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Most consequential race flying under radar

Most consequential race flying under radar

While the mayoral campaign grabs most of the headlines, the result of the first election for the new unified tax assessor’s office could be just as consequential.
For more than a century, the city had seven assessors, and each became something of a kingmaker. Without computerized records, assessors had free rein to suppress the assessed values, [...]

January 29 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

That’s what he said

That’s what he said

Plagiarize — intransitive verb : to commit literary theft : present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source
A candidate forum for Council District C was held Wednesday night at New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, sponsored by The Vieux Carre Property Owners, Residents and Associates, along with a number [...]

January 28 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

Rep. Maxine Waters threatens to pull federal funding

Rep. Maxine Waters threatens to pull federal funding

A recent hearing led by Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., of the housing subcommittee of the House Financial Services Committee, included a testy exchange between the madame chair and John Trasvina, an assistant secretary for U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department over discrimination in St. Bernard Parish. For about five minutes, Waters pressed Trasvina for answers [...]

January 28 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

Nagin on Nagin

Nagin on Nagin

Undoubtedly, Mayor Ray Nagin will go down in New Orleans history as a leader who speaks his mind. Exhibit A, of course, is his 2006 remark that the city will be “chocolate at the end of the day.” Likewise, it’s impossible to forget the mayor’s Sept. 2, 2005,  command to “get every doggone Greyhound bus [...]

January 28 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

No worse fate

No worse fate

Lil’ Liddy ordered to stay in New Jersey
Recent reports indicate the four men accused of tampering with the phones in U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu’s New Orleans office were not attempting to place a wiretap but instead may have been attempting to elaborately prove her staff’s disinterest in answering constituent phone calls. I have a pretty [...]

January 28 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

What is the ’shadow government?’

What is the ’shadow government?’

In a joint appearance on WBOK-AM radio today, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Police Superintendent Warren Riley alluded once again to a conspiratorial “shadow government” that has aligned to tarnish their reputations. A caller asked them to name names.
Nagin and Riley demurred, saying it would be “un-P.C.” —  never mind that they’d just alleged [...]

January 28 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

Faking out the feds

Faking out the feds

Tuesday, we posted the FBI affidavit detailing why four suspects were arrested “for the purpose of interfering with the phone system” at U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu’s office.

The details of their outfits caught my attention.
“Flanagan and Basel entered the Hale Boggs Federal Building, each dressed in blue denim pants, a blue work shirt, a light [...]

January 27 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

O’Keefe: Neither pimp nor journalist

O’Keefe: Neither pimp nor journalist

Since four men were arrested by the FBI for illegally entering U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu’s New Orleans office, many news media outlets have been quick to identify one of them, James O’Keefe, as a journalist – often an “investigative journalist.” They’ve also identified O’Keefe as a guy who dressed as a pimp and entered ACORN [...]

January 27 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

Louisiana Liddys dial-a-felony

Louisiana Liddys dial-a-felony

Tuesday’s news that four men have been charged with attempting to commit a felony after an attempt to tamper with the phones in U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu’s office in New Orleans has become a big national story. Talking Points Memo has been out in front, reporting on the backgrounds of the four men involved with [...]

January 27 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »

What did I know, and when did I know it?

What did I know, and when did I know it?

As a freshly minted purveyor of news over the Internet, I believe in spreading information far and wide and letting people draw conclusions and make comments as they may.
I’m just not used to the conclusions and comments being made about me.
The hot news of the moment is the irresistible story of the four young conservative [...]

January 27 2010 | Posted in Money and Politics | Read More »