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EconomyAbsolute Power and the Reign of TerrorSubmitted by lmcshane on Sun, 12/06/2009 - 08:42.
ODOT and the control over ODOT to determine real estate and land use in NEO has been a reign of terror and an abuse of absolute power. Whole neighborhoods and communities have been systematically wiped out. Neighbors are expendable. In the past, it was apparent that the man with absolute power was Albert S. Porter, County Engineer and Democratic Party Chair.*
Lorain at West Side Market 1976Submitted by RAG on Sat, 12/05/2009 - 11:10.
West Side Market - Road Divider Island - near W. 25 and Lorain-Carnegie Bridge 1976 photos from Cleveland Memory Project Resident Advocacy Group - Tremont RAG - Resident Advocacy Group
The conspiracy to build the Mayor Frank Jackson state mental hospitalSubmitted by Lee Batdorff on Thu, 12/03/2009 - 01:46.
In the Sunday Nov. 29th Plain Dealer cover story about the Health Line Steven Litt deserves much praise for mentioning in the fifth to the last paragraph of a 32-paragraph article that somehow, “a state psychiatric hospital planned near East 55th Street could discourage development of housing and other businesses nearby.” At least Mr. Litt said it somewhere. This soft touch on something that could be very destructive to the future of Cleveland is puzzling. There is much to look into concerning this proposal.
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Day to NightSubmitted by lmcshane on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 08:48.
A Bush in Progressive Clothing: Obama the Manchurian Candidate 2.0Submitted by Eternity on Mon, 11/30/2009 - 17:20.
Common Dreams - If the Republicans had created and inserted into the Democratic Party a secret candidate designed to trick Democrats into electing him, so that he could then enact Republican policies of robbing from the poor to enrich the rich, expanding the military budget to a level not seen since World War II, putting the nation deeper into a global war against Islam, sabotaging efforts to combat climate change, and further deregulating the financial sector, could they have come up with anything better than Barack Obama?
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In open letter, Michael Moore calls Obama "The New War President"Submitted by Eternity on Mon, 11/30/2009 - 14:56.
Max Eternity - Senator Obama became President Obama because he promised an end to Middle East occupation, a restoration to the rule of law, transparency in government, single-payer healthcare, a reduction in military globalization and other progressive ideals. He has failed to deliver on almost all fronts. Obama has made some modest steps toward changing draconian War on Drug laws and sentencing--not obstructing states from adopting medical marijuana programs, and he has been more diplomatic than Bush in representing American interest abroad.
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Support Cycling and Pedestrian Access for the Proposed I-90 Bridge (And Get A Great View Along the Way)Submitted by Kevin Cronin on Sun, 11/29/2009 - 23:23.
Despite public support and an obligation to evaluate cycling and pedestrian access to the proposed Interstate 90/71 Bridge from tremont to downtown, the Ohio Department of Transportation refused to do so.In response, a bunch of cycling and community groups took on the responsibilities ODOT dropped. Come out next Sunday, December 6th, and learn about an exciting vision for a cycling and pedestrian lane on the bridge and why an exciting, beautiful path (along with a place to enjoy the view) to connect the towpath and downtown makes sense for Northeast Ohio
Food Stamp Use Soars, and Stigma FadesSubmitted by Eternity on Sun, 11/29/2009 - 18:39.
New York Times MARTINSVILLE, Ohio — With food stamp use at record highs and climbing every month, a program once scorned as a failed welfare scheme now helps feed one in eight Americans and one in four children. It has grown so rapidly in places so diverse that it is becoming nearly as ordinary as the groceries it buys. More than 36 million people use inconspicuous plastic cards for staples like milk, bread and cheese, swiping them at counters in blighted cities and in suburbs pocked with foreclosure signs.
Med Grow Cannabis College opens in MichiganSubmitted by Eternity on Sat, 11/28/2009 - 15:54.
Max Eternity - The state of Michigan has opened the first cannabis college in the United States. It's a decision that could, in the long-term, prove a shrewd move--benefiting the state's economy. Too, in a broader context, with medical marijuana now being legal in a few states, certain questions arise:
A New Perspective on Urban Settlements in America: Veronica Moss Visits Times SquareSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 11/26/2009 - 06:40.
Start Thanksgiving with a smile, and a new perspective on urban settlements in America - enjoy "Veronica Moss Visits Times Square". I found this video at Rob Pitingolo's very cool NEO-based blog - Extraordinary Observations (since September, 2004)... originally from StreetFilms.org.
Definitely check out Extraordinary Observations , which we should add to our blogroll, if it isn't there... and welcome to our newest REALNEO/REAL COOP member, Rob Pitingolo... "progressive, urbanist, entrepreneur, blogger, thinker"... REALNEO's kind of guy!
Question of the Day: Do The Port Authority and the PD Still Have a Long Hard Fall From Grace Ahead, Together?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 11:15.
November 21, 2009, the Cleveland Plain Dealer published a get-out-of-jail-free editorial for seemingly life-term Cleveland Port Authority dictator John Carney, and his board of directors - "A Cleveland Port Authority board already wounded can't afford conflict-of-interest charges -- editorial" - that fully acknowledges "the port is so broke it may not be able to assure continued operations of the Cleveland harbor, much less pay to relocate and expand". Yet, the PD editors do not call for changes to the current Port Board. Quite the opposite, the PD empowers them to move into the real estate development business... despite their bond rating having sunk near junk.
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Question of the Day: What Will REALNEO Taxpayers Save If We Maintain Greenspaces NaturallySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 11/21/2009 - 12:45.
