There was no electricity in the village back then. It was a big house, the biggest house of its kind in the village.
My great-grandfather had not been a landlord, he had been a self made man who had started from scratch and had gone on to end up with more land than anyone else in the village. There's a difference. When it was time to build this house, he had organized trips to the thick forests tens of miles to the north. A whole bunch of men would "drive" bullock carts to the forests, fell trees, and bring them back to the village. "Pillars" in the house were these thick tree trunks that you could barely get your hands around.
Five women lived in the house, my mother and my aunt, my two grandmothers, my great grandmother. There was this big courtyard, and there were rooms all around that courtyard. There was land to the three sides of the house to grow vegetables. There were fruit trees, guava, papaya, pomegranate, shareefa/sitafal/sugar apple. Legend had it there was even a coconut tree there once. But the women of the house would quarrel so much among themselves when there were coconuts to the tree - each wanted to send them to their own "nahira" (father's house) - that one day lightning struck and the tree was no more.
One grandmother was a widow. My grandfather's younger brother fell victim to an epidemic ("haija") that swept the country when he was very young. When my new bride mother had showed up and had me, the first child, she found herself amidst a cold war among the women of the house, and this grandmother stood by her, she would never tire of telling me. "I washed your dirty linen!" Apparently I was relieving myself in bed and I did not even remember. My mother had been from a richer family from across the border in India (same culture, same language, just a political border in between). One of her cousins was Education Minister of Bihar later in the 1990s when Laloo Yadav was Chief Minister of Bihar. Laloo Yadav more recently was Railway Minister for all of India.
The women of the family cooked the food. Usually my mother and aunt took turns. You can imagine, big pots of food. Sometimes there were misunderstandings around the schedule and the women would get into full blast shouting matches. They would cook a little something special for their own children. Sometimes that would also lead to misunderstandings.
If there was one thing we had plenty of, it was the food. The first to show up would be the men. My great grandfather, my grandfather. The kids would run around and the women would run after them trying to feed them. At night time it got trickier. I have many memories of having fallen asleep, my mother having picked me up, put me in her lap, and fed me with her own hand while I was still asleep. Multi-tasking, sleeping and eating at the same time.
Finally it was the turn of the servants and the workers on the farms. Untouchability was in vogue, perhaps still is. The servants were usually from Dalit families. The family ate in steel plates. They had aluminum plates. They would put their plate on the ground, and the women would serve the food from a safe distance.
After the sister after me was born, my father who had had a few years of education in the capital city decided he wanted to do the family planning thing. My great grandfather was offended.
"Don't I feed your children? Is that what you are telling me?" he demanded to know. And so my second sister, my brother, and my youngest sister Babita were born. Babita lives in Boston today.
So it was night time, early evening. It was time for dinner. The call had gone out to the big, brick house. There were two houses. There was this courtyard one, mud walls, thick tree pillars, baked tile roof. And there was this brick house across, on the same side of the street. The biggest feature of the brick house was this huge verandah that was open. Men of the village would lie down there for their afternoon siestas, and sleeps at night. There were so many men who never slept in their own homes. Then slept on this open verandah. During summer, they would also line up on the roof of the brick house. My grandfather had this one room on the first floor of that brick house. My grandmother slept in the mud house.
And there was another big house - as big as the courtyard house - just for the animals. The dude with more land than anyone else in the village had lots and lots of animals. These oxen ploughed the fields. How I knew my mother's side of the family was richer was because my maternal grandfather had even more oxen, way more. The animal house was this one big box. We kids only ventured into that house when the animals were not inside. Otherwise you never knew which animal might get into the mood and give you a swift kick, and then where were you?
So the call went out for dinner. My grandfather walked over down from his room of the brick house, across the yard, to our tubewell to wash his hands, get some fresh water for dinner. It was the only tubewell in the neighborhood, and every morning and evening there would be long lines of women. Every now and then someone would cut line, and shouting matches would ensue. The language would get graphic. I never heard such body part talk ever after.
Of course my grandfather did not have to stand in line.
He came to sit on the wooden plank on the floor. He was having dinner.
A little while later some men from the neighboring village barged in, lifted him up and carried him away. They did not even let him wash his hand. They did not tell him what was going on. He had no idea.
What had happened was a committee of men in the neighboring village had decided my grandfather was the most suitable to be the new mayor of the village. It was a unit of four villages. This was some time before they actually started having elections. And he won each time with huge margins until the political system in the country changed.
So they carried him away. When they carried him back, there were a whole bunch of garlands around his neck, there was colored powder all over his forehead. There was the village "band" playing their exotic instruments. Festivities began. For those special occasions they would take out the petromax lanterns. And they did.
And now you know how my grandfather became Mayor the first time. Over the years people started calling us the Gandhi family of our village. The Kennedys in America are not like the Gandhis in India. Does not even compare as to what the Gandhis are in India.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
An Empire State Of Mind: The Final Countdown
During April 2006 I was holed up. I went to hang out with some friends from Nepal one evening, but other than that I was just holed up. I was zoned out. I was in a very different state of mind. I wanted no human contact. I felt detached from basic bodily functions like eating and sleeping. By the time I emerged, I had lost weight for someone who did not need to lose weight, I needed glasses.
