Despite A Coal Ban in Oakland, Developer Leverages Proposed Facility Against City

Despite A Coal Ban In Oakland, Developer Leverages Proposed Facility Against City

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTdJijhw0gM ONN – Despite a Coal Ban in Oakland, Developer Leverages Proposed Facility Against City – video made by the YouTube channel in the video’s upper left hand corner. KPIX Andria Borba got the title wrong: the Oakland Coal Ban was struck down after a successful lawsuit was filed against the City of Oakland by … Read more

Fox Oakland Opening Gala Event Produced By Phil Tagami, City Of Oakland – February 5th 2009

Fox Oakland Opening Gala Event Produced By Phil Tagami, City Of Oakland - February 5th 2009

Fox Oakland Opening Gala Event Produced By Phil Tagami, City Of Oakland – February 5th 2009 From YouTube Channel: February 9, 2009 at 07:56AM ONN – Fox Oakland Opening Gala Event Produced By Phil Tagami, City Of Oakland – February 5th 2009 The majestic Fox Oakland Theater reopened with a bang as a lavish gala … Read more

John Siegel, Former Insight Terminal Solutions CEO, Not Culprit In Waste Coal Matter, Helps Anyway

John-J-Siegel-Insight-Terminal-Solutions

John Siegel, the former CEO of Kentucky and Oakland-based Insight Terminal Solutions (the firm of which was a Zennie62Media client before it closed down as that brand), has said he will help to recover and properly dispose of waste coal, even though he had no direct knowledge of operations ran by Bowie Refined Coal, another … Read more

Dave Stewart: Oakland Athletics Star Submits Letter Of Intent To Buy Coliseum Land For $115 Million

Dave Stewart: Oakland Athletics Star Submits Letter Of Intent To Buy Coliseum Land For $115 Million

The baseball great and his development partner wants to team with a tribal lands developer for the light-on-specifics proposal focusing tribal casino and hotel development on the Coliseum land. Livestream above at 4:20 PM EST December 26th 2020. A source who wished to remain anonymous sent to this vlogger a seven-page copy of a document … Read more

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland News: Clean Coal Makes Headway On Coal Dehydration Tech

Clean Coal makes headway on coal dehydration tech by finishing fabrication on rotary kiln From YouTube Channel: July 31, 2020 at 09:05AM ONN – Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland News: Clean Coal Makes Headway On Coal Dehydration Tech From Clean Coal Technologies, which writes: Clean Coal Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS:CCTC) CFO Aiden Neary tells Proactive the New … Read more

Annalee Allen: Oakland City Center: Rotunda Building By Phillip Tagami

Oakland City Center: Rotunda Building From YouTube Channel: December 19, 2020 at 09:20PM ONN – Annalee Allen: Oakland City Center: Rotunda Building By Phillip Tagami Annalee Allen: Part of the series: Exploring the Oakland City Center. The Rotunda Building in Oakland’s Center Center first opened in 1914 as a department store. Tour the Rotunda Building … Read more

Phil Tagami Talks To Charlie Pine About Oakland – Tagami Vision, May 14, 2008

Phil Tagami Talks To Charlie Pine About Oakland - Tagami Vision, May 14, 2008

Phil Tagami Talks To Charlie Pine About Oakland – Tagami Vision, May 14, 2008 From YouTube Channel: May 14, 2008 at 03:42PM ONN – Phil Tagami Talks To Charlie Pine About Oakland – Tagami Vision, May 14, 2008 https://ift.tt/37QflvW – I’m presenting TagamiVision videos on my channel as part of our partnership with TagamiVision. This … Read more

Now That Carroll Fife Is Oakland Councilmember Will She Stop 90-Car Protests To Phil Tagami’s House?

