Old Greenwich contract in just 19 days

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15 Potter Drive, a nicely done rehab, listed at $2.250 million and has gone to contract in just a couple of weeks. Great location, adjoining Binney Park, a block from the Village and the train, and OG school an easy stroll away. I might worry about the proposed 4-story, 60 unit apartment building developers want to build next door at 143 Sound Beach Avenue, but a proposal is just that, and It’s unlikely that the town will agree to anything so large, let alone grant the developer’s request to exit via Potter.

I suppose “unlikely” is the operative word here.

Will you be, will you be my neighbor?

Will you be, will you be my neighbor?


36 Zaccheus Mead has gone public

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Back in November I wrote about a new spec house at 36 Zaccheus Mead Lane listed privately on Zillow at an even $10 million. At the time, there were no interior pictures, but the builders struck out at their price and have turned the listing over to a broker.

It’s now listed on our MLS, with interior pictures and a new price, $8.729. Saving that final thousand dollars may very well produce a sale, don’t you think? I mean, client’s in the back of my pick up, crunching numbers, looks up and exclaims, “well, I can’t make it work at $8.730, but $8.729? Let’s do it!”

I love when that happens.

The Dingell kleptocracy

Dingell funeral; things are looking up

Dingell funeral; things are looking up

The Hellish legacy of the Dingel family. They got rich as Detroit collapsed.

The Dingell clan has held a congressional seat outside Detroit since 1932. Their 87-year tenure has not coincidentally coincided with the decline of a thriving industrial city into a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

But it’s been good for the Dingells, three of whom have sat in their congressional seat since the days of Herbert Hoover, the rise of Hitler, and the radio age, and fattened their pockets on its sinecures.

Dingell Sr. was the son of Polish immigrants who started out in politics as a union boss, jumped into a newly created seat, and kept it through eleven elections before passing it on to his son. Dingell Jr, outdid daddy by becoming the longest serving member of Congress in American history. Before he died, he passed on the seat to his second wife, whom he married when she was 28 and he was 55 years old.

She was a GM lobbyist who married the Congressman from GM. What was good for GM was good for the Dingells.

By 2014, Dingell Jr. was listed as the third richest member of Congress from Michigan with a net worth of $3.5 million. When Debbie took over for him next year, her net worth was up to $3.6 million. The salary for House members was $174,000. The median household income is $57,000 in the 12th. [Ed. note: I researched the Dingell wealth when I was drafting a post on this topic last week, $3.5 is a very conservative figure. CF]

Not bad for a family whose business was and is the 12th district from western Detroit through Ann Arbor. Much of the Dingell money came through GM. And Rep. John Dingell had vocally fought for the GM bailout. The GM couple, which had millions in GM stock, had a lot riding on taxpayers bailing them out.

Taxpayers spent billions and the Dingells got millions in an arrangement made in the depths of hell.

Even though Rep. Debbie Dingell ran unopposed in the Democrat primary, and even though she was running for office in one of the most heavily Democrat districts in the country, she still raised over $1 million for that campaign, and another $1.2 million for 2018, and is already up to half a million now.

Even though no one running in the 12th whose last name is Dingell could lose an election to Abe Lincoln.

Where’s the money coming from? Unions, PACs, including the GM PAC, the Ford PAC, Walmart, and, insurance companies. GM, Ford, and Chrysler had also been paying her an undisclosed salary before she took over her husband’s congressional seat. It was a very neat arrangement.

The Dingells take care of them and they take care of the Dingells. Everyone else can go to hell.

Despite Rep. John Dingell’s motorcade pausing at the Capitol, and the gushing tributes to the “longest-serving” member of Congress, even his own party loathed him in life.

In 1996, the New York Times called him a “bully”. Some years earlier, Bloomberg had accused him of the, “bullying of bureaucrats, executives, and colleagues.”

“In the arrogance of his power, he terrorized individuals and institutions that he wanted to humble,” Anthony Lewis wrote in the Times.

"There isn't an industry in the country not touched by our committee,” Rep. John Dingell had bragged.

That includes finance which dragged him into the BCCI scandal through a $10,000 contribution and a mortgage on a home in McLean, Virginia.

After ruling the Committee on Energy and Commerce for 28 years, his own party grew tired of him and unprecedentedly forced him out in 2008. The overthrow of the corrupt "old bull" was the work of none other than Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Despite eventually becoming the longest-serving member of the House, it was his fellow Democrats who conspired to take away the privileges of his seniority.

All that has been forgotten. Dingell’s descriptions of Asians as “little yellow people”, his greed, shameless abuse of power, and arrogance were replaced with empty tributes to his greatness.

President Trump hasn’t forgotten.

And so, at a campaign rally in Michigan, Trump recalled a phone call from Rep. Debbie Dingell on her husband’s funeral. “‘He’s looking down, he’d be so thrilled,’” He recalled her saying. “I said, that’s okay, don’t worry about it. Maybe he’s looking up, I don’t know. I don't know. I don’t know. Maybe. Maybe. But let’s assume he’s looking down."

The locals laughed.

Microsoft yields to one tiny snowflake, although maybe it didn't, completely

See little Santa! Ooooh, shriek! Oooh, bawahaha!

See little Santa! Ooooh, shriek! Oooh, bawahaha!

In the spirit of Christmas, Microsoft put an itty-bitty Santa hat in the corner of a code page and, of course, one; exactly one, programmer complained, whining that it brought to mind the jackbooted Nazis who had slaughtered his grandparents and, probably, Donald trump. So Microsoft promptly caved, apologizing profusely and it sent Santa’s hat back to Macy’s. But what did they replace it with?

All pretty elaborate, when a simple “sod off, Swampy” would have done the trick, but at least there’s still some level of resistance buried low down in Microsoft’s ranks.

New version, for the sensitive side of all of us

New version, for the sensitive side of all of us

I'm glad I wasn't the only one to notice this travesty

Man sentenced to 16 years for burning an LGBT rainbow flag.

I went to the original newspaper reports of this incident to see if there was more to the story, such as setting the flag afire while it was attached to the building, armed use of force, something. But no — grabbed the flag and burned it on a sidewalk, period.

There is no penalty for burning an American flag. Somewhere between no penalty, a misdemeanor fine, and sixteen years in the penitentiary, some sort of appropriate punishment might be found.

UPDATE: The flag burning took place in Iowa, but in another corn belt state beginning with I, Indiana, a woman who failed to stop for a school bus and killed twin boys, 6, and their sister, 9, and critically injured a 12-year-old who has undergone 21 operations in the past two years was just sentenced to four years in prison. “There was no evidence that any of the victims were gay”, Indianapolis prosecutors told FWIW, ‘or boy, would we ever have been mad!

They were just saving the loser his entry fee

A face that a mother might have loved. Once. Maybe.

A face that a mother might have loved. Once. Maybe.

Trannie sues beauty contest for not letting him compete

Admittedly, anyone who can look at his penis and see a vagina suffers from a disconnect with reality, but surely even this freak can acknowledge that he’s too friggin ugly to win any beauty contest, female, male or alt-species.

Separated at birth?

Separated at birth?