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Re: Is Newsom Having a Nervous Breakthrough? (reply) It's like he just graduated from the Chris Daly School of Petulance. http://cbslocalblogs.prospero.com/kpix_eyeonblogs?entry=7328 If he ever runs for office again, that interview clip will be played over and over by whoever runs against him. Looks ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/20/09 12:26 PM |
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Newsom: Man up (reply) I'm stunned that they guy goes missing in action for several days (after being a non-Mayor while running for governor) then isn't prepared to answer some basic questions without being condescending or taking it personally. Newsom has lots of excuses and ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/20/09 12:24 PM |
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Convincing! (reply) "." - FogU2 11/19/09 2:40 PM The above was your most convincing message in months. At Last, a Convincing Message from FogU2 |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 6:38 PM |
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Re: Is Newsom Having a Nervous Breakthrough? (reply) Yes, the mayor does in fact listen to me. Wait...that's him now......OK, I'm back. What were you saying? |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 6:00 PM |
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The Newsom Problem (reply) "Translation: Newsom didn't return Nevius' call" - FogU2 Newsom hasn't returned a lot of folks' calls, and not just folks in the media. That's the problem. When this mayor first campaigned for the job, he said he would bring best practices to the ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 3:16 PM |
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Re: Is Newsom Having a Nervous Breakthrough? (reply) Translation: Newsom didn't return Nevius' call. |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 2:24 PM |
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The MIA Mayor (reply) Most of Newsom's public appearances for a long time have been photo-ops, lacking in substance. After his gubernatorial bid imploded, he cut back even on these. And now he refuses to give the press a list of his public appearances. He's pouting. He needs ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 1:39 PM |
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Portends badly for S.F. taxpayers (reply) "We were cut to the bone then," Chiu said. "At this point, we don't have anything to cut but bone. It's going to be the most challenging budget situation that anyone has ever seen (in San Francisco)." And, as a result, they will cut bone and taxpayers ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 1:29 PM |
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Re: Is Newsom Having a Nervous Breakthrough? (reply) Yeah, well reproters are just lookling to sell today's shiniest object. Perhaps there are two sides to the story afterall. But we'll never know the truth because when you live in SF truth is more elusive than the mayor. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/ ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 1:24 PM |
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Re: SF Teeters on Insolvency (reply) As I said, housing prices are rebounding. http://www.dqnews.com/Articles/2009/News/California/Bay-Area/RRBay091119.aspx The assessor could and should deny many or most of the requested reassessments. That part of the budget shortfall should not ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 1:19 PM |
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Death by a thousand cuts (reply) The proof is in the fact that they never leave their jobs for something better - BECAUSE THERE ISN'T ANYTHING BETTER FOR AN UNSKILLED WORKER THAN A CITY JOB. Its real easy to succumb to a simple slogan of "just cut salaries 10%". However, there ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 1:08 PM |
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Re: SF Teeters on Insolvency (reply) A caffeteria worker that opens cans and spoons slop makes more/hour than a cook at Zuni or Boulevard or Gary Danko. A gardener or janitor makes far more and works far less than the equivalent in the private sector, even before benefits. And that is ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 1:01 PM |
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Re: SF Teeters on Insolvency (reply) Thank you for filling out my broad strokes. Yes it's complicated, but quite frankly, it's necessary and the effect of having more residents working for the city would, IMHO vastly IMPROVE the quality of services. Some lazy fucker from Daly city could ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/19/09 8:46 AM |
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Baffling Behavior (reply) City Hall insiders remained baffled by Newsom's behavior: http://blogs.sfweekly.com...ign-o-rama_continues.php |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/18/09 3:28 PM |
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Who Be He? (reply) "Pretty easy to sit on the sidelines, whine and be a critic, harder to actually be in the game . . . " - FogU2 I take it that the above comment refers to FogU2, right? |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/18/09 3:10 PM |
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Are We Bored Yet? (reply) FogU2, You said you were bored with this thread, but you've already posted on it four times. |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/18/09 3:07 PM |
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A Grim Picture for Years to Come (reply) http://www.latimes.com/ne...-+Most+Viewed+Stories%29 |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/18/09 3:03 PM |
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Re: Jim Hammer Seeks Police Commission Job (reply) Ah well, I thought Hammer would be out for political opportunism. Seems sticking it to Chiu was more important. Gary Delagnes is not going to be happy. BTW, what do you mean again? BTW< I have yet to ever see you predict of speculate on anything. Pretty ... |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/18/09 3:00 PM |
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Re: Kevin Ryan to Leave Newsom Administration (reply) Education: St. Ignatius College Preparatory Well that explains Able's position I suppose. |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/18/09 2:56 PM |
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Wrong Again! (reply) FogU2 is wrong again! You gotta give this guy credit for consistency! http://www.sfgate.com/cgi...entry_id=51874&tsp=1 |
The Wall: San Francisco Politics, Policy, & Government | 11/18/09 1:43 PM |