Walsh: Boston 2024 will release the secret chapters
This statement just in from Mayor Walsh:
The question of releasing the original bid documents has become an unnecessary distraction in what should be a constructive civil discourse about the future of the City of Boston. It's important that we continue our focus on building a concrete and sound plan that is shaped by community input and brings long-term benefits to the City of Boston and its residents. As a result, I asked Boston 2024 to provide the original bid, in its entirety, for public review. Both Boston 2024 and the United States Olympic Committee fully support the release of these documents in order to maintain an open and transparent process.
The chapters, from Boston 2024's original bid to the US Olympic Committee, involve the financing and political support for the proposed 2024 games.
And when the mayor talks, Boston 2024 listens, unlike when mere city councilors talk.
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Yes now that it's become apparent the city will subpoena the documents and generate negative press for the olympics, it turns out we have been interested in sharing the documents all along.
What is Boston 2024 doing from now till next Tuesday?
Boston 2024's Rich Davey said they'll release the complete winning bid next week on Tuesday, that's a week from now. What the hell?
Redacting
"Maintain an open and transparent process"?
Wait, if there was a transparent process already in place, why does the council need to threaten to subpoena?
Jesus fucking Christ, this idiot actually thinks people are as stupid as he is. I cannot wait to see this corrupt scumbag's concession speech.
Hahaha.. you wanna see transparent?
How about non existent pothole fills?
http://www.necn.com/news/new-england/Holes-in-the-System-318231951.html
This isn't really a 2024 item, but it does shed light on the child like faith in the cult of marketing over in Walsh world.
Some may recall he made a bit of a fuss early on about dispatching his paladins to examine the city at granular detail levels and give an assessment of its situation. I don't know what became of this "Domesday Book" mission but it hasn't done much for basic plebeian city service things like pothole patches.
The Walsh solution seems to be to tout Potemkin repairs or simply claim that they happened.
This is what you have manning the helm of the good ship Boston. It is a real confidence builder.
Just need time to get them ready...
Need to do some redacting to ensure people don't get the wrong impression. Then maybe change some names to protect the innocent too.
Release both
Release both versions, one and two, in their entirety at the same time. Then everything is on the table.
They already released the
They already released the actual bid, "2.0", in its entirety. Download it and read it instead of complaining about something you clearly know nothing about:
https://2024boston.org/our-story/bid-plan/
Please.
One man's "unnecessary distraction" is another's "proof that these people are not to be trusted to bring back change from a Dunkie's run, let alone be given access to the city's checkbook and entire civic agenda".
And now this from Boston.com
Steve, preach that HIGH standard!
Yeah. Considering they can't
Yeah. Considering they can't even release a one-sentence statement without stuffing it with disingenuous nonsense (commonly known as "lies"), I have zero confidence that the "Bid 1.0" docs that will be released will be the actual 1.0 docs circulated to the Mayor and other pols.
Discworld standards
I'm reminded of a line from Terry Pratchett's "The Truth," where a character muses that "'entirely transparent' meant that you could see right through them or that you couldn't see them at all."
Today's 2024 tidbits.
The Herald rooted around and found this truffle.
Evan Falchuck weighs in with a minor understatement..
http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2015/07/she_s_ci...
LA is sneering at Boston again.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-new-usoc-board-member-2...
And WBUR serves up the sort of maybe this/maybe that muddle we've come to expect from the Nice Polite Republican mouthpiece.
http://www.wbur.org/2015/07/23/olympics-debate-expectations
Conflict of Interest you say?
Lets not forget about the Mayor's Chief of Staff Dan Koh....whose fiance just happened to be hired by Boston2024 last fall.
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/amy-sennett/15/a/163
Hey, now!
Just because the Chief of Staff of our fair city couldn't find the Galleria Umberto on a map doesn't mean he's a politically connected kid whose balls just dropped and is helping his girlfriend while building his brand at the City's potential expense?
Why would anyone think that?