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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Peter King Is A Despicable Human Being And A Joke of A Congressman
Electrifying Picture of Lady Liberty
Send us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses. Oh, and by the way, we will bomb your country. |
NYPL and Booz Allen Hamilton
In January 2007, Booz Allen Hamilton was hired to assist the trustees with "the strategy." On February 7, the trustees went into executive session (the substance of which is never covered in the minutes) to discuss "certain real estate…matters." Booz Allen appears to have finished its work by May, because the board held two "special meetings" the following month (June 6 and June 28), at which the strategy was unveiled and discussed. (At this time, First Deputy Mayor Patricia Harris was told of it, and she and her colleagues expressed "initial enthusiasm." NYPL officials also met with Mayor Bloomberg in 2007.) At the first special meeting, Paul LeClerc, the NYPL's president from 1993 to July 2011, presented the "pillars" of the strategy. A crucial pillar entailed "transforming the Library's physical footprint"—bureaucratic language for the sale of NYPL real estate and the remaking of the 42nd Street library. But why would the NYPL want to sell its own real estate? Its leaders have insisted for two years that consolidation and efficiency were always the central ideas behind the CLP; the trustee minutes state in passing, and without elaboration, that the strategy was developed to address the library's "structural deficits." And so the NYPL decided, in the words of David Offensend, its powerful chief operating officer, on a plan of action that entailed the "monetizing of non-core assets." (The other pillars of the strategy included the strengthening of the NYPL's digital presence, "encouraging innovation" and "securing the Library's financial future.")Shared from the Digg iPhone app:
Weekend Subway Service Advisories
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Twittershop Gems
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Two More Polls Put deBlasio In 1st
Two more polls have Public Advocate Bill de Blasio far ahead of his Democratic rivals less than two weeks before the primary--with former front-runner Christine Quinn now lagging in third. According to a new New York Times/Siena College poll out this morning, Mr. de Blasio is now head-and-shoulders above his rivals, with 32 percent of the vote. Former Comptroller Bill Thompson and Ms. Quinn appear to be fighting it out to for a slot in the expected run-off, with Mr. Thompson at 18 percent and Ms. Quinn at 17 percent.
Bloomberg Era Waste and Incompetence, Yankee Edition
It will not be easy for the club to put the Bronx site together. Sitting on the parcel under consideration is a parking garage for Yankee Stadium that is run by a troubled nonprofit, the Bronx Parking Development Company. In April, the company defaulted on a $237 million civic bond.The soccer club would have to strike a deal with the parking company that would compensate it for the garage and put it on more solid financial footing.
Rutgers vs. Fresno St. Season Opener
In related news, Union Grounds on Smith Street (between Sackett and Degraw) is a good spot to catch a game.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Latest Snowden Leak: The Black Budget
NSA Security Is Ridiculously Poor
It's A Slam Dunk!
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Vision: Future NYC Subway v2
Oh, yes. Oh, yum yum yum. |
I could dwell on this vision for the future of the NYC subway system all day long. Unfortunately I have work to do. But feast your eyes on a vision of the future in Vignelli style maps with narrative.
There is a lot of fodder for discussion with elected officials and mass transit planners. Now if only we were governed by people who prioritized building things here, instead of blowing things up overseas. For the price of Iraq we could have built everything on this map plus interstate high speed rail with money left over for skittles and ponies.
Judge Orders A Constructive Trust For LICH
"Supreme Court Justice Carolyn Demarest has imposed "a constructive trust for the benefit of the Othmer Endowment Fund" on all of Long Island College Hospital's (LICH's) real estate currently in control of SUNY Downstate. According to the Brooklyn Eagle, this type of trust is meant to transfer property to "the rightful owner." This could be the first step towards righting a terrible wrong -- the looting of a trust set up by a local wealthy couple to benefit LICH. In her ruling, Justice Demarest reminded SUNY that funds previously "borrowed" in 2000, 2006 and 2011 from the Othmer Endowment Fund at LICH must be restored by SUNY/ LICH."
