compromise bill for the sale of wine in grocery stores *** Labor unions and non-profit housing developers spar over a bill that would raise wages for government-subsidized projects *** The state will allow victims of Bernie Madoff’s ponzi scheme to write off their losses *** David Paterson is still pushing for another pension tier *** A commission suggested ways to "maximize" New York's assets.



President Obama PREZ PLUNKS DOWN $50B FOR GM JALOPY *** OIL PRICES ON AGENDA FOR O AND SAUDI *** White House frames health care as economic problem *** China, US to resume high-level, annual discussions *** Obama: Nationalization of GM to be short-term *** Obama talks health care before leaving for Mideast *** Gates: More missile defense spending possible *** Mideast trip next step in Obama's Muslim outreach *** Obama Makes All Other Guys Look Bad *** Geithner: China Confident in U.S. Policy Steps *** Obama and the Arab World: Can He Meet Expectations? *** Obama’s Test: Restoring G.M. With a Limited U.S. Role *** A Clearer Clean Water Act The Obama administration is right to urge Congress to act on bills that would restore federal jurisdiction over all wetlands and streams, NYT Ed *** Foreclosures: No End in Sight There’s little evidence, so far, that President Obama’s anti-foreclosure plan will be able to stop the new wave of foreclosures, NYT Ed *** The Quagmire Ahead The Obama plan for General Motors is bureaucratically smart and financially tough-minded, but it won’t revolutionize the company’s corporate culture. It could make things worse, Brooks, NYT *** Some Democrats In Congress Criticize Obama For Pressuring Israel


Congress & GOP Sotomayor to make her Capitol Hill debut *** AP source: Tentative deal struck for funding war *** Sotomayor Prepares to Meet With Key Senators *** Franken Vs. Coleman: The Final Round in Minnesota — Maybe *** Minnesota Justices Are Skeptical in Senate Case *** Senators Set to Visit White House to Discuss Health Care Overhaul *** The Howls of a Fading Species There is every reason to hope that we’ve improved as a society to the point where the racial craziness of the Gingriches and Limbaughs will finally have a tough time finding any sort of foothold, Herbert, NYT *** Sotomayor Debuts on Hill *** With Sotomayor, Left May Get Vocal


International Cuba tops agenda at Americas meeting *** US inviting Iranian diplomats to July 4 parties *** Kim Jong Il Signals Son Is Heir *** Pakistan's Victories Over the Taliban: Less Than Meets the Eye ***North Korea's Kim Jong Il names youngest son Kim Jong Un successor *** Bibi goes against Bam *** Israel and U.S. Can’t Close Split on Settlements *** Geithner Softens Tone in Approach to Beijing *** Money Sent Home by Mexican Workers in U.S. Falls Sharply *** Tech Company Helps South Korean Students Ace Entrance Tests *** N. Korea Ready to Fire Several Missiles *** DEBRIS INCLUDING PLANE SEATS POTTED 400 MILES NE OF BRAZIL... *** China blocks TWITTER, HOTMAIL... *** U.S. journalists awaiting trial in N. Korea 'very scared' *** U.S., Russia Step Up Arms Talks *** Mexican Truckers Seek Damages



National Cigarettes Without Smoke, or Regulation *** Chicago has 7 shooting deaths in 24 hours; No suspects in custody... *** LA Mayor Dating ANOTHER TV Newscaster After Previous Affair Broke Up His Marriage


Wall Street Mess FLA. JURY TELLS RJR TO PAY WIDOW $30M *** NEW CEO TO AUGMENT PLAYBOY *** JPMORGAN OFFERS STOCK *** COURT APPROVES FIAT'S CHRYSLER PURCHASE *** FIRMS BUYING TIME AD AGENCIES WILL WORK WITH GM THROUGH BANKRUPTCY *** UNCLE SAM'S YOUR BROKER TAXPAYER PORTFOLIOS SEEM MORE TROUBLE THAN THEY'RE WORTH *** JUNE'S BUSTING OUT MARKETS SEE 'GREEN SHOOTS' SPROUTING ACROSS GLOBE *** Flickers of Hope Belie Distance From Recovery *** End of the Road for an Icon? *** Prospective buyer says Trump Marina sale is off *** Dow dumps Citi, GM for Travelers, Cisco *** JPMorgan raising $5B to offset TARP *** G.M.’s New Owners, U.S. and Labor, Adjust to Roles *** G.M. Sells Hummer but Does Not Name Buyer *** BusinessCiti Halts Severance Payouts To Some Former Execs *** GM's Saga of Decline and Denial *** Banks Sell Shares In Bid to Flee Fed


Media & New Tech SIGN OF THE TIMES: SUNDAY MAGAZINE SHRINKS *** Bravo Warms Us Up for NYC Prep The trailers for the network's latest reality show, this time about overprivileged Upper East Side teens, looks to be completely trashy *** Communications-School Graduates Receiving Grim Messages *** Conan O’Brien Goes West, With a Dash *** Murdoch Said to Be Wooing DirecTV Chief to Be His No. 2 *** CBS News to Let a Web Site Pick Up Its Live Coverage *** Hearst Magazines Find Success Keeping Content Offline


People and Places J.D. SUES FOR 'RYE' 'RIP-OFF' *** Lawyer Tells Of Sons Bid To Control Astor Trust