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Saturday, July 11, 2009

BEACH BANTER:

I have it on very good authority that Ventnor's new Mayor Teresa Kelly was asked by the NJDEP and the Army Corp to please sign Ventnor onto the AISPP, this year. Apparently she refused, telling them Ventnor was happy with the sand it had and it didn't want to buy anymore. So, is Ventnor in the project, or not? It appears that it isn't after all!


WHAT WAS THE 2002 Fall REFERENDUM ALL ABOUT?


Which raises a very interesting question about the election Mayor Kreischer called for and held in the fall of 2002. Did he and his Commission misrepresent to the voters in Ventnor what exactly it was about they were voting for in that referendum? I think they did. I think most people in Ventnor thought back then that the election was about joining the "Dunes project" as it was being then. That's not what happened though. Mayor Kreischer and the City Commission NEVER signed. I believe they dishonestly misrepresented themselves in that election and then went ahead and did whatever they damn well pleased. I think that election was really just about voiding the law Kreischer signed in fall 2001 that required Ventnor to hold an election before it could join such a Project. As I re-call he only signed that law that fall to avoid a very contentious election over it in a time of Nat'l emergency. He then had a change of heart over the course of the next year and decided to go ahead with the Project anyway. Actually in retrospect , all the voters really did that fall was hand back to Mayor Tim and his cronies the total authority to decide whether to join or not. Holding an election is a very serious thing. It costs a lot of $$ and it takes up a lot of people's time. To go ahead hold such an election on the commonly accepted premise that if you win your going to join because it's the "people's will" and to then NOT join is in my opinion a serious breach of trust. In fact, I cannot in memory ever re-call of such a thing happening. It appears that Mayor Kreischer and his cronies were so utterly contemptuous of their own citizens that they chose to simply ignore the mandate that was handed to them , to join.


WHY?

The question now is WHY? Why did they choose to walk away from their promise to join? What went on all those years after the election, in all those back room meetings with NJDEP the public wasn't invited to? Why, did Ventnor get cold feet after that election? Why didn't they join even after the Project was placed on their beaches ? Why, did the NJDEP even go ahead without Ventnor's signature on the famous 50 yr. contract? I think all these parties have some explaining to do to the public.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Well? Take a guess?

THE SAND KING - HOWARD MARLOWE

Howard Marlowe

Marlowe is French for low tide. The Perfect name for the guy everyone calls "The Sand King." Read all about this man ( @ the title link) and his K street Lobbying firm that specializes in tossing billions of our tax dollars into the Ocean.

Thursday, July 09, 2009

LOBIONDO SECURES $ 11.5 Mil. for Beach Replenishment Projects in the 2nd District


Congressmen Frank Lobiondo has received the OK from Congress for $ 11.5 Mil. in earmarks ( pork) for 2nd District beach projects. Two Million of that is for the AISPP. My guess is that 2 Mil. will be used in front of the beaches from the REVEL Casino to Central Pier , maybe even to Ocean One. This is where the erosion is the worst. It's kind of interesting that just yesterday the City Council of AC passed a resolution asking for a reduction in the height of the Dune part of the Project. The NJDEP has refused any adjustment to the so called template. AC wanted SHORE PROTECTION and that's what they're going to get. This isn't about recreational beaches or THE VIEW it's about Frank's friends in the Army Corp and all the companies that make a nice living off of their projects. It doesn't matter a bit to these people that AC is dying because it can no longer provide a Boardwalk that makes any sense to the people that come down here. Many don't come back because of the loss of the View and the decline of the boardwalk as a result. Maybe, Lobiondo can reason with the State on this issue? Everybody locally knows the Ocean City Boardwalk's business district has almost no dune in front of large sections of it. The Ocean City boardwalk is jammed packed all summer precisely because it's not buried behind a huge dune that obstructs the VIEW and the sea breeze. Atlantic City desperately needs it's Project template re-worked and NOW!

EL NINO RETURNS !!

Sat. Pic of the El NINO in infraRED


An EL NINO situation is forming in the Pacific Ocean. Read more about this @ the Title link.

