Swimmers, Parents, Guardians, Coaches
Tuesday, December 03, 2013
PR memo to swimmers at PPS Elementary Swim Meet
Swimmers, Parents, Guardians, Coaches
Monday, December 02, 2013
Two week update with the Swim Team at PPS Obama Academy
Monday, November 25, 2013
Candidate History
Pittsburgh voters have seen Mark Rauterkus, candidate, six times.
* 2001, mayor
* 2005, state senate
* 2006, city council
* 2006, state senate withdrawal
* 2007, city controller and city council
First race, spring 2001, Republican primary, candidate for mayor, City of Pittsburgh
* Announced in August, 2000, party would not be D.
* Invited to R's County Committee in September 2000.
* Moved to R party registration later.
* Recruited opposition candidates for a contested primary.
* Consulted with high school student, Josh Pollock, D, who then became a candidate for mayor on January 1, 2001.
* County Executive, Jim Roddey, R, city resident, declined to sign nomination petition.
* Leader by a significant margin throughout a five-day WTAE TV poll, topping Murphy (incumbent mayor), O'Connor (city council president) and Carmine (R opponent). WTAE's news director removed the poll and never reported upon it.
* Rauterkus.com web page had highest single-day unique-page-views exceed 10,000.
* In May, 2001, primary for mayor, Tom Murphy, D, (incumbent) beat Bob O'Connor, D, by 699 votes. A 270 vote arithmetic and tabulation error unfolded on election night in a race of 32k vs. 31k.
* In the R primary, Carmine had 2,227 votes. Rauterkus had 1,950 votes with 98% counted. With 100% of the vote counted, the Rauterkus total became 1,597.
* Became the webmaster for Carmine2001.com.
* After the tragic events of 9-11-01, candidate Carmine turned his campaign to silence.
* Tom Murphy won the 2001 general election with 74%. That win would be his last campaign.
* In 2003, the mayor closed every city recreation center and swim pool in the city.
* In 2004, “Save Our Summer” efforts got some city pools to re-open.
* In 2001, the total percent of Non D and Non R voters in the city election was 2.6 percent. In 2005 the total percent of Non D and Non R voters was 5.7 percent.
Second race, May 17, 2005, special election (on the same day as the D and R primary) for PA senate, district 42, to fill the seat held formerly by Jack Wagner, D.
* Results: Mark Rauterkus got 2,542 votes, 7 percent, in a 3 way race that included Wayne Fontana, D, recently of county council, and Michael Diven, a D turned R, then in the PA house and formerly of city council.
Third race, March 14, 2006, special election for Pittsburgh city council, district 3, to fill a seat held by Gene Ricciardi, D.
* Shaped many of the issues on the campaign trails including talk of the RFP for the city owned ice rink in a city park.
* Working with a majority of the candidates in the crowded field, helped to sway the outcome away from one and toward the eventual winner, Jeff Koch, D.
* Results: Mark Rauterkus, Libertarian, 61 votes of 3,349, finished 7th out of 9. The R party candidate had 185 votes.
Fourth race, jumping off of the ballot for PA senate in August 2006.
* Helped lead a regional PA Clean Sweep ticket in the wake of citizen outrage concerning an illegal pay raise by members of the PA house and senate.
* As an Independent candidate, attempted to get onto the 2006 ballot for the general election for PA Senate, district 42, along with a candidate for Governor.
* In August, pulled self off of the ballot, (slated for November 7, 2006) by choice, before a Harrisburg judge after putting into the public record evidence of ethical wrongdoing by incumbent, PA senator, Wayne Fontana, D.
* This saga would grow into the Harrisburg scandal, Bonusgate. Elected officials used public resources against citizens for political gain.
Fifth and sixth races, general election, November 6, 2007: candidate for both city controller and city council, district 3.
* Results: Mark Rauterkus, Libertarian, got 6,476 votes, more than 10 percent against Michael Lamb, D, 89.5 percent and 55,930 votes. For city council, Rauterkus, Libertarian, got 690 votes, 13 percent. Bruce Kraus, D., got 4,530, 86 percent.
* Same day vote totals among various races: Mark Rauterkus = 7,169 votes. Meanwhile, Darlene Harris won re-election with less than 5,000 votes, and Rev. Burges won an election with 5,435 votes.
