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Dead Singers Get Better Promotion…

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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Other than the fact that MICHAEL JACKSON is no longer with us you would have to agree that he had a pretty good weekend.

Michael Jackson’s glove sells for $350,000 at auction

Michael Jackson wins 4 American Music Awards

The Michael Jackson concert documentary ‘This Is It’ nears the $200m mark in domestic and foreign ticket sales

Michael Jackson’s death saved the US economy more than any stimulus package could. MJ’s death created jobs and got people back to work selling posters, calendars and all sorts of MJ memoribilia. It was the equivalent of the WPA from the entertainment industry.

All OBAAMA needs now is for Madonna, Barbara Streisand and Bruce Springsteen to die in 2010, 2011 and 2012 respectively and he will be re-elected for sure. I wonder if more dead celebrities would be enough incentive to push the healthcare bill through?

Winning At All Costs…

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

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It wasn’t just in NYC baseball that we see how winning and spending money are closely connected. NYC politricks has the same effect when a multi-billionaire put his “weight on it”. In his bid for a third consecutive term, NYC mayor, Michael Bloomberg, shattered the previous record that he had established for campaign spending.

The Bloomberg machine was reportedly spending upwards of $850,000 per day in the lead up to this year’s election. As you might imagine, his opponent the NYC comptroller William Thompson was nowhere near that amount.

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The final tally of votes gave Bloomberg the victory but the margin was barely 6 percentage points higher than Thompson. Just like the Yankees World Series triumph over the Phillies was closer than most people would like to imagine it makes you wonder what the outcome would have been if these two clubs, Team Bloomberg and Team Steinbrenner had not decided to break the bank on the way to the top.

The question I have for the Bloomberg administration is what do they plan on doing to offset the campaign expenditures? We already know what the Yankees have done. They have secured over a billion and a half dollars of TAXPAYER money to build their new stadium. The building is a monument to their status as feudal lords over the south Bronx. With all the money the Yankees generate from shit like merchandising and television licensing you might think that they wouldn’t need to dig in the pockets of the public like they did. That was money that NYC sorely needs to place in the city’s infrastructure and educational systems. Maybe then more Black boys might be able to graduate high school?

The rich don’t get richer by educating the poor or even by making sure that the potholes in the street get filled. The rich get richer by making us poorer. Here’s an interesting graph detailing the current value of the Yankees franchise. They are assessed at exactly the amount of money that they received from the taxpayers. So it isn’t the Wall Street field suite owners that make the Yankees so damn valuable. It is folks like you and me. I hope that at least you are enjoying your World Series win since you paid for it.

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WHATCHUTALKINBOUTWILLIS?!?

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

wtf?

The death of the dynasty begins to leak onto the web.

Truthfully…

Yawwwwn.

But if you were a fan of the Roc-A-Fella movement then you will want to hear some of these soap opera details. ‘Days Of Our Lives’ comes to rap music.


Beanie Sigel – What You Talkin Bout


Beanie Sigel calls in to radio show

via Gooch @PaulCantor

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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Sneaker Fiends Unite! NYC Tour – 10.31.09.

Yes, yes, y’all.

It’s on for tomorrow.

Encyclopedia Black suggested it.

Willis Still Sunsweet co-signed it.

30% off sale @ Goliath in East Harlem is a definite stop. A swing into Brooklyn possibly. A jump into the Bronx maybe. Have your unlimited MetroCard handy because we are going in.

SFU-NYC tour kickoff point
Grand Central ticket concourse info booth
12:00 noon

The American Dream Is In The Outhouse…

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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The fact that Wall Street has returned to gifting executives millions of dollars in bonuses says that we are right back where we failed during the previous administration, EXCEPT the unemployment rate has gone up AND housing prices are continuing to fall. Unemployment is bad enough but ring the alarm for housing prices in decline. That American dream is buttressed on owning a home.

7 Reasons Housing Is Doomed (no M.F.)

It isn’t simply owning a home either but the ideal that home ownership was a path to becoming middle class. It gave your family stability and equity that you could assume risk against to start college loans or even consider retirement. That dream is over now for Americans. Until we regulate the brazen recklessness of Wall Street we will not be able to truly stabilize our economy. Putting Wall Street in a headlock isn’t the final solution either, however it is a start.