Another Notch for Nawlins …
Posted: November 23, 2008 Filed under: New Orleans | Tags: Business Week, New Orleans 3 CommentsBusiness Week just named New orleans one of the Best Cities for Riding out a Recessions. These are some of the facts included in the article.
New Orleans, La.
Share of jobs in strong industries: 40%
Number of workers: 101,752
Metro area unemployment rate: 4.7%
Agriculture jobs: 1.21%
Professional, Scientific, and Technical jobs (legal, accounting etc.): 7.17%
Education jobs: 12.23%
Health-care jobs: 13.50%
Public Administration (Government) jobs: 5.85%New Orleans has plenty of challenges as it recovers from 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. The population has shrunk, putting pressure on university enrollments and hospitals. And tourism is way down. But the unemployment rate remains low. The city’s banks, which did not make a large number of risky loans during the housing boom, are relatively healthy. And firms are investing heavily in construction projects in the city, rebuilding levees and building a new refinery.
Now if we could just convince Mayor Ray Nagin and all his cronies to move to Dallas, we might actually make some progress.
Meanwhile, our Governor, the exorcist, Bobby Jindhal is going down the rabbit hole of Iowa. He’s been seems to be on the Republican’s sweetheard list of up-and-comers. Frankly, y’all can have him. Last year he was saying the state was so awash in funds that he wanted to get rid of the income tax. This year, we’re looking at tremendous cutbacks and dipping into the state’s emergency fund. This is another one of those guys that the press falls in love with but refuses to cover the whacky side. This guy coverted to Catholicism after participating in an exorcism and has been known to say things that make Pat Robertson look enlightened. Maybe he and Huckabee can work their voodoo in Iowa and fall into a black hole. I’d like to see that state lose its first in the nation status and its caucus system. They’ve been responsible for so many travesties that I think we could hold them for Treason.
Anyway, New Orleans is still here! Come visit us!
mardi gras float
and music at Vaughn’s
The Press, Wall Street, Politicans, the DNC, Banks: ALL MIA
Posted: November 16, 2008 Filed under: Human Rights, New Orleans, president teleprompter jesus, U.S. Economy | Tags: Accountablity 5 CommentsRiverdaughter assigned all PUMAs and Confluencians a project: figure out where to go from here so we can continue forward as a movement with relevancy. Being a scientist, I always look for the roots of the problem. I check for the problem and the catalysts. You can get frustrated by the symptoms but you never solve the actual problem without checking out the primal event. So when you saw MIA did you think Missing in Action? When You think PUMA do you think People United Means Action? Let’s just switch out the word action for a moment so that it reads ACCOUNTABILITY because there seems to be a lot of that missing recently.
I give my bank my money. I expect them not to lose my deposits and make bad loans. I expect them to answer the phone and attend to my needs. I expect after years of giving them money and seeing them happily deposit my checks that they should have no problem knowing that will continue so I deserve a loan. I give the government my taxes. I expect the roads to be fixed. When I dial 911 and I’m in true need, I expect the police to show up. I expect the levees they built with my tax dollars to provide the level of protection as promised. When politicians swears to uphold the constitution, I expect just that. When the electric company says it will use part of my bill to ensure the system is upgraded, I expect them to do as promised to me and to their regulator.
I’m not quite sure when it started, but none of these things happen any more and no one takes responsibility, apologises and fixes it. Worse than that, I have very few ways to make them accountable any more. The Army Corps of Engineers still refuses to be held accountable for the levee failure here in New Orleans. GM management does not want to be held responsible for making bad decisions and worse cars. The Press still hasn’t dealt with its drumbeat to the Iraq war, it’s skewering of both Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin, and its biased coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign. When President Elect Obama falls flat on his face on challenges that will be well above his experience and education level, they will undoubtedly go “who US?”
I try to call my bank and my electric company. If I’m lucky I can get pass the computer to hear some one try to help me that barely speaks my language and can’t solve any problems even if they had a phd. in it. If it’s not something in the manual of the top ten stupid questions, they are lost. I have been promised all kinds of things by service reps, only to find no one has a record of it, and I have no recourse.
