Friday, March 27, 2009

Zuma Dogg on L.A.'s $7 BILLION Pension Bail-Out (Public Comment)

YOU NEED TO WATCH THIS PUBLIC COMMENT BY ZUMA DOGG: The Daniel Hannan of L.A. City politics.

1) "Zuma Dogg Public Comment on Los Angeles City $7 BILLION in Pension Losses and BAIL-OUT: “CLICK HERE...>> Councilmember Greuel: zuma...”

2)
More ZD Public Comment on LA City $7 BILLION LACER Investment Losses (FRAUD!) “CLICK HERE...Mr. Zuma dogg,”

3)
Mr. Dogg, on "The Era of Transparancy." “CLICK HERE...Mr. Dogg, zuma dogg....”

ZUMA DOGG'S "I TOLD YOU SO'S" (WARNING/ALERTS):

Neighborhood Council Blog: City of Los Angeles Faces $600-$700 ...
Hey Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Zuma Dogg's Batcomputer just crunched ... LACER PENSION FUND ALERT: I hope LACER wasn't over-extended in risky ...

Zuma Dogg Blog: Downtown Los Angeles Presents: Eli' Broad, Related ...
More on Zuma Dogg and ZAP You may have heard of the nearly $2 Billion Downtown CRA .... I hope LACER pension money isn't being invested into this project, ...

L.A. Daily Blog: MUNICIPAL BOND MARKET IN TROUBLE: LA Times ...

29 Feb 2008 by zumadogg@gmail.com (zuma dogg)
LA Times finally reports today (Friday 2/29/08) what Zuma Dogg already reported about two weeks ago. (If you are an investor, do you know how much difference two weeks makes, in a situation like this? Someone should sue the LA Times for not ... Hope LACER/CALPERS ISN'T HOLDING THESE. Taxpayers are set up for a bigger burn than Malibu. click here. AND NOW, LA Times (2/29/08) re-hash of ZD's two week old blog posts. (Wow! Better renew your newspaper subscriptions.) ...

LACER: And, oh no...someone just sent ZD the recent LACER audit with all those answers to ZD's questions about risky stock investments. And, oh no...it lists that info. It's 344 pages, and I don't have that much blaze...but I'll try and sniff out the shadiness and report back. Meanwhile, if any of my "legalese-busters/ZD helpers" think they can sift out any important insights from this report, send me an email, and I'll send you a link.

Posted by Zuma Dogg (on Mayor Sam's Blog) @ 2/23/2008

I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE TO SAY??? AFTER THREE YEARS OF ZD AT CITY HALL, LOOKING AT THE AGENDA, AND ANALYZING THE IMPACT, INCLUDING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND WALL STREET, I THINK IT'S SAFE TO SAY, I SHOWED UP AT CITY AND WARNED ABOUT ALL OF THIS AND BLOGGED ABOUT IT FOR THE RECORD, AND I HAVE BEEN RIGHT AS CAN BE, EVERY STEP OF THE WAY!!!

IT'S GETTING PRETTY TENSE IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS WHEN ZUMA DOGG IS SHOWING UP DELIVERING THESE TYPES OF SPEECHES.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey ZD,


I share your concern over this grave matter. I believe the only way out of this is for the city to declare bankruptcy.

I believe a judge ruled union contracts null and void after the City of Vallejo declared bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy may be the only way out of the union contracts in LA.

I do believe workers, after years of service, should be given retirement benefits, just not in the present amounts.

Also, I am curious why retirement can occur at age fifty (haven't confirmed that) when the life expectancy is increasing.

Thanks for being a watch dogg for this city. 'Bless you.

Anonymous said...

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Public Integrity Division
http://da.co.la.ca.us/mr/archive/2004/021004a.htm

Public Corruption

The citizens of Los Angeles County have the right to expect that their elected and appointed officials will carry out their duties in a lawful, ethical and professional manner. They also have the right to expect that administrators, supervisors and the immediate subordinates of elected and appointed officials, who play an integral role in achieving the mission of the officeholder, will discharge their duties and obligations in the same lawful, ethical and professional manner.

The District Attorney's Public Integrity Division ensures that public and appointed officials - and their subordinates - fulfill their legally mandated duties. To this end, the District Attorney’s Office will use all resources at its disposal to detect, investigate and prosecute criminal misconduct at all levels of public service.

The Public Integrity Division’s ultimate goal is to increase the public’s level of confidence in its elected and appointed officials.

SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY

• Public Officials

Public officials are elected or appointed to positions of public trust. In the event of any breach of this trust, the Public Integrity Division will investigate and, if appropriate, prosecute criminal misconduct by any elected or appointed public official.

The term "public official" is defined in the broadest possible manner and includes state, county and city officials. Subordinates and employees of public officials, whose duties directly impact the public’s business, are also subject to investigation and prosecution by the Public

Integrity Division.

• School Officials

The Public Integrity Division will also be responsible for the investigation and prosecution of school officials, such as members of local school boards, district superintendents, principals, teachers and office administrators who engage in criminal misconduct relating to the discharge of their duties. This includes inappropriate or illegal use of public funds.

• Election & Campaign Violations
Because the integrity of the election process is crucial to a free and democratic society, the District Attorney’s Office must be vigilant in enforcing all laws that regulate the election process. In this regard, the Public Integrity Division is charged with investigating and prosecuting allegations of voter fraud, illegal voter registration practices, illegal campaign practices, illegal campaign contributions and falsification of candidacy papers.


Public Integrity Division
Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
320 West Temple St., Rm. 766
Los Angeles, CA. 90012
Phone: (213) 974-6501
http://da.co.la.ca.us/pid.htm#public