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Squeegee Guy in New York City, Photo courtesy of Matt Sanchez

Well, the Squeegee guys are back in New York City, apparently. Mayor Bloomberg will be seeking a third term as Mayor and has ignored the Giuliani policies of cracking down on minor criminal activity.

According to the theory espoused by law enforcement and explained in the book Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities, the devil behind delinquency was mostly in the details. The authors of the then-controversial study, George L. Kelling and Catherine Coles, argued that by controlling the minor infractions — graffiti, litter, and the symbolic broken windows — law enforcement primed the crime prevention pumps for curtailing the bigger crimes: drug dealing, rape, and, yes, murder.

In the authors’ own words:

Consider a building with a few broken windows. If the windows are not repaired, the tendency is for vandals to break a few more windows. Eventually, they may even break into the building, and if it’s unoccupied, perhaps become squatters or light fires inside.

Or consider a sidewalk. Some litter accumulates. Soon, more litter accumulates. Eventually, people even start leaving bags of trash from take-out restaurants there or breaking into cars.

In 1993, Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his police commissioner Howard Safir adopted the “Broken Windows” strategy and sold it to the pubic under the “zero tolerance” and “quality of life” initiatives.

Loud noises met with fines, adult book stores were strictly zoned, traffic tickets were increased for “blocking the box,” and the squeegee man became persona non grata on the streets.

The Republican mayor Giuliani was widely smeared as a “dictator” in a city where donkeys outnumber elephants six to one, but after a failed Dinkins administration — a mayor who was progressively heralded as the first black mayor of New York — the public complaints of a tougher Giuliani administration did not match the private voting practices of the majority of New Yorkers. In the 1997 election, the right-wing Giuliani beat his far-left opponent, Ruth Messinger, by 17 points.

As Hillary Clinton is nominated today to Secretary of State, leaving her New York Senate seat vacant and as a caretaker New York Governor David Paterson (Elliot Spitzer resigned in a sex scandal) enters the last two years of his inherited term as the former Lt. Governor, will New Yorkers remember Rudy?

Answer: Yes, but for which seat?


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Former California State Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas

That is the good news.

While legislative Democrats dreamed for much of 2008 of pulling within one seat of a supermajority in the state Senate, they will find themselves even further away than they started when the new Legislature convenes on Dec. 1.

First, the party appears to have failed to pick up a seat in the upper house in the fall campaign.

Second, Sen. Mark Ridley-Thomas, a Los Angeles Democrat who is taking a seat as county supervisor, must resign his post in Sacramento in the next week.

Combined, that will leave the majority party with only 24 members in the Senate for at least the next several months — three shy of the two-thirds needed to raise taxes or pass a budget.

The bad news is they still control an overwhelming majority in the California Legislature – both Assembly and State Senate.

But, with Proposition 11 passing and a more fair reapportionment eventualy on its way watch for the Democrats try to change the 2/3′rds requirement to pass the state budget and raise taxes. They will need a vote of California voters though.

Exit question: Chances of changing the 2/3′rds rule?

Answer: doubtful


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Flap was off yesterday but Chris Muir’s Sunday cartoon was special:

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Day By Day by Chris Muir

Sounds like Geoge Orwell’s 1984 arrived 25 years late, Chris.

NBC News will be the new “THOUGHT POLICE” enforcing the Obama “NEWSPEAK.” Well, at least until the Democrats and new President decide to impart THEIR “Fairness Doctrine” on the MSM.

And, remember when Joe Biden said it was patriotic to pay more taxes to the state? More NEWSPEAK.

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