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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

"TROLL FOR DOUGH A-THON" Day Nine, "A Call for the Tote!"

At this point in the Mayor Villaraigosa's "TROLL FOR DOUGH A-THON", it is time in the spirit of the Mayor's "Junket to Israel", to "CALL FOR THE TOTE!!". Thanks to the "John and Ken Show" for the video.
And with the inside scoop on the "Tally of the Tote" is former Daily News Editor Ron Kaye who puts the total between $1.6 Million and $1.7 Million.

What message this sends to the likes of Rick Caruso, Ervin "Magic" Johnson and other aspirants for office space on the "Third Floor" will await the reports due to the Ethics Commission.
More updates on the "TROLL FOR DOUGH A-THON" later today.
****Evening update on the last event in the "TROLL FOR DOUGH A-THON". LA Times David Zahniser brings us home on tonight's finale in the "TROLL FOR DOUGH A-THON" at "L.A. Now".
Where does the time go? With his nine-day fundraising blitz coming to a close, the mayor has one last event to bring cash into his campaign coffers.
According to info filed with the city’s Ethics Commission, tonight’s fundraiser will be held in downtown Los Angeles at Liberty Grill, a sit-down steakhouse owned by the restaurant company Camacho’s Inc. So it shouldn’t be too surprising that one of the two co-hosts is Andy Camacho, founder of the Los Angeles-based restaurant company.
Camacho’s has concessions at Los Angeles International Airport and Ontario/LA International Airport – facilities overseen by Villaraigosa’s appointees on the Board of Airport Commissioners. Concessions for the Camacho’s two LAX restaurants are set to expire in 2010, according to the airport agency.
Andy Camacho already co-hosted a VIllaraigosa fundraiser on June 24, according to another invitation. On that same day, the Los Angeles City Council voted to award a five-year lease to Camacho’s. Inc. to operate a 3,460 square foot café and store in a building at the El Pueblo monument that surrounds Olvera Street.
The vote came at the recommendation of Villaraigosa’s appointees at the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Monument Authority (Carol Jacques and company). They said the agreement should charge Camacho’s $1.60 per square foot in the lease’s first year, $1.80 in the second year, and $2 in the third, fourth and fifth, plus maintenance fees.
Camacho’s won the lease through a Request for Proposals application, which is a competitive process. Still, a real estate broker with CB Richard Ellis told the Downtown News last month that rents at Olvera Street have been below market rate – and should be closer to $3.75 or $4 per square foot, depending on building conditions.
With tonight’s event, Villaraigosa will have had at least 21 re-election fundraisers in three months – more than half of them since June 21! He’ll likely take a break, now that the deadline for his first fundraising period is past. But with the next deadline scheduled for Sept. 30, don’t be surprised to see him hop aboard the money train again in a couple months.
It's been an enlightening nine days for readers and, we're guessing, an enriching time for the mayor.
......and a big thanks to the David Zahniser and the L.A. Times for the coverage.

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

For anyone keeping score, that's 3-4 times what the midget mayor had raised in advance of the 2005 primary. And he still has 9 months to go.

To paraphase recent major media, again: "he has opposition."

And, if you think otherwise, you're just injecting the also-filed's kool-aid directly into your jugular.

July 01, 2008 12:02 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I just noticed Mayor Twerp is on the Fox News Channel website. Apparently the Hannity Colmes program interviews him about his spin on Obama. Nothing good can come of this.

Michael Finnegan
CD-5

July 01, 2008 12:43 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

HELLOOO THAT'S POCKET CHAIN TO RICK CARUSO. CARUSO PLEASE SAVE OUR CITY AND RUN. WE NEED YOUR LEADERSHIP. VILLARAIGOSA IS CORRUPT, SLIMY, SLEAZY AND HASN'T DONE A DAMN THING.

July 01, 2008 2:08 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

NO ON GANG TAX.
From the Los Angeles Times
L.A. anti-gang project lacks proof of progress.
By Patrick McGreevy and Richard Winton
March 6, 2007
...In addition, 172 political contributions were made to city politicians by executives and employees of 20 of the 26 contractors for L.A. Bridges I and II. The contributions totaled $48,500, including $7,200 to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and smaller amounts to council members Wendy Greuel, Janice Hahn, Bill Rosendahl, Jose Huizar, Jan Perry, Ed Reyes and Bernard Parks.
Those who commented about the contributions said they support the program because it helps young people, not because it provides campaign checks. "I think it has done some good," Perry said.

These are the same fools who voted YES to place gang tax on ballot.

July 01, 2008 2:46 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Antonio is so desperate to get credit for anything anyone else is doing his Summer Nights park program is identical to Garcetti's After Dark in the Park program that has been nationally recognized. Can't this idiot of a mayor be creative on his own?

July 01, 2008 5:20 PM  

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