What Reshma is doing now is much bigger in its long term implications than what I did in April 2006. But I can relate to her state of mind. This is the final stretch. This is the final countdown. This is it. It is a state of mind.
I don't think she will get less busy after her victory party on September 14 - I can totally see her going national right after; so chances are she will get even more busy - but these final weeks before September 14 are special. They are to be savored.
Barack Obama Just Endorsed Reshma Saujani
Sep 15 - Oct 31: Obama-Reshma Should Crisscross The Country
There are two kinds of people, people who will have known Reshma - either in person or by name - before September 14, and people who will get to know her after September 14. Which kind are you?
I relate to Reshma's current state of mind from my personal experience in April 2006 when Nepal went through a French Revolution.
April 2006: Nepal
Dismantle The Two Armies
To: The Kathmandu Media
Chitralekha Yadav: Speaker
Zimpundit: Zimbabwe
Undercurrents Of A Counter-Revolution
Maoist Posturing
Madhav Nepal
डा. कटक मल्ल: सुन्दर, शान्त र शिष्ट नेपालको निर्माणका लागि
The Revolution Is Very Much On
Victory
Reciprocate The Maoist Ceasefire Immediately
Army Under Parliament, Now
Mero Sansar Video Clips 7
Declare Constituent Assembly On First Day Of Parliament
Maoist Reaction To Democratic Victory: Not Right
Madhesi Rights: Total Equality
ितमीले देखाइ िदयौ
18 Days Of April Revolution: Victory
Kiran Nepal
Cobb To Leahy
Protests
Kiran Nepal, Dinesh Wagle
Brian Cobb: Savagery On The Roof Of The World
Nepal Has Hit The World Headlines
Home Minister: Bamdev Gautam
King Of India
My Most Controversial Blog Post To Date: On Madhesi Issue
Protests
King's Address: Old Wine, Old Bottle
Dinesh Wagle, Kiran Nepal In Town
House Revival Through Supreme Court Decision
कर्फ्यु तोड्न आह्वान गर्नेले
Could Girija Be President?
Sanjaya Parajuli In Brooklyn
Checkmate
Protests
Madhav Nepal Out In Open
Solidarity Rally DC
Smugglers, Sadists, Sycophants Have Infiltrated This Regime
Why The International Community Needs To Get Behind This Revolution
April 20: March Onto The Palace, End The Monarchy
Constituent Assembly: Still The Meeting Point
जाउलो खाएर क्रान्ित गर
Chand, Marich Man, Pashupati, Thapa, All Panches
Protests
The Art Of War, Bruce Lee
Mero Sansar Video Clips 6
End Of Ceausescu
30 Minutes With Amrit Bohra
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, Irrelevant
जनआन्दोलनको कार्यक्रम
Monarchy's End: A Few Scenarios
Video Blogging
Aire Gaire Natthu Khaire Pahadis
क्रान्ितलाई नबुझ्नु, बुझ पचाउनु
Protests
Henry Shepherd: Open Source
Baburam Bhattarai: Lokatantric Ganatantra Ko Prasab Bedana
Gongabu Massacre
Get The Police On Our Side
Brian Cobb, Brave Man
Hamro Nepal, Latest
Interim President: Madhav Nepal
UN Rally
First ANTA NYC Event, Times Square Marriott
No Room For Monarchy In The 21st Century: King
Protests
Zero Tolerance Policy Towards Monarchy
Nepali Congress Or Praja Parishad
Protests
Friday Rally
INSEC Report
Malaria, Polio, Monarchy
Hamro Nepal: Draft Constitution
Alliance Is Mad At You
Mike Veer: Has Nepal's Orange Revolution Begun?
The King Set To Declare Date For Elections
Protests
Nepali Mandir
ये तो क्रान्ित है
Mero Sansar Video Clips 5
Happy New Year 2063
Interim Constitution, Revolutionary Parliament
Shoot At Sight Order: Dead End For The King
Protests
Constituent Assembly: 300 Seats Of Roughly Equal Population
Crime, Organized Crime, Terrorism, State Terrorism
The Police, The Army Need To Stop Following Illegitimate Orders
April 8: New Year
BBC Calls
NYC Rally Photos: Arnico Panday
April 9
April Revolution: Document Every Atrocity
Protests
The Fascists In Kathmandu
Final Act: Disobey The Curfew
Himal Survey
April 6,7,8,9, April 16,17,18,19, April 26,27,28,29
Even If The Worst Fears About The Maoists Are True
Write To Bush, Condi Before Possible Clampdown
Leahy Amendment Says No Arms To Nepal
यो सडक ितम्र्ो हो
Kamal Thapa Is A Nazi
Baruch Plus Radio Plus NY1 Could Work
Finally A Debate? Is A Non Debate A Debate?
