Congratulations to NBA Hall of Famer and former Detroit Piston Dave Bing for winning the mayoral special election in Detroit yesterday (not that mayor of Detroit is a great gig at this point in time; it’s almost as tough as coach of the Lions). Bing played his college ball at, um, let me see, I have it in my notes here somewhere….
It was nice to see the Democrats smack down Arlen Specter yesterday (at least a little bit). All the idiot had to do was keep his mouth shut and keep voting to stick a knife in the backs of working people, and they’d have let him slide. But openly hoping for the MN Supreme Court to overturn the election of Al Franken was going just a tad too far. Let’s hope Sestak kicks his ass in the primary (though it looks as if Tom Ridge might be tough to beat in the general).
Bank of America needs about $34 billion, apparently. I wouldn’t care, except that happens to be my bank. It’s not my fault, though. I opened my account there with my paper route money, when “there” was Syracuse Savings Bank (back in those days “savings” banks weren’t allowed to offer checking accounts – at least, not in NY; checking was for “commercial” banks only). Eventually they got bought out by Norstar. Norstar got bought by Fleet, and then Fleet got bought by Bank of America. I really should move everything to my Credit Union, but I have all these damn automatic payment thingies set up, and it would be a big pain the ass. I’ll just wait ’til BOA pisses it all away, and then I won’t have to worry about it.
Besides, once the Islamic extremists get hold of Pakistan’s nukes, we may all have bigger things to worry about.
Not to mention the coming Apocalypse in 2012.
Speaking of better things to worry about, local schools that closed due to the Swine Flu panic asked the State if they could slide on the 180-days in session rule, and not make up the days they missed. The State said “no,” and, miraculously, schools slated to be closed until at least next week are suddenly back in session today (much to the relief of “uniquely American” parents who work two or three jobs and need the child care). It’s almost as if sanity is poised to prevail in this country, and we can get back to the important stories on the Today Show (like the face transplant lady and John Edwards’ affair and alleged “love child”).
Speaking of the Today Show, memo to Matt Lauer: this does not constitute a “nude photo.” :tap: Though apparently Carrie Prejan is a bottle blonde. I don’t know about you, but I find that shocking.
Dyed hair and fake boobs; what would Jesus say?
The dark eyebrows always give it away.
Well well. According to the BBC this morning, little Mikey Wiener has been barred from entering England. Seems those crazy Brits think he’s a hate group all to himself.
Article here.
Newscorp looking at how to charge for web content.
Pay for the NY Post, WSJ, and Fox News? Sign me up, Rupert.
Swine flu will magically go away when May sweeps ends. I hate to be that cynical, but… actually, I don’t hate to be that cynical. I’m kinda used to it by now.
Wow, paying to read a Murdock paper. I can’t wait.
Bloomie, our wonderful mayor, won control of the school system from the state legislature which set up a 13 member board to help govern and provide an opportunity for parental input. The mayor got to appoint 8 of the 13 members and even so when the board was set to vote against him on eliminating “social” promotion, the mayor replaced two members to ensure passage.
Now the state legislature says it will allow the mayor to appoint only 6 members and the mayor and his incompetent chancellor are very upset. (Crocodile tears, here).
Whatever the mayor has or hasn’t done for the schools he certainly has not desegregated them. Schools in predominantly white neighborhoods are predominantly white, but schools in black and Latino neighborhoods are 100% black and/or Latino. Desegregating them would go a long way toward helping to close the achievement gap.
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday that the time is right to debate legalizing marijuana for recreational use in California.
The governor’s comments were made as support grows nationwide for relaxing pot laws and only days after a poll found that for the first time a majority of California voters back legal marijuana. Also, a San Francisco legislator has proposed regulating and taxing marijuana to bring the state as much as $1.3 billion a year in extra revenue.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/05/05/MNO617F929.DTL&type=politics&tsp=1
Ooh! I just spotted the Blues Bros.
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Very nice.