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IN ‘IF,’ THE KIP EXPLAINS THAT LITTLE WORD … plus … THE COMMENT LINE IS OPEN, ANY TOPIC

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By DAN VALENTI

PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary

(FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND EDITION, MAY 22-24, 2015) — On Tuesday, we voted. It is still an empowering feeling. Of course, we had something for which to vote. Some 39% of the electorate (619 out of 1612) turned out in Stockbridge to elect new members of the select board and other town offices. It’s not the 50% + 1 that we would prefer but pushing 40% is better than numbers in the low 20s.

You’ll recall that in the previous municipal election (2013), Pittsfield could only manage a pathetic 24-point-something percent. That’s when The Suits snuck in the new city charter, one that reveals more of its ugliness as the insiders apply it to policy. Three out of four didn’t bother to vote and therefore didn’t vote for the new document. Count those who voted against it in the losing position, and you have this key document activated by about 15% of the total electorate.

15% rules 85%

That’s not democracy. That’s a protectorate, whereby the insiders protect their favored status. The inner sanctum remain sacred, open only to the “high priests.” The fiefdoms stand intact. The Lords of the burg live well while taking care of the bottom feeders and leeches. Meanwhile, the beleaguered middle class continues to get taxed out of existence.

THE PLANET proposes two electoral reforms:

(1) The 50%+1 Rule — For government at all levels, no election should count unless turnout equals 50% plus one of the total electorate.

(2) The NOTA Rule — That would put “None of the above” in a “candidate” slot for every contested office. This would at least allow We The People who do fulfill their civic obligation to vote to finally be assured of an electoral option to their liking in every election.

If Pittsfield would institute these two simple measures, turnout would routinely top 60%. It might even rival the post-war years and the 50s, when turnouts in the 70s and 80s were common.

With that, we leave you with a great poem by one of the great authors of children’s literature. This is a much parodied poem, but that’s only a sign of its pervasiveness and therefore its power. Before we present Kipling‘s “If,” THE PLANET reminds you that open comment lines are now operating. You cannot by definition go “off topic.” Feel free to bring up any subject you wish. Just keep it clean and as intelligent as you can make it.

——– 000 ——–

IF

By RUDYARD KIPLING

If you can keep your head when all about you
  Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
  But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
  Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
  And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:

If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
  If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
  And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
  Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
  And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
  And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
  And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
  To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
  Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on!”

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
  Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
  If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
  With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
  And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son.

——– 000 ——–

Have a great and safe Memorial Day Weekend!

——————————————————————————————-

“Well that’s all right, Mama. That’s all right for you. That’s all right, Mama, do it any way you do.”Elvis Presley, “That’s All Right,” (1954).

“OPEN THE WINDOW, AUNT MILLIE.”

LOVE TO ALL.

 

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dusty downer
dusty downer
8 years ago

Lots of roadside garbage was removed from the Coltsville roadsides this week. How sad that we live amongst such lazy pigs that they just chuck their trash out their car windows. I hope they are not doing this while texting.

Not sure who did it but thank you.

joetaxpayer
joetaxpayer
Reply to  dusty downer
8 years ago

Littering is getting bad, might be time for deposits on Lottery tickets, cigarette butts and fast food cups. Might deter the dirt bags from throwing them out the window.

411
411
Reply to  joetaxpayer
8 years ago

Much of the litter in Coltsville comes from rubbish trucks heading into Vicon. Its impossible to fully contain all the trash on those trucks coming in from all over berkshire county.

In the past, Vicon has hired people to pickup and bag the trash and paid small truckers to pickup the bags and bring them in.

People driving through that area, rolling down their windows and throwing out their trash, is not really what is happening. Although seeing all the trash makes you think that.

Vicon is a for profit entity. Its at least partially owned by the city of Pittsfield. They can easily afford to hire a few people to pick up the spillage on the roadways.

Your waste gets burned there, sent up into the air and everyone gets to breath it in along with the pcb fumes from yesteryear.

dusty downer
dusty downer
Reply to  411
8 years ago

Yes, but there is a plexiglass bus stop enclosure just a tad up Cheshire road and it is surrounded by trash. Not on the Vicon route.. (and I don’t think Vicon owns the place any more do they?)