Debating Is Not About Media Attention To Reshma Saujani
Maloney Refuses Debate Yet Again
Carolyn Maloney: Chicken
We Will Debate An Empty Podium If We Have To
First Debate August 26, Thank You Baruch College
New York Observer: Reshma Camp Hasn't Accepted Debate Invite: "We need a debate that will be seen by voters in the district," said Saujani campaign spokesman James Allen.... they are still looking to find out what the details are, including how long the Q and A session with audience listeners will last and whether or not there will be television cameras present.... Saujani's campaign noted that the pair have received four invitations to debate—from NY1, from the League of Women Voters, from Baruch College and from a TV station in Queens—and would like to do any of those in addition the WWRL debate.... They also note that they are still trying to discuss the matter with the Maloney campaign. "We have not had any conversations with her campaign. Our campaign left multiple messages this afternoon for Matt Tepper, Maloney's campaign manager, and our calls were not returned."
I have not talked to anybody on the campaign staff or anything like that, so I am not speaking on behalf of the campaign or anything like that, but this would be my stand. Reshma 2010 will accept the radio debate invite for September 7 if Maloney will accept the Baruch College debate invite.
Presidential candidates have debated at Baruch College. Maloney is never going to run for president, but this would be her last chance to debate in such an august setting.
Who does Carolyn Maloney think she is?
The best thing would be to accept all four debate invites. It is about democracy.
In The News
NBC New York: Rep. Maloney Agrees to Debate Primary Opponent -- on Radio:For the first time in 18 years, Maloney faces a serious challenge in her "Silk Stocking District" ..... calls Maloney "a mediocre but reliable Democrat." ..... accused Maloney of "not telling the truth" in her interview with NBCNewYork when she said the two campaign staffs were in talks about debate plans. ...... But with the debate on radio and not open to TV cameras, voters won't get the full debate experience, which includes body language .... Some may conclude that by refusing to debate on camera, Maloney avoids giving TV air time to her attractive, younger opponent.
New York Observer: Maloney to Reshma: We're On:This is something of a risky move for Maloney, since letting your opponent onto a debate stage has a tendency to elevate them in the public's mind. Plus, it increases the chances that a favorite may say something she regrets—something Maloney is known for.... her campaign figured that Saujani's criticisms were weighing down Maloney's chances. That, or, her team just got tired of hearing about it
New York Observer: Saujani Taking It To The People: The first on, scheduled for August 23rd at the 14 Street Y, looks like it will be the most star-studded affair, or what passes for star-studded when talking about neighborhood town halls. There, Saujani will be joined by Ronnie Cho, who achieved some buzz for appearing in a documentary about the Obama campaign in his boxer shorts; Dodge Landesman, who ran for the City Council while still in high school and was profiled in the New Yorker, and Arthur Schwartz, a lawyer for ACORN.
The Associated Press: Mosque Debate Divides Democrats, Especially In NY: Democrats control both Senate seats and 27 of the state's 29 Congressional districts, but analysts believe as many as eight House Democrats in the state may be headed to defeat this year..... House Democrats have been opposing the construction of a $100 million Islamic center two blocks from the World Trade Center site. ..... Developers of the planned Islamic center known as Park51 have plans for a 13-story structure featuring a pool, gym and 500-seat auditorium, as well as a mosque and Sept. 11 memorial..... Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler, who faces only token opposition as he seeks his 10th term, has been one of the most outspoken advocates of the project. Nadler's district includes the World Trade Center site..... Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney, who faces a feisty primary challenge from attorney Reshma Saujani, announced her support for the Islamic Center two weeks ago but is being pushed by Saujani to speak out more forcefully. The primary is Sept. 14. "This is a major debate unfolding in our city and country, and our leaders ... are weighing in with lukewarm statements," said Saujani, who strongly supports the project.
Salon: The Politics Of Sore Loserdom: In an extraordinary display of gracelessness, Artur Davis, the Alabama congressman who was badly defeated in his party's gubernatorial primary in June, has penned an Op-Ed attacking the man who beat him, Ron Sparks. ... displaying unusually poor post-primary behavior .... When he was elected to the House in '02, some heralded him as an up-and-comer who might someday be the country's first black president. ..... When the 42-year-old Davis began his campaign, he was seen as a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination, making the final outcome that much more startling ...... Davis’ 24-point drubbing came from his aloof campaign style ..... Davis largely eschewed the roll-up-your-sleeves, stand-on-the-back-of-a-rusty-pickup politicking that is still imperative for Southern candidates ..... many of the black churches Davis ignored. ..... Davis’ misdirected anger well reflects the sense of entitlement not uncommon to incumbents everywhere, many of whom routinely neglect their bases
Washington Examiner: John Legend Talks Politics On The Red Carpet:Legend told us that in addition to Patrick, whom he supports because of the governor’s focus on education, he endorses his friend and congressional candidate from New York, Reshma Saujani. So who else does Legend back? President Obama.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
My Progressive Political Religion

I am a political animal. I have looked in the direction of tech entrepreneurship since my personal Obama 08 fiasco, but volunteering for Reshma 2010 has brought back spring to my steps. And with a green card at least a year away, there is nothing to do in tech entrepreneurship in the first place.