Future political ambitions
The goal is to be a member of the Peduto Administration and be devoted and loyal to those efforts. Once hired, sights on any other races for public office would vanish, and they have greatly diminished in the past decade.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
I said, "Be nice." They kept ranting
AJ posted: @ Mr. Hurst...Send me a friend request and we will talk more! Everything is not meant for everyone....So I must season my words a certain way in forums like this. So it doesn't compromise the movement in any way, shape, fashion, or form! Please feel free to contact me and let's build! Peace
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Dan Sullivan: Some people attack others but lack the fortitude to propose anything. They also tend to be clueless about the people they are attacking, whether it be council members or other activists. Certainly there are some things I say privately, but if I couldn't articulate a basic proposal in public, it implies that I either don't have one or don't have the courage of my convictions.
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A.j. Richardson: @Dan... If you have such issues with A.J. Richardson and wants to throw cheats shots across the computer at me......Why dont you be MAN and let's meet face to face and discuss it!!! I'm always willing to meet face to face with...ANYBODY! That's if you man enough little buddy!
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Dan Sullivan: Sure, but, in meantime, get over yourself! Your very first post was nothing but cheap shots at city council members, so don't think it was anyone other than yourself who brought down the level of conversation.
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A.j. Richardson: @Dan....First stop being a pathetic little man who views the city through the backside of city council! I've been fighting wars in various communites for over 15 years...going head on with different drug lords in different states for a drug free America. You know nothing about A.J. Richardson!!! Two things its always been about with me and one of those are "The People". You are not built and Never will be built the way i am for you to challenge me!!!!
Now you can talk as you wish on the blog with comments.
The above was nuked from a thread on my wall.
Fwd: NEWS ALERT: County Councilman Matt Drozd will call upon Council to subpoena the records of Visit Pittsburgh to make them accountable for the expenditure of hard-earned tax dollars
From: "Matthew Drozd" <mdrozd@verizon.net>
Date: Nov 19, 2013 3:19 PM
Subject: NEWS ALERT: County Councilman Matt Drozd will call upon Council to subpoena the records of Visit Pittsburgh to make them accountable for the expenditure of hard-earned tax dollars
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MEDIA ADVISORY, November 19, 2013 County Councilman Matt Drozd will ask his fellow council members to subpoena the records of Visit Pittsburgh. Numerous times County Councilman Drozd has sent formal written inquiries to Visit Pittsburgh asking them to send their records to County Council. The news media has also made inquiries as to their expenditures of tax dollars. To date, they have never fully complied with his or the news media’s request. When doing so, the Councilman notes that Visit Pittsburgh currently receives 40% of the 5% of the revenue generated by the Hotel-Motel tax which has amounted to more than $8,000,000 in the previous year and a large sum of the tax payer’s money is being spent on salaries for Viisit Pittsburgh employees which vastly exceed the median income level of this region. Visit Pittsburgh employs approx. 8 employees making over $100,000 annually and according to its website, Visit Pittsburgh received over $7 million in 2011 from hotel tax revenues of which approx. $4 million was spent on salaries and bonuses, amounting to about half of the tax revenues they received. In addition to very high salary and benefit packages in relation to expenditures, Visit Pittsburgh retained two directors for over 6 months with a salary package of approx. $400,000 and $370,000 was spent on office space. When asking County Council to subpoena the records of Visit Pittsburgh, County Councilman is quoted as saying that “any agency whether they be for non-profit or governmental in nature must be accountable to the taxpayers when spending their hard-earned tax dollars. All who receive tax dollars must provide an accounting for these hard-earned tax dollars and must open their books to the public as well. Visit Pittsburgh is no exception to this rule and they must be made to comply”
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Fwd: Important WPAHS/HIGHMARK meeting-- Please FORWARD out to your peers
From: <RFlanag@aol.com>
Date: Nov 19, 2013 4:22 PM
Subject: Important WPAHS/HIGHMARK meeting-- Please FORWARD out to your peers
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Senator Ferlo to Host Highmark & West Penn Hospital Town Hall Meeting
Download official flyer here: http://www.senatorferlo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/West_Penn_Town_Meeting_rev51.pdf
Please join Senator Jim Ferlo, Senator Jay Costa, and Senator Wayne Fontana for a Town Hall meeting regarding the future of West Penn Hospital on November 21st from 6:oo to 8:00 at Teamsters Temple in Lawrenceville. Officials from both Highmark and West Penn Hospital will be in attendance to engage the community in meaningful dialogue on this very important local issue.
Panelists will discuss their progress in promoting health, sustaining vital medical services, and ensuring the success of West Penn Hospital. The changing health care industry in our region, and the evolving implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, brings new challenges as well as opportunities.
