Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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What drives an entrepreneur to start a business?  Is it solely about money?  Or is there something more?  I argue that often it is the  same creative drive that compels an artist to paint, a musician to compose, or a sculptor to look at a piece of rough marble and see an angel inside.  And those who understand the mind of the small business owner know why the proposed tax increase in 2011 will do more harm than good to the very people this economy needs most to create jobs.



On FBN’s Bulls & Bears recently Democratic strategist Jehmu Greene, the token liberal steak tossed into the wolf den of laissez faire commentators, uttered words to the effect that if we allow the Bush tax cuts to remain, the “rich” (I guess that’s me?) will not put the money into the economy but rather just squirrel it away “in their banks…It would not go into job creation or creating capital for small business.”


My first thought  was: “In my bank? Really?  How many businesses have you owned?” (To be fair she did co-found some internet venture called Urban Hang Suite which shuttered in 2003).  But then I reminded myself that, like Ms. Greene herself who has been in non-profit and/or government almost her entire career,  very few people in the  Obama administration, from the president on down, have ever started a business.  Thus they cannot understand what drives entrepreneurs to succeed.  They think it is just about take-home pay.


It’s said that small business owners work eighteen hour days for ourselves so we don’t have to work eight hours a day for someone else.  And often our income on a dollar/hour basis is less than the established firms we may have left to go on our own. Certainly this is generally true for those few scary years at the beginning when a myriad of mistakes are made and unanticipated events occur that prompt the principals to pay ourselves only after all other obligations have been met   So why do it?  Why take such risk?



First, the sense of pride of ownership and having built something from nothing is as strong in an entrepreneur as it is in the artists I alluded to earlier.  This is often a foreign concept to those who have spent their lives in secure positions in academia, government, or as line workers and middle managers in huge firms and thus do they discount our passion to create something while passing judgments like Ms. Greene’s.  Do not underestimate the fact that more than just money drives us to take such enormous personal risk.


Secondly, there is of course  that brass ring of selling the firm and walking away with a nice pay-out in hand.  Still, I know of very few successful entrepreneurs who upon a sale leave the world of business.  Rather they look for new ventures.  New challenges.  New job creating entities. Name an artist satisfied at just one piece.


Now, our company’s value is enhanced by increased business.  We have to grow in order to build our firm into a salable entity. And that usually means a larger workforce to generate more revenues.  It’s no coincidence that the targeted 2% of Americans making north of $250k create 28% of the nation’s new jobs.   The reason letting the tax breaks expire is an impediment to that growth is that many small business owners have their business and personal income intertwined. And as such a 5% tax on their personal income is a de facto 5% surcharge on their business.  For someone making $1mm a year, that is a $50k  hit to their business…two entry level employees.  In the end, we are employers, not charity wards.  We take the risks, it is our capital—and homes—at stake and so we will look to other ways to cut before reducing our own deserved compensation.  So in order to make up the shortfall and keep an owner level with 2010 all else being equal, these two employees may get let go.  Certainly an owner will put off hiring until he/she knows if they can afford new hands or not.  The new mantra for small business is “don’t hire one until you need two.”  Not the best recipe for getting the job creators excited about growing the payroll is it?


Before sitting down to write this I looked over my small company’s five-year projections.  Always we try to gage our fixed costs.  When we have some certainty on costs we can plan around them and ‘stress test’ to see how we survive in given revenue scenarios and prepare measures today in anticipation of any issues down the road.  Then we can better tell, for example, how much interest we can afford each month on a loan (assuming we can get one) to bring in more capital and expand the firm—and hire people we need to get us to the next level and that much closer to that holy grail of being bought out while satisfying our desire to build something special along the way.  But right now there is a big blank “N/A” on the spreadheet cells labeled “Federal Income Tax.”  Until I know what to plug in there, it will be hard to move forward.





Next time you hear an economist or denizen of Wall Street talk about how the "American economy" is doing these days, watch your wallet.



There are two American economies. One is on the mend. The other is still coming apart.



The one that's mending is America's Big Money economy. It's comprised of Wall Street traders, big investors, and top professionals and corporate executives.



The Big Money economy is doing well these days. That's partly thanks to Ben Bernanke, whose Fed is keeping interest rates near zero by printing money as fast as it dare. It's essentially free money to America's Big Money economy.



Free money can almost always be put to uses that create more of it. Big corporations are buying back their shares of stock, thereby boosting corporate earnings. They're merging and acquiring other companies.



And they're going abroad in search of customers.



Thanks to fast-growing China, India, and Brazil, giant American corporations are racking up sales. They're selling Asian and Latin American consumers everything from cars and cell phones to fancy Internet software and iPads. Forty percent of the S&P 500 biggest corporations are now doing more than 60 percent of their business abroad. And America's biggest investors are also going abroad to get a nice return on their money.



So don't worry about America's Big Money economy. According to a Wall Street Journal survey released Thursday, overall compensation in financial services will rise 5 percent this year, and employees in some businesses like asset management will get increases of 15 percent.



The Dow Jones Industrial Average is back to where it was before the Lehman bankruptcy filing triggered the financial collapse. And profits at America's largest corporations are heading upward.



But there's another American economy, and it's not on the mend. Call it the Average Worker economy.



