Monthly Archives: July 2009

Dallas

(Community Matters) DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) I had no idea part of the rail line was underground. I rode from downtown to Mockingbird station – felt very much like a subway.

Started thinking about those who so vehemently oppose in Austin, about their lack of vision and about the often-heard argument that we could purchase cars for most of the expected riders for cheaper. Well, aside from the obvious lack of contributing to environmental and traffic problems, I was thinking how the argument sounds especially silly coming from self-identified fiscal conservatives – it’s a false alternative since they’d never spend in the alternative.


Dinner last night with Charles Santos & Rick Bond. They are doing great – Charles consolidating Titas into Dallas Performing Arts complex, and Rick finishing up dissertation proposal. Steven is wrapping up client engagement this morning; we’ll have lunch with his aspiring-writer cousin, then off to Shawnee, Oklahoma.

This am, great planning meeting/conference call re: the 2010 Anti-Defamation League Torch of Liberty Awards where we’re honoring Amy & Kirk Rudy. Marcia Levy heading up fundraising – she’s awesome, much fun to work with.

Oh yeah, guess our big news yesterday was Steven fainting in Wheatsville. He’s fine. Was a strange windpipe thing.

Leonard Pitts on Prof. Gates

(Community Matters) It’s in today’s print edition of AAS but couldn’t find it there online. Why Obama could relate to Gates

One white guy I know recounts his own experience — cop barged into his home at 3 a.m., rousting him from bed, demanding I.D. — and says: “this [expletive] happens all over the place and it has nothing to do with race.”

And I say:

I’ll see your 3 a.m. roust and raise you Tony, jacked up on a street in Harlem, Bill, with a cop’s gun to his head, Bryan, pulled over for an air freshener on his rear view mirror, James, ordered to pull down his pants and lie on the curb, Robert, threatened with injury for drinking beer in the parking lot with friends after work. And that’s just among guys I know, including three preachers.

Now, broaden it to include the bridegroom shot to death on his wedding day, the African immigrant killed while reaching for his wallet, the Maryland man beaten senseless as he lay in bed, the Miami man beaten to death for speeding, the dozens of men jailed on manufactured evidence in Los Angeles and manufactured police testimony in Tulia, Texas, the man sodomized with a broomstick in New York. Are we supposed to believe it coincidence that the men this happens to always happen to be black?

Dallas OK

(Community Matters) Off to Dallas this morning – Steven’s working there this afternoon/evening and tomorrow morning, then we’re off to Oklahoma to celebrate Carol & Phil’s 50th anniversary. Dinner tonight with Charles Santos & Rick Bond; I think we’re driving to Ft. Worth to catch up with the Christie women – Tana, Leigh, Lily & Ivy are doing the Texas cowgirl rodeo and museum tour.

Luke Hayes again house sitting, and Oceans of Austin Mike Naymik is watching our gay fish. Newsflash: Mike thinks the koi may be pregnant. Didn’t realize you gotta grab koi eggs when they’re deposited along the pond wall, or else baby koi become fish food. So, hoping we’re incubating koi eggs upon my return. Yeah, gotta refigure the whole gay thing – probably lesbian.

A New Office Space II

(Community Matters) I’m hoping musings on prices at Austin Famers’ Markets align with interests of entrepeneurs in corporate social responsibility. I can’t articulate the connection but feel it there. A New Office Space

Amanda Chiampi and Shobie Partos have posted on how to and examples of employee volunteer programs.

Texas Capitol Reporting

(Community Matters) Just read on John Thornton’s Insomniative that Houston/San Antonio dailies & news networks once deployed 19 staff reporters, now only 3.

Yeah, this why Texas Tribune

AAS Blog Recommendations

(Community Matters) Wow, I’m honored – hadn’t seen.

Gay Games in Coppenhagen

(Community Matters) After an attack on athletes, bombs thrown onto the track. but, hey, no need for hate crimes legislation – people don’t really attack the LGBT community

Tom Doyal

(Community Matters) I mentioned unexpectedly running into Tom Doyal at the Rino Pizzi event on Sunday. Well, heck, more than running into Tom, since I literally thought he had died years ago. I know this doesn’t sound very respectful but it’s true and I’m just so damn happy he is alive!

So today, I receive in the mail a copy of Mambo Panties and Other Stories of Hulsey County, Texas. Tom’s stories, I haven’t yet listened but looking forward to doing so. I’m about to transfer the CD to my iPod. thank you, Tom

Goldman Sachs Owes US Taxpayers $5.4 Billion

(Community Matters) In my earlier post, I questioned the reasonableness of a 23% annualized return on taxpayers $10 billion TARP equity investment in Goldman Sachs. Stated then that we should be earning the same return as Warren Buffet for his $5 billion preferred stock investment in the company. Guess what . . . the American taxpayer got screwed. Warren earned a 111% annualized return – which sounds appropriate given the risk taken.

Congress should hold hearings on how the hell Treasury settled on $1.1B for its warrants (which when added to the $318mm in preferred stock dividends totaled a paltry 23% for an equity injection of last resort). By my calculations, Goldman Sachs owes US taxpayers $5.4 billion.

Rick Perry – Walking the Line or Crossing?

(Community Matters) Gov. Rick Perry and the line he walks – I suspect he’d just as hypocritically call another out for these during-the-session fundraising activities which violate the spirit of ethic laws if not the letter.

Hat Tip: Evan Smith

Tanning Beds Deadly

(Community Matters) Especially when under 30 exposed this is really bad news. Think of all the college kids who tanned during the last 20 years.

Curbing Oil Speculation

(Community Matters) It’s about time. Must practice care so as not to obstruct legitimate hedging of costs by industry. However, barely legit oil & gas enterprises owned mostly by financial firms, allowing them to skirt limits should be unveiled and capped.

It’s such a reverse of position for me. However, the blatant disregard for our macro economic health by the US financial industry which continues to place its profit maximization ahead of all else, which continues to leverage public monies borrowed from the Fed and Treasury against us even if they do pay back TARP funds, which ridiculously accounted for 40%+ of corporate profits during much of the last decade despite not contributing meaningful production . . . . regrettably, I’m willing to let the pendulum swing too far the other way for a while. There appears to be no curbing their greed otherwise.