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
New Quinipiac Poll Shows deBlasio With A Commanding Lead
But this is nothing if not encouraging:
With 13 days until the primary election, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio surges ahead of the Democratic pack for New York City mayor with 36 percent of likely voters, close to the 40 percent threshold needed to avoid a runoff, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. |
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn is at 21 percent, with 20 percent for former City Comptroller William Thompson, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds. Former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner has 8 percent of likely Democratic primary voters, with 6 percent for City Comptroller John Liu, 1 percent for former Council member Sal Albanese and 8 percent undecided. Now, a year ago I couldn't tell you with certainty who would win the primary. But what was always obvious to people actually paying attention was the gross overstatement of Chris Quinn's support. |
New Design For Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6
The latest schematic for Pier 6. |
BBP honchos unveiled design drawings at a Community Board 2 meeting Monday night – revealing plans for an inviting piece of parkland where visitors will sit or stroll, with a vast lawn, generous helpings of shade trees and a big field of meadow flowers.
Its most dramatic feature is a triangular wood-covered platform that lifts off from a corner of the pier at the water's edge like a barely tethered magic carpet. At its high point, the platform rises 17-and-a-half feet, offering a vantage point to take in killer views of the Lower Manhattan skyline.
Chemical Weapons and The Passive Voice
Stop and Frisk Rate Down As Much As 75% From Q1 2012
But that sort of misses the point that both crime and stop-and-frisk are declining simultaneously. And those who study police work can't find a provable link to stop-and-frisk as a crime reducer.
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Pants On The Ground, Pants On The Ground
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
mcbrooklyn: The Difference Between Quinn and de Blasio, and Why the New York Times Is Out of Touch
Yeah, why bother? Quinn may not have much of a vision for the city or plans to improve the lot of the ever-expanding poor or the real middle class (not that $400,000-a-year-middle-class the Times aims at), "but neither has she made a long list of unrealistic promises," the Times says. She may be in the pocket of real estate interests, and may support Ray Kelly's scorched-earth policing policies, but what do we expect in a diminished city?
According to the NY Times, the era of getting things done that benefit all New Yorkers is over. Because it's just too hard.
As world prepares to act on Syria, Russia scrambles to apply brake - CSMonitor.com
"To us, it looks as though [George W.] Bush, [Dick] Cheney and [Donald] Rumsfeld never left the White House. [...] It's basically the same policy, as if US leaders had learned nothing and forgotten nothing in the past decade. They want to topple foreign leaders they regard as adversaries, without even making the most basic calculations of the consequences. An intervention in Syria will only enlarge the area of instability in the Middle East and expand the scope of terrorist activity. I am at a complete loss to understand what the US thinks it is doing."
Hamptons McMansions Herald a Return of Excess - NYTimes.com
But many Hamptons-goers were wary of flagrant spending, out of either anxiety or decorum. So, Porsche and yacht sales slowed. High-rolling holders of black American Express cards tossed them around less frequently. And the practice in nightclubs of offering V.I.P. treatment to those willing to buy bottle service — entire bottles of alcohol, at a huge markup — fell out of favor, a development marked by the 2009 closing of the Southampton club that was known for it, Pink Elephant.Now local Porsche and yacht sales are climbing once again, and Pink Elephant reopened this summer in East Hampton offering Methuselah (six-liter) bottles of Dom Pérignon for $30,000. It is not just a novelty; the club's co-owner David Sarner said Pink Elephant had sold "a few" this season, and many more "trains" of smaller Dom Pérignon bottles for as much as $8,000. "It was a bit lean for a couple of years in the Hamptons," Mr. Sarner said in an interview, acknowledging that the term is relative. "There's this at least perception that we're doing a lot better than perhaps we were, so people are freer to spend money because they're being psychologically conditioned with the highs in the market."
