kdka.com - Possible Fraud At Sports and Exhibition AuthorityWas this information made public then, or just now?
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
kdka.com - Possible Fraud At Sports and Exhibition Authority
An employee was fired in early January, 2007.
Engage Pittsburgh seems to thaw after a winter freeze
Great news. The Sprout Fund is starting to peek above the frozen tundra. Spring will Sprout!
Engage PittsburghThe Sprout Fund will issue RFPs on March 1, 2007.
Harken: Update On The Mayor's Race Debates
The Busman's Holiday: Update On The Mayor's Race Debates 'Councilman Bill Peduto told me 'Bob and I understood the importance of getting the message out to the people and doing it, not through sound bites, but through standing and debating the issues. And I'm hoping that Luke will join me in having a series of eight televised debates, just like Bob O'Connor and I did.''
Humm...
Main Page - PittsburghPlatform Bob O'Connor's quote about campaigns comes alive within the wiki, Platform.For-Pgh.org.Right on.
'Pittsburghers deserve to know where the candidates stand on the issues,' said Bob O'Connor on his campaign web site in November, 2005.
Bob was right.
Good for Bill Peduto in trying to kick it into high gear.
KQV, WQED, Urban League, Jewish Foundation, KDKA TV, WPXI, and the Pgh Business Times -- as well as scores of others, need to get on board too.
Tonight's meeting at the Market House begins at 7:30 pm
From Market House |
Bev of the South Side Slopes Assn wrote an email that reminded us:
Meeting tonight regarding South Side Bar Task Force:
Wednesday, February 28th
City of Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl
7:30 p.m. Market House, 1 Bedford Square
Please join Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, Councilman Jeff Koch and the South Side Community Council for a Town Hall Meeting to address community concerns about the bars on East Carson Street.
Prior to the meeting, all speakers must sign up by contacting Josette Fitzgibbons at 412-255-0760 or via email at josette.fitzgibbons@city.pittsburgh.pa.us.
Other invited officials: Pat Ford, Deputy Director of Economic and Community Development; Ron Graziano, Chief of Bureau of Building Inspection; Nathan Harper, Chief of Police; Larry Ross, Commander Zone 3 Police; George Specter, Acting City Solicitor; Jeremy Smith, Zoning Administrator; and Kim Graziani, Director of Neighborhood Initiatives.
South Side Neighborhood Plan Survey due today:
Every 15203 resident was mailed a survey from the Brashear Association a couple of weeks ago, which includes a survey. I am not sure if you noticed the return deadline of today. It came with a return envelope that you did not have to pay postage. If you forgot to fill it out, please do so and return it today! This is important for the Neighborhood Plan update.
Karma of Metroblogging Pittsburgh hints at hostilities
Metroblogging Pittsburgh: Rauterkus thinks he is important in this city
Humm....
How about: "Rauterkus thinks. What is important in this city?" Better yet, substitute "county" or "region" instead of 'city.'
I think wellness is important. I think dissent is important. I think a sustained discussions on topics and issues are important. Talking about ideas is far more important than personality.
My reply to the Metroblog wasn't able to be posted, for whatever reasons. The reply there was to be:
Thanks for the mentions.
Let's list all the things that Dan Onorato has done for wellness and health in this county.
1. Hired 3 more food inspectors (announced yesterday, employed later).
2.
3.
Go nuts. You tell me, if you can. I'm open to suggestions.
FWIW, I think I know my role, my value and my "importance" in our times and places. Your advice, "please stop," has been taken under consideration. I'll stop after I have witness to approaches, solutions, interactions and candidates that I can be proud of. I'd like to tell my children and their peers that Pittsburgh is a great place to build quality lives for themselves.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Live Blogging of tonight's TV show: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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We'll also be meeting on TalkShoe.com. You can download the software, get your PIN (personal identification number), call a 724-phone number, and then your telephone allows us to hold real-time conversation while the show airs.
WQED Schedule for the movie:
Independent Lens: Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?
Tuesday, February 27, 10:30 pm
* Talkcast Name: Heavy Or Not
* Host: Mark Rauterkus - Mark at Rauterkus.com
* Next episode: Live blogging of Can Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Anymore? on Tue, February 27, 2007 10:00 PM EST. The show airs on WQED at 10:30 pm. We'll host a conversation while it airs, and share thoughts after the show finishes.
