The Times is reporting that perhaps Kevin Rampe’s accusations of fraudulent claims on the part of Deutsche Bank were, um, stoopid. Okay, that’s not a quote, and I should use more refined language, but since he accused a major investment bank of what was tantamout to perjury (well, okay, it is an investment bank; one should give a little latitude there), and as a bonus, criticized a publicly elected official (a distinction he has never earned, nor would likely, given his treatment of the people who actually live downtown), and then turned out to be entirely wrong I don’t quite see the need to bother with phrases like ‘incompetent’, ‘not properly serving the public interest’ or, hey, here’s one that seems ironically apropos: ‘lying’. The report isn’t up yet at the LMDC site, or they have hid it very well. I wonder if it’s okay with Kevin that we trust the Times on this one for now. After all, they are just trying to pump circulation with their slanderous claims of dangerous levels of contaminants found in a report, um, he commissioned.
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Kevin Rampe: tool for The Man. But you knew that already.
The Times is reporting that perhaps Kevin Rampe’s accusations of fraudulent claims on the part of Deutsche Bank were, um, stoopid. Okay, that’s not a quote, and I should use more refined language, but since he accused a major investment bank of what was tantamout to perjury (well, okay, it is an investment bank; one should give a little latitude there), and as a bonus, criticized a publicly elected official (a distinction he has never earned, nor would likely, given his treatment of the people who actually live downtown), and then turned out to be entirely wrong I don’t quite see the need to bother with phrases like ‘incompetent’, ‘not properly serving the public interest’ or, hey, here’s one that seems ironically apropos: ‘lying’. The report isn’t up yet at the LMDC site, or they have hid it very well. I wonder if it’s okay with Kevin that we trust the Times on this one for now. After all, they are just trying to pump circulation with their slanderous claims of dangerous levels of contaminants found in a report, um, he commissioned.