AC CITY COUNCILS VOTES TO LOWER DUNE HEIGHTS

Thanks for the Memories - AC in better times


At Least the AC CITY COUNCIL is now on the record asking for a lower DUNE height in AC. Of course as predicted the NJDEP on Monday said, absolutely not! How can the sacred DUNE protect AC from a Tidal wave if we lower the dune? What IDIOTS the NJDEP are! The stupid ass Dune has itself done the job of destroying Atlantic City. The City might as well be in Vineland now for all the good the dune has done or will ever do. AC doesn't need to be protected YOU moronic bastards! It needs it's OCEAN VIEW & SEA BREEZES back.

NO GUTS NO GLORY

If the City of AC had any BALLS it would bulldoze the damn thing and let the State fine it. So what? So fine us a thousand or a million who the F__K cares? AC is dead meat without it's OCEAN VIEW!! So the City Council can use it's resolution as toilet paper as long as it isn't going to do anything to back it up.


TIMMAY DID IT & GOT AWAY WITH IT!

Hey, I don't like TIMMAY that's no secret, but at least he did the right thing that sunny day in May in 2004. He bull dozed a whole Dune ( @ Avolyn ave) and he did it just because he said it blocked access to the beach in that section of town! It didn't, but he didn't care a bit about Protection! He knew it was summer ( in 2 weeks) and if people couldn't walk DIRECTLY to the beach they'd be pissed off! So , he acted! Then the NJDEP instead of fining him for an outright illegal act , they allowed him to finish the job! Now these same people are telling AC that it's VIEW is a non-issue and that it has to PROTECT the town ..from what? We all know the stupid ass dune will last about an hr. in a really big Hurricane or NE storm.


PINKY & PALS

So, have fun Pinky and Pals . Good luck trying to convince Mr. Muriello @ the NJDEP that AC is a DEAD TOWN walking, or as it will soon be called "CAMDEN by the Bay" without the OCEANVIEW & The Sea BREEZE. He doesn't care because the AISPP is just that it's SHORE PROTECTION , how do you like the ORWELLIAN quality of that phrase now ? Just remember Pinky it was you and your pals at Ventnor and AC City Hall in 2000 that attacked and belittled anyone that dared to mention THE VIEW and the Sea Breeze etc, back then! You wanted SHORE PROTECTION and you got it!

MARGATE-LONGPORT - SO. VENTNOR

In Margate - Longport and So. Ventnor though we'll we'll take our chances without the so called PROTECTION of the AISPP and we'll enjoy the View, even in big storms. Yes, we'll get some damage ( maybe) but that's what's what Federal flood Ins. is all about, isn't it? In AC in the mean time enjoy the Protection Racket you bought into chumps!





Wednesday, July 08, 2009

REPLENISHMENT - NOT EVERYONE IS A FAN

@ the title link is an interesting little story taking place just south of us in Delaware. It's part of the on going struggle developing on our beaches. Resistance to what the "Sand Lobby" is doing to our beaches is starting to happen almost everywhere. Certain elements of the population are awakening to the utter futility of their project, as well as the costs. Anyway, read more about what's happening today on the beaches just south of us in the DelMarVa.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

AC BOARDWALK MERCHANT ANTI-DUNE GROUP GROWS

WHAT GOOD IS A BOARDWALK WITHOUT A VIEW?

Back in 2000 those of us in the Anti-AISPP pleaded with the people in AC and Ventnor and the rest of Absecon Island not to buy into the AISPP. One of our main objections centered on the simple fact that contrary to the propaganda being spread by the AC PRESS and the supporters of this BAD idea, "THE VIEW" was one of the main reasons people come down to then shore in the 1st place. We argued then and have ever since that depriving people of the VIEW, especially the view from the islands boardwalks was ill considered. But, FEAR won the day. The Sand lobby and it's supporters set out to scare people and they did a very good job. Nevertheless, we ( DUNE) the anti- Army Project Org. @ that time still managed to educate and fight well enough to be instrumental in defeating the extenstion of the Project any further south then Ventnor's beaches. Today, the Project Dune stretches from Maine Ave. all the way to New Haven ave, in Ventnor and it has caused enormous economic damage to our economy. People are no longer coming down to AC . Gamblings appeal is fading as we all now are keenly aware.