Last Friday's jobs report showed 159,000 new private-sector jobs in October. That's better than previous months. But 125,000 net new jobs are needed just to keep up with the growth of the American labor force. So another way of expressing what happened to jobs in October is to say 24,000 were added over what we need just to stay even.



Yet the American economy has lost 15 million jobs since the start of the Great Recession. And if you add in the growth of the labor force -- including everyone too discouraged to look for a job -- we're down about 22 million.



Or to put it another way, we're still getting nowhere on jobs.



One out of eight breadwinners is still out of work. Most families in the Average Worker economy rely on two breadwinners. So if one out of eight isn't working, chances are high that family incomes are down compared to what they were three years ago.



And that means the bills aren't getting paid.



According to a recent Washington Post poll, more than half of all Americans -- 53 percent -- are worried about making their mortgage payments. This is many more than were worried two years ago, when the Great Recession hit bottom. Then, 37 percent expressed worry.



Delinquency rates on home loans are rising. Distressed sales are up as a percent of total sales.



Most people in the Average Worker economy own few shares of stock, if any. Their equity is in their homes. But with all the delinquencies and distressed sales, the housing market has a glut of homes for sale. As a result, home prices are still dropping. So the net worth of most Americans is still dropping.



And even though interest rates are falling, most people in the Average Worker economy can't refinance their homes. They can't get home equity loans. Banks don't want to lend to the Average Worker economy because people in it are considered bad credit risks. They still owe lots of money, their family incomes are down, and their net worth has fallen.



And according to the Reuters/University of Michigan survey of American consumers, expectations about personal finances are at an all time low.



Inhabitants of the Big Money economy are celebrating Republican wins last week. They figure financial regulations will be rolled back, environmental regulations will be canned, the Bush tax cut will be extended to the top 1 percent, and it will be harder for workers to form unions.



Inhabitants of the Average Worker economy aren't so sure. The economy has been so bad they're angry at politicians. They showed their anger at the ballot box. They took it out on incumbents.



But if nothing changes in the Average Worker economy, there will be hell to pay.



Robert Reich is the author of Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, now in bookstores. This post originally appeared at RobertReich.org.












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What drives an entrepreneur to start a business?  Is it solely about money?  Or is there something more?  I argue that often it is the  same creative drive that compels an artist to paint, a musician to compose, or a sculptor to look at a piece of rough marble and see an angel inside.  And those who understand the mind of the small business owner know why the proposed tax increase in 2011 will do more harm than good to the very people this economy needs most to create jobs.



On FBN’s Bulls & Bears recently Democratic strategist Jehmu Greene, the token liberal steak tossed into the wolf den of laissez faire commentators, uttered words to the effect that if we allow the Bush tax cuts to remain, the “rich” (I guess that’s me?) will not put the money into the economy but rather just squirrel it away “in their banks…It would not go into job creation or creating capital for small business.”


My first thought  was: “In my bank? Really?  How many businesses have you owned?” (To be fair she did co-found some internet venture called Urban Hang Suite which shuttered in 2003).  But then I reminded myself that, like Ms. Greene herself who has been in non-profit and/or government almost her entire career,  very few people in the  Obama administration, from the president on down, have ever started a business.  Thus they cannot understand what drives entrepreneurs to succeed.  They think it is just about take-home pay.


It’s said that small business owners work eighteen hour days for ourselves so we don’t have to work eight hours a day for someone else.  And often our income on a dollar/hour basis is less than the established firms we may have left to go on our own. Certainly this is generally true for those few scary years at the beginning when a myriad of mistakes are made and unanticipated events occur that prompt the principals to pay ourselves only after all other obligations have been met   So why do it?  Why take such risk?



First, the sense of pride of ownership and having built something from nothing is as strong in an entrepreneur as it is in the artists I alluded to earlier.  This is often a foreign concept to those who have spent their lives in secure positions in academia, government, or as line workers and middle managers in huge firms and thus do they discount our passion to create something while passing judgments like Ms. Greene’s.  Do not underestimate the fact that more than just money drives us to take such enormous personal risk.


Secondly, there is of course  that brass ring of selling the firm and walking away with a nice pay-out in hand.  Still, I know of very few successful entrepreneurs who upon a sale leave the world of business.  Rather they look for new ventures.  New challenges.  New job creating entities. Name an artist satisfied at just one piece.


Now, our company’s value is enhanced by increased business.  We have to grow in order to build our firm into a salable entity. And that usually means a larger workforce to generate more revenues.  It’s no coincidence that the targeted 2% of Americans making north of $250k create 28% of the nation’s new jobs.   The reason letting the tax breaks expire is an impediment to that growth is that many small business owners have their business and personal income intertwined. And as such a 5% tax on their personal income is a de facto 5% surcharge on their business.  For someone making $1mm a year, that is a $50k  hit to their business…two entry level employees.  In the end, we are employers, not charity wards.  We take the risks, it is our capital—and homes—at stake and so we will look to other ways to cut before reducing our own deserved compensation.  So in order to make up the shortfall and keep an owner level with 2010 all else being equal, these two employees may get let go.  Certainly an owner will put off hiring until he/she knows if they can afford new hands or not.  The new mantra for small business is “don’t hire one until you need two.”  Not the best recipe for getting the job creators excited about growing the payroll is it?


