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Barrett on the Mayoral Race: Thompson Comes Unglued About schools, Bloomberg Tries to Paddle Him

By Wayne Barrett, Thursday, Jul. 30 2009 @ 6:04PM
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If the latest poll numbers are to be believed, Bill Thompson is now a real candidate for mayor. So it's time for all of us in the media to start treating him like one, and for him to start sounding like one.

He hardly sounded like the measured and thoughtful man we know him to be when he called for Joel Klein's dismissal and branded the Department of Education the "Enron of American education" last week.

I said on NY1 Friday that Thompson had gone from hibernation to hyperbole, disappearing for so long we weren't sure he was running, and then exploding with outrage over audit findings that raised meaningful questions about the Department of Exaggeration, but bore no resemblance to counts in an indictment (Enron was a criminal fraud after all).

Of course, the comptroller's audits did not prove that the department was cheating on graduation rates and test scores. DOE set up that straw man to distract from Thompson's actual findings. No audit in this city or state ever has exposed that level of manipulation. It's an impossible standard for an auditor, whose job is to examine the system DOE has in place to make sure its diplomas and test triumphs are earned, as these audits responsibly did. I have read the 158 pages of Thompson's audits and DOE's response—DOE won the paper chase, accounting for 96 of those pages—and my conclusion is that Thompson has established that DOE's system of checks and balances tilts suspiciously in favor of the best possible result for Klein and Bloomberg.

That would mean, for example, that instead of the claimed 10 percent hike in the graduation rate since 2005, it might have gone up something less than that, hardly a rationale for dumping Klein (or Bloomberg for that matter), but sufficient reason to wonder if Klein considers it part of his job to co-produce Bloomberg's commercials. Despite all of DOE's smoke, it doesn't directly challenge Thompson's top conclusions on the first and second page of these two audits.

I asked DOE's Andrew Jacob, who was actually barred from one Thompson audit press conference, if the department disputed these four core findings, and he swore they did. I'm linking to the email and you see if you think he did. To me, DOE has deliberately and smartly huffed and puffed and appeared to blow Thompson's house down, without ever really disputing his central findings.

In fact, Jacob actually proves one key Thompson finding while attempting to rebut it. Thompson charged that "schools are given considerable authority with minimal oversight by DOE" in determining if students are meeting graduation standards. In Jacobs's answer to me, he lists several ways that schools decide, even though their funding is partially determined by maximizing these numbers, to "update" and in fact upgrade student records right before and right after graduation. The individual schools just do it Nike-like. If Mike Bloomberg were running against an incumbent whose re-election rationale pivoted around such school-by-school decisions—wide open to unchecked, home-court, advantages—his tabloid-owner allies would be jumping up and down, crying foul.

The tabloids predictably echoed the Bloomberg campaign's portrayal of the audits as political, with the Daily News calling the Thompson findings "the most cynically fabricated accusations in many a political season." But DOE's responses pointed out that the testing audit started in December 2007 and the graduation audit started in July 2008, long before anyone thought that Thompson would be running against Bloomberg or that Bloomberg would be running at all. In fact, in December, Bloomberg was telling reporters he wouldn't seek a third term if the term-limits law changed because "I am a believer that a new person can do it better," and Thompson was so friendly with Bloomberg he called the mayor's budget in January "a testament to prudent fiscal planning." As late as July, Thompson was still heaping the praise on Bloomberg, citing the $6.6 billion surplus that the mayor had accumulated and insisting that because of it, the city was "relatively well-positioned to cope" with the economic downturn.

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ABetterNYC says:

It is a shame that Bill Thompson is the one with all the money and not Tony Avella. Tony is the real deal. Tony does not have skeletons in his closet as does Bill Thompson with education and real estate developers. To explain - Thompson was president of the Board of Education before he became Comptroller. The BoE was doing badly managing NYC schools and the drop out rate was very high - this was all under Thompson and do not think that the Mayor's campaign is not onto this. Thompson opposed mayoral control and I do believe that it all generally agreed that that Education should be a mayoral agency. It just needs to be done right.