* Phone number: (724) 444-7444
* Talkcast ID: 3181
* PIN: The phone number or 10-digit PIN you signed up with
WQED Link: WQED Pittsburgh: TV Independent Lens
We'll also be meeting on TalkShoe.com. You can download the software, get your PIN (personal identification number), call a 724-phone number, and then your telephone allows us to hold real-time conversation while the show airs.
WQED Schedule for the movie:
Independent Lens: Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?
Tuesday, February 27, 10:30 pm
* Talkcast Name: Heavy Or Not
* Host: Mark Rauterkus - Mark at Rauterkus.com
* Next episode: Live blogging of Can Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Anymore? on Tue, February 27, 2007 10:00 PM EST. The show airs on WQED at 10:30 pm. We'll host a conversation while it airs, and share thoughts after the show finishes.
* Phone number: (724) 444-7444
* Talkcast ID: 3181
* PIN: The phone number or 10-digit PIN you signed up with
WQED Link: WQED Pittsburgh: TV Independent Lens
County to add three food inspectors
County to add three food inspectors - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review The Allegheny County Health Department will add three food inspectors, increasing its inspection work force by almost 25 percent, county Chief Executive Dan Onorato said this morning.
From china - foods |
Allegheny County Health Department draws focus - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
This blog does more to insure wellness than the County Executive does. And, the power of the Health Department is on his side. Looks like the department has the same sickness as Bob Casey's who hopes for the best by not showing up for work. The work ethic is in the pits. The hope of the workers is even lower due to their crushing challenges. And, Dan Onorato doesn't really care.
I would look forward to being the County Executive to have the opportunity to make radical advancements of common-sense knowledge among citizens, business and the public with the Health Department's assistance.
Read this blog and you'll learn to wash mellons. Recent posts also pointed to the wonders about the Taco Bell in NYC, etc., etc.
It is great that the leadership and management of the health department is now going to be a campaign issue. Wonderful topic. Let the discussions begin with him and continue with the Running Mates.
I would look forward to being the County Executive to have the opportunity to make radical advancements of common-sense knowledge among citizens, business and the public with the Health Department's assistance.
Read this blog and you'll learn to wash mellons. Recent posts also pointed to the wonders about the Taco Bell in NYC, etc., etc.
It is great that the leadership and management of the health department is now going to be a campaign issue. Wonderful topic. Let the discussions begin with him and continue with the Running Mates.
Allegheny County Health Department draws focus - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review County Councilman Matt Drozd said he was '90 percent sure' that Onorato plans to hire more health inspectors. The county has 13 full-time inspectors.
'My question is, why didn't he do anything about it as soon as he got into office? He was the controller who did the audit. It's just common sense,' Drozd said.
Monday, February 26, 2007
[412] Two film opportunities from a swim coach in six races, TalkShoe on Tuesday Movie on Thursday
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WQED Schedule for the movie:
Independent Lens: Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?
Tuesday, February 27, 10:30 pm
Additional viewing: Thursday, March 1, 3:30 am
WQED Link: WQED Pittsburgh: TV Independent Lens
[412] Two film opportunities from a swim coach in six races, TalkShoe on Tuesday Movie on Thursday [412] Two film opportunities from a swim coach in six races, TalkShoe on Tuesday Movie on Thursday
From Art from friends |
Independent Lens . CAN MR. SMITH GET TO WASHINGTON ANYMORE? . Jeff Smith | PBS After filming ended for CAN MR. SMITH GET TO WASHINGTON ANYMORE?, Smith taught government at Dartmouth College. He returned to St. Louis and decided to run again for Senate, this time for Missouri’s fourth district, which lies in St. Louis City. Smith’s campaign utilized many of the grassroots mobilization tactics he employed during his first run for Senate. In 2006, he won the Senate seat with a sweeping victory, and was inaugurated on January 3, 2007.
WQED Schedule for the movie:
Independent Lens: Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?