Even in tech entrepreneurship I kept thinking in terms of internet access as the voting right for this 21st century. Well, how about the actual voting right itself? How about the mission of a universal spread of democracy? We are only half way there.
Personal money will be made. All it would take is one Nobel Peace Prize and I could be asking for speaking fees forever after that. When my tech blog did 3,000 page hits for a day several weeks back, I remember thinking, this alone could be a full time income. It is possible to become a six figure blogger.
I like to keep things simple for me personally. For example, freehand exercise is more appealing than working the machines. When you keep things materially simple, you get to become voracious about mindfood. Words, music, movies, people, conversations, concepts, ideas, places.
Broadband meets most of my needs.
Which is more appealing? The concept of universal broadband, or the concept of universal democracy? It does not even compare. Of course democracy. Universal broadband will necessarily follow universal democracy. Although broadband will help the democratic cause like few other technologies. And with democracy I have a track record. What I did for Nepal, I could do all over again for Iran. I don't seem to give a f___ about China's size. I could do it for China. I want the town where the Burmese dictator lives bombed according to the Bush doctrine. That still would fit my concept of nonviolent militancy. A lot of people think nonviolence is about putting up with evil. The truth is Gandhi said he'd rather people resisted injustice nonviolently, but if it is between inaction and violent resistance, he would go for violence. (Reshma Is Gujarati Like Gandhi, I Am Bihari Like Laloo)
I keep thinking in terms of being able to engineer the pouring of a trillion dollars into microfinance globally. That might be more possible from the political arena than from tech entrepreneurship.
My progressive political religion is like a religion to me. I sure put way more time into my progressive political religion than I do into my religion of birth Hinduism, or my second adopted religion Buddhism, or my religions of curiosity Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
And there are people I think of as coreligionists. It is like Barack Obama is a Jew. Bill Clinton is a Jew. Hillary is a Jew. I am Jewish. We are coreligionists. We all belong to the same progressive political religion. (Please Fund My Work For Iran Democracy: Email)
I love Barack Obama like a brother. (The First Time I Heard The Obama Name, Extrapolations To Reshma 2016, Sep 15 - Oct 31: Obama-Reshma Should Crisscross The Country) Obama 08 was personal therapy to me, until it was no longer so. (Obama, Reshma, Charlie Rangel: Motherfucker)
Barack Obama leads the church for now. He is the top guy. His FDR aura is felt far and wide.
Bill Clinton and I know each other like serial killers know each other. We don't have to meet. We seem to be able to recognize each other's moves. (Rangel Has Gone Radioactive) I followed the 92 race through Time and Newsweek magazines in Kathmandu. It was my final year at high school.
When the Monica Lewinsky thing erupted I was sitting in front of a computer after dinner in Kentucky. I was up all night trying to track down any new development on the story, and instead I ended up watching that hug video clip countless times. My first, middle and last thought on the topic was the guy did it for his wife. He got sick and tired of what Ken Starr was doing to his wife and so he did what he could.
I had been watching the Ken Starr drama in pain. I had been in disbelief the entire time. In a country like where I grew up, Ken Starr would have disappeared the day after he pointed his finger at a Hillary figure. The queen of Nepal showed up at some remote police station unannounced, and the police constable was not able to recognize, and the dude lost his job. He could have lost more. And here was a guy who was supposed to be the most powerful man on earth, and he could not even protect his wife! This was a strange country. All the allegations were proven false. Starr spent taxpayers' money. He spent more money than Bill Clinton spent running for president. And he hounded everyone Bill Clinton had ever said hello to in Arkansas. It felt bizarre.
As early as 92, Hillary became my idea of a strong, smart woman. I hoped some day I could meet a woman like her. A partner in the truest sense of the word.
Ken Starr was not Hillary's fault. He was Bill Clinton's fault. So the dude authorizes him and then takes him on a personal tour of the White House. Talk about blind spots. That is taking optimism a little too far.
So Bill Clinton is on a three way with his wife Hillary, and his aide George Stephanopoulos. Hillary is saying do not authorize the investigation, there is nothing to investigate, it is all political. Boy George/Judas argues otherwise and Bill Clinton makes the mistake of his life and he goes for the Boy George/Judas line of action.
And Bill Clinton's Boy George mistake went a few years before that. In the fall of 91 Boy George shows up in Arkansas. And Bill Clinton is changing his pants. And he is like, it's okay, stay. We can keep talking. That scene led to the three way call a few years later and that resulted in the biggest pain on Clinton's family life.
Granted he was a desperate southern Governor in 91, but never make a political aide feel like they are co-family, because it is false, that just is not the case. Staffers can be fired. It is a professional relationship.
Hillary has always been a better judge of character than Bill Clinton. She earned better grades at Yale than Bill Clinton. I do feel like Hillary is a woman who was not able to reach her full potential. Monica Lewinsky contaminated her life, and at some level Hillary never really recovered. Here was a power couple that took for granted that the woman was going to have a career, and then suddenly the whole thing felt like one grand illusion.
