BREAKING: AP Source: US Olympic Committee ends effort to bring 2024 Olympics to Boston.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 27, 2015
At a press conference at which he confirmed the decision, Gov. Baker said the state had a review schedule set in March and USOC knew that in March, so, meh. "I've never planned an Olympics before" and wanted to know how to do it right, he said. We can still use some of the Olympics proposals - like fixing "K Circle" in Dorchester, he said. Also, the Brattle Group report will have helpful hints.
Baker wouldn't strongly criticize the USOC but suggested they just don't understand how we do things here. He said he's lived here all his life, and one of the things he likes about Massachusetts is that "we do have loud and robust policy and political debates on stuff like this."
Walsh statement:
I strongly believe that bringing the Olympic Games back to the United States would be good for our country and would have brought long-term benefits to Boston. However, no benefit is so great that it is worth handing over the financial future of our City and our citizens were rightly hesitant to be supportive as a result. We always anticipated having the time to do our due diligence on the guarantees required and a full review of the risk and mitigation package proposed last week. This is a monumental decision that cannot be rushed, even if it means not moving forward with our bid for the 2024 Summer Games.
Excerpt from Boston 2024 statement:
Notwithstanding the promise of the original vision for the bid, and the soundness of the plan developed under Steve Pagliuca, we have not been able to get a majority of the citizens of Boston to support hosting the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Therefore, the USOC does not think that the level of support enjoyed by Boston’s bid would allow it to prevail over great bids from Paris, Rome, Hamburg, Budapest or Toronto.
Boston 2024 has expressed confidence that, with more time, they could generate the public support necessary to win the bid and deliver a great Games. They also recognize, however, that we are out of time if the USOC is going to be able to consider a bid from another city. As a result, we have reached a mutual agreement to withdraw Boston’s bid to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Trump is a laughing stock as is the GOP
By Anonymous
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 2:40pm
In a field of 16, polling at 18% is most-favored candidate status.
We'll check again after the first debate in August.
Your initial response to the criticism about what the GOP has become is to call Clinton and Sanders names. Your second response is to call Sanders supporters 'numnutzes,' more names.
Sanders argues the middle class and poor should reap the fruit of their labor. He got 5,000 in Louisiana Sunday, 3x more than any other candidate.
If you think a valid case has been made that Clinton violated the law, you're not following the news closely enough. If you fail to recognize this is how Republicans campaign-- manufacturing dirt-- you're the numnutz.
The "both sides" false equivalency analysis isn't always a reasonable analysis. There is no one on the left running for president like Trump. Your critique of the left is that Hillary is dirty and Sanders is a loon followed by numnutzs. That is not an equivalency, it's a smear.
Side show
By Stevil
Wed, 07/29/2015 - 9:17am
Bernie and Trump are pre-game side shows - kind of like the sausage race at minor league games. They will be irrelevant a year from now. Both push the dialogue - Bernie for worker rights and Trump for getting politicians to be less scripted (and Bernie's appeal is probably similar-but don't bet on that horse unless you care to make a donation to the track).
Other than some snark - no firm evidence Hillary did anything more than break policy of the organization she ran (if I did that - the state would either shut me down or fine me out of existence). This does not appear to be Benghazi where there was lots of smoke and no fire (I never understood exactly what the Republicans were looking for other than air time on that one). However, there is pretty clear evidence she risked national security with her careless actions. I am very troubled that she did this as Secretary of State - and she's a brilliant woman - she knew EXACTLY what she was doing. This isn't dirt - this is sewage. I brushed it under the carpet when I first heard about this from my Fox watching friends. But then I read a few more articles on news sites and it is very troubling. Granted, Clintons are Teflon - so she'll probably skate.
If she considered herself above the law as Secretary of State - what happens when she's head of state? Does she become God?
I still may vote for her - because she's probably the most qualified of the whole bunch and I am desperate to have a check on the R's in congress, but my opinion of her has gone down significantly. I'll likely vote here in the Democratic primary. Bernie won't get that vote, Hillary might - but I'll be looking closely at Webb and O'Malley and any others that might come out of the woodwork.