And as for the over development issue - how do you think Thompson got so much money in his war chest? Go to the campaign finance board web site and see for yourself ...over $100,000 in contributions from the top real estate firms. And then check the investment firms who manage the NYC pension fund, making 5M in fees last year. Over $10,000 in contributions. Bill Thompson has already sold his soul and will be greatly indebted to all those who gave big bucks - especially the $4,950 maximum donation.

Tony Avella on the other hand is the true grass roots candidate. He is very smart and courageous and knows what is wrong with the system. He wants to fix it. He does not have to come up with weak audits that do not reveal much. He knows that while kids are in fact graduating, they cannot read or write proper English. Many grass roots parents and teachers groups support Avella. This, apparently, is what Bloomberg wants and what Thompson does not even get. How pathetic.

Tony's financial weakness is that he is very ethical and does not take money from real estate developers -- so if he becomes mayor, he will not be in debt to anyone. How refreshing.

Thompson may not have has much money as Bloomberg - although he certainly has some, but he has no "fire in the belly" - his campaign,so far has been derivative and lack luster. He will not win against Bloomberg because he does not provide a difference.

Avella, on the other hand, is the real deal.

Do we dare believe that an Avella mayoralty is a possibility? Only if all Democrats who truly want change -- all those Democrats who will follow their conscience and heart and not their suck up unions or politics as usual clubs that pull the strings -- only if they will push the lever for Tony Avella at the polls on September 15th. I know I will!

Posted On: Friday, Jul. 31 2009 @ 6:56AM
Teru says:

I totally agree with ABetterNYC.

I have heard for a long time from people who say that they're disgusted with politics, because there are no honest politicians, everyone is on the take, etc. etc.

Well, there IS actually an honest politician, right in our own City Council, who is also running for Mayor on the Democratic ticket. Someone who actually cares about preserving our neighborhoods, and helping the people who live in them. Someone who will not be beholden to real estate developers, or anyone else, because he refuses to accept their bribes. Instead, he will answer only to the average every day New Yorkers, and work in their best interest.

Tony Avella has been a member of the City Council for eight years. He has not been afraid to stand up to the Mayor and City Council Speaker, when he thought that they were working against the the best interest of New Yorkers. I personally do not remember seeing someone in City government with this much integrity.

Because he doesn't have the financial backing from special interests, or the desire to let developers price the average New Yorker out of the City, in other words, "not on the take", he is not getting the press coverage the other candidates are getting. In fact, Bill Thompson has recently taken to quoting things that Tony Avella has been saying for years, such as "Joel Klein (School Chancellor) has to go".

I hope that New Yorkers will not only be fed up with Mayor Mike, but also realize that electing a "party machine" candidate such as Bill Thompson, won't be much of a change.

If people want to see a real change, and definitely for the better, they could do so by voting for Tony Avella. I will definitely be voting for him.

I just heard that Tony will be visiting many neighborhoods around New York City, all five boroughs in the next couple of weeks. I just checked out his website, and it looks like they're listing upcoming places where he will be. It's definitely worth going out to see him and hear what he has to say.

http://www.tonyavellaformayor.com

Posted On: Sunday, Aug. 2 2009 @ 12:39AM
SpazzedOut says:

Thompson is nothing more than a puppet. Bad enough that his experience in education was a disaster from which we are still reeling. Now he borrows a page from Tony Avella, who has been saying all along: Job #1 is to fire Joel Klein.

The day that Thompson starts sounding and acting like a "real" candidate is the day that the 5-cent cigar makes a reappearance.

Seriously, I look forward to the day that media start doing their jobs and reporting on the mayoral race and real issues.

Let's be truthful: Tony Avella is a much more viable candidate than Thompson, and Avella is certainly more authentic and savvy.

Posted On: Sunday, Aug. 2 2009 @ 10:48AM

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