Let's continue to work together in partnership with our local hospital and explore opportunities to enhance their services to reflect the needs of our families and loved ones.
DETAILS:
WHO: Senator Jim Ferlo, Senator Jay Costa, Senator Wayne Fontana, Highmark Officials, and Medical Staff of West Penn Hospital
WHAT: Town Hall Forum
WHERE: Teamsters Temple, 4701 Butler Street Lawrenceville
WHEN: Thursday, November 21st, 6:00 to 8:00 PM
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Fwd: HS Boy's Clinic with Dejan Udovicic
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
Fwd: WOW--NLA event--Presenters--Superintendent Lane and Executive Director Dowd
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An invitation to the 2nd Annual Awards Luncheon.
2nd Annual Awards Luncheon Details:
What?
Our Awards Luncheon celebrates those whose work with the Neighborhood Learning Alliance has contributed to the success of our mission and the launch of an exciting program: Everybody Graduates. This new campaign is designed to help increase graduation rates among Pittsburgh's low-income students by providing academic support through a range of programming.
When?
Friday, November 15th, 2013 from 11:30am - 1:30pm
Where?
Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center
100 Lytton Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Cost?
25 Dollars payable to:
Neighborhood Learning Alliance
5429 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
How to RSVP:
Please call (717)902-9652 or email luncheon@wireless-neighborhoods.org
Thursday, November 07, 2013
Fwd: Pittsburgh Regional Conference Update
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Re: Mark, unlimited safe water webinar tonight at 7pm...
Hey Mark, Tonight(Thurs.) at 7pm Ron Mathis is presenting a free webinar on how to properly purify water in the event of a water crisis or collapse! http://nnn.is/Water_System_Webinar In this exclusive presentation, you'll learn about: -Waterborne Diseases & Illnesses -Supplemental On/Off Grid Water Resources -Why Water is Important & How to Protect Your Family -How to Build Your Survival Water Plan Without clean drinkable water, you will die in as little as 3 days! Ron has over 20 years experience in the water industry and has traveled to over 70 countries helping people make clean ans SAFE water. This is such an important presentation that you can't afford to miss it. The webinar starts at 7pm your local time tonight! http://nnn.is/Water_System_Webinar Be sure to bookmark this link and set a reminder. I'll try to make the replay available to you tomorrow(Fri.) after the event, just in case you can't make it tonight. See ya at 7pm! Gary P.S. This webinar presentation will only be available until this Saturday at midnight, so be sure not to miss it... http://nnn.is/Water_System_Webinar
Fwd: November 13 - EPLC "Focus on Education" on Special Education
From: "Ron Cowell" <robinson@eplc.org>
Date: Nov 7, 2013 10:19 AM
Subject: November 13 - EPLC "Focus on Education" on Special Education
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Monday, November 04, 2013
Red Cross Lifeguard Certificate / Certification for Mark Rauterkus
Thank you for attending the American Red Cross Lifeguarding course on 10/27/13.
Please click on the link below to verify your information and access your digital certificate.
https://classes.redcross.org/Saba/Web/Main/goto/MyCertificate?certId=GPI7EW
Saturday, November 02, 2013
This is why we need more than 2 candidates in our local elections
The insights come from an independent candidate in the race, James Wudarczyk. He lances some of the high flying claims from the D endorsed candidate, Deb Gross.
People have got to read this latest press release from James Wudarczyk about Deb Gross. Love or hate the guy, you have to admit he sure does his homework.
Can the City of Pittsburgh afford Deb Gross? After an extensive review of her failed projects by James Wudarczyk, he strongly believes the answer is NO!
At the Highland Park Community Council forum on October 17, 2013, Wudarczyk revealed startling evidence about the projects that Ms. Gross considers her major accomplishments. In response to his allegations, Ms. Gross repeatedly stuttered in frustration and finger pointed at Mr. Wudarczyk while stammering that he did not understand that there had been a “hiccup” in the budget.
In Wudarczyk’s opinion, projects that succeed in only bleeding the taxpayers of money hardly constitute resourceful leadership. Furthermore, Wudarczyk feels taxpayers money has been thrown into the Allegheny River by projects that Gross believes are misunderstood “hiccups.”
Let’s take a look at these projects.