Not even really a "socialist"...
By Michael Kerpan
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 10:16am
... but a "democratic socialist" -- akin to (but perhaps a bit more conservative) than lots of mainstream politicians in much of Europe.
oh, definitely
By Malcolm Tucker
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 11:14am
It's a clown car full of Pennywises, and the car is driving off a cliff, and they're trying to drag us all with them. Trump's supporters, mystifying in their large numbers, are a sad group of crazies - as McCain correctly noted. Trump himself remains a laugh riot, though. He's a perfect storm of ego and id, and while I'm shipping back off to Australia if he actually makes it beyond his current state as a curiosity, I'm having a hell of lot of fun mocking him on the internet in the meantime.
From what I read...
By Michael Kerpan
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 11:22am
... politics in Australia is/are pretty sucky right now too....
they are.
By Malcolm Tucker
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 12:03pm
But there's a glimmer of hope: federal election in 2016. Labor may still be too much of a mess to win, but I bet you anything the Coalition will finally kick Abbott to the curb. He's an idiot, and an unpopular idiot at that.
Trump ➤ Bernie 2016
By Elmer
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 12:24pm
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Thanks for posting that...
By boo_urns
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 8:33pm
Thanks for posting that....Saw it was retweeted but he deleted it.
...waisted?
By anon
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 8:35pm
...waisted?
Congrats, UHub regulars
By rsybuchanan
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 8:53pm
No, not for the Olympic thing. For having a centi-thread that doesn't directly involve bikes, cars, students, yuppies, snow or guns. Well done.
If UHub ever managed to have
By anon
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 10:06pm
If UHub ever managed to have a story which somehow in a single post included bikes, cars, students, yuppies, snow, space savers, Brookline turkeys, the MBTA being the MBTA, guns, drug policy, homeless people, citizens connect reports, and adorable animals the comments would have to hit 1k!
Oh, this topic is up with those
By Waquiot
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 10:19pm
And there is another.
I'm done. Centi-threads are tough to follow.
Adam....
By A. Nony. Fox
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 9:40pm
Did you have a good time with this subject????
I'll miss the commentary but I will move on.
Interesting time
By adamg
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 10:45pm
OK, writing a parody of one of the Globe's transformational editorials was fun - especially when Boston 2024 thought it was serious, but otherwise, it was really an interesting chance to watch history being made.
Perhaps we could host the X Games instead?
By Ron Newman
Mon, 07/27/2015 - 10:11pm
They started in Newport and Providence, RI. Why not bring them back to New England?
Keep an eye on this website: SCCOG.org
By Ron Newman
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 12:38am
Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games
they've been around since 1939 and have attempted to submit Los Angeles bids for most Summer Olympics from 1940 to 2024, except for the few years right after 1984.
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By MC Slim JB
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 7:31am
[moved this comment here: http://www.universalhub.com/2015/our-resident-scol... ]
poor poor shirley
By cybah
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 7:03am
Poor Poor Shirley.. what is she going to cheerlead now? Makes me wonder if she'll be out of a job or heading to SoCal to write opt ed pieces for the LA Times calling local residents babies.
I just heard her on WRKO with Kim Carrigan
By Nancy
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 7:26am
She's relieved that she can move on to real topics now. Sounds to me that her overlords at the Globe have dismissed her as lead cheerleader. Boo hoo
Real topics...
By Michael Kerpan
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 10:17am
Ms. Leung needs to provide some citations...
Dang!
By swirlygrrl off ...
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 8:46pm
I was hoping for a scolding and sulking to rival the Checkers speech!
Glory be!
By swirlygrrl off ...
Tue, 07/28/2015 - 8:44pm
I vanish into the waters and islands of Muscongus Bay without mobile device and return to indoor plumbing and this! Thank you to all who asked the tough questions and would not take "not your business" for an answer.
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