Now That Carroll Fife Is Oakland Councilmember Will She Stop 90-Car Protests To Phil Tagami’s House? From YouTube Channel: November 6, 2020 at 03:35PM ONN – Now That Carroll Fife Is Oakland Councilmember Will She Stop 90-Car Protests To Phil Tagami’s House? The backstory is best explained in this excerpt from my previous blog post … Read more

Ex Oakland Coliseum JPA Boss Scott McKibben’s Plea Deal In Conflict-Of-Interest Case Covers For Board, City Attorney

Scott McKibben

On Wednesday, Scott McKibben, now the former Executive Director of The Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Joint Powers Authority and currently President Of The Oakland Panthers of The Indoor Football League, accepted a misdemeanor plea-bargain deal in the case where he was accused of violating a government law prohibiting self-dealing. The problem is, the case and the mainstream media reporting, masks a great deal of facts that, in total, show an organizational system beyond the control of McKibben, and where he was asked to be an actor in it, then burned by it.

Scott McKibben was accused of violating California Government Code Section 1090, which prohibits public officials and public employees from “making” public contracts in which they have a financial interest. The fact is, Scott was asked by the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Joint Powers Authority Board to secure a naming-rights marketing agreement with Ring Central. Scott was, contrary to the law, listed contractually as an independent consultant – just like the other marketing consulting firms the Coliseum JPA has hired over its existence, since its creation in 1996.

That Scott asked for, but did not receive, a $50,000 fee from a $4 million deal with Ring Central, should not have raised any eyebrows considering that the Coliseum JPA Board asked him to do the deal, he’s an independent contractor, and the City of Oakland and the County of Alameda at no point at all gave Scott any instructions regarding the law. Indeed, the persons who should have done that are Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker and Alameda County Counsel Donna Ziegler.

Moreover, the other persons who should have done that comprise the same Board of Directors of The Oakland Coliseum JPA, and many of whom are friends of mine, and should not have let Scott take a fall like that, and they know it. Folks like Alameda County Supervisors Scott Haggerty and Nate Miley, Oakland City Councilmembers Larry Reid and Loren Tayor, and JPA Commissioners Yui Hay Lee (famed Oakland architect), Ignacio De La Fuente (himself a former Oakland Councilmember), and Chris Dobbins (everyone’s favorite local lawyer), and Christine Smith, both who are no longer on the JPA Board.

And I add myself to that list, because, in 2019 for the NBA Finals Game 4, Scott gave me a ticket – way up in the damn rafters, but it was a ticket.  When he invited me to visit the Coliseum JPA Box, my friend Chris was there, as was Barbara Parker, among others.

It’s no wonder that the law firm of Brown, White, and Osborn wrote “Government Code Section 1090, Prohibiting Conflicts of Interest, Is Now Even More of a Hazard For The Unwary.” (https://brownwhitelaw.com/government-code-section-1090-prohibiting-conflicts-of-interest-is-now-even-more-of-a-hazard-for-the-unwary/) Brown, White, and Osborn said:

“California Government Code Section 1090 (“Section 1090”) – which prohibits public officials and public employees from “making” public contracts in which they have a financial interest – is notoriously vague, broad, and malleable. Section 1090 provides that California’s elected and appointed public officials and public employees may not be “financially interested” in “any contract made by them in their official capacity. California courts have interpreted these terms broadly, making it dangerously easy to violate the statute without even knowing it. Most troublingly, Section 1090 does not require bad intent for a conviction or a fine. A public official, public agency, or employee may violate the statute if they act knowingly – that is, knowing about their financial interest and knowing what they are doing in connection with the contract – even if they don’t realize that their conduct is prohibited. In fact, because of that low general intent requirement, California courts have rejected the defense of “advice of counsel” or that they obtained prior approval from an attorney. In other words, a California official or employee might violate Section 1090 even if the public entity they work for, and its attorneys, told them that their conduct was lawful and not a violation of Section1090.

And in Scott McKibben’s case, no one told him about Section 1090 to start with. For  Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley to seek to charge McKibben for a felony makes me wonder if her office was aware of how poorly the law was written and just decided to go ahead and go after Scott, anyway? And why? Well, to answer that question, read on.