411
411
Reply to  dusty downer
8 years ago

The wind blows things whereever it wants to.

Not sure who owns it now.
The original idea was to burn the trash to generate steam and electricity for Crane. That didn’t pan out. It turned into a huge rat infested garbage pitt in the middle of a shopping center where all the garbage goes.

Ron Kitterman
Ron Kitterman
8 years ago

saw that on Face Book another sign that social media is looked at by establishment.

Tammy Ives
Tammy Ives
8 years ago

I give the HON a year to stay open but of course they will keep it open longer to run it into the ground,and squeeze every cent they can. They don’t want to admit defeat.
.As the weather starts to get nice I am seeing more and more “unusual people” hanging out on the North st park right in front of the bus station. Then the other night around 9 I see about 5 police officers tackle a man on the ground diagonally from the entrance of HON. I know that for me paying that much for a hotel per night these are things I definitely don’t want to see!

silence dogood
silence dogood
Reply to  Tammy Ives
8 years ago

If it took five guys to tackle him perhaps the Pats should give him a look

Nature Boy
Nature Boy
Reply to  Tammy Ives
8 years ago

After that the same night the cops were called to the new Persip park (stones throw from HON) to deal with a shirtless guy screaming obsenitities and carrying a knife. Took his away in pady wagon. Wonder if he was a client at HON and just got a look at his bill.

Allender
Allender
8 years ago

Dreading the coming city budgets “talks.” School department committing highway robbery, gets millions in raises, then bleats about how taxpayers are cutting department to the bone.

BB picks up lie in headline: “Schools to make do on cut” … When you ask for $6 million and you ‘only” get 4, you didnt get “cut” by a third. You got a $4 frickin’ million raise.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

Pittsfield politics raises taxes, increases spending, has hundreds of millions of dollars in debts, loses population and jobs, has corrupt state and local politicians, has poorly performing public schools with hundreds of students choicing out to neighboring school districts, has a dead downtown filled with crime, drugs, violence and gangs, has high per capita welfare caseloads with teen pregnancy rates doubling the statewide average.
Who will change Pittsfield for the better? How can it be done?

Spectator
Spectator
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

by you campaigning with the WATERMAN!

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Spectator
8 years ago

I am not campaigning with former GE CEO Jack Welch! PCBs, Kool Aid and Teo’s hot dogs don’t make you strong!

silence dogood
silence dogood
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

Give me a name of a person hurt by PCBs

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  silence dogood
8 years ago

Thousands of local residents in Pittsfield have suffered and/or died of cancer causing PCBs left behind by former GE CEO Jack Welch. The Consent Decree signed by then Mayor Gerry Doyle and then GE CEO Jack Welch was a fraudulent document that still leaves Pittsfield polluted with toxic waste, cancer causing PCBs. Dan Valenti has written extensively on this important issue over the years.

Silence Dogood
Silence Dogood
Reply to  silence dogood
8 years ago

give me a name Jon

Mad Trapper
Mad Trapper
Reply to  silence dogood
8 years ago

I have several uncles and aunts who died of cancer and grew up in Newell St. area.

Maybe I could fix you, and your children, a fish dinner from Silver Lake or Woods Pond?

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  silence dogood
8 years ago

Jack Welch is taking a Sunday morning swim in Silver Lake.

Mrs. Doubtfire
Mrs. Doubtfire
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

A reply to Jonathan Melle,

I am totally in agreement with you concerning ever rising taxes, a booming school budget that increases each year as the school population decreases. Does that make sense? Well according to our mayor, it does.
Now I read in the Eagle that Bianchi wants over 3 million to repave the main runway at the airport that is used mainly by the wealthy few who reside in Pittsfield.Horrioble Pittsfield streets, who cares? The city council and the mayor clearly don’t care. As Craig Geatani has stated over and over, we need a clean slate of new councilors. But even with a new bunch are we to receive the same B.S. we presently have?

Flogging Molly
Flogging Molly
8 years ago

So why aren’t you raising a ruckus over the fire chief landing a spot on the select board like you did when Crackabone made the city council??? It seems to me this is even more difficult to have a municipal department head on a select board of 3 people that will have a conflict every time there is an issue regarding the fire department and will reduce all votes to just 2 people.