The Casino Based Economy fades

The local Gambling based economy started to fade almost 3 yrs ago , well before the present economic down turn. Many commentators and analysts have been pointing the finger to an increase of gaming venues in near by states as the primary cause. They're partially right in this analysis, but only partially. Until very recently what many of them failed to grasp was that if AC's gaming sector was in fact being neutralized to some extent by the "new" competition, it also had in the intervening yrs. destroyed , driven away or neglected developing it's other attractions and events.

HIDDEN ATTRACTIONS

It's primary attraction the ATLANTIC OCEAN was now hidden behind a wall of sand for no other reason then STUPIDITY and the FEAR it spawned. Today, this new group made up of many of the same people who fought to bring this Project into the community have come to the conclusion that it's now detrimental to the community. This group made up of mostly Boardwalk merchants know 1st hand that having a business on a boardwalk without it's primary asset ( THE OCEAN VIEW) is a business slowly dying.


THE MAN WHO KILLED AC

Why the politicians in AC couldn't see this back then is a mystery? The Mayor then James Whelan had a deep knowledge of the history of the community and it's boardwalks , yet he allowed the people pushing this idea to so fill his head with the notion that it was absolutely necessary for the survival of the community, that even destroying one of AC's primary attractions ( The once World famous Boardwalk) was worth the price. James Whelan two time Mayor of Atlantic City and now State Senator for this area is the man primarily IMHO responsible for the present day decline of AC.

THE NJDEP

So now Pinky Kravitz long time local Radio show host and personality is heading this "new" anti-dune group to try and get the State to allow AC to set a height limit on the Project dune. ( By the way "Pinky" as he's known was one of the Projects BIGGEST proponents back during the BIG fight in Ventnor and the election). Their problem is STATE law and NJDEP regulations forbid just such an idea. Adjusting the height of the dune runs directly into the reason dunes were added to the engineering template of these projects back in the late 80's. ( for Property protection). Once a Project dune was not a feature of so called beach replenishment projects. This changed 20 yrs. ago and ever since any Congressional $$ given is contingent on placing these structures. Nevertheless, example abound of so called Shore protection projects were the engineered dune is almost non-existant in areas where boardwalks exist. One only has to go to Ocean City, NJ or Ocean City , Md. to see examples of this. For that matter even Ventnor was able to get the NJDEP to lower the initial height of it's dune back in 2002. That was done primarily because of DUNE and the fact that the Mayor of Ventnor convinced the Corp. and the NJDEP that they might lose the election unless they could say that the dune in Ventnor wouldn't destroy the view from it's boardwalk.

Ventnor today

Tim's gambit worked back then and he won his election. But, today the view north of Ventnor Pier is largely gone anyway. Why? Because DUNES GROW in areas where they have enough sand in front of them. Since the start of the Project in 2003 that's exactly what happened. The sand moved from AC south and Ventnor,Margate and Longport's beaches have widened ( temporarily). Over the course of the last 6 yrs. some of that sand wind driven has built up the Ventnor dune where it wasn't bulldozed by Mayor Tim himself. That portion of the boardwalk from New Haven ave. south is the most prized part of the entire boardwalk today. Why? Because it has NO dune and an excellent view of the beach and ocean, plus the sea breeze. In AC and the rest of Ventnor you might as well have ripped down the boards for all the good they do now. It's pathetic how a few men's GREED and many others stupidity and stubbornness have now terribly damaged AC's prospects of ever becoming a 1st rate beach resort ever again. Margate and Longport on the other hand are thriving today with their beaches intact along with THE VIEW!


@ the title link is another AC PRESSarticle about Pinky's anti-dune group.




Monday, July 06, 2009

AC IN NEED OF REDEMPTION?

AC BEACH BAR

@ the title link is an Int'l new service article about the fallen fortunes of AC . It's no secret now the rest of the planet is well aware that AC has "jumped the shark" again. You've been hearing about it here for yrs. now. The implosion of the SANDS Casino a few yrs. ago was one of the bookends of the period CASINO PERIOD ( the implosion of the Traymore Hotel in 1972 the other bookend.

