Thu
Feb 24 2011
09:03 am
By: EricLykins
Local "conservatives" have recently been pointing to Madeline Rogero's long history as a community leader. In the seventies she worked for the rights of farm workers and has earned a reputation as a hard working consensus builder. Who would think she wouldn't stand today for those who work in law enforcement, firefighters and other city employee groups?
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I am NOT going to vote for Madeline, but please consider whether or not you want to give that nincompoop's blog or website any publicity. Someone might accidentally (and incorrectly) think he is a serious person or that his opinion deserves any consideration.
BTW, I'm not going to vote for Marilyn, Ivan or little what's-his-name, either. I currently live outside the city limits.
Ha! Sorry, he follows our
Ha! Sorry, he follows our business on twitter and we'll follow anybody local that follows us as a courtesy. I often see him parroting bad ideas that are making the rounds in feeble attempts to ride the coattails of "conservative" popularity.
This blog will have zero
This blog will have zero effect on a Knoxville election, except maybe to harm his favorite (see Z. Wamp)
Democrats fare pretty well in these non-partisan contests, a fact that this blogger hasn't yet grasped. He can spout anti-labor rhetoric all he likes, but he's spitting in the wind.
Not sure where he is truly influential. Certainly not in his own party, which rejected his bid for GOP state executive committee by a 63/37 margin.
Betty, what is your opinion
What is your opinion of this pension task force?
I'm reserving my opinion. I
I'm reserving my opinion. I cannot pretend to have much expertise in this area. I have a lot of respect for some of the members. Some I do not know. Others, meh.
I will say that I don't much care for the secrecy.
And while I'm prone to come down on the side of working people most all the time, defined benefits pensions are going to break our collective backs.
Defined Benefits Pensions
And while I'm prone to come down on the side of working people most all the time, defined benefits pensions are going to break our collective backs.
That is actually a myth. What kills a defined benefits plan is mismanagement. After Reagan changed the pension rules in the eighties people began managing funds for quarterly returns so they could skim the cream off that was deemed in excess of required vested value. Just because stealing was legalized doesn't make it ethical or moral.
What the media and the
Wouldn't there be less
Wouldn't there be less corner-cutting illegal hiring practices by corporate agriculture with a stronger farm worker union?
Is he trying to drum up fear that Rogero is trying to replace the cops and firefighters and other city employee organizations with undocumented immigrants?
Judging by his twitter "followers" he seems to be mostly "influential" with this crowd of twit:
Have activist Supreme Court judges stretched the first amendment to let those people vote yet?
More on union issues and revolts
My wonder is about the make-up of the city pension task force group. Pension plan participants absolutely have to be included in any analysis of the situation, but I know many of the members of that group. Some of them aren't intelligent enough to grasp checkers, much less actuarial assumptions, realistic return assumptions, second derivatives and non-linear analysis.
Committee, per NS
We have rising pension costs
We have rising pension costs all around the country because the baby boomer generation is getting old. They've paid in, and that money is theirs. Unfortunately, cities and states have recently borrowed from these pension funds to cover other losses, bad ideas, or in the case of Wisconsin, a fat ass $137 million tax break for rich buddies.
They also got sold toxic
They also got sold toxic investments misrepresented as AAA securities by Wall Street grifters. States and pensioners should be made whole or somebody ought to go to jail. Instead, the grifters get government bailouts and $billions in bonuses and the pensioners get cat food for dinner.
Local class war reenactors
Local class war reenactors strive for accuracy
Community organizers are a jaded bunch right now
I'm not sure Madeline falls into that category, but I'd be more concerned about the Padget campaign than I would the conservative Knoxville city voters right now. Rogero and Padget are dipping from the same pot and they both will not end up in a run off in the city election.
If there are any conservative, for profit, business owners in Knoxville, there aren't many of them left, most have folded up, moved outside the city, some have moved outside the county, many have simply left the state altogather, such that I wouldn't get bent in a big way there.
Madeline's record will speak for itself as will her accomplishments when she has been in office.
Rogero and Padget are dipping
Rogero and Padget are dipping from the same pot
I don't think that's as true as some people like to believe.
And somebody told me the other day that Madeline and Harmon appeal to the same voters and one should get out of the race in order to keep from splitting that vote.
Say what again??
I've seen you guys make fun
I've seen you guys make fun of him and never gave it much thought but this guy seems to create the future. He's like the behind-the-scenes Yoda of FOX News. How else does he know the theme of the day?
but the day before that:
"Evidently liberals EconGal, EricLykins, BBeanster and others either didn't get the civility memo or selects to ignore it."
"the main stream media come to Brian's Blog for the story before they do a story"
It's true. Brian Hornback IS The Matrix.
I salute you, prophet. And thanks for reading. Here's some background if you're just joining:
Sometimes they slip up and tell the truth
Submitted by EricLykins on Sun, 2010/12/26 - 12:40pm (edit)
"Democrats want the votes, Republicans want the cheaper labor." Bill Ketron