Mad Trapper
Mad Trapper
8 years ago

Since we are at it Dan,

Why your glowing comments on Jerry Doyle? A worst sort of politician and should be in an inner circle of Dante’s

Jerry sold the whole county out to GE.

That turd should be buried under the toxins at Silver Lake, I’ll buy the marker stone to mark the scums resting place.

ShirleyKnutz
ShirleyKnutz
8 years ago

As I drive through Pittsfield I want to thank the city government for allowing me to know what it is like to drive through a war torn area during this Holiday season

eddiep
eddiep
8 years ago

Crane Ave. was recently paved over. I believe the city crew
did the job. It is not smooth. Nothing ever
runs smooth in Pittsfield.

well oiled machine
well oiled machine
Reply to  eddiep
8 years ago

Not true. Bianchi’s street is paved smooth as glass with no potholes. Bianchi’s office is remodeled nice with money diverted for new carpeting. Some things do run smooth. Just depends on who you are.

Trish
Trish
Reply to  well oiled machine
8 years ago

But please remember to vote for Bianchi again.

ShirleyKnutz
ShirleyKnutz
8 years ago

Would like to Thank all military personnel (past and present) and their families for all their sacrifices!!

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

Bianchi has done nothing for Pittsfield and the City Council even less. PEDA has done even less than those two.

Krishna
Krishna
Reply to  Nota
8 years ago

So true nota. Worst, worster, worstest. Only the order is debatable. My order– PEDA, council, mayor.

joetaxpayer
joetaxpayer
8 years ago

Regardless of Bianchi getting voted out, nothing will change, Pittsfield hates change. When the state takes us over in receivership, then the change will begin. Unfortunately it will take awhile.

spagirl
spagirl
Reply to  joetaxpayer
8 years ago

School Committee, City Council, and Mayor…..Pittsfield Voters need to Vote. Clean them out……

Waterman
Waterman
8 years ago

In the short period of time that I have been posting on this site, I have not seen one individual attempt to continue the dialogue as to the city council not following their own city council rules. ,I have brought this topic up time and time again at the ccm meetings. Am I to believe that no one is concerned about this other than me? I have filed over 50 petitions on behalf of the residents of the city of Pittsfield. Hasn’t anyone seen me trying to initiate change in this city?./ I am starting to believe what someone told me about running for office.I iWAS TOLD THE THE SAME PEOPLE WHO YOU ARE TRYING TO HELP WILL BE THE SAME PEOPLE WHO WILL TRY TO CRUCIFY YOU.This is what jimmy gee and others on this site are all about.In spite of this I plan to win and win big.I hope more people who are really concerned about this city will review my press conf. which is almost ready for showing on PCTV in the near future. After reviewing my press conf. you will see beyond any doubt that I have many concrete ideas and that I intend to initiate very big changes in this city.As. I have said before, my plans include everyone making some very significant sacrifices.This is the last time I will respond to nut cases on this site.I will proceed just as I have in the past and yes my resume as posted on this site is 100% accurate. I had a challenge to all the nut cases on my may 7 post . None of the cowards took me up on it .you decide the challenge still stands. Back to the jungle sincerely Craig C Gaetani

Thirty Three and 1/3
Thirty Three and 1/3
Reply to  Waterman
8 years ago

Craig,

I would not worry about Jimmy Gee or the other names he posts under here. … He finally made it to dog cathcher and in his first high profile case he rules against the woman who was attacked by three dogs.

The city of Pittsfield needs someone like you to shake it down to its core. Think of it this way, if you were no threat, they wouldn’t need to be attacking you.

“This song has nothing tricky about it
This song ain’t black or white and as far as I know
Don’t infringe on anyone’s copyright, so

This song, we’ll let be, this song is in E
This song is for you and

This tune has nothing bright about it
This tune ain’t bad or good and come ever what may
My expert tells me it’s okay

As this song came to me unknowingly
This song could be, you could be

This riff ain’t trying to win gold medals
This riff ain’t hip or square, well, done or rare
End up one more weight to bear

But this song could well be
A reason to see that
Without you, there’s no point to this song

But this song could well be
A reason to see that
Without you, there’s no point to this song”
– George Harrison

Jimmy Gee
Jimmy Gee
Reply to  Waterman
8 years ago

Mr Gaetani. You are mistaken, I enjoy your rants! Do you really believe you have a chance to win the election? Any rational voter knows you are 5 cans short of a six pack. You prove this every time you open your mouth. Please keep it up your rants always make my day!