Hillary is a wronged woman. She deserved her revenge. It was not about sex - there was not much sex - it was about the sexism. It was like Bill Clinton threw her Beijing speech right out the window.
"I wanted to wring his neck."
The First Time I Heard The Obama Name
Extrapolations To Reshma 2016
Sep 15 - Oct 31: Obama-Reshma Should Crisscross The Country
Obama, Reshma
Charlie Rangel: Motherfucker
Rangel Has Gone Radioactive
I know Hilary is passionate about microfinance, and that is all the racial hint I really need.
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Reshma Saujani Loves America
Reshma Saujani loves America like no white American I ever met. You should listen to her say things like "I am the daughter of political refugees," and "I went to public schools all my life." She makes it sound like political asylum were a spiritual concept.
The closest thing to that I have is my appreciation for the democratic framework. It is like religion to me. I appreciate democracy like people who always grew up in democracies don't.
I belong to the progressive political religion. I put way more time into my political religion than I do to the religion of my birth, Hinduism, or my second adopted religion, Buddhism, (in Nepal the two don't feel like separate religions) and my religions of curiosity, Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
As for love and all that, I am more of a netizen, a global citizen. I don't feel like there is anything special about the American landmass. The riches of this country can be created anywhere where we can take the ideals of democracy and the market mechanism, and universal broadband would be the best, fastest way to do that.
But I must admit the red, white and blue Reshma 2010 shirt is growing on me. That is all I wear these days. I have three. I think I might pick up a few more the next time I am the Reshma 2010 headquarters.
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Carolyn Maloney: Feeling Ugly?
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Carolyn Maloney: Chicken
And this entire time I have been giving Carolyn Maloney too much credit, I have been suggesting Carolyn Maloney is too scared of Reshma's smarts to show up for weekly debates. Well, Carolyn Maloney has just showed to be the most sexist of women. Apparently what she is scared of is Reshma's looks, or so Maloney would have you believe.
Maloney lied in suggesting she negotiated the details with Reshma and they together decided on debating each other on September 7 on a radio program I have never heard of in the middle of a work day when noone is expected to tune in. And I think the time allotted is 10 minutes, commercials included.
Carolyn Maloney is the most sexist of women. We just found out. Although this should not be news. I know enough about prejudice and internalized prejudice, I know enough about racism and internalized racism, I know plenty about sexism and internalized sexism.
To say the September 14 primary is about which candidate is the most beautiful is absolutely the most sexist suggestion to make. Carolyn Maloney is suggesting that if the debate is held on TV when people are actually watching, people might find out Reshma Saujani is actually a good looking woman, and they might vote for her. How sexist is that thought!
Are you telling me people have been voting for Carolyn Maloney for the past nine elections because they think she is beautiful? I find that hard to believe.
Debating is about ideas and policies. Debating is not a beauty contest. All media forms have to be invited. It should be a TV debate, but radio stations should also be invited. The debate should also end up on YouTube. There should be a feedback mechanism. People should have the option to chime in. As many people as possible should have the option to participate.
We are fooling ourselves if we are thinking this debate is only about District 14. There is national interest in this debate.
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This is not about Carolyn Maloney being an ugly duckling, this is about Carolyn Maloney being an incompetent lawmaker whose time is up. (Al Hagan, Carolyn Maloney: Did They Apologize Yet?)
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Carolyn Maloney's Newest Lie
The credit for that credit card bill goes to Barack Obama, the man in charge. Maloney should stop taking credit for the Brooklyn Bridge, (And I'd Like To Take Credit For The Brooklyn Bridge) Maloney should stop taking credit for a non existent Second Avenue subway line, (Carolyn Maloney's Work On The Second Avenue Subway Line) and Maloney should stop taking credit for the credit card bill. (Obama Has No Business Kissing Maloney)
Now this 9/11 health bill has a great chance of passing, and thanks to presidential support. The credit will go to Barack Obama.
The president letting Maloney fail with the 9/11 health bill is a president saying this was not the person behind the credit card bill either.
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The New York congressional delegation needs to pick the right black guy to stand behind.
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Gothamist: Obama To Support 9/11 Health Bill: "The president looks forward to signing the 9/11 health bill into law, once it passes both houses of Congress, to help the first responders whose health and livelihood were devastated by the events of September 11th."Carolyn Maloney was running up and down the street a few months ago trying to take credit for the credit card bill. After being in Congress for so long and making Wall Street bad behavior possible, after being the enabler supreme, Maloney was now going to get a facelift and present herself as the person of the people.
Carolyn Maloney's Newest Lie
The credit for that credit card bill goes to Barack Obama, the man in charge. Maloney should stop taking credit for the Brooklyn Bridge, (And I'd Like To Take Credit For The Brooklyn Bridge) Maloney should stop taking credit for a non existent Second Avenue subway line, (Carolyn Maloney's Work On The Second Avenue Subway Line) and Maloney should stop taking credit for the credit card bill. (Obama Has No Business Kissing Maloney)
Now this 9/11 health bill has a great chance of passing, and thanks to presidential support. The credit will go to Barack Obama.
