Monthly Archives: April 2009

Austin Tea Party

(Community Matters) hmm, lots of folks gathering for tea bagging tomorrow. ok . . .

I have to say, John Stewart is so right on.
I do hear lots of complaining from folks, but only from those who were always against Obama.
The Republicans I know who voted for Obama seem to be very pleased with him and deeply disappointed in the GOP.

Jersey Swap

(Community Matters) hmm, kinda cool.

Hat Tip: Andrew Sullivan

Uncle

(Community Matters) I give.  Can’t take it.  The corruption of my 40ish month laptop just too much to bear.  The hobbled fix just way too unproductive.  Have to say, the IBM Thinkpad X41 was a very sweet machine.  Highly recommend it.  Way many miles over its lifetime.  Will wipe clean and reconfigure to a houseguest laptop once I migrate my working files and programs to a new platform.

A sweet platform indeed, a new Thinkpad X200.  1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 800 MHz FSB, 320 GB hard disk, Intel WiFi link and only 2.3 lbs.  rats, have to wait 9 days!

Progressive Endorsements

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Brewster McCracken or Lee Leffingwell for Mayor?

(Community Matters) A long time friend who’s an important community leader wrote asking me to explain why I’m backing Brewster over Lee for mayor. My response:


Why am I supporting Brewster for mayor over Lee? It’s about leadership, vision, ambition and courage. I’ll admit right off that Lee has the fourth attribute in abundance. I’ve appreciated his willingness to support what he believed to be the right position even knowing that it might disappoint friends and supporters.

So, the latter of the four qualities, they both possess. And, I believe Brewster is the runaway winner on the first three.

Some people say (especially his opponents’ paid team) Brewster is at a disadvantage in building council coalitions. This isn’t true. Look at his record of passing important City of Austin initiatives. And, I’ve spoken with several of the other council members who agree Brewster has and can bring together votes to pass ordinances. Whether he’s a bit brusque or less than warm at times doesn’t prioritize for me. This isn’t my experience, but I hear it cited. Nevertheless, I think the test of whether you’d most like to have a beer with someone has – thankfully – finally, lost credibility.

Vision – you’re an insider. I know you have a good perspective on this. Lee’s smart, deliberate and thoughtful, and vision hasn’t been his strong suit. I agree that during the last 3 weeks, his campaign is putting out talking points and positions which give him more depth in this arena. These have also been crafted after potentially disastrous statements about retrading our economic development contracts with major employers and not recruiting new major employers – fortunately, both since retracted. Brewster’s vision (& leadership bringing together collaborative partners) is prodigious.

Ambition. I’ve come to look for this in good leaders with very tough times ahead – think it comes from working so closely with entrepreneurs the last 26 years. You’re one; you know. Sometimes that drive for self fulfillment through success and advancement is the only thing that can keep you in the race despite pessimism all around and/or when you feel emotionally and physically exhausted. Wouldn’t work (for good of community anyway) if it wasn’t coupled with an impassioned ambition to make things better for our communities. And, I think you and I agree there isn’t any debate about the good motives of either Brewster or Lee. I do have questions about Lee’s ambition and drive – heck, he had to be drafted into the race for mayor. How sustainable is his drive and will he work for us 24/7?

I know you’ve been disappointed by Brewster’s votes at times. And, I realize you and others feel betrayed by the Lowe’s vote for instance. So you know, I think this represented pragmatism over what we all might (Brewster included) have preferred. It was never that Brewster wanted to support Lowe’s over protecting the aquifer or supporting friends to whom he pledged support on this issue – quite the opposite. But, he was convinced (and advised by city and other attorneys) that it was an unwinnable court battle that would cost the city millions and that we’d still lose. Lee’s made the same call several times, and, yes, I know you’ve voiced equal disappointment and anger toward him. I value their bottom-line-realistic pragmatism over ideology, when the latter is unwinnable. The city’s needs are too many and financial resources too scarce to pour them into battles we can’t win. I’m all for going to the mat when it’s do or die, however.

