Friday, May 20, 2011
Bloomberg's shadow government
From the NY Post:
Through a web of charitable donations, backdoor payments and private bonuses, Mayor Bloomberg has created a shadow government that caters to his whims and caulks over budget cuts.
A Post analysis found that over the past two years the nation’s richest mayor lavished at least $99.1 million through his family’s philanthropy and his private company on nonprofits. In turn, those organizations wind up hiring Bloomberg loyalists from his administration, and are often tapped to lend a hand on city projects.
While Bloomberg’s generosity serves as a tangible example of his commitment to the city, the “revolving door” between City Hall and Bloomberg-backed nonprofits is cause for concern, said NYU public-policy professor Rogan Kersh.
The billionaire quietly bankrolls his crusades — healthier eating, curbing smoking, overhauling schools — and it falls to his trusted foot soldiers in government and nonprofits to carry out his goals.
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billionaire,
Bloomberg,
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10 comments:
Emperor Bloomberg could not have bought NYC for his own personal whim,
if NYC's voters didn't sell it to him!
Beelzebub, Lord of the Flies.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh................
I'm b-a-a-a-a-c-k!!!
Dreckschwein!
What the voters gave, the voters can take away.RECALL NOW!!!
to John Liu, Cy Vance and Preet Bharara -RICO, tax code, forensic accounting!
Thanks for giving me a turd term!
yes - people eating better and not smoking so they are productive and not clogging up the healthcare system. We wouldn't want that now would we...
If you're so concerned about us eating better last poster...why do you insist on trying to feed us your crap?
If you're so concerned about us eating better last poster...why do you insist on trying to feed us your crap?
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So much for THAT troll!
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