The president letting Maloney fail with the 9/11 health bill is a president saying this was not the person behind the credit card bill either.
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The New York congressional delegation needs to pick the right black guy to stand behind.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Carolyn Maloney's Newest Lie

Only a few days back a promising, young, female TV reporter asked Maloney point blank if she will debate Reshma Saujani. Maloney danced around the question. The reporter asked again, point blank. Maloney said her staff was in conversation with Reshma's staff about the details of such a thing. Maloney lied. Her staff has n-e-v-e-r been in conversation with Reshma's staff. Maloney lied.
A day later she put out a press release saying a debate has been fixed for September 7. There never was a negotiation, how can a debate have been fixed? Maloney is making it sound like she and Reshma talked about it, and together they decided they are going to hold a debate on radio - alarm bells ringing (Reshma is too digitally savvy to agree to a FDR era technology) - during the work day on September 7. I have not bothered to ask Reshma to ask if it is true. Because it is so obvious to me that Maloney is lying, again. Reshma would not agree to such outmoded technology. She is a YouTube/Facebook/Twitter kind of person. She will agree to nothing less than a TV debate that a bunch of TV channels are eager to host.
Maloney. Lied. Again.
No wonder we have suffered from the Great Rececession and the Big Oil Spill. Maloney is a big reason why.
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And I'd Like To Take Credit For The Brooklyn Bridge

Carolyn Maloney's Work On The Second Avenue Subway Line
Going by her record, I also expect her to take credit for having earned the right to vote on behalf of women.
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Sorry, but I have absolutely no respect for Carolyn Maloney, and I can't pretend otherwise. She is a lying, exaggerating politician. She is a mediocrity.
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Iran On My Mind

New York Times: Why Not to Bomb Iran the magazine unveiled a cover story saying that Israel is likely to bomb Iran within a year.... “Netanyahu’s belief is that Iran is not Israel’s problem alone; it is the world’s problem, and the world, led by the United States, is duty-bound to grapple with it.” .... Israel’s inclination to attack Iran is “more a matter of the amygdala and emotion than of the cortex and thought.” .... Israel’s regional nuclear monopoly has “near-sanctity, in the public’s mind” because it has “allowed the Jewish state to recover from the wounds of the Holocaust.” ..... “The Jews had no power to stop Hitler from annihilating us,” an anonymous Israeli official tells Goldberg. “Today, 6 million Jews live in Israel, and someone is threatening them with annihilation. But now we have the power to stop them. Bibi knows that this is the choice.” ..... “The challenges posed by a nuclear Iran are more subtle than a direct attack ..... “Iran’s militant proxies would be able to fire rockets and engage in other terror activities while enjoying a nuclear umbrella.” ...... If the Holocaust has left Israelis with an exaggerated fear of Iran’s intentions, it has also left them with an absolute refusal to be cowed. .......Given that the United States would almost certainly be drawn into war with Iran in the wake of an Israeli strike, and given that America would be blamed for the strike whether or not it had green-lighted it, and given the many ways this would be bad for national security, how can American leaders keep it from happening? ....an attack would radically dim what prospects there are for lasting peace in the Middle East; Israel’s downward spiral — in which regional hostility toward it leads to conflicts that only deepen the hostility — would be sustained big time.
I am at the early stages of my digital journeys into Iran. I am in a mood to soak up information. I am in a mood to network among the Iranian diaspora. I want to read up. I want to send out emails. I want to call up a few people. Immersion is the word. You want to immerse.
This is about the concept of open intelligence. What if all information you or anyone else needs is already out there and anyone can access it?
I want to start making some moves. The work has to start in the diaspora.
I said in my last post that Burma would not be possible, Tibet is even harder. (Iran: Am I Running Late? Maybe Not) I need to revisit that statement. I meant to talk in terms of the project I have in mind. Iran is the most possible.
Of course Burma and Tibet are options, but they are not low hanging fruits like Iran. I'd need greater resources and power to make a dent with Burma and Tibet. And Iran should have my plate full for now.
The principles I applied in Nepal and intend to apply in Iran, they are universally applicable. But you have to mutate with the virus. Those principles will have unique applications from one country to the next. You are talking about dynamic, complex situations.
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U.S. Sends Muslim Center Imam to Arab World to Promote Religious Tolerance: Imam Feisal will be traveling to Qatar, Bahrain and the U.A.E. .... the plan to build a center with a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center attacks has provoked a wave of anti-Muslim sentiment. ..... this is how we engage an issue, have a robust debate ..... we have seen this in various parts of the world, where people who promote tolerance and diversity are intimidated, jailed, killed…. ..... there was frustration in the Muslim world “against the policies of the U.S. government, politically, where we espouse principles of democracy and human rights and where we ally ourselves with oppressive regimes in many of these countries.” ...... a Muslim Deepak Chopra. ..... the blatantly false reporting that has led some victims’ families to think that this project is somehow designed by Muslims to gloat over the attacks on 9/11. That could not be farther from the truth...... the traditional Islamic feast to mark the end of Ramadan will fall on or around Sept. 11.
