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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

If You Were Mark Mallory

This is what you would be doing this week:

1. Monday, you would have announced the return of a summer breakfast and lunch program that feeds low-income kids, the premise being that kids who aren't hungry can focus better, do better in school and get in trouble less.


2. Today, if you were Mark Mallory you would have said that the new Edge condos to be built on Culvert Street to green standards "puts us on the cutting edge. We're out there, folks...This is another illustration of just how innovative we are in this city." You would have thanked Council members Chris Bortz and Laketa Cole for their leadership in putting together the ordinance passed last month that offers a 15-year tax abatement for people who buy green-certified buildings.



3. Thursday, you would help break ground for Brodbeck Place II, off Westwood Northern Boulevard, where CiTiRAMA will be held in the fall. Eight to 10 houses by various builders will be finished for people to walk through. They'll cost between $180,000 and $220,000. "This is a formula that works," you would have said today about the project. "Let's be clear about that." A total of 26 houses will be built there.

4. Thursday, if you were Mark Mallory, you would be on Fountain Square at noon getting the green flag you would wave Saturday at the Kentucky Speedway to start the Meijer 300 Busch series race. You would say that you're related to Blake Mallory, who races trucks, and the people who make Mallory Ignition Systems. But you would be joking.

5. Friday, you would cut a ribbon for the AFL-CIO annual show and give a proclamation to St. Anthony Village in Over-the-Rhine.

That's all if you were Mark Mallory, which you probably aren't.


14 Comments:

at 3:55 PM, June 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

If I was Mark Mallory I would try to do something to get Cincinnati moving, which he obviously does not care about.

Mayor Zero, and this lame schedule proves it!

 
at 4:26 PM, June 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The great thing about Mallory is the way he takes credit for other people's work...hunger programs..."green" housing (Bortz and Cole)...even a housing project that began long before his term.

What's his contribution? Rhetoric!

 
at 4:34 PM, June 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

In other words, if I was Mark Mallory I would have done absolutely nothing this week.

 
at 7:15 PM, June 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm so thankful I'm not Mayor Zippy with such a boring agenda.

Instead, my daybook is filled with taking bites out of crime in my community in the morning slots.

Then, my afternoons are booked with trying to cut back overgrown weeds & tangled brush on vacant city-owned lots. That's right, you've read correctly. The vegetation is so bad it's hanging over in the street.

If I kept my property looking like these lots, I'd be in jail with no hope of being released for a long time. However, the city doesn't have any money to cut back their vacant lots.

Is there a petition circulating to recall Mayor Zippy? Maybe it's time to get one rolling.

 
at 11:41 PM, June 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ever wonder how Sam Malone ended up in the GOP?

http://hotair.com/archives/2007/06/11/video-become-a-black-republican/

 
at 9:34 AM, June 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mayor Zero is an embarrassment to us all.

Thank God the Enquirer has a hands off policy, or the rest of Cincinnati might know what insiders know:

He is a complete ZERO!

 
at 11:38 AM, June 13, 2007 Blogger usefullidiot said...

"Thank God the Enquirer has a hands off policy, or the rest of Cincinnati might know what insiders know:"

That goes ditto for their blog!!!

 
at 12:20 PM, June 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

If I were the Enquirer I would stop reporting on the Mayor's ceremonial duties and report on his agenda and what he's doing to advance that agenda.

And for all of the Mallory Haters who fill the blogs with childish and meaningless comments, don't tell me that Mallory has no agenda. He does and if you paid attention (by paying attention I mean getting your information from more sources than The Enquirer) you would know this.

 
at 1:13 PM, June 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, Anon 12:20, thank goodness you're not the Enquirer! It's their blog & if it isn't to your liking, go to your own blog space.

Mallory Haters. Hmmm. That's a term N8 coined. Go to N8's space & whine.

BTW, many of us go elsewhere for info on what Mayor Zero is doing in this city. It's always the same old song, nothing. Zero. Zippo. Nada. Bupkus.

 
at 3:08 PM, June 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anon 12:20,

Go ahead, fill us in. You have proven you know how to type and post comments here. Let us know all the great things the mayor is doing, since you seem so sure of it.

Go on, be our eyes and ears. Start typing.

 
at 11:01 PM, June 13, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

*****

Typical wRong wingnut whackos slinging the elephant dung propaganda !

We guess, no clue, wind-burn was the answer !

They just don't know: schmidt !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 7:58 AM, June 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, I'm all ears and eyes, too. Fill us in on Mayor Zero's agenda...and please don't bore me with that junket to Vegas to get retail in neighborhoods. So far, not one success story, but he and Scotty had a good time!

 
at 3:19 PM, June 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please, its a stretch to call this guy a mayor!! Can someone tell me what he really does day in and day out? Then, to insult all of us, has a freaking body guard!!!!! Please wake me when this film is finished!!!

 
at 9:28 PM, June 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

When is Mallory's aide going to return here to tell us all the great things he's done as Mayor? I'm guessing it will be a while, since he's done fewer good things for this city than Leslie Ghiz has (one).

 
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