Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Call Now for An Appointment to Peruse Zimmy's 2013 Statement of Financial Interests, Avoid the Crush

Hi, Yupette,

According to one of the persons employed at the County Board offices, the County Board's 2013 statements of financial interests will be available for public review during the next few days. To avoid the crush at the Courthouse Metro Station you can call ahead and reserve a time to review County Board member Chris "AECOM" Zimmerman's 2013 Statement of Financial Interests. The number to call is 703-228-3130.

2100

37 comments:

Anonymous said...

AECOM is a proud sponsor of the Ethics in Design, Engineering, and Construction Games, to be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 28 - August 3, 2013.

Anonymous said...

While you're at it, ask Jay Fi$ette how much his domestic partner's consulting firm earned last year based on Jay approving site plans and contracts for Jay's domestic partner's clients.

Scott B., ArlNow said...

I'm too busy...two new froyo stores opening this week. Both big feature stories.

$ara$ota $corr, $un Gazette said...

I am too busy visiting my family at our family estate in Dysfunction Junction Florida.

Anonymous said...

Jay Fisette and Rob Rosen are millionaires many times over based on Jay's gimmes to Rob's corporate and non-profit clients.

Ja$on $pencer, Patch said...

I am too busy meeting AOL's quarterly advertising targets. Also, two six packs of beer were missing from Arlington convenience stores this week and the police think they have a suspect. Stay tuned to Patch.

Steve, Arlington Mercury said...

We are too busy deconstructing Inta's and Nancy's statements at the last Planning Commission meeting, insofar as deriving the intent of the County Board as expressed by its facilitators.

Lars, Arlington Independent Media said...

Bus Rapid Transit? What's that?

ACTAvist said...

I'm too busy obtaining information from various Tea Party publications for inclusion in the next issue of The Watchdog.

Post Ombudsman said...

Unfortunately, we can only print a few news articles in a 4-page Metro Section. Obituaries come first.

Anonymous said...

What about Walter Tejada? What financial interests does he have in El Salvador and how could anyone determine what they are?

Anonymous said...

What about the Sister Cities Program? What are the interests of County employees there, besides junketing?

Anonymous said...

Jay Fisette is running for re-election and voters should see a complete list of his domestic partner's clients. I want to know how much pay-to-play is going on.

Anonymous said...

Not news that most city and county governments are corrupt. Reason Arlington pols get away with it is because the corruption is bi-partisan.

Anonymous said...

Next Arlington Sister Cities - Geneva Switzerland, George Town Cayman Islands, Vaduz Liechtenstein

Anonymous said...

How about Aecom in the Province of Passtheloot?

Anonymous said...

As a matter of fact, Jay and Rob own Liechtenstein and the Cayman Islands, and they have an option to buy Switzerland.

Anonymous said...

It's bipartisan? You mean like the annual $100 million three card monte tournament at the CivFed commonly referred to as 'Kubicki Theater'? Dems and Repubs are the shills and taxpayers are the suckers?

Anonymous said...

CivFed R and E Committee playing 3 Card Monte for $100 million? Hell, County Board does that about every meeting using the advisory commissions as their shills.

Anonymous said...

Yeah! Finally an posting that's not about the streecar. Thanks for branching out. I was getting bored.

Anonymous said...

3 Card Monte? How about the Pike Transit Alternatives Analysis? All three cards had pictures of streetcars.

Anonymous said...

I think Kubicki Theater is like musical chairs, 50 CivFed Delegates wanting gimmes for their pet non-profits and 48 gimmes approved by the R and E Committee.

Jeff said...

Man, you got that right, anon. Civic Federation is the most hypocritical bunch of elderly people and geezer wannabes ever assembled in Northern VA.

Anonymous said...

When the music stops playing, $98 million of $100 million in pet program funding gets approved.

Anonymous said...

This year County Manager and County Board will propose cutting programs that benefit everyone in the next budget so special interest and pet programs can be preserved.

Anonymous said...

Like cutting hours of operation at branch libraries?

Anonymous said...

What will the 'creative class' who they want to lure to Arlington think about cutting back library hours while putting $1 million dollar synthetic surface soccer fields on the consent agenda?

Anonymous said...

Creative Class? How will the C.B. handle adults whose success depends on critical thinking and innovation, not just "going along with the program" like so many federal employees?

Anonymous said...

How will the local media treat members of an emerging creative class? Besides ignoring them, calling them names, and censoring their comments?

Anonymous said...

Local media? What will an emerging creative class think and say about the drivel and propaganda that AVN and AIM inundate us with?

Anonymous said...

Drivel? Did someone mention the Artisphere?

Anonymous said...

I think they were referring to the Stephen Sondheim Shirlington Theater.

Anonymous said...

How would a non-yuppie creative class relate to Arlington's standard oxymora - "Affordable Housing", "Urban Village". "Arlington Way", etc.?

Anonymous said...

Don't bother the local media with the creative class. Local media are too busy determining how many food trucks can troll the B-R corridor without causing gridlock.

Anonymous said...

How will the creative class deal with the overwhelming hypocrisy? Like Tejada wanting to reduce obesity while more and more restaurants that serve unhealthy food open in Arlington?

Anonymous said...

Don't forget those pillars of 21st Century entrepreneurship - food trucks.

Anonymous said...

How will ArlNow and some of the other local blogs filter out the comments of non-2100, non-CivFed, non-insiders who are creative class techies?