Before sitting down to write this I looked over my small company’s five-year projections.  Always we try to gage our fixed costs.  When we have some certainty on costs we can plan around them and ‘stress test’ to see how we survive in given revenue scenarios and prepare measures today in anticipation of any issues down the road.  Then we can better tell, for example, how much interest we can afford each month on a loan (assuming we can get one) to bring in more capital and expand the firm—and hire people we need to get us to the next level and that much closer to that holy grail of being bought out while satisfying our desire to build something special along the way.  But right now there is a big blank “N/A” on the spreadheet cells labeled “Federal Income Tax.”  Until I know what to plug in there, it will be hard to move forward.





Next time you hear an economist or denizen of Wall Street talk about how the "American economy" is doing these days, watch your wallet.



There are two American economies. One is on the mend. The other is still coming apart.



The one that's mending is America's Big Money economy. It's comprised of Wall Street traders, big investors, and top professionals and corporate executives.



The Big Money economy is doing well these days. That's partly thanks to Ben Bernanke, whose Fed is keeping interest rates near zero by printing money as fast as it dare. It's essentially free money to America's Big Money economy.



Free money can almost always be put to uses that create more of it. Big corporations are buying back their shares of stock, thereby boosting corporate earnings. They're merging and acquiring other companies.



And they're going abroad in search of customers.



Thanks to fast-growing China, India, and Brazil, giant American corporations are racking up sales. They're selling Asian and Latin American consumers everything from cars and cell phones to fancy Internet software and iPads. Forty percent of the S&P 500 biggest corporations are now doing more than 60 percent of their business abroad. And America's biggest investors are also going abroad to get a nice return on their money.



So don't worry about America's Big Money economy. According to a Wall Street Journal survey released Thursday, overall compensation in financial services will rise 5 percent this year, and employees in some businesses like asset management will get increases of 15 percent.



The Dow Jones Industrial Average is back to where it was before the Lehman bankruptcy filing triggered the financial collapse. And profits at America's largest corporations are heading upward.



But there's another American economy, and it's not on the mend. Call it the Average Worker economy.



Last Friday's jobs report showed 159,000 new private-sector jobs in October. That's better than previous months. But 125,000 net new jobs are needed just to keep up with the growth of the American labor force. So another way of expressing what happened to jobs in October is to say 24,000 were added over what we need just to stay even.



Yet the American economy has lost 15 million jobs since the start of the Great Recession. And if you add in the growth of the labor force -- including everyone too discouraged to look for a job -- we're down about 22 million.



Or to put it another way, we're still getting nowhere on jobs.



One out of eight breadwinners is still out of work. Most families in the Average Worker economy rely on two breadwinners. So if one out of eight isn't working, chances are high that family incomes are down compared to what they were three years ago.



And that means the bills aren't getting paid.



According to a recent Washington Post poll, more than half of all Americans -- 53 percent -- are worried about making their mortgage payments. This is many more than were worried two years ago, when the Great Recession hit bottom. Then, 37 percent expressed worry.



Delinquency rates on home loans are rising. Distressed sales are up as a percent of total sales.



Most people in the Average Worker economy own few shares of stock, if any. Their equity is in their homes. But with all the delinquencies and distressed sales, the housing market has a glut of homes for sale. As a result, home prices are still dropping. So the net worth of most Americans is still dropping.



And even though interest rates are falling, most people in the Average Worker economy can't refinance their homes. They can't get home equity loans. Banks don't want to lend to the Average Worker economy because people in it are considered bad credit risks. They still owe lots of money, their family incomes are down, and their net worth has fallen.



And according to the Reuters/University of Michigan survey of American consumers, expectations about personal finances are at an all time low.



Inhabitants of the Big Money economy are celebrating Republican wins last week. They figure financial regulations will be rolled back, environmental regulations will be canned, the Bush tax cut will be extended to the top 1 percent, and it will be harder for workers to form unions.



Inhabitants of the Average Worker economy aren't so sure. The economy has been so bad they're angry at politicians. They showed their anger at the ballot box. They took it out on incumbents.



But if nothing changes in the Average Worker economy, there will be hell to pay.



Robert Reich is the author of Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, now in bookstores. This post originally appeared at RobertReich.org.












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What drives an entrepreneur to start a business?  Is it solely about money?  Or is there something more?  I argue that often it is the  same creative drive that compels an artist to paint, a musician to compose, or a sculptor to look at a piece of rough marble and see an angel inside.  And those who understand the mind of the small business owner know why the proposed tax increase in 2011 will do more harm than good to the very people this economy needs most to create jobs.



On FBN’s Bulls & Bears recently Democratic strategist Jehmu Greene, the token liberal steak tossed into the wolf den of laissez faire commentators, uttered words to the effect that if we allow the Bush tax cuts to remain, the “rich” (I guess that’s me?) will not put the money into the economy but rather just squirrel it away “in their banks…It would not go into job creation or creating capital for small business.”


My first thought  was: “In my bank? Really?  How many businesses have you owned?” (To be fair she did co-found some internet venture called Urban Hang Suite which shuttered in 2003).  But then I reminded myself that, like Ms. Greene herself who has been in non-profit and/or government almost her entire career,  very few people in the  Obama administration, from the president on down, have ever started a business.  Thus they cannot understand what drives entrepreneurs to succeed.  They think it is just about take-home pay.


It’s said that small business owners work eighteen hour days for ourselves so we don’t have to work eight hours a day for someone else.  And often our income on a dollar/hour basis is less than the established firms we may have left to go on our own. Certainly this is generally true for those few scary years at the beginning when a myriad of mistakes are made and unanticipated events occur that prompt the principals to pay ourselves only after all other obligations have been met   So why do it?  Why take such risk?



First, the sense of pride of ownership and having built something from nothing is as strong in an entrepreneur as it is in the artists I alluded to earlier.  This is often a foreign concept to those who have spent their lives in secure positions in academia, government, or as line workers and middle managers in huge firms and thus do they discount our passion to create something while passing judgments like Ms. Greene’s.  Do not underestimate the fact that more than just money drives us to take such enormous personal risk.


Secondly, there is of course  that brass ring of selling the firm and walking away with a nice pay-out in hand.  Still, I know of very few successful entrepreneurs who upon a sale leave the world of business.  Rather they look for new ventures.  New challenges.  New job creating entities. Name an artist satisfied at just one piece.


Now, our company’s value is enhanced by increased business.  We have to grow in order to build our firm into a salable entity. And that usually means a larger workforce to generate more revenues.  It’s no coincidence that the targeted 2% of Americans making north of $250k create 28% of the nation’s new jobs.   The reason letting the tax breaks expire is an impediment to that growth is that many small business owners have their business and personal income intertwined. And as such a 5% tax on their personal income is a de facto 5% surcharge on their business.  For someone making $1mm a year, that is a $50k  hit to their business…two entry level employees.  In the end, we are employers, not charity wards.  We take the risks, it is our capital—and homes—at stake and so we will look to other ways to cut before reducing our own deserved compensation.  So in order to make up the shortfall and keep an owner level with 2010 all else being equal, these two employees may get let go.  Certainly an owner will put off hiring until he/she knows if they can afford new hands or not.  The new mantra for small business is “don’t hire one until you need two.”  Not the best recipe for getting the job creators excited about growing the payroll is it?


Before sitting down to write this I looked over my small company’s five-year projections.  Always we try to gage our fixed costs.  When we have some certainty on costs we can plan around them and ‘stress test’ to see how we survive in given revenue scenarios and prepare measures today in anticipation of any issues down the road.  Then we can better tell, for example, how much interest we can afford each month on a loan (assuming we can get one) to bring in more capital and expand the firm—and hire people we need to get us to the next level and that much closer to that holy grail of being bought out while satisfying our desire to build something special along the way.  But right now there is a big blank “N/A” on the spreadheet cells labeled “Federal Income Tax.”  Until I know what to plug in there, it will be hard to move forward.





Next time you hear an economist or denizen of Wall Street talk about how the "American economy" is doing these days, watch your wallet.



There are two American economies. One is on the mend. The other is still coming apart.



The one that's mending is America's Big Money economy. It's comprised of Wall Street traders, big investors, and top professionals and corporate executives.



The Big Money economy is doing well these days. That's partly thanks to Ben Bernanke, whose Fed is keeping interest rates near zero by printing money as fast as it dare. It's essentially free money to America's Big Money economy.



Free money can almost always be put to uses that create more of it. Big corporations are buying back their shares of stock, thereby boosting corporate earnings. They're merging and acquiring other companies.



And they're going abroad in search of customers.



Thanks to fast-growing China, India, and Brazil, giant American corporations are racking up sales. They're selling Asian and Latin American consumers everything from cars and cell phones to fancy Internet software and iPads. Forty percent of the S&P 500 biggest corporations are now doing more than 60 percent of their business abroad. And America's biggest investors are also going abroad to get a nice return on their money.



So don't worry about America's Big Money economy. According to a Wall Street Journal survey released Thursday, overall compensation in financial services will rise 5 percent this year, and employees in some businesses like asset management will get increases of 15 percent.



The Dow Jones Industrial Average is back to where it was before the Lehman bankruptcy filing triggered the financial collapse. And profits at America's largest corporations are heading upward.



But there's another American economy, and it's not on the mend. Call it the Average Worker economy.



Last Friday's jobs report showed 159,000 new private-sector jobs in October. That's better than previous months. But 125,000 net new jobs are needed just to keep up with the growth of the American labor force. So another way of expressing what happened to jobs in October is to say 24,000 were added over what we need just to stay even.



Yet the American economy has lost 15 million jobs since the start of the Great Recession. And if you add in the growth of the labor force -- including everyone too discouraged to look for a job -- we're down about 22 million.



Or to put it another way, we're still getting nowhere on jobs.



One out of eight breadwinners is still out of work. Most families in the Average Worker economy rely on two breadwinners. So if one out of eight isn't working, chances are high that family incomes are down compared to what they were three years ago.



And that means the bills aren't getting paid.



According to a recent Washington Post poll, more than half of all Americans -- 53 percent -- are worried about making their mortgage payments. This is many more than were worried two years ago, when the Great Recession hit bottom. Then, 37 percent expressed worry.



Delinquency rates on home loans are rising. Distressed sales are up as a percent of total sales.



Most people in the Average Worker economy own few shares of stock, if any. Their equity is in their homes. But with all the delinquencies and distressed sales, the housing market has a glut of homes for sale. As a result, home prices are still dropping. So the net worth of most Americans is still dropping.



And even though interest rates are falling, most people in the Average Worker economy can't refinance their homes. They can't get home equity loans. Banks don't want to lend to the Average Worker economy because people in it are considered bad credit risks. They still owe lots of money, their family incomes are down, and their net worth has fallen.



