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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Z'novia Lounge is now Winners, Bronx NY
Z'novia couldn't take the heat, so Sheila B turned it into winners and now they are on Broadway in the Bronx, just south of the Yonkers line by West 262nd street. Guess they are not going to advertise with me anymore. It's a bar, it's a restaurant, it's a lounge, it's Winners. I guess you are supposed to go to the Empire City casino at Yonkers raceway too. Pick the number right, win a zillion tonight.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Party at Bruckner Bar and Grill, Bronx
The Bruckner Bar and Grill in the Bronx, by the expressway is a pretty popular place to hang out. Gezim from my Foursquare hangs out there.
Bruckner Bar & Grill
1 Bruckner Blvd. (at 3rd Ave.), Bronx, NY 10454
Bar, Karaoke Bar
(718) 665-2001




People talk about
- "the lamb burger is amazing!!! it's 1/2 pound of "baahhhh"!!" (2 tips)
- "... food and super low happy hour drink prices. it even has an art gallery/party..." (2 tips)
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Bronx Party, Circa 95 PopUp Shop
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Will try to make the scene on Wednesday for the Summer JamWednesday, June 27, 2012
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6:00pm until 8:30pm
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Bronx Stories and Circa '95 come together for a Summer Jam + Open Mic
With performances by some of your favorite storytellers, musicians, poets, and singers from past Bronx Stories:
Michele Carlo
DJ Hazard
Kathryn F Hoxie
A Lyric
Flora Montes
Peggy Robles-Alvarado
North Star
Rock Wilk
Angelo Zeolla
Hosted by the Circa '95 Pop Up Shop, located on 1303 Louis Nine Blvd. Just a one minute walk from the Freeman St. stop on 2,5 train.
Circa
95 Pop-Up Shop
1303 Louis Nine Blvd, Bronx, New York 10459
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Mike Capuano Against Jamie Dimon JP Morgan
OK, it might not be in the NY Times, but Cong. Mass Dem Mike Capuano put it to Jamie Dimon. We want Glass Steagall now, stupid dickhead!
At Tuesday morning's House Financial Services Committee hearing on the JP Morgan $2 billion loss, Rep. Mike Capuano (D-MA) opened his five-minutes question time with a boost for Glass-Steagall, telling all members that "everyone should sign on to HR 1489." Before that, CFTC chairman Gary Gensler, in his opening statement, had referenced "the 1933 reforms" (i.e., which still relied on Glass-Steagall) as fundamental to reducing risk in financial markets. HR 1489 is currently before the same House committee.
"Mr. Chairman," Capuano began, "first, I'd like to just point out that anybody who is interested in breaking up some of these large institutions should sign on to H.R. 1489, which would reinstitute the Glass-Steagall Act, which I voted against repealing in the first place, which was repealed by a bill called the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which I recall with [were?] three Republicans who sponsored that act to repeal the Glass-Steagall that allowed the beasts of Wall Street to come into existence."
Capuano's intervention served to "cut through" the impotence of the Members' questions otherwise. In the Committee's second session, where JPMorgan Chase bankster Jamie Dimon was the witness, Rep. Nydia Velasquez demanded to know if Dimon was for or against Glass-Steagall bank separation; when he said he opposed it, Velasquez said, "I thought so." (Dimon then made a long, Geithner-like argument against Glass-Steagall.) A series of Democrat Committee Members demanded to know from Dimon why his $350 billion risk-trading operation was in London, and why "it's always in London," where the wildest unregulated speculation is going on.
Otherwise the discussion — reduced at times to the level of partisan bickering — would have focussed on nothing but the inadequacies of Dodd-Frank: whether it eliminated or codified Too Big to Fail banks; how many supervisory bodies it takes to insure that a bankster remains honest; and whether to swear-in bank witnesses.
At Tuesday morning's House Financial Services Committee hearing on the JP Morgan $2 billion loss, Rep. Mike Capuano (D-MA) opened his five-minutes question time with a boost for Glass-Steagall, telling all members that "everyone should sign on to HR 1489." Before that, CFTC chairman Gary Gensler, in his opening statement, had referenced "the 1933 reforms" (i.e., which still relied on Glass-Steagall) as fundamental to reducing risk in financial markets. HR 1489 is currently before the same House committee.
"Mr. Chairman," Capuano began, "first, I'd like to just point out that anybody who is interested in breaking up some of these large institutions should sign on to H.R. 1489, which would reinstitute the Glass-Steagall Act, which I voted against repealing in the first place, which was repealed by a bill called the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which I recall with [were?] three Republicans who sponsored that act to repeal the Glass-Steagall that allowed the beasts of Wall Street to come into existence."
Capuano's intervention served to "cut through" the impotence of the Members' questions otherwise. In the Committee's second session, where JPMorgan Chase bankster Jamie Dimon was the witness, Rep. Nydia Velasquez demanded to know if Dimon was for or against Glass-Steagall bank separation; when he said he opposed it, Velasquez said, "I thought so." (Dimon then made a long, Geithner-like argument against Glass-Steagall.) A series of Democrat Committee Members demanded to know from Dimon why his $350 billion risk-trading operation was in London, and why "it's always in London," where the wildest unregulated speculation is going on.
Otherwise the discussion — reduced at times to the level of partisan bickering — would have focussed on nothing but the inadequacies of Dodd-Frank: whether it eliminated or codified Too Big to Fail banks; how many supervisory bodies it takes to insure that a bankster remains honest; and whether to swear-in bank witnesses.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Shift Americans, Harlem NO Bailout
Shift Americans from compromise to fighting the war. We want options like North American Water and Power Alliance, NAWAPA, and Glass-Steagall. What destroys the US population is gambling, and the mentality of gambling. The fantasy of the gambling option, and pick the number right. But, if you think you're lucky, you're probably about to be dead. So try to understand what is truthfully a winning option. LaRouche could stop this shit right now, but he doesn't have the support to do it yet. Cancel the bailout now, and we win.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Culinary Healing in Harlem NY
Try some culinary healing in Harlem NY
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It's a temptation Harlem Dudes. My foursquare friend Gezim is going there, but I will stay away like it's the plague.