The Warriors Playoffs And Coliseum Sports Ticket Distribution Scandal That Should Not Be, But Is

And in addition, the JPA Board was served by the Oakland Chief Administrator’s Office, and I attended a meeting where then Oakland Chief Administrator Sabrina Landreath served as the secretary for the meeting. But did you know Sabrina Landreath scored a Warriors playoff ticket valued at $5,000 in 2016? And did you know Yui Hay Lee was signed up for and received $35,000 in Warriors playoff tickets? And before you say Scott McKibben signed off on them, I instruct you to look online at the many Form 802 filings going back to 2016, because Councilmember Reid, and Yui Hay Lee signed off on some of them, too. http://oraclearena.s3.amazonaws.com/doc/OACCA-Form-802-May-2016-5576c104a9.pdf

Yui Hay Lee Warriors 2016
Yui Hay Lee Warriors 2016

And did you know Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker scored $840 worth of Oakland A’s tickets in 2016, as did my friend Coliseum JPA Commissioner Chris Dobbins? (And this is something Barbara Parker herself admits too, so there, but its wrong for some news media to blast Oakland Councilmember Lynette Gibson McElhaney for the same perk that Barb Parker herself obviously enjoyed. Moreover, its wrong for Reid and Parker to make Scott McKibben look bad, when they could have defended him, and put him in the bad position to start with.)

Barbara Parker got $9,250 worth of Golden State Warriors regular season tickets for free, March 2016.

Barbara Parker Gsw Tickets
Barbara Parker Gsw Tickets

And I happened to randomly find that information about Yui Hay Lee in opening the link to the Form 802 page. I wasn’t going on a witch hunt against Yui Hay Lee (even though he did use part of my Oakland City Hall Plaza Design Concept I made at Skyline High School in 1979 for the actual plaza). I’m only demonstrating that the truth is the entire Coliseum JPA culture, and that of the City of Oakland and The County of Alameda, is to blame for what the Alameda County Coliseum District Attorney accused Scott of doing with respect to Ring Central. You can see all of the ticket request reports here: https://www.theoaklandarena.com/about-us/coliseum-authority/public-information

Now, I have long argued that the law should allow for public officials who run a giant sports complex should, to enjoy some small benefit of doing so, like occasionally scoring tickets to events – just don’t sell them. Look, how the heck is any official to see how their facility is managing a large sports event it that person can’t even attend the event? Logical, right?

Anyway, here’s a newsflash: doing that – getting sought-after-tickets – failed to become an big issue for years – or until The Golden State Warriors got real good at NBA Basketball. Prior to that, the Oakland Coliseum had not enjoyed a team that won so much, tickets to their playoff games were valued over gold.

Then, when Golden State became the daring of the NBA, those who did not score Warriors playoffs tickets and were somebodies, were railing over those who did – particularly public officials. Moreover, the public officials were getting seats so good that Alameda County Administrator Susan Muranishi wound up on national television during the 2016 NBA Finals.

And she too had an appetite for $8,650 worth of regular season Warriors tickets, all in March of 2016…

Susan Muranishi Gsw Tickets
Susan Muranishi Gsw Tickets

Then, while the Oakland Public Ethics Commission was formed in 1996, it did not became the new cultural tool for use against elected officials that the folks in control of it did not want to protect, until the last seven years. So, rather than defend themselves and explain the rationale for having tickets, the officials who were enjoying that ability to get tickets went into hiding.

And then had no problem trying to remove the one person they went to for tickets: Scott McKibben.  Think about that.  Rather than help their “ticket friend”, if you will, they stabbed him in the back, in my humble opinion.

The trouble with the mainstream media is its institutionally racist and when its not that, it’s myopic. One news organization was all too willing to try and take down Scott because some of its editors remember him from when he ran ANG Newspapers and they worked for him in the early 2000s. So, for them, making Scott look bad was a just reward for low pay they received as journalists, back then. Fact is, they did not tell you that, and it masks the truth I’m telling you. (And why I am a blogger and not a journalist.)

The real truth is that public governance in Oakland and in California has degenerated into a culture where someone is always looking to use poorly written California laws to take down someone else, for whatever reason. It chases away good people like Mr. McKibben, my friend who ran The Rose Bowl, and was the one reason the Oakland Coliseum managed to land rent agreements with the then-Oakland, now Las Vegas Raiders that put the organization in the black after years of red ink. And it covers up the truth: that when something like Warriors playoffs tickets are to be had, the culture will figure out a way for someone to land them, and then blast someone like Scott.

You know the saying that rules are made to be broken? Well, in California, the rules are made to be used against those people who were set up by others to break them. The Coliseum JPA Board of Directors set Scott McKibben up to fail, and is the worst for it.

Scott McKibben Was The Best Sports Business Negotiator In Oakland’s History

In Scott McKibben, the Coliseum JPA lost the best sports negotiator it ever had. And, starting in 1996 when I represented Oakland Mayor Elihu Harris as his Economic Advisor, I have worked with and advised to some extent all of them since 1996: Ezra Rapport, Denna McClain, Mark Kaufmann, Ann Haley, Doug Thornton, Denna McClain again, before Scott McKibben came in (and even though the original first choice was a former elected official who had zero experience in the business of sports).

Moreover, I defend Scott because he bailed out the City of Oakland’s 2005 Super Bowl Bid in May 10th of 2000. I was the head of the Super Bowl XXXIV Bidding Committee and Executive Director of the Oakland-Alameda County Sports Commission, which I formed in 1999.Paul Tagliabue, then The NFL Commissioner, had invited us to give a presentation at NFL Headquarters in New York. After showing up 20 minutes late, then-Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown left our meeting with then NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue early, and unexpectedly.

Commissioner Tagliabue, who budgeted two hours of his valuable time for us, was fuming.

Thus, we were left with just Scott McKibben and two other board members from the Oakland-Alameda County Sports Commission to be there, in addition to me, as head of the meeting. At the other side of the room and for the NFL were Tagliabue, Executive Vice President Of Football Operations Roger Goodell, then-NFL Head of Special Events and Mr. Super Bowl Jim Steeg, and then-head of NFL Legal Derrick Haggens, Jennifer Gonsalez, and Sue Robichek. Scott spoke up for the Oakland / East Bay business community and saved our meeting with Paul. A good thing, because Tagliabue was so upset over Jerry Brown’s actions, he threatened to stop the meeting. An action that would have killed our chances to land the Super Bowl Game.

Just 10 days after that meeting, The NFL selected Oakland as one of three finalist cities (the other two Jacksonville and Miami) for the right to host the 2005 Super Bowl. As then-Oakland District One Councilmember Jane Brunner told me later that year “none of us gave you a chance.” Ultimately, we lost to Jacksonville.

On the way to that NFL meeting, I had to create the damn Oakland sports commission from scratch, and because then Oakland City Attorney Jane Williams had stood in Oakland City Administrator Robert Bobb’s way (as did McClain) with roadblocks explaining why Oakland could not even do a bid! On top of that, the Coliseum was managed by SMG and Sally Roach, who, with Deena McClain, famously told Mr. Bobb that a former employee of the Coliseum I was working because he was the architect, had stolen the facility’s drawings. Everyone believed them but me. As I told Bobb then, how can we operate the Coliseum without the drawings? The whole claim just smelled bad to me.

So, I went on my own investigation and found the drawings (which we needed for our NFL Super Bowl Bid) via an engineer with HNTB in Marin County, Ca.. That same person then said “Sally Roach says you can’t have the drawings”! I hit the ceiling, called Robert Bobb, and Sally was removed from running the effort, and Bobb told her to work with me. I wanted her fired.