Friday, July 03, 2009

AC BOARDWALK JULY 4TH WEEKEND -FRI.

Took a bike ride this morning into AC. It's July 4th fri. and you'd think it would already be crowded in AC, right? Actually, the boards were pretty empty. Most of the shops were closed or empty. It looked pretty pathetic for what should be the busiest weekend of the season. It was much more crowded in Ventnor, particuliarly on the southern end where NO DUNE exists. Margate was happening, the stores filled , the breakfeast spots filled , traffic bumper to bumper, bike riders everywhere. AC was a Ghost town.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

MORE ON HEALTH CARE REFORM




Obama's False Friends of Health Reform

by Wendell Potter

I'm hoping President Obama realizes that some of the folks who've been currying favor with him are not, as they claim, bringing "solutions" to the health care reform table. Most Americans -- especially those who voted for him -- want nothing to do with the kind of "reforms" they are peddling.

If you watched the president's televised Q&A on ABC last Wednesday night, you probably noticed that one of the people in the audience was Ron Williams, the chairman and CEO of Aetna, Inc., the nation's third largest health insurer, and currently one of the most profitable. But there are a few things that you should know about Williams.

Back in the '90s, Aetna set out on an acquisition binge in its quest to become the biggest health insurer in the country. It got there by the end of the decade after spending billion of dollars for several competitors. By 1999 it had 21 million health plan members, the most any insurer had ever had at the time.

But, as often happens after buying sprees, Aetna soon came down with a bad case of buyers' remorse. As it turned out, some of the customers it had paid top price for were not as profitable as Wall Street analysts and the big institutional investors who owned most of Aetna's stock expected. When they took a closer look at what Aetna had bought, investors started deserting the company in droves. As a result, the company found its stock price in a free fall.

As the Wall Street Journal reported on August 13, 2004, Aetna's pretax profits as a percentage of revenues began falling dramatically after peaking at about 12 percent in 1998. By 2001 the company was a basket case as far as Wall Street was concerned. It had to do something, and fast.

Probably the most important thing it did to turn itself around was recruit Williams from rival WellPoint, the ambitious for-profit company that was gobbling up Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans from coast to coast.

As the Journal reported, Williams promptly ordered a $20 million revamp of Aetna's data systems. Health care analyst Joshua Raskin told the Journal that the new system that emerged from that investment, which Aetna dubbed the Executive Management Information System (EMIS for short), was "the single largest driver of the Aetna turnaround." Why? Because it helped Aetna "identify and dump unprofitable corporate accounts." How did it do the dumping? By jacking up premiums to unaffordable levels.

By the time the dumping -- or purging, as it is frequently called in the industry -- was done, Aetna had shed eight million of its 21 million members. It shrank so much that by the time it emerged from the Ron Williams-led turnaround, it had fewer members than when the company started out on its multi-billion dollar buying binge.

While Aetna was shedding those eight million men, women and children, by the way, it also reportedly shed 15,000 of its employees. Wall Street likes it when insurers dump employees, too, because the workers who don't get the ax have to assume the responsibilities of their laid-off colleagues. That theoretically boosts productivity, which Wall Street likes. And reducing the payroll leaves more money for profits.

The health insurance industry and its allies are working hard right now to convince you that the creation of a public insurance option would put a government bureaucrat between you and your doctor. As the 2004 Wall Street Journal article makes it clear, however, EMIS was at its heart a system that put corporate bureaucrats between people and their doctors. Here's what it saId:

Mr. Williams says EMIS helps him ferret out creeping costs so Aetna can react quickly. Sitting in his first-floor office in Hartford overlooking the Aetna parking lot, he taps on his keyboard to see whether some of the health insurer's members are visiting emergency rooms too much for nonemergency reasons, such as for the flu or a sprained ankle.

Did that send a chill up your spine like it did mine? And know this, if Aetna's CEO can keep an eye on your trips to the doctor, so can the CEOs of all the other big insurers.

