Holy Thursday @ the Broadway Market
For your Easter season enjoyment, here’s a Flickr slideshow of our trip to the Broadway Market. Enjoy!
For your Easter season enjoyment, here’s a Flickr slideshow of our trip to the Broadway Market. Enjoy!
Steven Horwitz, a professor of economics at St. Lawrence University, published a study that shows why local businesses are more effective in assisting in an emergency than the federal government. The study says Wal-Mart, Home Depot and Lowe’s made use of their local knowledge about supply chains, infrastructure, decision makers and other resources to provide…
With California Attorney General Bill Lockyer being the first to launch an investigation into oil company “profiteering”, I’m sure the antithesis of big business, Eliot Spitzer, is chomping at the bit to get in on the action and play to the hearts of the liberal voters. I hope he does. I hope he breaks down…
Wow… here’s a tax I never knew New York had under it’s belt – the Jock Tax. I believe that professional athletes are grossly overpaid, but targeting a tax specifically on their profession seems even more unfair than the fact that guys that could barely graduate from high school make multimillion dollar salaries to play…
I know, I know. I’m almost done with the roof shots. Maybe one more, then on to the inside. I will finish before Christmas. I will finish before Christmas.
I’m not one to blindly bash a particular party, as we all know they both have their faults, but today served up a double helping of that which makes partisan politics disgusting. First up… Erie County Democratic Party Chairman Len Lenihan. Listen to this WBEN interview with the Dem chief doing everything he can to…
Argh. Ok, I wasn’t going to do it, but Mike seems insistent on passing this little piece of trash around the blogosphere. Here’s a lawyer who thinks that the wire, not the people who create the contents that flow through it, have free speech rights. Even if neutrality mandates made good sense, they should not…
Thanks for sharing your photo. I grew up near the Broadway Market, went there every weekend when I was a child. I still love the Market but today I’m afraid to travel there, even in the daytime. My folks would be so destroyed if they saw the old neighborhood now.