Last night our Governor decided to appoint a new Lieutenant Governor in order to hopefully break ties in the NYS Senate, and maybe get our dysfunctional state legislature to actually do their jobs. Unfortunately, it appears that the Governor doesn’t have the constitutional authority to do that. Or maybe he does. Only after a long, protracted court fight will we know for sure. In the meantime, it’ll be business (or, rather, lack of business) as usual. I find it interesting to note that our State Senators who don’t live in Albany get $160 day per diem for every day they’re in Albany (which lately means showing up once a day for two minutes to attend one of the Gov’s “special sessions”). That’s over $1,100 a week on top of their base pay of about $80,000 a year, and whatever else they get for committee assignments, discretionary budgets, and bribes. Oh, and they get mileage, too. Pretty good gig, if you ask me.
Sounds like not everybody was thrilled to hear Marc with Lewis Black the other day.
Didn’t anyone tell Marc Maron that the show was supposed to be about Lewis, not about him? From the first “question” which seemed to last about 10 minutes, he acted as if the whole night was his. I know I’m not the only one to have felt this way as I heard people around me grumbling that Marc was “hogging the time” and going way overboard on his stories. He’s a funny guy. but the guy we came to see was Lewis, who took it all in good humor, I thought. What else can one do when a narcissist takes over?
Oh well, can’t please everybody, I guess.
Well, that didn’t take long.
Marc a narcissist? no way 😉
Seanie Sean on with marc! :yippee: :dancers:
At least I have this in common with someone- marc was moved by Stevie Wonder and the tears of a little girl who lost her father without buying into the star-fucking public
Abe Lincoln’s first Secretary of War, Simon Cameron, once said “an honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought” (incidentally, Cameron was forced to resign in 1862 due to allegations of corruption).
Pedro Espada is not an honest politician.
But it appears that our NY State Senate crisis is over. And the Republicans got a taste of their own shit. So, it wasn’t all for naught.
Pedro Espada Jr. returned to the Democrats and was named Senate majority leader on Thursday as part of a deal worked out by Senate Democratic leaders, ending a monthlong stalemate that has hobbled state government.
Mr. Espada’s return gave the Democrats 32 votes in the Senate, a clear two-vote margin that re-established their control of the chamber. Under the deal, Senator Malcolm A. Smith of Queens will be president for an undetermined period of time, and Senator John L. Sampson of Brooklyn will be the leader of the Democratic caucus. Details of the arrangement were explained by Mr. Smith at a news conference.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/10/nyregion/10albany.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
At least Espada isn’t senate president so we won’t be saddled with that pig as our gov. I think he did it just to show PJ that it could be worse than Gov. Blinky.
My big fear is that Governor Blinky will ensure a Governor Ghouliani, which might just lead me to once again investigate emigration to Canada, now that my two years of indentured servitude are over.
Wow, Jeff Beck at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London in HD, on Palladia right now. Tal Wilkenfeld on bass – she looks like a little kid. Actually, she looks like Ceila’s kid on Weeds.
Roland the headless Thompson gunner.
Ghouliani and the lovely Judi Judi. PJ, you have just given me nightmares. :fustrate:
PJ, will you change your little thumb nail picture? It’s giving me nightmares. 😯
I’m with KP.
I missed much of the MJ hubbub but watched the Staples event and thought it was very good and moving. Al and Brooke Shields were surprisingly good and his brother singing Smile was touching. His father can go to hell.
I thought it was a real humanizing antidote to all the craziness. Magic Johnson was warm with his KFC story, Shaneen was amazing (whoever he/she is.)
Yeah Pj can we have your Leon back? :blues: