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A Few Things to Get Off My Chest

April 21, 2010… Wait a minute now. I read where “public-private collaborators” have announced that University Hospitals and the Cleveland Clinic are telling vendors that they better locate in the Euclid Avenue Corridor.

I really don’t have an argument against trying to get more medical businesses to locate in the city. But the threats came over as a bit over the top.

And isn’t it a bit hypocritical of Steven Standley, chief administrator of University Hospitals, to tell vendors “You need to move into the city, or we will find somebody who will.” So he told The Plain Dealer. That’s a blunt threat.

It is an especially two-faced threat for a spokesperson from University Hospitals.

UH is building a brand new multi-million dollar hospital. It is not in Cleveland. Not on Euclid Avenue. So Standley isn’t taking his own advice.

Instead, University Hospitals is building a $230-million medical center in Beachwood, at the Chagrin Highlands development.

The 53-acre medical complex is being built on City of Cleveland land handed over to the late Dick Jacobs. It is virgin land that now is housing businesses – and a hospital – that should be in downtown Cleveland.

So much for that regionalism talk too.

We can thank the leadership of former Mayor George Voinovich and Council President George Forbes for this grand robbery of Cleveland. They did it in the dark too.

And UH has the nerve to threaten other businesses to locate in Cleveland “or else.”

By the way, The Plain Dealer – as in almost every single dirty deal as the Chagrin Highlands deal – fully supported it.

Now companies as Eaton Corp. flee downtown Cleveland for these virgin lands, made more enticing by Gov. Voinovich administration’s gift of more than $130 million in I-271 road improvements and a new exchange to serve the Beachwood location.

Do as I say, not as a do, I guess.

Here’s the Chagrin Highlands website:

http://www.chagrinhighlands.com/

EMBARRASSING MISTAKE

Plain Dealer Editor Susan Goldberg quickly on Wednesday corrected an embarrassing mistake from the Tuesday paper’s Health section.

The story was headlined: “Women learn to fight back against attack.”

The drawing, unfortunately, that dominated the top of the page – 10 by 8 inches – showed two figures, one a woman, the other a man choking her. Clearly, the drawing showed the assailant as black and the victim as white. Looking, you just had to ask “Why? What’s the message?”

I don’t believe it was meant to be racist. But that’s the way it turned out. About as clueless a rendering as I’ve seen.

You have to wonder where the editors were at The Plain Dealer. Maybe this is a perfect example of the cost of staff cuts. They sure weren’t giving a glance at their newspaper.

Goldberg obviously noticed also. “To avoid similar situations, a senior editor will approve every illustration that appears on our pages, taking particular pains to look for unintended imagery that could easily be misconstrued. We apologize.”

Well, thank you.

Goldberg wrote on the front page of a similar section that the “illustration on the Health section front Tuesday offended scores of Northeast Ohioans, and rightly so.”

Better believe it.

No mention was made of how many complaints were made to the paper. Surely not as many as were shocked by it.

CITY’S DECLINE CHECKED, SAYS LARKIN – OH, REALLY

It had to be one of the most misleading headlines ever in the newspaper – “Gateway checked Cleveland’s decline.”

Wouldn’t you expect that from an old buddy of Dick Jacobs? You have to wonder just how many freebies Dick gave Brent Larkin, past Plain Dealer editorial page director. You will remember that he took Brent on his jet to an All-Star game in New York City. Why Larkin wasn’t sacked then simply attests to journalism’s illness. Having him still spout his stuff further attests its condition hasn’t changed much.

Here we are 20 years later and what’s the worry – oh, the Cleveland Indians may be leaving town. Again. What can we give them this time?

Well, I guess we spent a billion dollars or more for these 20 glorious years.

Yes, we did get some new night spots. Not that we wouldn’t have gotten ANY development anyway. But Larkin should walk the downtown streets and see where he thinks Cleveland has been saved. Maybe it’s only the spots he’s taken to that he sees.

Then he can walk some of Cleveland’s neighborhoods and tell us what’s been saved there.

A hundred-yard dash down East 4th Street doesn’t make a saved city.

And you might read today’s Plain Dealer front page. The Cleveland schools – left out of the 1990s by tax abatements and exemptions – expect to have 40 students per classroom.

Unless, of course, teachers give back from their less-than-ideal pay checks. Oh, yeah.

Don’t, however, ask for a Brent Larkin column asking the team owners – past and present – to put up a dime for all the Comeback City they have enjoyed.

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Republicans Lie and News Media Spread It

February 4, 2010… The Audacity of No.

The Republican Party has put the country into serious financial jeopardy. Now they blame others.

Two Republican wars, two Republican tax cuts mostly to the wealth and a Republican prescription drug benefiting drug companies – and NONE paid for by the party that now sees disaster in deficits.

What gall.

Of course, one of the leaders of the dire need to deal with the deficit is our own Sen. George Voinovich. His image burnished by The Plain Dealer and Steve Koff recently as so, so concerned about our profligate spending.

In a paean of praise, Koff recently credited Voinovich, who ends his career this year, with going out by working to “force Washington to deal with the national debt that could doom the nation’s shaky finances…”

Where have Voinovich and Koff been for eight years?

The problem we all are in now has to do with the news media, the mainstream media’s biases. It’s utter failure to be honest about the predicament we are in and who caused it.

They are treating the dire problems the nation faces dishonestly.

The treatment of President Barack Obama and the Democrats in reporting the situation the nation now finds itself lacks the proper context that could make truthful. So it is a lie.

The news media’s failure is very similar to the way the news media treated Sen. Joe McCarthy by “reporting” his lies. Reporting and waiting for others to define his ravings. The major newspapers failed miserably by reporting lies as “news” in their supposed objective manner. He said it, didn’t he? That’s what we are reporting. That’s news judgment?

It wasn’t until after vast human damage was done that a few people spoke out or were allowed to counter his ravings. It took a major media figure as Edward R. Murrow to strike the blow to reveal the truth of Sen. McCarthy. We couldn’t expect that of a Tom Brokaw. Courage may be his subject but it isn’t his talent.

Now I read the newspapers, including the New York Times, for some honesty. But I don’t find it.

This is the reason 49 Republicans are a “majority” in the U. S. Senate. They have 49 Senators and a sad-sack news media. Unwilling to present the truth in full frontal view. Too timid for unvarnished truth.

Republicans are making a mockery of governing by simply saying “No” to everything of any importance. It’s a strategy right out of Rove. It should be headline stuff.

The message is clear. The aim is even clearer. They want to destroy the Obama administration. Stop it before it starts. No matter the cost to the nation. No matter the cost to ordinary people. Those suffering the most.

There’s an old ditty I like to tell in these instances:

Why will people never say the things all people know?

Why must truth be smiled upon as if it were not so?

Ask your daily newspaper and national TV news.

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