Tuesday, February 27, 10:30 pm
Additional viewing: Thursday, March 1, 3:30 am
WQED Link: WQED Pittsburgh: TV Independent Lens
Pittsburgh's pleading for nonprofit money called 'unique'
Interesting how unique is good for some but bad for others. Think unicorns. Think again.
I posted what I'd do over at 2PJ's blog.
2 Political Junkies: Rich Lord on a Budget Problem The way to deal with the nonprofit problem is to call it what it is -- a nonprofit opportunity.
The nonprofits are wonderful.
The nonprofits are a success. Pittsburgh is a success. We all win.
Now that the obvious is out of the way -- (tip FYI, they can't tax nonprofits) -- we need to get the nonprofits to agree to curtail all future expansion into a bigger footprint.
I would strike a deal with the nonprofit weenie group to insist that a detailed inventory of space be conducted. I want to know how many inches of land these nonprofit folks control / own.
Then I'd insist upon yearly progress -- and a plan -- to shrink that space.
Nonprofit consolidation needs to occur. We don't need them sitting on idle land.
And when one nonprofit wants to grow its footprint, growth should occur only if another nonprofit makes an equal or greater contraction. Or else, growth of nonprofits could always occur upward. Hint: Build taller buildings.
Nonprofits should be leveraged so as to improve upon Pittsburgh's density.
Last week's example of the Cathedral of Learning by acting controller Tony P was insane. Those were foolish remarks by Tony P.
Finally, the nonprofit universities should do property inspections on behalf of their students / customers. Not the city.
Pittsburgh's pleading for nonprofit money called 'unique' Pittsburgh's pleading for nonprofit money called 'unique'
I posted what I'd do over at 2PJ's blog.
2 Political Junkies: Rich Lord on a Budget Problem The way to deal with the nonprofit problem is to call it what it is -- a nonprofit opportunity.
The nonprofits are wonderful.
The nonprofits are a success. Pittsburgh is a success. We all win.
Now that the obvious is out of the way -- (tip FYI, they can't tax nonprofits) -- we need to get the nonprofits to agree to curtail all future expansion into a bigger footprint.
I would strike a deal with the nonprofit weenie group to insist that a detailed inventory of space be conducted. I want to know how many inches of land these nonprofit folks control / own.
Then I'd insist upon yearly progress -- and a plan -- to shrink that space.
Nonprofit consolidation needs to occur. We don't need them sitting on idle land.
And when one nonprofit wants to grow its footprint, growth should occur only if another nonprofit makes an equal or greater contraction. Or else, growth of nonprofits could always occur upward. Hint: Build taller buildings.
Nonprofits should be leveraged so as to improve upon Pittsburgh's density.
Last week's example of the Cathedral of Learning by acting controller Tony P was insane. Those were foolish remarks by Tony P.
Finally, the nonprofit universities should do property inspections on behalf of their students / customers. Not the city.
Faith and Fortitude vs. HOG WASH
Various attempts of spreading hogwash thought have been on the upswing in a few instances around the blogosphere.
Here is a peek at what I mean from a prior posting in a thread at the Admiral's site. Hogwash looks like this, "As many believe, the winner of this election will be in office a minimum of 10 years."
Smitty from the flats, some unknown person, posted that gem. Give Pittsburgh a break from the know-it-all future telling.
First of all, the winner of the May 2007 D's primary (mayor's race Bill Peduto vs. Luke Ravenstahl) gets to be in the general election in November. PERIOD. And, the winner of the 2007 general race in November gets to take the oath of office in January 2008. Period TWO.
Smitty, as proof, could you show us the archives on the web that prove to us all how YOU predicted the death of Bob O'Connor???? After we see that, then I'll feel an ounce of confidence in your statement is anything but hogwash and a 10-year done deal mind sink.
Then anonymous asked of Matt Preston and Bill Peduto, "What are you waiting for?"
Duhh..... They are waiting for 2009. Chill. Be cool. Going hyper and off the handle could be the death of Peduoto's long-term career and long-term campaign(s).
No doubt, Peduto (and us all) have to work on statements, messages, leadership and relationships. But life takes many turns.
One needs faith.
One of the last things in life that Bill Peduto needs is me coming to his defense on how he should operate his campaign, in his attempt to be my mayor. But this advice isn't so much for Bill, but for his supporters. Be strong, honest, direct and leave the wine at the vineyards.
Meanwhile, at the PG's early returns thingie (sorta like a blog), they posted a new factor for the race. A NEW hinge. A new tipping point. A new pressure point. Hark, the internet has been discovered: Web masters.
More on hogwash and my reaction to it can be found in the Oocomment utility on the left side of this blog. Clicking there takes browsers to many of my postings on many of the other threads I've posted to.
Once the nomination petitions or nomination papers are put into the election department, then comes a period of about one week when challenges can be made. People get tossed off the ballot all the time for many different reasons. The practice is standard among un-democratic democrats seeking to retain power and who are fearful of letting the people decide with the instrument of the vote.
Here is a peek at what I mean from a prior posting in a thread at the Admiral's site. Hogwash looks like this, "As many believe, the winner of this election will be in office a minimum of 10 years."
Smitty from the flats, some unknown person, posted that gem. Give Pittsburgh a break from the know-it-all future telling.
First of all, the winner of the May 2007 D's primary (mayor's race Bill Peduto vs. Luke Ravenstahl) gets to be in the general election in November. PERIOD. And, the winner of the 2007 general race in November gets to take the oath of office in January 2008. Period TWO.
Hurdle for members of the old parties (Ds and Rs). Get the endorsement and party backing. But, the endorsement isn't a go or no-go hurdle. Candidates can continue without the party endorsement.
Hurdle for members of the D and R parties: The primary election in May. Only the winner of the primary can advance to the general election.
Hurdle: Getting elected to the office means winnng the November general election. In the general election, the old-party candidates get to meet with Libertarians, Greens, Indies and others, if they show up.
Smitty, as proof, could you show us the archives on the web that prove to us all how YOU predicted the death of Bob O'Connor???? After we see that, then I'll feel an ounce of confidence in your statement is anything but hogwash and a 10-year done deal mind sink.
Then anonymous asked of Matt Preston and Bill Peduto, "What are you waiting for?"
Duhh..... They are waiting for 2009. Chill. Be cool. Going hyper and off the handle could be the death of Peduoto's long-term career and long-term campaign(s).
No doubt, Peduto (and us all) have to work on statements, messages, leadership and relationships. But life takes many turns.
One needs faith.
One of the last things in life that Bill Peduto needs is me coming to his defense on how he should operate his campaign, in his attempt to be my mayor. But this advice isn't so much for Bill, but for his supporters. Be strong, honest, direct and leave the wine at the vineyards.
Meanwhile, at the PG's early returns thingie (sorta like a blog), they posted a new factor for the race. A NEW hinge. A new tipping point. A new pressure point. Hark, the internet has been discovered: Web masters.
More on hogwash and my reaction to it can be found in the Oocomment utility on the left side of this blog. Clicking there takes browsers to many of my postings on many of the other threads I've posted to.
Get the signatures to enter the race and be on the ballot. No dead people should sign. The Ds and Rs have to have members of their party sign the nomination petitions. Meanwhile, those who run as Libertarians, for example, can have any eligible voter that resides in the district sign the nomination papers.
Once the nomination petitions or nomination papers are put into the election department, then comes a period of about one week when challenges can be made. People get tossed off the ballot all the time for many different reasons. The practice is standard among un-democratic democrats seeking to retain power and who are fearful of letting the people decide with the instrument of the vote.
Taco Bell had passed a health department inspection the day before
The Three Rivers Post & Standard ... the impetus for this post was an article we came across regarding the local news having exposed a rat-infested KFC Taco Bell in New York City that passed an inspection from the NYC Department of Health one day earlier. Of course, after the news item made it onto TV, the health department rushed to close the store and tell everyone they’d get to the bottom of the problem. That’s very typical of government: give the impression that you’re taking care of the problem. Fail miserably. Rush in to very publicly solve the problem and blame the company for the problem.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Swimming: UMASS Men beat D.U., in A-10 Meet
Way to go John. He is a Pittsburgh guy who had swum for a lot of years at Carlynton Swim Club.
CollegeSwimming.com::UMASS Men, Richmond Women Top A-10 La Salle freshman John Nemeth claimed silver with 2:07.29My, The Dukes turned in some good times. They have improved greatly. Well done.
