Sunday, January 03, 2010
Into Our FOURTH Wretched Year of Blogging. By Geniusofdespair
We begin our fourth year of blogging (although we started at the end of 2006). It has been a grueling exercise for me. I fished up our first posts. I found it amusing that Gimleteye wrote about the Miami Herald yesterday and today and his first post was about the Miami Herald. Anyhow, enjoy the look back:
GIMLETEYE'S FIRST POST:
Saturday, November 11, 2006
How the Herald wimps out: by gimleteye
To know which stories the Herald editor and publisher know are important, but not important enough to warrant tough coverage that would threaten advertisers, just read the letters to the editor section closely.
Start with the two letters at the top of todays Opinion: "Restrict Developers" and "Old Cutler Headache".
The first letter: "Let government stop caving in to greedy developers who could care less about water shortages." Duh.
The second letter: "I challenge all (elected) officials... to join together to stop future development."
Now why it is time for a building moratorium in Miami and Miami-Dade county is a story worth reporting.
We have a county and city commission whose sole purpose is accomodating campaign contributors who need zoning changes and building approvals. Fair and representative govt? Give me a break.
But when it's election time, and the Herald could lead with stories that tell the truth about our communities and energize people to get involved: NADA.
Or, the paper prints a B section story that hints at the underlying corruption, and then go ahead and endorse the candidates the paper KNOWS are part of the great Miami destruction machine.
How nice to know that the Herald buries the BIG stories in the letters to editor. How comforting to know at least there's a hint of understanding.
WHEN did you ever read the Herald REPORTING about where all this traffic and problems with water quality could lead our communities?
Where did you ever read about the Herald dealing with a building moratorium story, or, how there's no difference between a developer and a big farmer any more. How about puff pieces on public officials or govt appointees that never even mention their land holdings out by Krome Avenue and the Everglades.
How every time there's an effort to manage growth for citizens who already live here, the overwhelming flood of lobbyists representing land speculators drowns city and county hall. Or taking commissioners to task for belittling citizens who have the guts to take a day to testify against decisions they know will go against them, their communities, and common sense!
Hard hitting stories? Not when the sacred cow of advertising revenues in the real estate section are on the line!
And WHERE is Miami New Times!!! At least we used to be able to count on New Times to write a story or two about what is important in our communities. Defede?
And to the letter writer, "Traffic on Old Culter Road is a nightmare." you should have gone to the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce meeting, recently, so that citizens could give suggestions on how to "improve" traffic in Miami-Dade. The cost for a seat was $125.
Now there's a GOOD one! Pay $3 for gas, sit in traffic for two hours a day, and pay $125 to complain about it.
The Miami Herald: where nothing is printed without a dusting of sugar and one eye closed.
MY FIRST AND SECOND POST:
Monday, November 06, 2006
Welcome by Geniusofdespair
Welcome to Eye On Miami, the place to come to talk about wacky politics and ethically challenged politicians. Tomorrow is election day and the ads on TV have been non-stop. I look forward to Wednesday. Vote "No" for State Amendment 3 and please sign a Hometown Democracy Petition if you can. I am really angry at the Miami Herald all the time because they are short staffed and leave out so much. I toyed with calling myself "Angry Person In Miami" for this blog but, I am more depressed than angry. I don't have a lot to say right now, just want to start the ball rolling. I would rather hear from you.
(I HAD TO INCLUDE MY SECOND POST TOO - BECAUSE IT WAS ABOUT NATACHA, AND MY OPINION HAS NOT CHANGED A BIT!)
Monday, November 06, 2006
Natacha Seijas - Vile Miami Dade County Commissioner
Natacha Seijas is a particularly vile and sour woman who is a County Commissioner in Miami Dade County. She is built like a bloated fire plug and has a furrow of frown lines etched on either side of her mouth. She has contempt for people in general and even the manatees can’t escape her crappy disposition. She said: “I am not a lover of manatees, as far as I am concerned they are from Cuba, which was our original animal, and I am glad they are here [but] I want to know how big that herd is because if that herd is way too big it is time to find something else to do with it.”
If I had to rate hateful people: This woman tops the list. And what happens to people who are mean and vile and sour: They get promoted of course!
Here is a press release from her website dated September 30, 2005:
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Natacha Seijas has been appointed by the president of the National Association of Counties to one of the organization’s influential steering committees. As an outspoken advocate for water and air quality and as chairperson of the Board of County Commissioner’s Infrastructure and Land Use Committee, Commissioner Seijas makes an ideal appointment to NACo’s Environment, Energy and Land Use Steering Committee. (She probably wrote the part about her making an “ideal appointment.” Nothing could be further from the truth.)
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16 comments:
Best wishes for many more years of incisive reporting on our corner of the world.
Thanks Larry - was reading Ellen Goodman's column about retiring today and have been wondering what that would be like for me. I could spend my days down at the elections department scouring the database for fraud.
Thanks for the grate blog (or did I mean Great!). Very informative, and I hardly ever dream of bedbugs anymore.
The Other M....tom
Congratulations on moving forward into your fourth year. This type of work takes dedication and persistance, which many of us must work very, very hard at. Thank you for giving us a forum where we can be heard and share with each other our opinions and concerns on various topics of interest. I have also seen how you have worked to improve the site and make older blogs easily acessible.
Development in Miami-Dade County went wild with little or no respect for the negative impact on our neighborhoods and quality of life, which is why I'm supporting the Florida Hometown Democracy and hope it passes in November (2010). The madness needs to be stopped.
Regarding my district's Commissioner Natacha Seijas, I have lost complete respect for the woman...
Happy New Year and continuted success to Eye on Miami for many more years to come!
Thank You EOM!!! 4 more years!!!
At least the Herald doesn't censor contrary opinions from its comments section. Geniusofdespair, you are a hypocrite of the first order. You filter out any comment that punches holes in your arguments. You have blocked at least a dozen of my comments over the past year. I have no doubt that you will block this one, too, you thin-skinned loser.
And I am sure I will delete dozens more of your comments. I don't care about your opinion, this isn't your open forum. Hit on the button in the top right corner and create your own blog and then you can get all your opinions published.
Keep on Rockin' EOM!
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And, complainer above, you are the reason writing this blog is such a grueling task. I don't do it to be abused, so I don't take kindly to snits who can't express themselves with intelligence and just rehash radio talk show talking points. That is like giving Rush and Glenn Beck a blog. Ain't going to happen here. They already have your ear. So write to them and ditto them to death.
After reading your responses to the anon, how can anyone say you are thin skinned? LOL!
My skin is translucent.
Go for odd 5. when you're good, it looks easy. both get a swampy stick-to-it-ness badge. It's wretched nostalgia that propels us, the faith in a better place, our material and spiritual environment.
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congrats on the 4 years. you guys are doing the community a tremendous public service.
Congrats on four years! We need you here.
Please don't ever stop. Your work is MUCH appreciated.
So much has been said, and so much more could be said, what you have here is a gem of citizen journalism. God continue to bless your life and show you where more light can be shined that hasn't seen it in a long time.
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