Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

The Works of Alexander Hamilton

English: "Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) ...
English: "Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) in the Uniform of the New York Artillery" by Alonzo Chappel (1828-1887) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Works of Alexander Hamilton.  We are putting up this e-book for everyone as we will be very limited in our posts over the next four days and this book is a great compliment to the Battle of the Hook event which is why we will not be posting much.  We will be at the event taking lots of pictures and as much video as we can.





To read the book in full screen mode, left click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the container above.  To leave full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.

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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Governor McDonnell Announces Blueprint for Administration’s Final 100 Days

English: Governor of Virginia at CPAC in .
 Governor of Virginia  (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Sprint to the Finish” Focuses on Securing Additional Positive Results for Virginians Over Last 3 Months
Governor Will Introduce Next Biennial Budget; Implement Education Reforms; Continue to Prioritize Restoration of Rights Efforts; Streamline State Government

NEW YORK CITY- With exactly 100 days remaining in the gubernatorial administration of Governor Bob McDonnell, the governor today announced a “Sprint to the Finish” final 100 days plan that aims to continue the administration’s successes in improving the quality of life of all Virginians and building a “Commonwealth of Opportunity.” Over the course of the last four years the Administration has worked with the General Assembly to successfully achieve Virginia’s first major transportation funding plan in over a generation, add 14,000 new slots for in-state undergraduate students at Virginia’s colleges and universities, put more education dollars into the classroom and initiated significant k-12 education reforms, strengthen Virginia’s pension system, and work with the private sector to help put in place policies that have helped drop Virginia’s unemployment rate from 7.4% in January 2010 to 5.8% today, the lowest unemployment rate in the Southeast. Now, the governor is laying out a number of initiatives and goals for the administration to focus on in the final months of his time in office. The governor made the announcement while on his annual visit to bond rating firms in New York City where he, along with legislators and administration officials, will discuss Virginia’s fiscal standing and financial outlook moving forward.

Speaking about the “Sprint to the Finish” blueprint for the final 100 days, the governor remarked, “This has been an administration focused on getting results for the people. Through bipartisan cooperation and policy innovation, that is what we’ve done. Virginia now has the transportation funding plan that we were lacking for over 20 years. Since we took office, the state unemployment rate has fallen to 5.8%, lowest in the Southeast, and 158,000 net new private sector jobs have been created in the Commonwealth. Our education reforms have introduced increased compensation and accountability for our teachers, expanded educational choices for our students, and put more money in the classroom, not in bureaucracy. Our colleges and universities are more affordable and accessible. Agricultural exports, tourism revenue, and wine sales are all at record highs. This is a record of results that is a bipartisan achievement. Now, as we reach the final 100 days of our time in office, our focus will remain the same: getting results for the people of Virginia.”

The governor continued, “Over these final 100 days Virginians will continue to see results in Richmond. We will introduce the Commonwealth’s next biennial budget, laying out the state’s fiscal framework for the next two years and continuing our tradition of budgeting conservatively and investing wisely in the core functions of government most essential to job creation and economic growth. We will implement the major education reforms we passed last session, with Virginia schools converting to an ‘A-F’ grading scale, the board and head of the Opportunity Educational Institution being selected, pay raises and strategic compensation for teachers moving forward, and recommendations received from our newly-created Governor’s Teachers Cabinet.

He concluded, “We will continue our commitment to restoring, automatically, the rights of Virginians who have paid their dues and deserve to regain the fundamental and basic right to vote and participate fully in our democracy. We will host our fourth ‘Governor’s Energy Conference’ and continue to look for all means by which we can further establish Virginia as ‘The Energy Capital of the East Coast.’ Virginians will continue to see new road projects getting underway all across the Commonwealth as our historic transportation funding bill brings long overdue resources to our transportation system, saving Virginia motorists time and money. And, finally, we will work in partnership with the incoming gubernatorial administration to ensure a seamless and smooth transition of power in keeping with the very best of the Virginia tradition. This is a ‘Sprint to the Finish’, and I look forward to it. Washington D.C. may not work, but Richmond does, and this administration will continue to work hard until the clock strikes noon on Saturday, January 11th.”

