Latest Angelides Girls Commercial
For those of you wanting more of the Angelides girls, here you go.
This is the city: Los Angeles, California. I work here. I'm an ex-mayor. Los Angeles is a magnet for people from all over the world. Some of them run for public office. Inevitably some of them stray from the golden rule and rule for those that have the gold. That's when I go to work. My name is Yorty. I'm a dead pol.
14 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Mayor Sam with what women have to put up with in the corporate world today and sexual harrassement I find it upsetting that you would post this thread. You are encouraging men to behave like cave men and continue to think of women as objects. I always tell my men friends how would you like someone saying or treating your Mother, Sister, Daughter this way? Men think this is a big joke.
Anonymous said:
OH PULEEEZE! Don't blame Mayor Sam, its Phil whose pimping out his daughters.
Anonymous said:
I have to agree with 7:47AM on this one.
Personally, I'm a democrat but I bet that Schwarzenegger wins. You can't beat somebody with nobody, and I think Phil's a nobody.
Anonymous said:
Oook Oook, girlies are cuties. Oook oook, yum yum they be.
Anonymous said:
No way Gov Arnie would pimp out his kids for some ads. Maria would never let it happen.
Anonymous said:
Them girls be the marry'n type...
Anonymous said:
I'm surprised you didn't post on a thread on this huge goof.
Daily News...Mayor fumbles MTA clout City Hall officials ignore hearing on muting L.A. voice in transportation ..A bill that would reduce Los Angeles' influence on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board sailed through a legislative committee Tuesday after nobody from L.A. City Hall showed up to oppose it.
The bill calls for Los Angeles to give one of its four seats on the 14-member board to the South Bay cities that are also part of the MTA system.
Antonio remembers where the photo op will be day of but can't remember to send someone to this important meeting!!
Anonymous said:
Angelides won't get past the primary. Westly is up 37%-26% in the latest Field Poll.
Put a fork in Angelides, he's done.
Anonymous said:
Thank God for the Angelides girls. Thank God for Mayor Sam for airing their commercial. And thank God for 7:30's comments. She sounds hot too.
Anonymous said:
I would definately do her.
If you looked like Angelides you would pimp out your hot daughters as well.
Anonymous said:
Can someone educate me!
What Latino Republicans campaign, promote, work for GOP agendas in CD14?
Anonymous said:
Mayor Wants To Sell City Land To Land Some Cash
http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_115194551.html
LOS ANGELES In an effort to save $80 million over the next three years, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa called for selling 320 parcels of city-owned property, according to a letter released Tuesday.
Selling the so-called "surplus" parcels would generate one-time savings of $77 million for the general fund and $3 million in special funds, cutting into the city's looming $295 million deficit, Villaraigosa said in a letter
delivered yesterday to Alvin Blain, head of the General Services Department.
"The proper and effective disposition of these surplus property parcels makes sense, both from a fiscal and economic policy perspective." Villaraigosa wrote to Blain. "As such, my office takes great interest in the implementation of a successful surplus property program."
Villaraigosa further directed Blain to obtain market appraisals for all eligible surplus property parcels and seek out interested buyers.
Blain is expected to submit a report to Villaraigosa by June 30 detailing a plan to sell the land.
Villaraigosa unveiled his $6.7 billion spending plan for the city last week, noting that he planned to cut $47 million from the city's deficit. He said he was able to cut $40 million in inefficiencies, by taking such measures as selling city property, cutting employee bonuses and purchasing fuel-efficient vehicles.
Meantime, the City Council's Information Technology and General Services Committee agreed today to auction off eight city-owned surplus parcels by July, hoping to take in at at least $3.9 million, according to a report from
the General Services Department.
The locations and minimum bids for the parcels up for auction are: 323 E. 91st St., $225,000; 1263 Browning Blvd., $400,000; 2612 S. Palm Grove Ave., $300,000; 256 W. 70th St., $500,000; 520 E. Venice Way, $750,000; 4607 Ocean Front Walk, $1.3 million; 1728 W. 261st St., $150,000; and Napa Street and Sale Avenue in Chatsworth, $350,000.
Anonymous said:
In his eight years as mayor of Los Angeles, Richard Riordan liked to say that "politics is the art of the possible." Over the last seven days, one of Riordan's successors, Antonio Villaraigosa, has tested that theory, pushing a multifaceted program dizzying in its ambition and yet strangely familiar: Its key elements, many observers pointed out last week, are not so different from those pursued by Riordan himself.
Riordan and Villaraigosa could barely be more different in political terms. Riordan was a venture capitalist Republican swept into office in his first bid on the heels of a riot. Villaraigosa is a seasoned Sacramento politician, former speaker of the state Assembly, a liberal Democrat backed by organized labor who lost his first run for mayor only to recover and win the seat four years later.
Anonymous said:
Troubling symbolism
Mayor needs to offer real support to neighborhood councils, not lip service
http://www.dailynews.com/opinions/ci_3747491
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