Monday, October 04, 2010

DAY 323 - HELLO KATHY!

KATHY IN 2012 2011
So you want to be the county mayor?

You may get your chance sooner rather than later.

Here's some advice, learn this legal maxim:

Princeps legibus solutus est

That's how politicians in Miami think, and you have the power to stop it.

Go check out Investigation Miami and the Crespo-Gram Report.

Our pal Chairman Marc David Sarnoff is in a real bind with his "law office" and potential mortgage fraud.  And he is using tax payer money to hire people that will ease his re-election bid.

Why start raising money so far ahead from the election?  Ask anyone who has business in front of the City of C.R.A. and they'll tell you.

Our other pal Mayor Tomasito Regalado campaigned for his daughter on taxpayer time, has a billboard deal hatched in secret, calls for violence in the inner city, uses a secret police to persecute enemies, and fills the city administration with friends, family, lobbyists, and cronies.

Then, our esteemed mayor has the balls to lecture on ethics!

"The sovereign is not bound by the laws."

That's how it works down here.

And you Kathy have the power to stop it.

You want to be county mayor?

Learn to use it.

33 comments:

  1. Kathy Rundle is in the tank for Sarnoff. She won't touch him - even let him get off with perjury.

    We need the feds to step in. The climate of corruption is too vast for Rundle. Too many mine fields for her to negotiate.

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  2. Harry Connick Sr.4 October 2010 at 07:20

    Mrs. Rundle, why hasn't your office jumped all over the Sarnoff accusations? If you're expecting Marc Sarnoff to help you out with your election bid don't hold your breath. By the time you make your run Sarnoff will be getting "three hots and a cot".
    I'm sure your contacts in the Fed's office already advised you of this.

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  3. Miami is a cesspool of curruption and our state attorney selectively prosecutes if ever. Why has she not come down on Sarnoff already? What about all the scumbags on the county commission too?

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  4. Investigators should look into the campaign manager/lobbyists and how their lobbying clients always get favorable treatment by elected officials.

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  5. You mean Steve Marin and Armando Gutierrez and how their clients get all the lucrative contracts.

    But who runs Kathy's campaigns?

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  6. only the feds can clean this place up

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  7. Anonymous @ 10:31!

    Mayor Regaldo and Commissioner Sarnoff does not know there use to be a former employee at the City who was actually a former Federal Agent. That person has all the goods on you and everbody else. Currently, the Feds are reviewing all of the information and coming soon to the City of Miami are chains and handcuffs!

    I'm warming up my popcorn because you and Commissioner Sarnoff "Mr. Ethics" are the first two in line. By the way can I charge my popcorn and butter to the City's budget. I'm sure both of you can make those charges disappear!

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  8. Sarnoff and Kathy are 'buds'!

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  9. Sarnoff and Kathy are 'buds'!

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  10. That's right. Liaroff did lie under oath and was given a pass!

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  11. Here we go again! What is it going to take for everyone in the city to figure out Marc is the most crooked fuckin bastard to ever enter into politics in south Florida? Putting Sarnoff & ethics in the same sentence is like putting BP & environmentalist in the same breath, it just doesn't fly. He just does what ever the fuck he wants and apparently gets away with it.

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  12. Did Armando Gutierrez work on Kathy Fernandez Rundle's campaign?

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  13. Sarnoff wants to run for State Attorney.

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  14. We've already seen how Sarnoff operates as a city commissioner can you just imagine him as a state attorney?

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  15. The only thing Sarnoff will be doing is running from the angry monster crowd!

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  16. The state attorney doesn't hand out contracts like the county and city so Marin won't want Sarnoff to run, but Sarnoff wants revenge and to put people in jail, he'll run.

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  17. Liaroff will be in JAIL and will be unable to run.

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  18. Next up dogs and bones, Sarnoff's latest dog park purchase:

    1814 BRICKELL AVE, Folio No. 01-4139-092-0030, Sale Date: 1/2010, Sale Price:$2,687,500, Assessed Value:$1,775,000.

    Site virtually unbuildable due to Native American artifacts (bones)found on site.

    Using his paralegal, developer friend of commissioner puts in bid over amount City has offered.

    City pays almost a million over assessed value.

    City pays legal fees of developer as closing costs.

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  19. bails out developer with unbuildable site.

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  20. 1814 Brickell is worth barely $1 mil, at best. Site probably unbuildable due to Indian artifacts. Then Miami 21 reduced development potential. City paid almost $3 Mil including fees. Owners would have sold for $1 mil if the City just waited six months.

    Perfect example of why the City should never buy real estate.

    Tibor Hollo was involved.

    Who took the money?

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  21. Why did Sarnoff bail out the developer with city funds? Who got the money.

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  22. I seem to have had some trouble sending out emails last night notifying folks of what would be in today's Crespo-Gram Report. Until I work it out, on the Report today it's SEND A MESSAGE TO SARNOFF & BRAD KNOEFLER GOES AFTER SARNOFF'S PALS WITH A LAWSUIT.

    Click on my name above, and it will take you to my website.

    Thanks,

    Al Crespo

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  23. See you under the chestnut tree...

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  24. 1814 Brickell was a dog. No intelligent buyer would have offered more than $1 mil. City paid almost $3 mil.

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  25. Overpaid Govt Employee5 October 2010 at 08:08

    http://redtape.msnbc.com/2010/10/20-government-workers-with-super-sized-pay.html

    4. Miami – Amid budget crisis, average salary is $100,000
    How bad are things in Miami? Earlier this year City Manager George Burgess sent a memo out urging employees to stop buying bottled water. This came as the city was facing a $118 million budget shortfall and the mayor was calling for nearly 200 staff layoffs.

    Meanwhile, Burgess’ salary and benefits package totaled $425,000 last year. It includes use of a 2010 Infiniti M35, which cost taxpayers $30,000 for a three-year lease, according to the Palm Beach Post.

    Miami has plenty of well-paid employees. Nearly 100 earn more than $200,000 per year, costing the city $23 million annually, according to a 2009 analysis by the Biscayne Times (pdf). And 1,751 of the city’s 3,964 workers earn six-figure paychecks. Fully 80 percent of the city’s budget is devoted to salaries, a crushing amount that leaves precious little for parks or road improvements.

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  26. Smart well educated private sector employees and even owners get paid $80,000 with no benefits.

    Public sector employees complain when they don't get raises added to their $150,000 pay and benefit packages.

    Miami-Dade County and City of Miami overpay 95% of their employees.

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  27. CRA employees are supposed to be performing public service. (The CRA is supposed to reduce slum and blight.) Instead CRA employees spend all their time plotting to get taxpayers to pay them $125,000 per year PLUS $800 per month car allowances.

    Pigs.

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  28. Who is investigating police officers Wanda Mendez and Jeff Glasko? Their obvious bias and use of selective police enforcement must be being investigated. They too openly protect shysters slipping them "overtime" money.

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  29. I agree. Wanda and Jeff take money from the owners of Club Space and then they ignore the crimes being committed at Club Space. Further, they run around trying to put Club Space's competitors out of business.

    Who is investigating this police corruption?

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  30. Selective enforcement much?

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