Oil Plumes May Be More Toxic Than Thought, Scientists Warn Undersea plumes of microscopic oil droplets extending dozens of miles from the BP wellhead may be more toxic to marine microorganisms in the Gulf of Mexico than previously believed .... the heavily dispersed oil in the gulf remains a persistent threat to sea life. .... widespread ecological damage. ..... ive million barrels of oil released from the Deepwater Horizon well had been removed from the gulf through human or natural processes, or had been so highly dispersed that it ceased to pose a significant threat to the ecosystem.
Dimming the Skyline to Save the Birds The New York City skyline is a treacherous place for migrating birds..... leaves thousands of birds dead .... The birds are drawn in by the glow of the city and are unable to see the miles of concrete and glass stretching into the sky ..... collision with manmade structures is one of the chief reasons that most of the species that migrate through North America are declining. In two migratory seasons, Audubon counted 90,000 birds who were killed in collisions with buildings in New York City.
Triumph Fades on Racial Gap in City Schools the evaporation of one of their signature accomplishments: the closing of the racial achievement gap.....in the city’s third through eighth grades, 40 percent of black students and 46 percent of Hispanic students met state standards in math, compared with 75 percent of white students and 82 percent of Asian students. ...... Reducing racial gaps in educational performance has been a national preoccupation for decades. .... Reducing racial gaps in educational performance has been a national preoccupation for decades..... the latest state math and English tests show that the proficiency gap between minority and white students has returned to about the same level as when the mayor arrived ..... worsening economic conditions for poor families and an increase in fatherless black households ...... would continue to close low-performing schools ...... keep pushing to pay more to teachers who work in hard-to-staff neighborhoods or subjects ...... The city has closed 91 poorly performing schools, established about 100 charter schools and sent waves of new young teachers and principals into schools in poor neighborhoods. .... the “Harlem-Scarsdale” gap in math. ...... Asian students have generally performed better than white students on state math tests in the city, and about the same on English tests.
Filling the Tank With Something Else the hunt for miracles. .... the new Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy, which is intended to finance high-risk, high-reward projects. ..... compared to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, part of the Pentagon, which spread seed money for such projects and incubated a variety of useful technologies, including the Internet...... A pound of gasoline holds about 35 times more energy than a pound of lead-acid batteries ..... Benjamin Franklin built a set of glass bottles that stored electricity and released it all at once; he called it a battery because, like guns, the bottles fired simultaneously. ..... convert the tremendous amount of energy stored by plants and trees to a car fuel..... “Cotton is pure cellulose” ..... “real science fiction stuff,” ideas promising enough to attract a few million dollars for research but not quite promising enough to draw the private capital required for small-scale production.
City Cemeteries Face Gridlock virtually no amount of money will secure a final resting place in the heart of a city that is fast running out of graveyard space..... Trinity Church Cemetery in Washington Heights, the last operating graveyard in Manhattan, has stopped selling plots, offering burial only in the most “extraordinary circumstances,” or to people with long-held reservations.... But New Yorkers continue to die, some 60,000 a year. ..... “We have people who would like to disinter Mom and Dad and sell the graves back to make some money” ..... London allows people to be buried upright, while cemeteries in Singapore and Sydney, among others, offer “limited tenure” ...... squeezing coffins into every barren inch, narrowing paths, stacking coffins nine-deep...... “We have had bribes offered, sure,” Mr. Tarantino said. “But we have nothing to be bribed for. We have no room.” ...... the extravagant monuments favored in the 1920s, reminders of the boom before the Depression ..... Despite the bulging waistlines that have necessitated bigger casket sizes across the country, Washington Cemetery is strict: no caskets more than 26 inches wide. ...... Many New Yorkers who struggled and saved to live in the city end up buried elsewhere. ..... 25 percent of all those who die in the city are opting to be cremated ..... the tombstones of the notable and the notorious. .... Being buried under a tree is more desirable than being out in the open.... many Asians prefer to be buried on hilltops
The Making of Andrew Cuomo calling his new vehicle “a toaster oven on wheels.” ..... “This campaign is as much about January as it is about November” ..... he’s more diplomatic, he knows Albany inside out, he has a passion for governing. ..... Populist outrage is building over the state’s historically untouchable public-employee unions, with their ever-expanding pensions and outdated culture of unfireable workers and overpaid bureaucrats. ...... t a little more than two election cycles ago his personal life was in shambles and his political career appeared to be over. ..... the job that his father held for three terms and that he has coveted for the better part of a decade. ..... That Cuomo has become New York’s dominant Democrat figure is something of a political miracle. ...... David Paterson, called a press conference the day after he was sworn into office to admit that he, too, had engaged in extramarital sex and was soon under investigation for a variety of other misdeeds ...... Once a gateway to national