Friday, November 20, 2009

Massachusetts Officials Approve $9 Million In Stimulus Funds For Patriots Footbridge!

MASSACHUSETTS:

The Metropolitan Planning Organization in Massachusetts has approved the use of $9 Million dollars of Stimulus funding to be used for building a footbridge at the New England Patriots Gillette stadium.

Its not enough that Robert Kraft(owner of the Patriots) has received never ending perks and tax breaks from the state, now the scum bags in state government are going to give him $9 million more, at taxpayer expense to build some thing he should build on his own.

The billionaire Kraft has recently increased his political donations to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick(don't let his name confuse you like it did Massachusetts voters-he's black, not Irish).

Of course the dirt bag governor will never admit that the $9 million dollar kick back to Kraft has any thing to do with the billionaire's political and financial support, and how many of his friends did he get to contribute?

I wonder just how much someone has to contribute to Deval, the dirt bag, Patrick to get $9 million in return, I mean how much they REALLY have to contribute?

Again, elected officials sticking it up the ass of the common folk.

With unemployment numbers setting new records on a regular basis, people struggling to find ways to feed their families, people going cold over the winter due to the price gouging by the energy companies, people losing their homes and apartments; the scum bag bastard Massachusetts State officials decide to give another $9 million, to a billionaire!

WHEN will it hurt enough to start doing some thing about it?

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Town Selectman Tells Detractors, If You Don't Like It, Leave Town

About 10 residents of Uxbridge, Massachusetts went to the selectman's meeting on October 13Th to tell panel member Beth Pitman what they thought about a statement she made during the September 28, 2009 selectman's meeting.

At that meeting Pitman said if residents couldn't afford to pay for a new high school they should consider moving out of town!

After being tipped off that residents were upset with her remarks and were planning on confronting her during the October 13Th meeting, Beth Pitman decide to try and avoid the TAXPAYING VOTERS and deliberately arrived late.

It looks as though the arrogance and power drunk systematic encroachment of our rights by those elected to represent us, has "Trickled Down" to every level of government. That must be what George Bush(little Bush's baby daddy) meant by his "Trickle Down" effect.

Now its become almost fashionable for politicians to piss on us without fear of retribution.

IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, MOVE OUT OF TOWN! IF YOU DON'T THINK OUR TOWN'S FINANCIAL OUTLOOK, AND CURRENT COFFERS CANNOT SUSTAIN A NEW AND VERY COSTLY HIGH SCHOOL, GET THE HELL OUT OF TOWN!

Imagine that! How insanely disrespectful and Gestapo like we have allowed our elected officials to treat us AND GET AWAY WITH IT!


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

After Forcing Residents Out of Their Homes, Pfizer Inc. Announced It Is Moving

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS:

NEW LONDON, Conn. — After drug giant Pfizer Inc. announced that it was opening a new research center here, city officials aggressively moved to acquire surrounding land for an economic development project — triggering an epic fight over eminent domain that reached the U.S. Supreme Court and ended with residents being forced from their homes.

But the land where the homes once stood has remained undeveloped, and the community took another hit last week when Pfizer, a major economic engine in the city and its largest taxpayer, announced plans to close the $350 million research center and relocate about 1,500 workers to nearby Groton.