First, the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Alliance is touted by the Democratic nominee and former executive director, Deb Gross, as a wonderful program and a great achievement. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) records for the ruling year of 2001 showed total revenues of $80,532, while total expenses for the same period were $119,904 (1). The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Alliance merged with another arts group because of financial difficulties. In spite of this evidence, the former executive director never mentions that the project was a financial failure.
Second, the Democratic nominee claims that she knows how to creatively match resources with need. Repeatedly, voters have been told by this candidate that she turned $2 million into $6 million dollars when fundraising for the Community Loan Fund of Southwestern Pennsylvania. When Mr. Wudarczyk initially heard this, he wondered if this candidate held spaghetti dinners, went door-to-door, or had donut sales. An article appearing in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, December 6, 2001, stated that this candidate was an employee at the time of this “fundraising” (2). What the candidate failed to mention was that the money was actually “raised” by the issuing of bonds that paid between 3 and 4.5% (3). It should also be noted that the Community Loan Fund also received $352,186 in direct public support and $370,900 in government grants for a total of $723,086 (4). This is not an example of creative fundraising. This is an example of borrowing money and covering operational expenses via grants from the taxpayers.
The candidate also boasts of a public transportation initiative called the Ultraviolet Loop that ran from 2001 – 2004 (5). Missing from the boast is the fact that this project was funded by a grant. Once the grant expired, so did the program. How can one talk about sustainability if programs are run strictly on grants from the state or federal taxpayers?
Lastly, another of her business claims were related to a company called Percolater. Ask anyone on the street if they ever heard of this company, and they will think you are talking about some kind of coffee pot.
It is apparent here that the voters are paying for programs that they neither need nor wanted. Mr. Wudarczyk believes that it time that we stop funding these types of projects and focus on re-allocating funds to fixing our decaying infrastructure and pothole-ridden streets. Can we afford a progressive Democrat who believes borrowing money is raising funds and a $40,000 loss is a “hiccup” in the budget? Mr. Wudarczyk believes the answer is no and voters have a right to know what the IRS records have to say in regard to these matters.
I remember the Ultra Violet Loop. It was a funky bus thing that cost money and could have been twisted a bit to make it sustainable, perhaps. But, they were not so interested in making changes. I blogged about what I would have done with it back in the day. Made some calls. Oh well. It wasn't anything to hang a hat upon.
But most of all, it is great that there are a few different people in the race. Good research from James too. I imagine it is too close to election day to find a reply. But, the comment box works here too.
http://pghcomet.blogspot.com/2013/11/city-council-district-7-what-district-7.html?showComment=1383409282291#c7466600646146572705
Dave Powell, Libertarian, got the endorsement from the Trib in his race for Pittsburgh City Council
http://triblive.com/opinion/editorials/4948280-74/council-powell-treblow#axzz2jRqf4FDL
Nice to see the Trib jump into the fray and offer endorsements to the challenger candidates.
Dave is a long time political friend of mine. He is well reasoned and principled. He'd offer plenty of different ideas in the discussions.
The nation, at the time of spy issues, NSA troubles, wiki leaks, Homeland Security creep, and more police state actions at every turn, putting a Libertarian on city council would be fantastic.
Samuel Hurst, Republican, also a candidate for city council, has been working his tail off too by going to meetings and staying active on social media. He is worthy of all the protest votes he can muster as well.
Thanks gentlemen for all you have done and are doing for the political landscape of Pittsburgh. My tip: Don't burn out. Keep plugging.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
City Government and Public Schools interaction
Grant Street (City Hall) has a role to play. But golly, we don't have another generation or day to squander while we listen to how the "elders" walked to school in snow, uphill, blah-blah-blah.
Sadly, salvation won't come from council members. Another point, Mrs. D. Harris helped accelerate the downward spiral while she was on the PPS board.
They care. But, do they have much in terms of capacity for changes in this struggle is something to wonder about.
One-on-one, with one issue each, might yield some better results with those local politicians.
Crossing guards, police, security for 1 person.
Empty buildings, rehab, resale, for 1 other council member.
State support with Chelsa Wagner, perhaps.
Transportation costs, busing, integration, PAT/yellow bus issues, to another, perhaps Rev Burgess.
Yinzercation Blog about Moratorium on closing schools
Monday, October 14, 2013
Fwd: TONIGHT 6PM - Join us for "Identity: Citizen Journalism"
From: "Hill District Consensus Group" <hdcg@wildapricot.org>
Date: Oct 14, 2013 12:07 PM
Subject: TONIGHT 6PM - Join us for "Identity: Citizen Journalism"
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