An era ends.

Can't I go back there? Just for a day? I'll come back. Honest.

Kodachrome! Was there anything it couldn't do ...

An era ends.



"Texas spends less per capita on social services than virtually any state."Nothing as powerful as an idea whose time has come.
We've been knocking this thought around since last week, and hearing former Mayor Bill Johnson on Bob Smith's WXXI program yesterday solidified the idea.UPDATE -- 12/16/2010: See what I mean?
" . . . unspoken but undeniable premise, that all money earned by American citizens and businesses belongs to the government. Whatever portion the public is allowed to keep amounts to "spending." And if you happen to be in an upper-income tax bracket, your untaxed dollars are more than mere spending, they're an outright "gift" from the government.See the whole comment:
Such thinking may seem morally and logically upside down to most Americans, but most Americans don't work and live in Washington."
. . . for explaining clearly and persuasively why the proposed Special Election for Mayor, that would deny City residents a meaningful choice, is a "totally undemocratic scheme.". . . there's precedent for outsiders to win. Both Duffy and William Johnson weren't endorsed by the party but won anyway. In a special election, other candidates besides the party's pick and ones from other parties can run.No ethics and no shame. Sure, Duffy and Johnson "weren't endorsed by the party but won anyway." They won in a Democratic primary!
"Let's not argue with each other. Let's go do some arts and crafts."Let's hope the planned arts center helps enrich the lives of some kids. More power to its backers for trying. But it's the kids who aren't causing the problems who will be visiting an arts center. The good kids, not the bad ones. Not the stabbers, weapons possessors, fighters or disrupters.
"Why bust a cap up this guy when I can do ceramics?"
"Decisions, decisions: manslaughter or macramé?"
“Urban youth are part of downtown’s vitality,” said Zimmer-Meyer, “and their energy helps create the dynamism that has attracted more than $739 million in downtown investment this year."Of course! (Again slapping myself on the forehead.) I was blind, but now I see.
The frustration with President Barack Obama over his tax cut compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday’s House Democratic Caucus meeting.When will the incivility stop?
One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f- - - the president” . . .
• Obama's Tax Deal doesn't cut any income tax rates. It just doesn't raise them.Secondly: No. Avoiding a tax increase doesn't make the deficit worse.
• And you can't "give away" to anybody something that already belongs to them. Your income is yours, not the government's. You just have to pay some tax on it.
Because if the Left had its way, government would spend the money anyway.Nice things to do. But spending in that way the money gained through a big tax hike does nothing to reduce the deficit.
Katrina vanden Heuvel in yesterday's Washington Post:The $60 billion each year in Bush tax cuts for the richest Americans could pay for universal preschool for America's children, or tuition and board for half of America's college students.
"The weary annual attempts by right-thinking people in Britain to ban or discourage Nativity plays or public carol-singing out of sensitivity to the supposed tender consciences of other religions fail to notice that most people of other religions and cultures both love the story and respect the message. . . . Christmas is one of the great European exports."Full article.The End Times are truly upon us.
... President of the University of Rochester, for repeating in this morning's newspaper the falsehood-by-half-truth that choosing a Mayor by Special Election will give voters a meaningful chance to vote: "Is a special election undemocratic? Far from it. Every registered voter can vote. Any party can nominate a candidate. Write in candidates are permissible."Sure they'll get to vote -- in a meaningless election.
So Tom Richards is willing to serve as Mayor of Rochester -- but only if he's spared the inconvenience of a real election!