Reporting on the cost and environmental impact of household and government greenspace maintenance. Fall, 2009, Attleboro and Shaker REALNEO Naturally Header 11/21/09
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Hungering for a true ThanksgivingSubmitted by Eternity on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 14:53.
Amy Goodman @ TruthDig - “In the next 60 seconds, 10 children will die of hunger,” says a United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) online video. It continues, “For the first time in humanity, over 1 billion people are chronically hungry.”
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Ward 14 allocation for 4 yearsSubmitted by RAG on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 12:41.
Resident Advocacy Group - Tremont
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Free-Market Psychosis and the Privatization of Section 8Submitted by Eternity on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 11:58.
Allison Kilkenney - You would think during a time of vast unemployment, wealth disparity, and economic instability that great minds would unite in order to imagine and build a new tomorrow in which the suffering of the masses could be lessened. Of course, that fantasy includes the provision that The Smartest Guys In The Room are also The Most Moral Guys In The Room, which is rarely the case.
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The Real NEO Post-Citizen-Hauser Era, Year 2: Learning The Meaning Of "The Process Is Broken!"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 14:15.
Citizen Ed Hauser, Victorious In The Battle Of Whiskey Island - "Ask Not What Your Planet Can Do For You..." It has been a year since Northeast Ohio lost our selfless civic activist "Citizen" Ed Hauser, silencing the great voice in the community saying that "The Process is Broken". November 14, 2009 - the one-year anniversary of Ed's death - a group of family and friends came together on the beautiful Whiskey Island Ed saved, before a late Autumn setting sun, to toast a glorious man, and mourn a most cursed and horrible year in Northeast Ohio without Ed. What does the dawn hold for this long-suffering region, in the second year without Citizen Hauser?
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Senseless bulldozing: The Spectre of Failed Urban PlanningSubmitted by Eternity on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 11:32.
Max Eternity - To often the role of cultural arbiters, civic activists and community workers is portrayed as a position of emotional engagement, not sensibility. From direct experience I have come to see that there is a tendency for in-power administrators, politicians and real estate speculators to prioritize their lust of recognition and new revenue above the bread and butter needs of those they should serve--retaining existing communal integrity and existing communal wealth. Fom this position of pie-in-the-sky optimistic idealism, these powers-at-large become blind,
Do You Feel Cleveland City Services Have Increased, Remained Constant or Declined Over The Past Year?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 11/12/2009 - 18:15.
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The link between obesity and the commiserable US minimum wageSubmitted by Eternity on Thu, 11/12/2009 - 12:48.
Max Eternity - Measured in 2008 dollars, in 1968 the minimum wage was $9.15, and it is for this reason two economist--David O. Meltzer and Zhuo Chen--have authored a paper entitled "The Impact of Minimum Wage Rates on Body Weight in the United States" making the case that at least 10% of the overall obesity increase in America comes as a direct result of last wages over the past 30 years. The summary for the paper states:
Song of the Day: "Wish You Were Here" - Pink FloydSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 11/11/2009 - 23:09.
In two days, November 14, it will be a year since Ed Hauser died unnecessarily, for lack of adequate public healthcare in America. A year ago today, Ed's death could have been prevented, if he had access to better preventative healthcare, along the way... doctors visits, testing, and warning about a broken heart.
Public Finance Management, We Are Ready For Your Presentation To Your FundersSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 11/11/2009 - 19:20.
Public Recreation in Cleveland in 2013? PD reports: "Visitors to Cleveland's public swimming pools -- now free -- would have to pay admission if the city enacts recommendations of a consultant submitted Tuesday." It is not surprising, the release of "Management & Efficiency Study – Cleveland, Ohio" (download as .PDF here) by Public Finance Management seems to have Northeast Ohio leadership heads spinning. At least, that is the appearance from coverage of related news - and lack thereof - in the PD.
International Design Competition Results ExhibitSubmitted by lmcshane on Wed, 11/11/2009 - 08:50.
11/13/2009 - 18:00 11/13/2009 - 21:00 Etc/GMT-5 Robert Maschke Architects is pleased to sponsor the arrival of a traveling exhibit featuring winning and top submissions from the d3 Natural Systems international design competition. The exhibition will be on display at 1point618 located in Gordon Square at Exactly one week after 77% of Clevelanders made Frank Jackson mayor of Cleveland for another four years...Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 11/11/2009 - 06:10.
Exactly one week after 77% of Clevelanders made Frank Jackson mayor of Cleveland for another four years, the strongly pro-Jackson Cleveland Plain Dealer's City Hall reporter Henry Gomez posted to his blog that a "Consultant's report suggests that Cleveland must cut jobs to remain financially sound". In his article, Henry referred to a 344 page report by Public Finance Management that, beneath all attempts at silver lining, offers chilling analyses of the organization, financial management and economic prospects of the City of Cleveland. Some highlights of the innocuously titled "Management & Efficiency Study – Cleveland, Ohio" (download as .PDF here) include: "Cleveland faces a drop of over 50 percent in its capital program funding from FY2010 to FY2011; further reductions are forecasted for FY2012 and FY2013", "the City projects a significant budget deficit in 2010 if current spending is not adjusted to match the new revenue reality", and "the City will have to scale back services to which Clevelanders have become accustomed".
Life on the bus lineSubmitted by lmcshane on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 22:10.
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Healthcare reformSubmitted by lmcshane on Mon, 11/09/2009 - 05:34.
The House passed an historic health care bill - how did your Representative vote? Find out and contact them here: http://is.gd/4PTXs
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