Discreet Cat
Discreet Cat
8 years ago

Not defending either you or Mazzeo. It seems that she gave you the opportunity for you to speak for others until you talked about yourself. That gave her the opportunity to shut you down.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

Economic Growth in Pittsfield:
* Welfare caseloads
* Teen Pregnancies
* The Underclass
* Crime, Violence, Drugs, Gangs
* Taxes, taxes, and more taxes…
* Municipal spending
* Municipal debts, debts, and more debts
* PCBs
* Totally Corrupt Pittsfield politicians
* High School dropouts
* Truant Students
* School Choice numbers
* A dead downtown most people avoid for their own personal safety

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

NEWS ARTICLE:

“Pittsfield Mayor Daniel Bianchi to submit $145.27 million budget; up 2.9 percent”
By Jim Therrien, The Berkshire Eagle, May 24, 2015

PITTSFIELD — Mayor Daniel L. Bianchi will submit to the City Council on Tuesday a fiscal 2016 budget totaling $145.27 million, up about 2.9 percent from the $141.23 million spending plan for the current fiscal year.

The budget proposal, which is included in petitions going to the council for its next meeting, calls for a School Department budget of $86,768,074 and a city government budget of $58,502,753 for the next July-to-June fiscal year.

The fiscal 2016 plan would require an appropriation increase of just over $4 million, reflecting a 3.5 percent hike in the school appropriation and a 1.76 increase in the city government budget, the mayor said.

The council is expected to review the budget over four evenings, beginning on June 2, and to take final votes on the plan later in the month.

Bianchi said Friday that, despite what he believes is an inadequate level of state aid for school districts and municipalities in the face of rising costs, his budget plan “will provide a good level of services” next year, and proposes borrowing for a variety of needed capital projects.

The proposed $10.2 million in borrowing for capital projects “allows us to continue to plan for the future,” he said.

The separate capital request seeks approval to borrow for a range of city projects, including $500,000 for a new fire engine and $200,000 to refurbish another fire department vehicle; $3.5 million for reconstruction of the main runway at the Pittsfield airport, for which the city expects federal reimbursement funding; $250,000 in funding for phases 4 and 5 of the multi-year streetcape improvement project in the downtown; $200,000 for streetscape design work for Tyler Street, and $500,000 toward the repair and restoration of the Springside House.

Bianchi said the goal is to seek to leverage grant or other funding to rehabilitate the historic Springside House in Springside Park and to develop a long-range plan for use of the park.

The mayor seeks $1.5 million for street work next year, which he said will be combined with state Chapter 90 funding to bring the total to about $2.5 million.

Also on the list of projects are a range of proposals, including $100,000 for foundation and stair repairs for City Hall; $850,000 for stormwater system improvements; $160,000 for telecommunications upgrades at City Hall; several school building repair, renovation, heating system or other upgrade projects; funds for city parks refurbishing work, and $151,000 for a dump truck with plow.

Contact Jim Therrien at 413-496-6247. jtherrien@berkshireeagle.com @BE_therrien on Twitter.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

What a surprise! Pittsfield politics is increasing its yearly budget once again this fiscal year, which begins on July 1st, 2015. It must be due to all of the economic growth in Pittsfield. (Yeah, right…and Pigs have wings and fly!) Senior Citizens will pay more in their local property taxes and fees, while living on a fixed income. They can handle it! They will just have to “sacrifice” food or heat to feed the voracious municipal system. How many more home foreclosures will there be in Pittsfield next year? How many more businesses will cut their workforce numbers or move away from Pittsfield to a more tax friendly community? Pittsfield is known as the welfare capital of the northeast. The more Pittsfield politics hikes its taxes and fees, the more welfare caseloads. Maybe that is the whole point? It is called “perverse incentives”. The more teen pregnancies, welfare caseloads, and low skilled workers, the more money Pittsfield receives in federal dollars. It is sort of like the state lottery or the new casino gambling law. The more social problems from gambling addicts, the more money the state government receives in revenues. Politicians are not watching out for the people, the community, or you. Politicians only care about money and power. That is why so many people don’t vote, don’t hold their political delegates accountable, and are apathetic to the political system. The people have to look out for themselves and their families against the inequitable ruling class!