And according to the Reuters/University of Michigan survey of American consumers, expectations about personal finances are at an all time low.



Inhabitants of the Big Money economy are celebrating Republican wins last week. They figure financial regulations will be rolled back, environmental regulations will be canned, the Bush tax cut will be extended to the top 1 percent, and it will be harder for workers to form unions.



Inhabitants of the Average Worker economy aren't so sure. The economy has been so bad they're angry at politicians. They showed their anger at the ballot box. They took it out on incumbents.



But if nothing changes in the Average Worker economy, there will be hell to pay.



Robert Reich is the author of Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, now in bookstores. This post originally appeared at RobertReich.org.












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Money Making









31 Responses to “Video: Money Making Jam Boys – Judgement Day (Trailer)”







  1. Beezy Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b








  2. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    If I was an MC, i’d use Heaterz on my album..just pay Rza for the fee








  3. Mr. Iceberg slim Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm

    I thought fbm was sean coonery








  4. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    my bad Heaterz was True Master








  5. Remixznflow Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^

    are you serious? or making a joke.








  6. D. Billz Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    youtube.com/watch?v=qo9KNP6zE80


    ^ This is FBM aka Hootie aka Darius. cBc. Niggas is paranoid.








  7. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:43 pm

    fbm is Sean Coon?








  8. Wale Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    I still can’t believe cOLD is Crooked I


    stay wise, shit is mindblowing … (c) The Fizzirm


    but for real … I thought he was the real deal.








  9. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    ^ it was more the unabashed relentlessness of it all.

    ^

    Thread?








  10. b-ease Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    THE-XFACTA

    0 mins ago

    fbm is Sean Coon?


    ^^

    Yes. I really thought this was common knowledge.








  11. D. Billz Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. We established this a LONG time ago. He got about 5 or 6 different aliases. These new niggas be actin’ paranoid. This the SAME mofo who was on NikeTalk… the SAME mofo who was on Change of Heart, ILNY2 auditions… etc. This nigga had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.








  12. Remixznflow Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # D. Billz Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm


    youtube.com/watch?v=qo9KNP6zE80


    ^ This is FBM aka Hootie aka Darius. cBc. Niggas is paranoid.


    ^

    *dies*








  13. hip hop cops Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    fbm = hoots = darius = GOAT psychopath = former “change of heart” contestant








  14. Wale Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    this shit is not minor league no more


    cats bleed in this cold war








  15. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    #

    Beezy Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b


    ^He’s da worst! Most Hated








  16. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    Nas is trying to act again? Did he see himself in Belly? Did he see himself and T-Boz in Belly? Those two should never, ever ever ever ever ever ever act again. EVER!








  17. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    Assassination Day

    Rainy Dayz

    Incarcerated Scarfaces

    C.R.E.A.M

    Investigative Reports


    this nigga makes soundtracks..So Appalled








  18. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    ^ at the end of the day it is, but I havent seen fbm take a beating like that since Phuque

    ^

    What thread? I can’t imagine someone saying something to Hootie that hasn’t already been said hundreds of times.








  19. KzA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    b-ease Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    THE-XFACTA

    0 mins ago

    fbm is Sean Coon?


    ^^

    Yes. I really thought this was common knowledge.

    ^


    im sayin. didnt really think this could be any more clear








  20. Mr. Iceberg slim Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    his ninja had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.

    ^^^^


    I swear im cryin, i swear….








  21. g7 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    mini daddy = HH








  22. landlord Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    D. Billz Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. We established this a LONG time ago.


    ———–


    word…


    a very long time ago…


    how can everyone not know?








  23. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    It is him. We established this a LONG time ago. He got about 5 or 6 different aliases. These new niggas be actin’ paranoid.

    ^

    Word. How can niggas seriously not tell?








  24. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    # b-ease Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm


    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b.


    ^^

    Word. Also, no way dude is over 15 years old.


    ^^

    this is what i thought too..niggas need to chill on Marv








  25. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    D. Billz Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. This nigga had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.


    —–


    *Grabs Heart, Tells Elizabeth “It’s the big one”*








  26. Cashmere Cavalli aka Snowbunny Sampson Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Nas is trying to act again? Did he see himself in Belly? Did he see himself and T-Boz in Belly? Those two should never, ever ever ever ever ever ever act again. EVER!

    ======================

    yall dogging Nas’ performance but who could have been Sincere but Nas


    dude was the flunkie who found knowledge of self……he wasn’t built for that life Bunz was living (nh)








  27. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Yo cOLD, good looking on that thread link fam.


    Daps








  28. KzA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:48 pm

    I want the full sample set from Pilot Talk 2.. Those beats are so damn chill..


    Makes me think there is a whole genreera of music that I would really enjoy but just have not yet discovered..








  29. landlord Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:48 pm

    still smh @ FBM = Landlord and Beezy


    KzA is dumber than dumb








  30. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:49 pm

    Marv reads these comments and cries @ nite








  31. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:51 pm

    I want the full sample set from Pilot Talk 2.. Those beats are so damn chill..


    Makes me think there is a whole genreera of music that I would really enjoy but just have not yet discovered


    ^Kza ski makes the beats but then they have a live band or whatever redo them. Youtube that track Famous and you can hear the original then you hear the album and tell the difference. Famous is a old track of one of them mixtapes or Jets Files i think.












