2008! Kate











The very same Mayor and his smoother, the two who took our branch libraries out of their Andrew Carnegie Donor Intent context and sold them to foreign hotels and private interests to balance the budget (they say) are going after New York Governor Spitzer like a Hillary Clinton on Obama’s $1.65 million hot tin roof for copping their smooth privatizations.

See: “Bloomberg: Spitzer Javits Plan ‘Voodoo Economics’ (Updated)” and “At a Crossroads with Andrew Carnegie” and “Aplomb is not a Plum“.

The New York City Mayor is well known for spinning his Gubernatorial 2010 candidacy along with the mix of other candidacies, media outlets and philanthropy via his Sheekey machine. Speaker Quinn is noted for smoothing out the New York City mayor and building her own Mayoral 09′ machine. That the Gotham duo are currently marketing their beef with a cut in Javits Center expansion; a sale of its adjacent properties (no discount mentioned) as a “Voodoo” or “unwise” means to achieve a balanced New York State budget is just how hypocrisy governs the day in NYC.

Mr. Spitzer said slightly off pitch (one source reports; however the smoother claimed he was screaming):

“I have a dream.Just Voodo?’ We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.Just Voodo?’ We have nothing to fear but fear itself. Just Voodoo?’modified quote, source scrambled

The source of the above quote is complex with many origins from Barack Obama…

Patrick Deval (friend of the Obama Man, the current rookie Governor of Massachusetts, graded “F” consecutively in the short months since he’s been the Gov. Why? mistakes and scandals up the kazoo, “Just Words?”) ...

Martin Luther King, Jr. (a true Civil Rights leader)

and FDR, “calling for irrational exuberance during the Great Depression

and

Michael Bloomberg (New York City Mayor and owner of multi-billion dollar news organization).

Will Deval Patrick hurt Obamarama?

Will Spitzer hurt Bloomberg?
[Mike's secret bid to run vs. Spitzer]
If either of them fixes MTA to customer satisfaction [see MTA straphangers] well then….

NY Times, January 31, 1994, “The Subway of the Future is not a Straphanger’s Delight



et cetera