Friday, October 29, 2010

The Angry Man and the Guillotine

I like John Palmieri, the Director of the Boston Redevelopment Authority. He approaches development thoughtfully. His work at Seaport Square, Fan Pier, South Station, Liberty Mutual, and countless other development sites have been noteworthy and worth commending.


Unfortunately he works for the Angry Man. And after the latest self-induced debacle at the Filene’s site, the Angry Man, as is his custom, will be looking for any head to roll other than his own. Alas poor Yorick.

For two years, the Angry Man has been threatening Vornado and its partners at the Filene’s site with any combination of removal of permits to eminent domain. I wrote about the nonsense of such an approach on September 25, when the editors of the Globe started drinking the Angry Man‘s Kool Aid and demanding the same.

Fast forward one month and the Angry Man, using Mr. Palmieri the way President Bush used Colin Powell, had admitted that his approach was not thought out financially or procedurally.

I don’t want to beat a horse that’s not only dead but nearly buried, so let’s focus on how the Angry Man works. The Angry Man can never be wrong even when he is wrong. I didn’t hear any apologies for the money spent analyzing and developing renderings for a new City Hall in the unreachable docks of the easternmost piece of Boston Harbor. And you won’t hear any apologies for his nonsensical behavior with Vornado. His plea for help from Mayor Bloomberg was an embarrassment to Boston. His latest desire for unachievable vengeance on Messrs. Roth and Hynes is a further embarrassment.

This brings me back to Mr. Palmieri. The guillotine has been delivered to floor 9 at City Hall. And the Angry Man will pass the blame on again. Good luck John. Maybe intelligence and practicality will prevail at City Hall. But between Chiofaro and Vornado, the Angry Man needs to strike out at someone.

2 comments:

  1. Jim, don't you have term limits out there? That would be a partial answer.

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  2. Hello Anonymous,

    Again, thank you for taking the time to respond to my posting. I truly appreciate it.

    Term limits? What do you think this is--a democracy? Even though the Mayor does "run" for office, it is essentially a position of royalty in which you are chosen for life. And I say chosen because our Mayor was NOT elected to office to begin his first term. As the head of the City Council, it was an automatic ascension to the throne. As far as I'm concerned, Mayor Menino has never won a race for Mayor.
    I'll give you an example of the power. On Election Day, the Mayor, and I quote from his own office "made available" 2,700 campaigners for Deval Patrick. They were not all city workers. They were his supporters. They knocked on the door of every registered Democrat in the Ciy in a get out the vote campaing. Not a bad day's work. But then again, he is a monarch.
    I am not sure where you are from, but may I ask if you have mayoral or city manager term limits and how they have worked?
    Thanks again.

    Jim Adams

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