Everything posted by Hts121
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SB5 Bill and Repeal News
Cleveland police union's Steve Loomis says Ohio's new labor law effectively eliminates collective bargaining for police: PolitiFact Ohio Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association President Steve Loomis and other labor leaders rallying for repeal said the new law effectively eliminates the ability of unions to negotiate at all. In fact, SB 5 explicitly gives police and fire unions the right to collectively bargain for wages and safety equipment. PolitiFact Ohio asked Loomis to explain. "He (Kasich) is not taking away our right to sit at the table," he said. "He is taking away the right to collectively bargain. http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2011/06/cleveland_police_union_preside.html Rated as "Mostly True" by non-partisan Politifact - http://www.politifact.com/ohio/statements/2011/jun/15/steve-loomis/union-president-steve-loomis-says-ohios-new-labor-/
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Vote for the Detroit Superior Bridge in the National Trust Challenge = $25,000
I voted. How do you keep track of the results?
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
I imagine it is already posted here - http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,7006.0.html
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Although I think the way he went about it was not handled that well, it appears that this Kasich roadblock worked out well for all involved. He deserves some credit for that.
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Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
Safety forces are somewhat of a no brainer IMHO. I don't see a significant downside that even approaches the benefits of consolidation. Yes, schools will never happen. Some administrative positions might be able to be consolidated, but any talk of merging the districts in any substantial way will destroy this whole discussion. I also think that mergers of service departments will be a harder sell than people anticipate.
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Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
Today, you are correct. Which is why people really should be encouraged to carefully examine the costs/benefits. There are always con's in any substantial modification of the status quo. People are going to focus on those con's until someone can demonstrate how they are outweighed, perhaps significantly, by the pro's. So, no matter how far fetched it seems, we should keep discussing the issue.
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US Economy: News & Discussion
So much for the theory of trickle down economics and the notion that giving money to the richest of the rich (i.e. 'job creators' in the Fox News Amurcan dialect) is what is best for the rest. Workers’ share of national income plummets to record low Over the last decade, the share of U.S. national income taken home by workers has plummeted to a record low. * * * * * Opinions differ, but many experts think that the trend has to do with a number of factors, including a decline in the bargaining power of labor, and increased competition from foreign workers. Similarly, over the last year or so, U.S. companies have made record profits, while unemployment has stayed high and wages have barely risen. The chart jibes with other data, which show that since the 1980s, income for the richest 1 percent of Americans has exploded, while hardly budging at all for everyone else. http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110614/bs_yblog_thelookout/workers-share-of-national-income-plummets-to-record-low
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What are you watching?
Is Game of Thrones a mini-series or will there be more seasons? Anyone who watched on Sunday will know why I am asking...
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Cleveland: Jack Cleveland Casino
Good info. But we don't have a difference of opinion. I agree with you. My response was simply to offer examples of projects in which we DID lose something of significance..... or at least as significant as the Columbia.
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Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
I'm with you, Joe.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
You mean the CC progress? I thought it was still going to be awhile until they dug out the short part of the "L" that is going under the MM and will connect the two facilities. Regardless, where on 90 can you see the construction site? Not to mess with you, but I would assume you meant "Saw the CC progress on 2 yesterday afternoon."
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Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
The Ohio Constitutional Convention of 1912 gave political subdivisions local autonomy which would have precluded annexation. Before then, the suburbs just weren't built up enough to warrant any desire by the City to annex. Remember, Clevleand was a bit of a late bloomer as a major metro.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
I wasn't implying that this was the developer being 'cheap'. Quite the opposite. I'd assume they cost more than using wood for the studs on the interior walls.
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NBA: General News & Discussion
Amen Pawel!
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Cleveland: Downtown Aquarium
Yeah.... construction.
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Pet Peeves!
Obviously, you are using extreme examples which really don't apply. Nobody is going to get mad at you or offended for calling something 'lame' or 'crazy'. Using such examples is actually a pet peeve of mine. Also the term 'political correctness' is more than a bit of a misnomer. It has nothing to do with politics. It has more to do with generally accepted social standards, which we need (from sources other than ancient books written by people who knew nothing of modern society). There is no law against using the "N" word. There is no law against using the "F" word. There is no law against calling women b!tches, sluts, etc. There is no law against calling someone retarded. But all of those terms are hurtful and derogatory when used in most contexts. To suggest that people should not be able to frown upon their uses and forbid their uses in places where speech CAN legally and rightfully be restricted (e.g. place of employment, schools, my house), really is a pet peeve of mine. I agree that some people can run amuck with PC, but you are free to not associate with those people if you choose.
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NBA: General News & Discussion
Anyone up for a new holiday..... Lebron James Day...... everyone gets to leave work 12 minutes early!
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NBA: General News & Discussion
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Go Mavaliers! Seriously... I wasn't rooting against Lebron. I actually feel sorry for the guy now. This summer is going to be BRUTAL for him. I was rooting against Miami. I was rooting against the 'superstar' formula. I love how Dallas just showed that the 'team' concept is still the way to go. If Miami would have won, it would have been bad for the league. But, what do ya know, the superstar who stayed loyal to his team through all the tough times ending up winning it all with a sold albeit not star-studded supporting cast. Nice little tidbit is that not one player on Dallas' team had ever won an NBA championship. I have a feeling Lebron is going to go into seclusion at his fortress in Bath for awhile.- Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
Check the NEO Regionalism thread- CLEVELAND - Going on a GIFT Cruise
A+. Love the buildings framed by the bridge trusses. Was that a blue herron you captured in that one pic? Question - putting aside any effect natural or artificial light may have on it, what color is the cap on the Key Tower?- Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
I don't know. I see a lot of wood frame/truss systems these days. Not my area either.- Cleveland: University Circle: Uptown (UARD)
Thanks! In those shots, you can see the metal studs I was talkimg about upthread.- US Economy: News & Discussion
These numbers are tainted by foreclosures...... unless they are limited to private to private sales. For instance, we had one foreclosure on our block.... the bank first neglected the house, not winterizing the pipes, etc..... then it sold it for about half of what private sales are going for on our block just so it could dump it without worrying about the violations in need of repair. The guy who bought it has spent the last 3 months worjing on it and will surely flip it for a nice profit. But the initial sale is sure to be used as a 'comparable' in this type of analysis and for other sales, dragging down the general value in the nabe. I imagine other areas around the metro are much more prone to this phenomenon, which we probably are going to have to deal with over the next decade or so as more and more people realize they overextended themselves.- Off Topic
I forgot how miserably hot it gets in N Carolina this time of year. Took my bike down here..... went for a ride yesterday..... lost my sense of direction and got lost in a large residential neighborhood...... was lokking for someone, anyone to give me directions back to where I needed to go..... trying not to pass out from heat exhaustion...... but block after block after block, not a single soul was outside. Everyone hiding away in the A/C. The air was so thick you could cut it with a knife. One of those 95 feels like 105 days. Yuck. Can't wait to get back to my summer on the north coast! I usually don't come down here during the summers, unless we are going to the mountains or beach, but grandma turned 100 yesterday. Couldn't miss that. - NBA: General News & Discussion