I don’t doubt where either candidates’ heart lies. Brewster is still committed to as green, as dense, as affordable and as economically vibrant a caring community as you and me. I support Brewster for mayor because he’s the best candidate to help us preserve AND enhance Austin’s quality of life.

Take ‘Em Out

(Community Matters) Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of civility.  

Regrettably, risking innocent people harmed, I don’t see that the world has much alternative but to bear down hard on Somalia and its coast. I’m not understanding why the UN and NATO haven’t locked arms against Somali pirates.  latest here

Hocus Pocus

(Community Matters) Yeah . . . . it has felt like a Houdini revival, though we’ve sure enjoyed March’s investment returns.

My intuition is to cash in on equity gains, though warning: this usually means just the opposite.

ADL Torch of Liberty Award

(Community Matters) More breakfast meetings like this!


Gotta love Marcia Levy.  Not only is she always a delight to be around & smart as a whip, when she invites you to a breakfast meeting, she might just host it in her home-with-a-million-dollar-view and actually cook a gorgeous breakfast.
Even though the Anti-Defamation League’s Torch of Liberty Awards aren’t until 2010, Marcia’s already got us meeting and planning (no surprise she’s one of the most effective gala chairs in Austin).   



Jan Soifer & Jeff Newberg
Jan whipped up matza pancakes with blueberries – good gosh, Suzanne, have you ever had one of these?  They are outstanding!  (Suzanne Winkelman who shares my LOVE for pancakes).

from 10:00 left: Lily Saad, Kirk Rudy, hostess with the mostest Marcia Levy, 
Lynn Meredith, Sherri Frauchtman and Mark Salmanson

sharing 12:00, Steve Adler, Lisa Goodgame, Mina Rofeh and Jan



Amazon and LGBT Listings

(Community Matters) Gotta be kidding me. Whomever decided to even try delisting LGBT literature from Amazon listings. . . . well, I’ll leave internal matters to them. Their board ought to ask itself what could have been the ramifications – can they even quantify lost sales if LGBT community would have boycotted? (if not every weekday, at least 3 out of 5 at minimum and often 5 out of 5, books from Amazon delivered to our home).

Thanks to everyone who raised the flags and encouraged Amazon to backdown.

Post-Easter Diet?

(Community Matters) Good gosh, way much food and good company. What a delightful Easter Sunday.

Church was packed. Loved connecting with our regular tribe and all those who return on special holidays, plus guests for first or near-first time including Tim McCabe, Paul Scott & Scott Simons. ZTejas brunchette with Joyce Christian, Rudy Green, Rickie Green, Tim McCabe, ST and me. Then a quick drive by to pick up our new friend and housemate, Luke Hayes. Luke is the Texas statewide director for President Obama’s new, national organizing initiative, Organizing for America (OFA). With Luke & ST, raced to join the Meredith & Mullen families for their Easter brunch. yum, Lynn rather effortlessly whipping up lamb, beef, salad, potatos, etc and of course, Tommy pulling out a choice wine. Raced home to meet Francis Trevino & John Phillip Santos for a bit of bubbly celebrating the holiday and their one year anniversary. Their anniversary and they brought us gifts, their books of poetry – gotta love that! 🙂 (JP’s second novel in final edit then going to print by Penguin). All the friends & merriment (and maybe too the wine & bubbly) making for an early night – and a terrific Easter Holiday.

Happy Easter

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Domestic Weekend

(Community Matters) Long time since we’ve enjoyed such a domestic day as yesterday – cleaning out the attic, moving winter coats to storage, cleaning out the pool house, cooking lunch, reading, writing, napping – Steven and Ron Berry making a new YouTube video for FuseBox. Then dinner at our favorite hole in the wall with one of our best friends, Kip Keller; dessert, wine & cigars in the pool house. Today, church, a couple of Easter brunches, a new friend moves in with us for a few weeks, hopefully evening champagne & nibbles with John Phillip & Francis. Easter is a good weekend. Much love to family, friends & neighbors.