There has to be a way to hold all these monsters accountable. Everything now is so big, so impersonal, and so screwed up that they can turn you off or send you off to jail if you don’t just send the monthly payment, but you can’t get from them ANYTHING they’ve promised. So, every windy or rainy day now, my electricity shuts off for hours, even though I pay nearly $300 a month now for electricity. I can’t make any bad decisions because the student loan is still due, the mortgage is still out there, and the IRS is brutal. You can’t leave or enter the country now with just your birth certificate. You have to have a passport and any government agency with an axe to grind with you can stop you from getting it. Oh, and thanks to President Elect Obama, those agencies can listen in on your phone conversations, read your mail, and search your computer activity. Can you hold them similarly responsible when they screw up counting your votes? I didn’t think so.
I always try to be thoughtful in my blog threads. I think long and hard and try to gather data and information and other ideas before I present them to you. Today, I’m just going to share my rant. When was the last time you felt you could hold any of these bad boys accountable for the way they behave?
So, Riverdaughter and my PUMA friends… I’d like the DNC to be held accountable for taking votes from Michigan and Florida when they really mattered, for stacking primaries and caucuses with a weighting system that was easily gamed by a Chicago mobster, and all that misogyny and sexism and race-baiting. How about it? Why don’t we figure out some strategies in the future to hold them all to accountable?
the bywater Swoons
Posted: November 10, 2008 Filed under: New Orleans | Tags: bywater new orleans, New Orleans, New Orleans Art Scene, Prospect 1, Swoon 1 Comment
More world class street art hit my neigborhood this week. As I drove up Burgundy towards the French Quarter, New York Artist’s Swoon’s goddesses were hard to miss. Her work is slightly different from the usual spray paint grafetti of some one like a Banksy. She uses wheat past prints which gives her work a real ethereal look. It also means that the work is fragile and unlikely to stand up to much weather.
These pictures of three Swoon works within blocks of my home were taken by Doug MacCash, an art critic for the Times Picayune.
http://blog.nola.com/dougmaccash/2008/11/new_yorkbased_street_artist_sw.html
There is a lot happening down here right now in modern art and we feel quite blessed to have these artists give us some attention. Installations like this can attract many folks. Uma Thurmond was here viewing Prospect 1. This is an incredible city wide showing of many premier contemporary artists. Follow the link for Doug’s blogs on some of the installations. They are amazing. Please consider visiting us if you’re an art fan. We’ve got a lot to offer right now and we could really use your tourist dollars!! Houston, Atlanta, Dallas, Nashville, and Memphis are just a quick drive away from us! And don’t forget we have world class food and music too!
I love this city and you will too!


It’s one of those rare things in New Orleans. It snowed like crazy this morning and I essentially had a blizzard vacation today. My campus had about 7 inches of snow and the power went off in Hammond. Down here in NOLA, there were these big huge wet flakes that dropped for several hours. They iced up my hibiscus, my bananas, my avocado tree, and the roads. My 12 year old lab-mix Karma was a pain to try to walk today because she’s not used to snow. Actually, she wouldn’t walk at all. She just stood there wondering why the sky was falling.
This guy may have been a close associate of Obama, Rezko, Axelrod, and Emmanuel (and basically all part of the Daley Machine) but I’m thinking the press will be shy to admit they were wrong and could reconsider their fluffing for Obama during the entire election and now. Also, I can’t imagine any savvy pol that was not careful about what they said to Governor Number 1 when they spoke to him because it was well known the FBI were after evidence for years. If Blagovich just refuses to go any where and continues to stay on the front page, will it help or hurt Obama? Does it detract from all the problems confronting him or add to them? 
Jindal is a throwback to the Dark Ages (oh, make that social conservative). The Republicans can be certain of that. The first time he ran for governor against Kathleen Blanco I remember watching their debate and hearing him talk about the most important time in his life was when he became a Catholic Christian while witnessing an exorcism. He’s actually witnessed and written about the topic. ( For those of you cynics: here’s his published article: Jindal, Bobby (December 1994). “





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