Thomas More
Thomas More
8 years ago

Just watched the Mem day parade. Very nice though I’m sure not as nice as the Stockbridge parade which is a perfect event in every way.

Mad Trapper
Mad Trapper
8 years ago

Didn’t that economic magnet, the Airport few citizens ever have a use for, just get totally rebuilt? Or was that just another Pittsfield scam?

Airport sucks up another 3.5 million
Airport sucks up another 3.5 million
8 years ago

They need another 3.5 million to reconstruct the main runway at the airport. More economic engine mumbo jumbo. This cost will divided among all taxpayers.

The former costs of airport reconstruction did not include the main runway.

Your taxes are there for the taking. As long as noone stops them, they will keep taking your money or your home. Your choice.

Shakes His Head
Shakes His Head

Federal and state funding contributes to the Airport projects.

double dipp
double dipp
Reply to  Shakes His Head
8 years ago

Bianchi included the 3.5 million in the budget for Pittsfield taxpayers to pay. If it comes out of State and Federal taxes then why increase the burden to Pittsfield taxpayers?

The main runway should have already been paid for in the last rennovation. What next year – another 5 million to install runway lights? After all this airport is vital to the economy of Pittsfield.

Private jets used to have to land all the way in Albany, NY and then the commute to Pittsfield; what a pain in the ass that was.

Here’s how it really works:
Give said contractor 3.5 million for work that was supposed to be already done. Contractor paves the thing for a fraction of that. The extra money goes to the ones awarding the contract. Plenty of money left over for Cuban cigars. Everyones a winner.

It sort of makes the $150,000.00 gift to Monteroso look like chump change.

Shelly Liver
Shelly Liver
8 years ago

Is that Chris Connells ward?

eddiep
eddiep
8 years ago

So runway 8-26 needs repaving. I just happened to
be out at the field yesterday afternoon and lo and
behold none other than Robert Kraft flew in with
his Bombardier Challenger 300. That’s no Piper Cub.
I guess we have to assure that when the hoity-toity
lands here, they get a smooth landing. You never
know just who might sneak in.

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

Like I was telling ya, a while ago someone shelled out 80 g for a day trip to go shopping.

eddiep
eddiep
8 years ago

Nota..that well could have been. They were picked up
on the tarmac with an suv about 3 pm and took
off at 9 pm.

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

Ask the anet Guy.

AlaskanBushClowns
AlaskanBushClowns
8 years ago

Kraft was looking for a new ball boy.

Waterman
Waterman
8 years ago

One of the main reasons that the Pittsfield political situation is as bad as it is relates to the voter apathy.LOOK AT THE UPCOMING ELECTION. I am the only one out there putting ideas for the public to contemplate. There should be debates occurring right now.I have tried to submit press releases to radio station WBRK am and fm and I have been told by management there that they don’t start coverage of the city elections until after labor day.I am running for mayor right at this moment and one would think that whatever a candidate has to say would be information that the news organizations would want to pass along to their constituency The Berkshire Eagle news division and WBRK AM AND FM.ARE THE LAST SOURCES ANY ONE SHOULD DEPEND ON FOR THIER NEWS,Because of these poor news sources many individuals will be going to the polls uninformed. I had to have my entire 3 hour press conf. video taped so that individuals will know what my platform is about.Can you imagine these two news sources not sending a reporter for someone seeking the top elected position in the city? This is totally unacceptable and all concerned citizens should from this point on get their news from other than these two sources. When I become mayor I may have to initiate a policy where by I will have to release press releases to the media so that accurate news is disseminated to the public. THE PRESENT SYSTEM IS TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE. Please be discriminating where you get your news until I become mayor. Thank you city residents YOUR help in the future will be greatly appreciated especially in the voting booth SINCERELY CRAIG C GAETANI..