On Syria
There are two audiences for our actions here: Assad and the neocon warmongers. The former is in a fight to the death. How do you punish someone who is seeking a victory at any cost? Lobbing a few bombs in his general direction won't do much unless he's hit by one of them. The warmongers want a fucking war, and sending over a few cruise missiles is like giving a starving man a couple of peanuts. McCain and Graham are looking for the full meal deal, and this ain't it.I feel like I'm trapped in a Twilight Zone episode where we keep repeating the same awful mistakes and no one ever learns.
Let Me Explain Why Miley Cyrus’ VMA Performance Was Our Top Story This Morning | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
The Onion nails it yet again.
So, as managing editor of CNN.com, I want our readers to know this:
All you are to us, and all you will ever be to us, are eyeballs. The
more eyeballs on our content, the more cash we can ask for. Period.
And if we're able to get more eyeballs, that means I've done my job,
which gets me congratulations from my bosses, which encourages me to
put up even more stupid bullshit on the homepage.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Brad Lander: Make Outside Political Expenditures More Transparent
Another good initiative from our local Councilmember. You'd be hard pressed to find a more effect representative in NYC.
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Rails To Trails To Rails
And don't even think about wasting park money on a "Queensway". Put some trains back on that route for the transit-starved residents of Queens.
Eliminate Minimum Parking Requirements
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Journalists Against Journalism
If the revelations about the N.S.A. surveillance were broken by Time, CNN or The New York Times, executives there would already be building new shelves to hold all the Pulitzer Prizes and Peabodies they expected. Same with the 2010 WikiLeaks video of the Apache helicopter attack.
Domestic Spying
If Obama and everyone else want to start rebuilding credibility, they need to stop lying, and get rid of the more substantive liars like Clapper and Alexander. But they also need to square with the American people about what this dragnet is for. Congress has repeatedly rejected internet-based surveillance to protect Hollywood IP and to socialize the private cybersecurity risk of corporate owners of critical infrastructure. Even Congress doesn't approve the use of this technology for some applications.And until the government stops pretending this is exclusively about terrorism, and stops pretending that terrorism is an existential threat or even the country's greatest one, it will continue to lose credibility.
Washington Post Still A Font of Disinformation
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Say Hello To My Little Friend!
Watermelons?
Tantalizingly out of reach. |
Bay Ridge. Smooth skin, more of a zucchini shape but coloring more
like a watermelon. In any case an unexpected sight.
In other news - that Maimonides property adjacent to the rail tracks has got some incredible development potential.
Establishment Newspaper Endorses Establishment Candidates For Mayor
Community Board 6 Permits and License Committee Tonight
- Review of a new on-premises liquor license application submitted to the State Liquor Authority on behalf of BK-IX Restaurant & Bar, LLC at 62 5th Avenue (between Bergen Street/Saint Marks Avenue) in our district.
- Review of a new on-premises liquor license application submitted to the State Liquor Authority on behalf of Lady Bird Brooklyn LLC at 213 Union Street (between Clinton Street/Henry Street) in our district.
- Review of a new on-premises liquor license application submitted to the State Liquor Authority on behalf of Young Fox Inc. dba Grand Central Oyster Bar and Restaurant at 254-258 5th Avenue (between Garfield Place/Carroll Street) in our district.
- Review of a new on-premises liquor license application submitted to the State Liquor Authority on behalf of Kao Soy Inc. at 283 Van Brunt Street (between Pioneer Street & Visitation Place) in our district.
Park Slope YMCA
357 9th Street
(Between 6th/7th Avenues)
7th Floor Cafeteria.
Brooklyn, NY 11215
6:30 PM
LICH Still Hanging On
SUNY Downstate Eats Its Words: Signs on LICH Entrances
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Saturday, August 24, 2013
Fascinating Gruesome History
Murder and Mayhem in Miniature: The Lurid Side of Staffordshire Figurines
Weekend Subway Service Changes :: Second Ave. Sagas
From 9:45 p.m. Friday, August 23 to 5 a.m. Monday, August 26, Jamaica-bound F trains are rerouted via the M line from 47th-50th Sts to Queens Plaza due to station work at Lexington Avenue-63rd Street for Second Avenue Subway project.