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America is filled with parks that are filthy, dangerous and badly maintained. The governments in charge plead: We can't help it. Our budgets have been slashed. We don't have enough money!

Bryant Park, in midtown Manhattan, was once such an unsavory place. But now it's nice. What changed? Dan Biederman essentially privatized the park.

With permission from frustrated officials who'd watch government repeatedly fail to clean up the park, Biederman raised private funds from "businesses around the park, real estate owners, concessions and events sponsorships. ... (S)ince 1996, we have not asked the city government for a single dollar."

Sounds good to me. But not to Shirley Kressel, a Boston journalist.

I asked her what's wrong with getting the money from private businesses, as Dan does.

"Because it goes into private pockets," she said.

So what?

"Because it's very good (for Dan) to use the public land for running a private business, a rent-a-park, where all year 'round there's commercial revenue from renting it out to businesses. He keeps all that money. People don't realize that."

So what? I don't care if they think the money is going to Mars. The park is nice, and people don't have to pay taxes to support it.

The park is certainly more "commercial" now. The day I videotaped, there were booths selling food and holiday gifts. The public seemed fine with that.

Biederman is not finished with his efforts to save public parks. He next wants to apply his skills to the Boston Common. The Common is America's oldest public park, and like many others, it's largely a barren field. Biederman doesn't want to seek business funding, as he did with Bryant Park, because the area is not as commercial. Instead, he would combine the Bryant Park and Central Park models. I know something about Central Park because I'm on the board of the charity that helps manage it. When government managed Central Park, it was a crime zone. Now it's wonderful. Those of us who live near it donated most of the money that renovated and now maintains Central Park. It's not a business arrangement.

Kressel says she'll fight Biederman's plan for Boston.

"(W)e don't need ... to teach our next generation of children that the only way they can get a public realm is as the charity ward of rich people and corporations," she said. "We can afford our public realm. We're entitled to it. We pay taxes, and that's the government's job."

The Central Park model "doesn't work for 98 percent of the country," she added.

I don't know what'll happen to the rest of the country, but it's working in Central Park. Why not try it in Boston? It's working for the public.



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31 Responses to “Video: Money Making Jam Boys – Judgement Day (Trailer)”







  1. Beezy Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b








  2. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    If I was an MC, i’d use Heaterz on my album..just pay Rza for the fee








  3. Mr. Iceberg slim Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm

    I thought fbm was sean coonery








  4. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    my bad Heaterz was True Master








  5. Remixznflow Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^

    are you serious? or making a joke.








  6. D. Billz Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    youtube.com/watch?v=qo9KNP6zE80


    ^ This is FBM aka Hootie aka Darius. cBc. Niggas is paranoid.








  7. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:43 pm

    fbm is Sean Coon?








  8. Wale Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    I still can’t believe cOLD is Crooked I


    stay wise, shit is mindblowing … (c) The Fizzirm


    but for real … I thought he was the real deal.








  9. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    ^ it was more the unabashed relentlessness of it all.

    ^

    Thread?








  10. b-ease Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    THE-XFACTA

    0 mins ago

    fbm is Sean Coon?


    ^^

    Yes. I really thought this was common knowledge.








  11. D. Billz Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. We established this a LONG time ago. He got about 5 or 6 different aliases. These new niggas be actin’ paranoid. This the SAME mofo who was on NikeTalk… the SAME mofo who was on Change of Heart, ILNY2 auditions… etc. This nigga had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.








  12. Remixznflow Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # D. Billz Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm


    youtube.com/watch?v=qo9KNP6zE80


    ^ This is FBM aka Hootie aka Darius. cBc. Niggas is paranoid.


    ^

    *dies*








  13. hip hop cops Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    fbm = hoots = darius = GOAT psychopath = former “change of heart” contestant








  14. Wale Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    this shit is not minor league no more


    cats bleed in this cold war








  15. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    #

    Beezy Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b


    ^He’s da worst! Most Hated








  16. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    Nas is trying to act again? Did he see himself in Belly? Did he see himself and T-Boz in Belly? Those two should never, ever ever ever ever ever ever act again. EVER!








  17. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    Assassination Day

    Rainy Dayz

    Incarcerated Scarfaces

    C.R.E.A.M

    Investigative Reports


    this nigga makes soundtracks..So Appalled








  18. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    ^ at the end of the day it is, but I havent seen fbm take a beating like that since Phuque

    ^

    What thread? I can’t imagine someone saying something to Hootie that hasn’t already been said hundreds of times.








  19. KzA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    b-ease Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    THE-XFACTA

    0 mins ago

    fbm is Sean Coon?


    ^^

    Yes. I really thought this was common knowledge.

    ^


    im sayin. didnt really think this could be any more clear








  20. Mr. Iceberg slim Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    his ninja had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.

    ^^^^


    I swear im cryin, i swear….








  21. g7 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    mini daddy = HH








  22. landlord Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    D. Billz Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. We established this a LONG time ago.


    ———–


    word…


    a very long time ago…


    how can everyone not know?








  23. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    It is him. We established this a LONG time ago. He got about 5 or 6 different aliases. These new niggas be actin’ paranoid.

    ^

    Word. How can niggas seriously not tell?








  24. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    # b-ease Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm


    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b.


    ^^

    Word. Also, no way dude is over 15 years old.


