Entries tagged as ‘Idle Speculation’
(Cross-posted, belatedly, from Boston Daily)
Let’s start by picking on Hizzoner. Nothing gets the natives riled up like parking tickets, so Mayor Tom Menino’s $2.42 billion FY09 budget, which includes $13 million in new parking fines, is sure to be the only thing anybody in Boston ever talks about for the rest of time. Let the schools close; we demand parking amnesty now!
But seriously, the notion that the mayor is sewing great harm by balancing Boston’s budget on the backs of people who can’t manage to avoid parking in front of fire hydrants, rather than slogging through a nasty override fight, is about as dumb as the notion that kids wouldn’t be killing each other if it weren’t for these infernal T-shirts and video games. Gotta love this town.
In other City Hall news, the people who work inside City Hall still suck, just like they always have. (more…)
Categories: Uncategorized
Tagged: Boston City Council, Boston Magazine, Idle Speculation, Mayor Menino
(Cross-posted from Boston Daily)
We may be watching the balance of power tip on Beacon Hill. While Gov. Deval Patrick and House Speaker Sal DiMasi go back and forth about casinos and taxes—and whether or not they’re going back and forth at all—Senate President Therese Murray is showing herself to be both smart enough to recognize the power vacuum brought on by the bickering, and strong enough to fill that vacuum with substantive policy proposals. (more…)
Categories: Politics
Tagged: Boston City Council, Boston Magazine, Casinos, Deval Patrick, Idle Speculation, Therese Murray
(Cross-posted from Boston Daily)
These are strange times for the state’s coastal legislators.
First, in November, they were subjected to an energy bill sneak attack that, unbeknownst to them, opened up their coastlines to unfettered wind farm development. They balked, as did the Senate, which had been pushing an oceans management bill authored by Senator Robert O’Leary as a way to set up a framework for plopping turbines down in the water. The senate had threatened to hold Sal DiMasi’s energy bill hostage if the House didn’t act on their oceans bill, and so, last week, House leadership pushed a gutted bizzaro version of the senate’s bill to the floor.
Turns out, it wasn’t a whole lot more than a reworded version of amendment leadership tried to cram through in November – reportedly at the behest of prospective developer Jay Cashman. (more…)
Categories: Politics
Tagged: Boston Magazine, Brian Wallace, Casinos, Idle Speculation, Michael Morrissey, Robert O'Leary, Sal DiMasi, Vacations
(Cross-posted from Boston Daily)
Governor Deval Patrick found out what it feels like to be governor last week, as Sal DiMasi’s House finally – finally – got to work advancing the governor’s agenda. It’s only been, what, thirteen months since the inauguration?
Patrick got to see his beloved $1 billion biotech bill emerge from committee. Here’s hoping the cost of inaction isn’t more than a billion large.
More importantly, at least politically, this week saw the speaker reverse course and fall in line with the governor’s long-stalled plan to change the state’s corporate tax code.
For the past year, Patrick’s tax plan has been panned as a burden on business and a recipe for economic disaster. Now, suddenly, the speaker is not only acceding to the governor’s plan, but using the word “reform” to refer to the new taxes. What gives? (more…)
Categories: Politics
Tagged: Boston Magazine, Deval Patrick, Idle Speculation, John Rogers, Sal DiMasi