From 11:45 p.m. Friday, August 23 to 5 a.m. Monday, August 26, Coney Island-bound F trains skip Sutphin Blvd , Van Wyck Blvd and 75th Avenue, due to signal modernization at Forest Hills-71st Avenue and Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike.
From 11:45 p.m. Friday, August 23 to 5 a.m. Monday, August 26, there is no G train service between Court Square and Nassau Avenue. G trains operate between Nassau Avenue and Church Avenue. There is no G service at Greenpoint Avenue, 21st Street and Court Square.
Free shuttle buses operate on two routes:
- Via Manhattan Avenue between Nassau Avenue G and Court Square
- Via McGuinness Blvd between Lorimer Street L and Court Square
Customers may transfer between:
- G trains and shuttle buses at Nassau Avenue
- L trains and shuttle buses at Lorimer Street
- E and 7 trains and shuttle buses at Court Square
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Friday, August 23, 2013
Union Street Bridge Closed For Three Successive Saturdays
Greetings!
DOT has advised us of the following...
Union Street Bridge over the Gowanus Canal
FULL BRIDGE CLOSURE
The Department of Transportation Division of Bridges will fully close the Union Street Bridge over the Gowanus Canal on three Saturdays - August 24th, August 31st andSeptember 7th, from 7:00am to 2:00pm. These closures are needed to repair the bridge deck grating. The adjacent bridge at Carroll Street as well as the 3rd Street and 9th Street Bridges are available as alternates.
The official flyer is available for downloading at:
http://brooklyncb6.org/_attachments/2013-08-24%20DOT%20Union%20Street%20Bridge.pdf
Guardian Outsourcing Some Snowden To NYT
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Environmental Nightmares: Louisiana Sinkhole
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State DOT Needs A New Culture
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Residents Furious Over Continued Danger On Ocean Parkway In Brooklyn « CBS New York
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Sackett-Union Comes To Life
Move-Ins Happening at the Sackett Union
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
A Rowdy Crowd of deBlasio Supporters
Jeffrey Toobin Is A Deceitful Hypocrite
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Televised NYC Mayoral Debate Tonight at 6:30pm
Watch for:
- Christine Quinn's increasingly desperate flailing.
- Bill Thompson struggle to remain relevant
- Potential Weiner mid-debate sexting
- and
- Bill deBlasio mopping the floor with the above contenders
Jeffrey Toobin's Toadying Subservience to Power
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/08/jeffrey-toobin-david-miranda-drug-mule.html
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Judge To SUNY: Mitts Off LICH Loot
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Carolyn Demarest found that the State University of New York Downstate (SUNY Downstate) violated a contractual obligation in the asset transfer of Long Island College Hospital (LICH) property and has ordered that LICH assets be transferred back to the hospital.
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Believing it her “legal and moral responsibility” to correct an “error”, Demarest, without petition from LICH or any of its supporters, vacated the 2011 order granting asset transfer to SUNY and ordered that Continuum Health Partners Inc (Continuum), the “sole member of LICH” and former operator, take possession of the physical assets of LICH.
If, for whatever reason, Continuum is not deemed qualified, Demarest requested that a caretaker or receiver be appointed to takeover the responsibilities of LICH’s hospital administrator.It looks more and more like e're going to see the third party conservator route. It's a good thing we're going to have a new Mayor who actually gives a damn about this sort of thing in a few months.
Centrism!
Republicans are immune to their own extremism...for now. by @DavidOAtkins
But for most Republican legislators staring down the next few election cycles, the biggest threats still come from the right rather than the left or the middle. Extremism, in short, will be rewarded.