    ^^

    this is what i thought too..niggas need to chill on Marv








  25. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    D. Billz Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. This nigga had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.


    —–


    *Grabs Heart, Tells Elizabeth “It’s the big one”*








  26. Cashmere Cavalli aka Snowbunny Sampson Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Nas is trying to act again? Did he see himself in Belly? Did he see himself and T-Boz in Belly? Those two should never, ever ever ever ever ever ever act again. EVER!

    ======================

    yall dogging Nas’ performance but who could have been Sincere but Nas


    dude was the flunkie who found knowledge of self……he wasn’t built for that life Bunz was living (nh)








  27. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Yo cOLD, good looking on that thread link fam.


    Daps








  28. KzA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:48 pm

    I want the full sample set from Pilot Talk 2.. Those beats are so damn chill..


    Makes me think there is a whole genreera of music that I would really enjoy but just have not yet discovered..








  29. landlord Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:48 pm

    still smh @ FBM = Landlord and Beezy


    KzA is dumber than dumb








  30. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:49 pm

    Marv reads these comments and cries @ nite








  31. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:51 pm

    I want the full sample set from Pilot Talk 2.. Those beats are so damn chill..


    Makes me think there is a whole genreera of music that I would really enjoy but just have not yet discovered


    ^Kza ski makes the beats but then they have a live band or whatever redo them. Youtube that track Famous and you can hear the original then you hear the album and tell the difference. Famous is a old track of one of them mixtapes or Jets Files i think.












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America is filled with parks that are filthy, dangerous and badly maintained. The governments in charge plead: We can't help it. Our budgets have been slashed. We don't have enough money!

Bryant Park, in midtown Manhattan, was once such an unsavory place. But now it's nice. What changed? Dan Biederman essentially privatized the park.

With permission from frustrated officials who'd watch government repeatedly fail to clean up the park, Biederman raised private funds from "businesses around the park, real estate owners, concessions and events sponsorships. ... (S)ince 1996, we have not asked the city government for a single dollar."

Sounds good to me. But not to Shirley Kressel, a Boston journalist.

I asked her what's wrong with getting the money from private businesses, as Dan does.

"Because it goes into private pockets," she said.

So what?

"Because it's very good (for Dan) to use the public land for running a private business, a rent-a-park, where all year 'round there's commercial revenue from renting it out to businesses. He keeps all that money. People don't realize that."

So what? I don't care if they think the money is going to Mars. The park is nice, and people don't have to pay taxes to support it.

The park is certainly more "commercial" now. The day I videotaped, there were booths selling food and holiday gifts. The public seemed fine with that.

Biederman is not finished with his efforts to save public parks. He next wants to apply his skills to the Boston Common. The Common is America's oldest public park, and like many others, it's largely a barren field. Biederman doesn't want to seek business funding, as he did with Bryant Park, because the area is not as commercial. Instead, he would combine the Bryant Park and Central Park models. I know something about Central Park because I'm on the board of the charity that helps manage it. When government managed Central Park, it was a crime zone. Now it's wonderful. Those of us who live near it donated most of the money that renovated and now maintains Central Park. It's not a business arrangement.

Kressel says she'll fight Biederman's plan for Boston.

"(W)e don't need ... to teach our next generation of children that the only way they can get a public realm is as the charity ward of rich people and corporations," she said. "We can afford our public realm. We're entitled to it. We pay taxes, and that's the government's job."

The Central Park model "doesn't work for 98 percent of the country," she added.

I don't know what'll happen to the rest of the country, but it's working in Central Park. Why not try it in Boston? It's working for the public.



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31 Responses to “Video: Money Making Jam Boys – Judgement Day (Trailer)”







  1. Beezy Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b








  2. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    If I was an MC, i’d use Heaterz on my album..just pay Rza for the fee








  3. Mr. Iceberg slim Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm

    I thought fbm was sean coonery








  4. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    my bad Heaterz was True Master








  5. Remixznflow Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^

    are you serious? or making a joke.








  6. D. Billz Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm

    youtube.com/watch?v=qo9KNP6zE80


    ^ This is FBM aka Hootie aka Darius. cBc. Niggas is paranoid.








  7. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:43 pm

    fbm is Sean Coon?








  8. Wale Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    I still can’t believe cOLD is Crooked I


    stay wise, shit is mindblowing … (c) The Fizzirm


    but for real … I thought he was the real deal.








  9. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    ^ it was more the unabashed relentlessness of it all.

    ^

    Thread?








  10. b-ease Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    THE-XFACTA

    0 mins ago

    fbm is Sean Coon?


    ^^

    Yes. I really thought this was common knowledge.








  11. D. Billz Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. We established this a LONG time ago. He got about 5 or 6 different aliases. These new niggas be actin’ paranoid. This the SAME mofo who was on NikeTalk… the SAME mofo who was on Change of Heart, ILNY2 auditions… etc. This nigga had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.








  12. Remixznflow Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # D. Billz Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm


    youtube.com/watch?v=qo9KNP6zE80


    ^ This is FBM aka Hootie aka Darius. cBc. Niggas is paranoid.


    ^

    *dies*








  13. hip hop cops Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    fbm = hoots = darius = GOAT psychopath = former “change of heart” contestant








  14. Wale Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    this shit is not minor league no more


    cats bleed in this cold war








  15. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    #

    Beezy Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b


    ^He’s da worst! Most Hated








  16. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    Nas is trying to act again? Did he see himself in Belly? Did he see himself and T-Boz in Belly? Those two should never, ever ever ever ever ever ever act again. EVER!








