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  • Ehrlich (Maryland Governor) respects his elders, especially the good ol' boys

    01/24/2004 7:39:59 AM PST · by enots · 138+ views
    Baltimore Sun ^ | Jan. 22,2004 | Dan Rodricks
    Ehrlich respects his elders, especially the good ol' boys Dan Rodricks Originally published Jan 22, 2004 IGUESS BOBBY Governor's next big announcement will be that he's bringing Joe Staszak (see note at the end of this column) back from the dead to serve as racino commissioner. I like what I've been seeing in the Ehrlich administration -- giving the old guys another round. It's like they're dispensing political Viagra on State Circle. Our governor is young, he's dynamic, he has virtually no sideburns, and he's very respectful of the elderly, particularly the been-there-done-that pols who were hot when Mandel...
  • Take the initiative

    10/16/2003 11:00:44 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 2 replies · 109+ views
    OC Register.com ^ | 10/16/03 | Op/Ed
    <p>Editorial - Arnold Schwarzenegger's personal popularity will help him make his case directly to voters by promoting initiatives that go around the Legislature.</p> <p>If Californians think the wild ride is over now that the recall election is complete, they haven't thought too much about what Sacramento will be like with a Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger battling an entrenched Legislature that is far to the left of most Californians.</p>
  • Lynwood (California) Council Members Enjoy Lavish Perks and Pay

    09/14/2003 9:39:09 PM PDT · by Kay Soze · 12 replies · 326+ views
    Los Angeles Times | September 14, 2003 | Richard Marosi
    Lynwood Council Members Enjoy Lavish Perks and Pay Big-spending leaders of one of L.A. County's poorest cities rack up six-figure incomes, often travel abroad and can tap two city credit cards. By Richard Marosi Times Staff Writer 7:36 PM PDT, September 14, 2003 Lynwood has a per capita income of only $9,500, but its elected leaders are among the best-paid part-time politicians in California. A majority of the City Council enjoy six-figure incomes, lavish foreign travel and the generous use of city credit cards for meals and entertainment, including steakhouse dinners, a New York musical and a dance show in...
  • Mexican officials ponder move after FBI agents cross border (barf alert)

    09/19/2002 8:20:23 AM PDT · by FITZ · 23 replies · 141+ views
    El Paso Times ^ | 09-19-02 | Associated Press
    JUAREZ -- Mexican officials said Wednesday that they were looking into taking action against FBI agents who crossed the border without federal permission -- a serious move in a nation touchy about interference from its northern neighbor. FBI officials were investigating the beating of two of their agents last week by a dozen Mexican railroad bandits. The agents were hospitalized with head injuries after being hit repeatedly by sticks, rocks and pipes. FBI spokesman Al Cruz said U.S. investigators were accompanied in Mexico by Juárez police. "All we did was go right over the fence there because we saw some...
  • City spurned mandate for public power, S.F. stuck with high energy rates, risk of blackouts

    09/16/2002 6:23:25 AM PDT · by randita · 5 replies · 266+ views
    SF Chronicle ^ | 9/16/2002 | Chuck Finnie, Susan Sward, Chronicle Staff Writers
    <p>The story of Hetch Hetchy Water and Power reflects the stunning betrayal of a civic vision.</p> <p>Eighty-nine years ago, Congress allowed San Francisco to dam the Tuolumne River and flood part of Yosemite National Park - on the condition that it provide inexpensive hydroelectric power to San Franciscans.</p>