Most centrist pundits don't want this to be true. There is a cottage industry in pundit land to declare that Americans are basically centrists or center right, and that extremism on either side will be punished. Political parties are seen as polarizing influences and necessary evils at best, clouding the natural agreements that most Americans share about public policy.
But the reality of American politics is very different. There is a liberal America mostly concentrated on the coasts, highly educated populations, heavily minority populations, and in larger urban areas. There is a conservative America concentrated in whiter, more exurban and rural areas. There's frankly not that much in between. One of the reasons that the Affordable Care Act has such tepid support is that most Americans are either against it completely, or would prefer something stronger. Most Americans want to increase taxes on the wealthy; the minority who oppose that policy want to cut them. Most Americans favor significantly stricter gun controls; those who don't are adamant about relaxing them. There's very little constituent support on most policy issues for a centrist, Third Way approach.
America, then, is a polarized nation. But it's not equally polarized. It's clear to almost everyone that the Right has shifted dramatically farther to the right, while the left has only shifted leftward on a smattering of social issues such as gay rights, but mostly shifted rightward on issues like economics and civil liberties. The politics of Eisenhower and Nixon on economics and foreign policy would find themselves comfortably at home on the leftward side of the Democratic Party, while Ronald Reagan would be considered a RINO in today's Republican Party.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Bloomberg and Kelly Take A Shameful Tour if National Media
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NYC's frisking twins beg: Please let us profile! - Salon.com
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Cobble Hill Shower Rated G
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That Burning Plastic Smell?
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Charcoal Chimney
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Beautiful Mural
Painting on utility box presents an alternate universe
Incompetent Board Of Elections Shafts Gowanus Residents
For the past several years, Gowanus residents have cast their votes at Camp Friendship on Eighth Street in Park Slope, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, but 1,683 registered voters recently learned that they will have to schlep to the Joseph Miccio Community Center in Red Hook for the Democratic primary election on Sept. 10. The Board of Elections says it made the move because Camp Friendship was deemed “inaccessible” to people with handicaps following a recent federal ruling that all polling places must be Americans with Disabilities Act compliant, an election board spokeswoman said. But area voters say the new polls are less, not more accessible.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Weekend Subway Service Changes
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Ex-CEO of Body Armor Supplier Sentenced to 17 Years for Fraud -DOJ - WSJ.com
The founder of a company that supplied body armor to the U.S. military was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his role in a $200 million fraud scheme, the Justice Department said.David H. Brooks was formerly chief executive of DHB Industries Inc., a Long Island-based company that also supplied armor to law enforcement agencies. He was convicted in Sept. 2010 on charges that he overstated the company's financial performance and misappropriated corporate funds for his own use.
Mayor Bloomberg, Read This
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Loophole in New NYSDOT Policy Undermines New York’s Complete Streets Law | Mobilizing the Region
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Liu: Legalize Pot
More School Reform Grifting
One of my early heartbreaks as an Obama supporter was when he named Rahm chief of staff.
That along with Summers and Geithner were the writing on the wall for the type of administration
we were going to get.
Bill de Blasio triumphs over Anthony Weiner, Christine Quinn in NYC debate - Daily News
He is the one who seemed to have the best command of the moment, of his narrative about how he wants to end "the tale of two cities," meaning those who are wealthy in New York and those who are not; how his City Hall "will serve all five boroughs."
Think Before Spending
THE HEADFIRST rush to spend billions while squandering existing
assets runs afoul of a basic German transit planning nostrum:
organization before electronics before concrete. That is to say,
though-running—which involves organizational reform and new
electronics—is cheaper than the sort of multibillion dollar "concrete"
projects that New York loves so much and should therefore be done
first.
Weiner TV
Rome, If You Want To …
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
deBlasio Moves Into First Place
http://gothamist.com/2013/08/13/bill_de_blasio_is_now_leading_the_p.php
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New Jersey Senate Primary Today
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Robert Samuelson, Your Rightwing Hypocrite of the Day
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Miserable Flying Disease Vectors From Hell
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