  17. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    Assassination Day

    Rainy Dayz

    Incarcerated Scarfaces

    C.R.E.A.M

    Investigative Reports


    this nigga makes soundtracks..So Appalled








  18. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    ^ at the end of the day it is, but I havent seen fbm take a beating like that since Phuque

    ^

    What thread? I can’t imagine someone saying something to Hootie that hasn’t already been said hundreds of times.








  19. KzA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:45 pm

    b-ease Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    THE-XFACTA

    0 mins ago

    fbm is Sean Coon?


    ^^

    Yes. I really thought this was common knowledge.

    ^


    im sayin. didnt really think this could be any more clear








  20. Mr. Iceberg slim Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    his ninja had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.

    ^^^^


    I swear im cryin, i swear….








  21. g7 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    mini daddy = HH








  22. landlord Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    D. Billz Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. We established this a LONG time ago.


    ———–


    word…


    a very long time ago…


    how can everyone not know?








  23. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    It is him. We established this a LONG time ago. He got about 5 or 6 different aliases. These new niggas be actin’ paranoid.

    ^

    Word. How can niggas seriously not tell?








  24. Harlem World Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    # b-ease Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:42 pm


    Marv kind of has his own distinct commenting style.


    I think he is a true n00b.


    ^^

    Word. Also, no way dude is over 15 years old.


    ^^

    this is what i thought too..niggas need to chill on Marv








  25. THE-XFACTA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    D. Billz Says:


    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    # Mr. Iceberg slim Says:

    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:41 pm


    I thought fbm was sean coonery


    ^ It is him. This nigga had a Myspace page that nation posted with the Best of Hall & Oates playing.


    —–


    *Grabs Heart, Tells Elizabeth “It’s the big one”*








  26. Cashmere Cavalli aka Snowbunny Sampson Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Nas is trying to act again? Did he see himself in Belly? Did he see himself and T-Boz in Belly? Those two should never, ever ever ever ever ever ever act again. EVER!

    ======================

    yall dogging Nas’ performance but who could have been Sincere but Nas


    dude was the flunkie who found knowledge of self……he wasn’t built for that life Bunz was living (nh)








  27. d_block_4_life Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Yo cOLD, good looking on that thread link fam.


    Daps








  28. KzA Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:48 pm

    I want the full sample set from Pilot Talk 2.. Those beats are so damn chill..


    Makes me think there is a whole genreera of music that I would really enjoy but just have not yet discovered..








  29. landlord Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:48 pm

    still smh @ FBM = Landlord and Beezy


    KzA is dumber than dumb








  30. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:49 pm

    Marv reads these comments and cries @ nite








  31. 007 Says:



    November 23rd, 2010 at 1:51 pm

    I want the full sample set from Pilot Talk 2.. Those beats are so damn chill..


    Makes me think there is a whole genreera of music that I would really enjoy but just have not yet discovered


    ^Kza ski makes the beats but then they have a live band or whatever redo them. Youtube that track Famous and you can hear the original then you hear the album and tell the difference. Famous is a old track of one of them mixtapes or Jets Files i think.












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America is filled with parks that are filthy, dangerous and badly maintained. The governments in charge plead: We can't help it. Our budgets have been slashed. We don't have enough money!

Bryant Park, in midtown Manhattan, was once such an unsavory place. But now it's nice. What changed? Dan Biederman essentially privatized the park.

With permission from frustrated officials who'd watch government repeatedly fail to clean up the park, Biederman raised private funds from "businesses around the park, real estate owners, concessions and events sponsorships. ... (S)ince 1996, we have not asked the city government for a single dollar."

Sounds good to me. But not to Shirley Kressel, a Boston journalist.

I asked her what's wrong with getting the money from private businesses, as Dan does.

"Because it goes into private pockets," she said.

So what?

"Because it's very good (for Dan) to use the public land for running a private business, a rent-a-park, where all year 'round there's commercial revenue from renting it out to businesses. He keeps all that money. People don't realize that."

So what? I don't care if they think the money is going to Mars. The park is nice, and people don't have to pay taxes to support it.

The park is certainly more "commercial" now. The day I videotaped, there were booths selling food and holiday gifts. The public seemed fine with that.

Biederman is not finished with his efforts to save public parks. He next wants to apply his skills to the Boston Common. The Common is America's oldest public park, and like many others, it's largely a barren field. Biederman doesn't want to seek business funding, as he did with Bryant Park, because the area is not as commercial. Instead, he would combine the Bryant Park and Central Park models. I know something about Central Park because I'm on the board of the charity that helps manage it. When government managed Central Park, it was a crime zone. Now it's wonderful. Those of us who live near it donated most of the money that renovated and now maintains Central Park. It's not a business arrangement.

Kressel says she'll fight Biederman's plan for Boston.

"(W)e don't need ... to teach our next generation of children that the only way they can get a public realm is as the charity ward of rich people and corporations," she said. "We can afford our public realm. We're entitled to it. We pay taxes, and that's the government's job."

The Central Park model "doesn't work for 98 percent of the country," she added.

I don't know what'll happen to the rest of the country, but it's working in Central Park. Why not try it in Boston? It's working for the public.



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