office, Albany is now where political careers go to die. ..... Even setting aside New York’s general ungovernability, the state faces a fiscal crisis that many economists say is more dire than the one New York City experienced when it nearly went broke in the 1970s. ..... “Albany’s antics today would make Boss Tweed blush” ..... politicians campaign in poetry and govern in prose ..... favors short, declarative sentences and unvarnished imagery. ..... Mario, a voracious reader who writes almost daily in his diary ..... not introspective or philosophical; his intelligence is intuitive and blunt. ..... Cuomo has aggressively pursued pension-padding in the public sector as well as a handful of high-profile government-corruption cases, most notably the lawsuit he filed against Espada for “looting” $14 million in state and federal money from the network of health clinics that Espada founded. ...... he was less interested in pursuing individual companies for wrongdoing than in finding examples of systemic abuse. .... Bill Clinton’s most accessible and quotable cabinet secretary. ..... a larger problem: a perception that Cuomo was too brash, too arrogant, too self-aggrandizing ..... At HUD, he cranked out press releases at a furious pace and traveled so frequently that one Republican senator, Kit Bond, kept track of his itinerary. ...... a middle-class kid from Queens ..... The Kennedys are an open, sprawling family that is un-self-conscious about its flaws. ..... He parlayed his work on homelessness into a job as assistant secretary at HUD ..... a reputation for being irresistibly charming — in addition to ruthless — ..... the same colorful talker he always was ..... a step down from being a cabinet secretary. ..... Most of the historical artifacts inside Cuomo’s office are Clinton-related ..... a book-length manifesto, “The New NY Agenda: A Plan for Action.” ..... the state’s lawmakers enjoy a rate of re-election that exceeds 95 percent.... clean up Albany; get the state’s “fiscal house in order”; “rightsize” its government; and restart its stalled-out economy. .... on paper, his agenda looks a lot like Spitzer’s .... what he did to HUD. When Cuomo took over, the agency was known as something of a slush fund for shady slumlords and real estate developers. ...... “There are 10,000 local governments in the state of New York,” he said at the state convention. “Ten thousand! Town, village, lighting district, water district, sewer district, a special district to count the other districts in case you missed a district.” ...... states can’t file for bankruptcy protection — there has been no come-to-Jesus moment ....... taxes, which are already 79 percent above the national average. ..... Cuomo has close financial and personal ties to the very special-interest groups that are contributing to the state’s budget woes ..... Jennifer Cunningham, a lobbyist for the state’s gargantuan health-workers’ union, which can be expected to provide the most powerful opposition to reforming New York’s bloated Medicaid system, helped run Cuomo’s 2006 race for attorney general and continues to serve as an informal adviser to him. ........ Spitzer and Cuomo have a history of mutual enmity dating to 2000 ..... Governor Spitzer asked Attorney General Cuomo to investigate the possible abuse of government travel privileges by Joe Bruno, the Republican leader of the state. Instead, Cuomo investigated Spitzer for having state troopers follow Bruno. ...... one prominent Democrat who has tangled repeatedly with Cuomo described him to me as “soulless, valueless and ambition incarnate” ..... He rarely fails to mention Mario Cuomo during his campaign speeches, invariably to vigorous applause. ...... Mario Cuomo still practices law at the Manhattan-based Willkie Farr & Gallagher. ... Cuomo told me that he just had a disturbing dream that his son won the election but quit before being sworn in because he couldn’t face having to deal with the Legislature. ..... Mario lobbied Bill Clinton to get Andrew his first job at HUD and lined up a handful of key endorsements for him in the attorney general’s race in 2006. ..... he is pledging to wreak some serious havoc on his father’s legacy of big-government generosity. ..... Spitzer, the self-described steamroller, took the bad-cop approach, effectively trying to bully the Legislature into submission. Paterson, a former state senator himself, tried reasoning with his former colleagues, to no better effect ..... speaker of the State Assembly, Sheldon Silver, a shrewd political tactician who wields enormous power inside the statehouse. ...... The speaker is said to not like Cuomo ..... “His philosophy is that it’s smarter to wait for an opponent to make a mistake than to force a fight. . . . That’s what he did with Spitzer; he just sat back and let him punch himself silly ...... Albany is a complex, temperamental political organism ..... patience, flexibility and the willingness to accommodate ..... like Spitzer, Cuomo has a reputation for being something of a bully ..... they have scoffed at Cuomo’s invitation to sign his pledge. Talking to members of the Legislature, you get the sense they’re spoiling for a fight. ..... “I wish him luck,” Díaz deadpanned when I mentioned some of Cuomo’s reform proposals to him. “We have been getting too many macho men in the government — too many macho men,” he continued, tilting back in his chair and working a wrist exerciser as he spoke. ....... They are preparing for a crusade of their own to beat back a hard-charging executive. “We are expecting a thug,” a senior Democrat told me when I asked about Cuomo. .....where Spitzer played one-on-one against the Legislature, he wants to bring voters into the game. .... He has the votes, but he needs more than that; he needs their fury ... “You get more flies with honey than with vinegar” .... Eliot could have been their best friend. I think I can be their best friend.
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