Actually, a lot of these aren’t so last minute, but it is a nice quick recap of the state of the field.
Last-Minute Endorsements in the 33rd
Kent Avenue Duane Reade Opening on Saturday
Sadly, based on the new store design for Duane Reade, so we won’t get that instant grime and disorder that has characterized DR for decades. On the plus side, King’s might lower their prices to something near MSRP.
Closing the Book on the Bush Legacy
On every major measurement, the Census Bureau report shows that the country lost ground during Bush’s two terms. While Bush was in office, the median household income declined, poverty increased, childhood poverty increased even more, and the number of Americans without health insurance spiked. By contrast, the country’s condition improved on each of those measures during Bill Clinton’s two terms, often substantially.
We’re poorer, our kids are poorer and we are all less likely to have health coverage. Bush inherited a $236 billion dollar surplus and left us with a $1.3 trillion dollar deficit. Along the way, he saddled us with a $1.35 trillion dollar tax cut (among others) and a $694 billion dollar war (more expensive that Vietnam, it turns out). Oh, and the stock market lost 22% under Bush’s economic policies.
Heckuva fiscal responsibility, Georgie.
Don’t Tell Me What 9/12 Means, Glenn Beck
[As] someone who happened to be in New York City eight years ago today, the implicit premise of the 9-12 Project — that those who aren’t on Beck’s side must have somehow “forgotten” 9/11 and its aftermath — ticks me off royally and personally.
I was at home in Brooklyn, holding my six-week-old baby on the couch, when I saw the second plane crash into the World Trade Center on TV. I watched the smoking pit of the ruins from the roof of my apartment building as bits of memo paper and ash drifted on the winds to my neighborhood. I was there on 9/11, and 9/12, and 9/13. You’ll excuse me if I don’t feel warm nostalgia for the lingering smell of burnt airplane fuel, and metal, and bodies.
Right on.
Williamsburg Boy Fatally Hit by Driver with Suspended License
Nine-year-old Jacob Ganzfried died today after being hit by a car at Bedford and Wallabout. The driver who hit him had a suspended license for failing to have insurance.
Aaron Short’s CB1 Recap
I don’t know what gets into people when they drink.
I could write a book. Or five.
An Actual Debate in the 34th
WG News + Arts held a candidates forum for the 34th District last night. For a while, it looked like it would be yet another one-sided discussion, this time with just Gerry Esposito (you may remember that the last two times Diana Reyna was the only candidate to show).
Well, at the last minute Diana Reyna decided she would attend. So kudos to her (the only candidate to appear at all four candidate debates/forums). And kudos to Gerry Esposito, who has now attended two of the four (and gets extra credit for appearing at a fifth event that wound up getting cancelled). Notably absent at all one of these events is the third candidate in the race, Maritza Davila.
And while I’m at it, kudos to WG News + Arts and the Brooklyn Rail for organizing the whole event.
The Political Appeal of Renaming Public Places
In that spirit, the Grand Central Parkway could come into play… How about making it the Edward M. Kennedy Parkway?
How about not? (And while I’m on the subject, how about not naming a subway station after Michael Johnson.)
El Diario Endorses Reyna
A leader actively engaged in issues affecting Williamsburg Bushwick and Ridgewood, Reyna has been a firm supporter and funder of youth services, especially in the face of surging gang violence. The Councilwoman has protected senior citizen programs and is pushing for state-of-the-art upgrades in local schools. With longtime constituents vulnerable to soaring rents and the concentration of waste transfer stations, Reyna will continue to be an ardent defender of a community that needs advocacy, not a party boss’ manipulation.
Another big endorsement for Reyna. While we’re on the subject, The Greenpoint Gazette has posted candidate profiles for the 34th District. Here is Reyna’s.
Candidate Profile: Steve Levin (Aaron Short Makes the Big Leagues)
More synergy from Murdochland – Aaron Short’s candidate profiles for the 33rd debut in the Post. (I think it’s a debut – I haven’t noticed the other candidate profiles on the Post.) If you want to read the “local” version, it’s here.
Congrats, Aaron.