Now some angry and befuddled current and former residents, including some who lost their homes, say the drug company's announcement reaffirms their conviction that the city never needed to pick the property rights fight in the first place. If they have lost, they say, then so apparently has the city. “We just got so sick of hearing that we were supposed to sacrifice for the greater good,” said Matthew Dery, the sales and retention manager at The Day newspaper in New London who relocated to Waterford after being forced out of a home that had been in his family for about a century. “As it turns out, there was no greater good.”
Pfizer's pharmaceutical research center, which opened in 2001, was a catalyst for a planned multimillion-dollar private development that was to include residential, hotel conference, research and development space and a new state park. City officials decided they needed 90 acres adjacent to the Pfizer center to complement the building.
Many homeowners in the Fort Trumbull neighborhood sold to accommodate the wrecking crews, but seven fought the city all the way to the Supreme Court, which ruled 5-4 in 2005 that cities could use eminent domain to take property for private development.
Efforts to develop the area have since faltered as one firm that planned to develop nearly the entire northern half of the Fort Trumbull peninsula failed to secure financing, while backers halted fundraising for a proposed $60 million Coast Guard museum.
Pfizer said in a statement that eminent domain played no part in the building's development since it was constructed on industrial brown field. The company said it worked with the state to clean up the polluted site, formerly an abandoned mill and scrap yard, and had no stake in the court case or in the land the city seized for private development.
As for pulling out of New London, the company says it's consolidating following its recent merger with Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
And some in the former whaling hub see Pfizer's departure as added injury after the stalled development, further proof of a fight that no one needed — or won.
“It was for nothing, basically,” New London resident Pat Lee, 64, said while preparing sandwiches behind the counter at Paty's Shaw's Cove Deli.
Susette Kelo, the lead plaintiff and owner of a pink house that was sold to a preservationist for a dollar, said she was not surprised by Pfizer's planned departure or by the lack of development in the area. Kelo, a nurse, was paid $442,000 by the state for her old property, which was moved less than two miles away, and she now lives in Groton. Other homeowners forced to leave were also compensated by the state.
“We always thought it was foolish from the beginning; we had always said that from the beginning,” she said.
John Brooks, executive director of the New London Development Corporation, acknowledged the Pfizer project was a catalyst for the broader economic development proposal but stressed that the projects were separate. He said he still believed the land would be put to use and blamed the recession for the delay.
“It's ready for development, and development's going to happen once the economy rebounds,” Brooks said.
Dana Berliner, a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice who represented the homeowners, said the episode underscores why local governments should not take “risky” and “inadvisable” business deals involving their own residents. The institute says more than 40 states have taken steps to better protect property owners from seizures by eminent domain.
“There was evidence back when we had the trial that nothing would be built on the land that was taken, and the courts just didn't want to look at that,” Berliner said. “They said, 'Well, the city's got a plan, and we'll just trust that they know what they're doing because they say they have a plan.' ”
Pfizer's departure could ripple far beyond the eminent domain debate as some small business owners are fretting about the loss of a major economic player.
Paty Daignault, owner of Paty's Shaw's Cove Deli, estimated that Pfizer accounts for about $3,000 a year, a third of her annual business, between catering and walk-in orders.
As for Dery, the newspaper employee, he has not returned to the old neighborhood since he left three years ago.
“I would never go back there,” he said. “That was our property. That's our water view. Those are our homes. It didn't belong to the community at large.”


MY THOUGHTS: Since when is the taking of an American citizen's home a good thing? The U.S. Supreme Court, through its decision in this case, proves that corporate giants own this country and that the American citizens do not matter to them.


It is time to begin demanding that Supreme Court judges are limited to four-six year terms on the court. If Federal judges can be granted "Life Time" job security, EVERY American should be entitled to the same!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Swine Keep Country in Fear Over Swine Flu & Limited Vaccines

The head swine in Washington, coupled with the largest drug manufacturing swine, appear to be purposely suppressing the number of available swine flu vaccines in order to create anxiety among the people who believe supplies will run out before they can get their dose.

Supply and demand mean anything to anyone?

The BIGGEST & MOST POWERFUL drug dealers in our society are driving up the demand so that at precisely the right time, they can put their drug manufacturer's gun to our heads and demand obscene amounts of cash for the saving grace fix.

Along with the blessings of their Co-conspiring friends in Congress, the Senate, and the White House, the most largest and most powerful drug cartel on earth will help themselves to Billions upon Billions of taxpayer dollars during this scam.

More people die from the regular flu on a yearly basis, yet these ass-wipes have the entire country trembling in fear, and lining up in droves hoping to receive a dose of the saving grace vaccine-which has not been appropriately tested; the testing process is being administered on those lining up for their fix.

And if Obama really gives a damn about saving lives why did he give hundreds of Billions of taxpayer dollars to the evil bastards who created the financial melt down of our great country: Bankers, Investment/Brokerage firms, and Insurance companies-and Auto manufactures and absolutely NOTHING to the victims of Katrina still devastated in New Orleans?

Not even to his own African American brothers and sisters did he extend a hand!