“Sprint to the Finish”:  Major Objectives for the Final 100 Days of the McDonnell Administration

1. Reform State Government
            A. Successfully combine DMBE and DBA into a single, efficient agency
B. Eliminate additional pages of unnecessary, burdensome regulations through the Governor’s regulatory reform initiative
C.  Further streamline state government by consolidating Virginia’s Intergovernmental Affairs office

2. Improve Virginia’s Schools
            A.  Bring A – F school grading system to all Virginia localities
            B.  Establish Strategic Compensation for teachers
            D.  Receive recommendations of the Governor’s Teacher Cabinet

3. Protect and Help All Virginians
            A. Continue goal of finding adoptive homes for 1000 of Virginia’s longest waiting children
            B. Sign Executive Directive to step up Virginia’s ongoing fight against human trafficking

4. Strengthen Democracy
A. Continue to restore rights of more Virginians in keeping with Governor’s announcement of an automatic restoration of rights, on an individualized basis, process for non-violent offenders
B. Provide an orderly, efficient experience at the ballot box for the 2013 General Election by ensuring a vastly shorter wait at polling places

5.  Make Higher Education More Affordable and Accessible
A. Receive input from the Higher Education Advisory Committee and issue a new higher education funding formula to incentivize the goals of the governor’s higher education policies
B. Increase the state’s commitment to higher education funding through the biennial budget development process.

6. Bring More New Jobs to Virginia
A. Secure landmark deals in areas like film, tourism, and agriculture to grow those sectors and bring more jobs to Virginia in the last 100 days of the governor’s term
B. Attract new investment in modeling and simulation, cyber security, and other technology sectors in the Commonwealth
C. Receive and publish the Commonwealth’s long term cyber security plan

7.  Further Establish Virginia as “The Energy Capital of the East Coast”
A. Recognize Dominion’s execution of the first wind energy lease off the coast of Virginia; second nationally
B.  Host the 4th Governor’s Energy Conference during Governor McDonnell’s term
C. Increase the number of alternative fuel vehicles in the state fleetvia the public-private partnership put in place by the administration
D. Continue to fight overreaching EPA regulations that deter job growing policies and energy development in Virginia

8. Reduce Congestion and Improve Virginia’s Transportation System
            B. Establish regional planning groups contemplated in the 2013 transportation package

9. Develop Strategic, Balanced Biennial Budget for the Commonwealth
A. Introduce in December a biennial budget that continues to invest wisely in the core functions of Virginia’s state government
B. Continue historic investments in the Rainy Day Fund, the Virginia Retirement System, Virginia’s K-12 system, higher education, and Medicaid reforms

10.  Partner with the Incoming Administration for a Seamless Transition of Power
A. Facilitate a seamless transition to the next gubernatorial administration
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Bob McDonnell on Gianni Zonin Receiving Wine Enthusiast’s 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award

English: Governor of Virginia at CPAC in .
. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell issued the following statement regarding Wine Enthusiast, one of the world’s leading wine publications, awarding Gianni Zonin, the owner of Barboursville Vineyards, its 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award.  He also commented on Eric Trump, owner of Trump Estate Vineyards & Winery’s nomination for Wine Enthusiast's 2013 Rising Star Award.  The presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award will be made on January 27, 2014 at the Wine Enthusiast’s Wine Star Awards in New York City; the winner of the Rising Star Award also will be made at this event.  Both Zonin’s award and Trump’s nomination represent significant milestones for Virginia's burgeoning industry.

“I congratulate Gianni Zonin for receiving Wine Enthusiast's Lifetime Achievement Award and his efforts in elevating Virginia wines both nationally and internationally.  His work and legacy is truly remarkable. Indeed, Gianni Zonin is a visionary wine pioneer, who saw the potential in establishing a wine producing estate not just in the United States, but in Virginia in 1976.  Over nearly 40 years, Zonin and his staff have helped establish Virginia as a major wine region by producing outstanding wines and offering tourists to Barboursville Vineyards an truly remarkable experience.  His work and vision have helped to elevate the entire industry.  Ranking among the top five wine producing states in the nation with more than 230 wineries, Virginia is now among the top wine travel destinations in the world.  This is a remarkable achievement given that when he purchased Barboursville and planted vines, there were only a couple of wineries in Virginia.  For all this , I salute Gianni Zonin for his lifetime of achievement and contribution to viticulture in Virginia and around the world.

