Post Columnist Roundup
Posted by Mike DeBonis on May. 18, 2007, at 11:57 am
So lemme get this straight, Charles Krauthammer: You want the UN back on the Sinai peninsula?
Old Republican hand Douglas W. Kmiec says the Wednesday Night Ambush was no big deal.
Steven Pearlstein takes a look at another, lesser-known Fenty power grab: shuttering the city’s independent development authorities.
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May 18th, 2007 at 1:57 pm
The term “public-private partnership” is invariably a sign that the public is going to pay the freight for some private business venture. If Fenty replaces the backroom deals of so-called “independent development authorities” with process transparency, great. If this is just creates a centralized backroom for the prevailing give-away schemes, we’re better off having the rascals bidding against each other for shares of the public spoils.