CollegeSwimming.com::Eastern Soars to MAC Championship
When I was a swim coach in the MAC -- there were ten teams in the league. Next year the league won't even be able to have its own conference championship swim meet. How sad.
There were teams at Toledo, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Kent State, Bowling Green State University, Northern Illinois. Marshall was NOT in the league when I was there, but we swam them in a meet and MU would be in and out of the MAC since then.
The opportunities for guys to swim is much worse now than it was in the past. We're going backwards. That sucks.
There were teams at Toledo, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Kent State, Bowling Green State University, Northern Illinois. Marshall was NOT in the league when I was there, but we swam them in a meet and MU would be in and out of the MAC since then.
CollegeSwimming.com::Eastern Soars to MAC Championship 2007 MAC Swimming and Diving Championship
1. EMU 1008.5
2. Miami 801.5
3. Ohio 584.5
4. Buffalo 378
5. Ball State 349.5
The opportunities for guys to swim is much worse now than it was in the past. We're going backwards. That sucks.
Wrong turn on red lights?
Wrong turn on red lights? - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Before Peduto or any mayor of Pittsburgh starts installing the Band-Aids of red-light cameras, maybe they ought to propose a modern, coordinated traffic signal system for a city that desperately needs one -- and hire a traffic engineer to make it work.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Dan Sullivan is looking for running mates to attend a global warming event by PENN Futurre
Dan Sullivan wrote:
Would anyone like to come with me to this event? I am working on a brochure that takes an anti-alarmist perspective, but I'm not sure I can have it finished in time. If not, it would still be good to make a lot of contacts and set ourselves up to issue a real challenge down the road.
Subject: Join PennFuture at our 2007 Pittsburgh Global Warming Event
Join PennFuture on March 31 at our southwestern Pennsylvania global warming conference "Global Warming 2007: It’s Time for Action."
This FREE conference will help you:
Learn the latest on federal and state legislation, policies, and global warming science.
Discuss what Pennsylvania can (and is) doing to slow global warming.
Network with citizens across the region and state taking action on global warming.
Hear experts and policymakers, including:
United States Senator Bob Casey, Jr.
Angela Anderson, Director, Clear the Air
Jeanne Dworetzky, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority
Dr. Brenda Ekwurzel, Climate Scientist, Union of Concerned Scientists
John Hanger, President and CEO of Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future
Sister M. Christopher Moore, Provincial Minister, Felician Sisters of Pennsylvania
State Representative Jake Wheatley, Jr. (District 19)
... and other experts in global warming and clean energy policy. Saturday, March 31, 2007 from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Mercy Hospital, Sister Ferdinand Clark Auditorium, 1400 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Registration is free, but required, with light breakfast and lunch included.
Free exhibit space available to organizations. Space is limited.
RSVP today by calling PennFuture at 717-214-7920/ toll free in PA 800-321-7775 or by using our online form.
Mercy Hospital has ample parking and is readily accessible by many PAT bus routes.
Libertarian Badnarik endorses Ron Paul - Homeland Stupidity
Libertarian Badnarik endorses Ron Paul - Homeland Stupidity Badnarik spoke about how our founding fathers knew, when they signed the Declaration of Independence, “that they were signing their own death warrants.” He asked the audience how many people would be willing to do the same, and nearly everyone raised their hands.
“If we had one last chance to restore liberty without bloodshed, how many of us would jump at the chance?” Badnarik asked. “That is why I’m asking you to dedicate your lives, your fortunes, and your sacred honor to Ron Paul’s campaign, because this may be our second to last option, and none of us want to go to the point where we face the last option.”
Presidential Poll -- I voted for Ron Paul
A new poll started today. Ron Paul is currently tied with Hillary for third.
I like that there was a full list of candidates in the poll.
Mascot from Pensblog.com has the runs
ThePensblog.comSomeone is upset at The Duquesne Club, it seems.
Wellness tip: Wash your mellons
Health news says, "Wash your mellons." Some are being recalled. Some have been packaged in containers that are tainted. Cutting with a knife can pull the bacteria onto the food.
From texture - foods
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