“Eric Trump is truly a rising star in the global wine industry and could not be more deserving of Wine Enthusiast's Rising Star Award nomination.  We are very pleased that he and his family decided to invest in Virginia's wine industry.  It was clearly the correct decision for both Eric and the Commonwealth.  In just two short years, Eric has significantly expanded the distribution of Trump wines both nationally and internationally, while elevating the overall integrity of the wines.  I'm confident that Eric and the team at Trump Winery will continue to raise the bar for Virginia wines in the coming years.  I wish him good luck at the award ceremony in January.”

Zonin is chairman of Casa Vinicola Zonin (The Zonin Wine House), a company of family-owned vintners since 1821 and currently the largest private wine enterprise in Europe.  The Zonin Wine House owns eleven major wine estates in Italy and one in the United States, Barboursville Vineyards, which is located in the Monticello American Viticulture Area.  The properties, which are planted in specialized vineyards, are located in regions that are highly regarded for their production of world-class, premium wines.  Barboursville’s 2009 Octagon, a Bordeaux-style blended red wine, was awarded the 2013 Governor’s Cup as Virginia’s top wine.

Trump is Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization and President of Trump Winery.  Since opening in October 2011 under Trump's leadership, the winery has established distribution in 20 states and exported to three countries.  In May 2013, Trump Winery received a 91 point rating from Wine Enthusiast for the Sp Reserve making it Virginia’s highest rate wine in history.

For more information on Wine Enthusiast’s 2013 Wine Star awards and nominees, please visit winemag.com.
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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Trolley, Street Car - Old Time Photo of the week

























From days gone by.  An old time trolley also known as a street car.   This picture is from New York City.  One of the signs on the trolley to the left of the conductor, says, Brooklyn Bridge.  At one time this was the height of technology and transportation.  Now just a relic of the past.

  Sometimes you have to ask if we have actually moved forward or backwards?  It's an interesting question.  You are free to grab a copy of this picture for your own files.  No copyrights are on this so there are no copyright violations to worry about.  Just right click and Save As.  Put where you can remember where it is on your system.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Gloucester, VA - Friends Can Share your Facebook Profile With Government, Court Rules

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Federal investigators viewed the Facebook profile of an alleged gangster in the Bronx by asking his informant “friend” to show it to them. A judge ruled this was not unconstitutional because Facebook users can’t control what other people do with the information they post.
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federal judge has ruled that investigators can go through your Facebook profile if one of your friends gives them permission to do so. The decision, which is part of a New York City racketeering trial, comes as courts struggle to define privacy and civil liberties in the age of social media.

In an order issued on Friday, US District Judge William Pauley III ruled that accused gangster Melvin Colon can’t rely on the Fourth Amendment to suppress Facebook evidence that led to his indictment. Colon had argued that federal investigators violated his privacy by tapping into his profile through an informant who was one of this Facebook friends.

The informant’s Facebook friendship served to open an online window onto Colon’s alleged gangster life, revealing messages he posted about violent acts and threats to rival gang members. The government used this information to obtain a search warrant for the rest of Colon’s Facebook account. The Colon information is part of a larger investigation into crack-dealing and murder in the Bronx.

Judge Pauley III’s ruling is significant because it is the latest in a series of cases that defines how and when police can search social media.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

GVLN - NYC Officials Shut Down Free Vibrator Carts

English: Lower Manhattan at late dusk.
English: Lower Manhattan at late dusk. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Tragedy struck Manhattan yesterday when city officials shut down a vibrator giveaway sponsored by Trojan. The condom company planned to give out 10,000 of their new vibes from pushcarts at three tourist-heavy locations: Rockefeller Center, South Street Seaport, and the Flatiron District, which is near The Frisky’s offices. New Yorkers congregated for free $40 Trojan Tri-Phoria vibes (two thumbs up, says I!) or a free $30 Trojan Pulse.  Yet less than an hour into the event, an unnamed city official pooh-poohed the crowds and told Trojan’s Pleasure Carts to pack up and go home.
Horny area woman Linda Postell was irate about the shutdown, huffing to The New York Post, “I’m 57-years-old. I should be able to get a vibrator! I have a problem with the smoking ban and the soda ban — and now this!
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You have to love the state of the nation when this type of news is coming out.  Our last two posts have been rather disgusting, but this is what is going on.
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