The insurance industry claims that this time it really and truly supports legislation to reduce the number of people without insurance, that they've changed so much since 1994 -- when they said the same thing but did everything they could behind the scenes to kill reform -- that you can and should believe them now.

The next time you hear someone from the industry talking about how much they are committed to reform, remember that just a few years ago, the CEO of one of the biggest health insurers was the mastermind behind a business strategy that cost thousands of workers their jobs and millions of other people their insurance coverage. That's the real "solution" the industry is bringing to the table -- and the kind of reform Wall Street can really get behind.

Ron Williams has been richly rewarded by Aetna's board of directors for leading the company back to a level of profitability suitable to Wall Street. They tapped him to succeed Jack Rowe as CEO when Rowe retired in 2006. And they rewarded him with compensation totaling nearly $65 million over the past two years.

(Rowe, by the way, was paid $22.2 million in 2005, his last full year as CEO. He played a big role in hawking the high-deductible plans that Aetna and the other big insurers are now trying to push us all into. He claimed that Americans enrolled in managed care plans have been too sheltered from the real costs of health care and that we need to have more "skin in the game," by which he meant that we should have to pay a lot more out of our own pockets when we go to the doctor and pick up our prescriptions, even if we have health insurance. The median family income in the United States is just $50,000, which means that most of us already have a lot more skin in the game than Dr. Rowe and Ron Williams will ever need to.)

The insurance industry's two biggest lobbying groups -- America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) and the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association of America -- warned members of Congress in a joint letter a few days ago that the creation of a public insurance option would unravel the country's employer-based system.

As they say where I come from, that dog won't hunt.

It is the insurance company executives -- in their never-ending quest to meet Wall Street's profit expectations -- who are doing the unraveling by purging employers whose workers have the audacity to file claims when they get sick or injured.

A final point about Ron Williams: Not only are he and his fellow CEOs trying to kill the idea of a public health insurance option -- a central part of candidate Obama's health care proposal -- but he is the leading advocate of an idea Obama rejected and which differentiated his proposal from Hillary Clinton's -- the imposition on all of us of an "individual mandate." Many insurance executives were wary of such a mandate because they don't like the government mandating anything, especially those pesky state mandates that force them to include certain benefits in the policies they sell. Advocates of an individual mandate eventually brought the skeptics, including many of AHIP's board members, around to their way thinking by persuading them that insurers could make billions more in profits if every American had to buy an insurance policy from them. Now you know the real reason behind AHIP's shift from neutrality on the issue to full-fledged support. It's all about the money.

Wendell Potter is the Senior Fellow on Health Care for the Center for Media and Democracy in Madison, Wisconsin.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

FOUR $$ MILLION MORE GOES INTO THE GULF OF MEXICO

SARGENT BEACH, TX

Four Mil. $$ to be dumped on this God forsaken beach? Take a peek @ a map and try and locate this place. It's to say the least off the beaten track. Not exactly Miami or San Diego or even AC. Dumping sand onto Gulf of Mexico beaches , which are some of the most Hurricane ravaged land on earth ranks right up their with throwing $$ @ Wall st. This is what your Gov't considers job creation folks. God help us. FDR built dams and power plants at least. Maybe, these stupid Projects are becoming a metaphor what has happened to our society. Like the infamous "Bridge to Nowhere" Congress and it's BIG CORP clients just throw $$ at anything these days. No wonder were in such a ditch!
@ the title link read more about this Porky Project. Marlowe and Co. ( K street Lobbyists for "the Sand Lobby") sure do a great job of feathering these bastards nests don't they?

LIFE AFTER PEOPLE



If you happened to watch the History Channel show called "Life after People" lately you might have caught AC, Lucy "the Elephant" and even Richard Helfant on it. Hell, even the Army Corp managed to unbelieveably get a segment pushing it's Beach Replenishment Projects. I couldn't believe it when I saw an episode the other day where an Army spokesperson actually claimed that without their Projects Long Island, NY was doomed. These are, as I like to say, shameless people. I loved the scene of AC though, with the dune on the boardwalk. LOL! That scene might happen in a Life with People!