Point is, Oakland had many stories of people trying to stop other people from making government work for the people, and doing great things (take Phil Tagami, Insight Terminal Solutions, and the whole Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal coal issue, for example). Scott McKibben is the latest casualty in this.

Stay tuned.

Post script: The giant list of $139,013.50 worth of sports ticket issued by the Coliseum JPA and that (I was told by a source who does not wish to be named) claimed were approved by the Oakland City Attorney’s Office, but the docs show the Coliseum JPA did as well:

2016-137 events=$139,013.50 + ???

January-0 events

February-3 events=$2,500.00

02/06/2016-Warriors v OKC=$1,100.00

02/09/2016-Warriors v Rockets=$1,100.00

02/14/2016-Charlie Wilson Concert=$75.00 x 4

March-16 events=$13,074.00

03/01/2016-Warriors v Hawks= $700.00

03/03/2016-Warriors v OKC =$1,100.00

03/04/2016-Prince: Piano and a Microphone=$600.00 x 4= $2400.00

03/05/2016-Festival of Laughs Comedy Show=$93.00 x 4= $372.00

03/07/2016-Warriors v Orlando=$600.00

03/09/2016-Warriors v Jazz=$700.00

03/11/2016-Warrior v Portland=$600.00

03/12/2016-Warriors v Phoenix=$600.00

03/13/2016-Bruce Springsteen= $158.00 x 4= $632.00

03/14/2016-Warriors v New Orleans=$800.00

03/16/2016-Warrior v Knicks=$1,100.00

03/23/2016-Warriors v Clippers=$1,300.00

03/25/2016-Warriors v Mavericks=$700.00

03/26/2016-Andre Ward v. Sullivan Barrera=$105.00 x 4= $420.00

03/27/2016-Warriors v 76ers=$350.00

03/29/2016-Warrior v Wizards=$700.00

April-23 events=$20,608.50

04/01/2016-Warriors v Celtics= $700.00

04/02/2016-Oakland A’s= $112.50

04/03/2016-Warriors v Portland=$500.00

04/04/2016-Oakland A’s= $100.00

04/05/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/05/2016-Warriors v T’wolves=$600.00

04/06/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/07/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/07/2016-Warriors v Spurs=$1,200.00

04/10/2016-Carrie Underwood Concert= $134.00 x 4=$536.00

04/11/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/12/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/13/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/13/2016-Warriors v Memphis=$650.00

04/15/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/16/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/16/2016-Warriors v Rockets (Game 1)=$5,000.00

04/17/2016-Oakland A’s= $90.00

04/18/2016-Warriors v Rockets (Game 2) )=$5,000.00

04/23/2016-The Class Reunion Concert= $75.00 x 4= $300.00

04/27/2016-Warriors v Rockets (Game 3) )=$5,000.00

04/29/2016-Oakland A’s= $80.00

04/30/2016-Oakland A’s= $100.00

May-24 events=$37,568.00

05/01/2016-Warriors Playoffs=$5,000.00

05/02/2016-A’s v Seattle= $90.00

05/03/2016-Warriors Playoff)=$5,000.00

05/03/2016-A’s v Seattle= $80.00

05/04/2016-A’s v Seattle= $80.00

05/04/2016-Hill Song United= $32.50 x 4= $130.00

05/07/2016-Rihanna=$157.50 x 4 = $630.00

05/11/2016-Warriors Playoffs=$5,000.00

05/16/2016-Warriors Playoffs=$5,000.00

05/16/2016-A’s v Texas= $80.00

05/17/2016-A’s v Texas= $80.00

05/18/2016-Warriors Playoffs=$5,000.00

05/18/2016-A’s v Texas= $80.00

05/19/2016-A’s v NYY= $90.00

05/19/2016-The Who= $149.50 x 4= $598.00

05/20/2016-A’s v NYY= $100.00

05/21/2016-A’s v NYY= $100.00

05/22/2016-A’s v NYY= $100.00

05/26/2016-Warriors Playoffs=$5,000.00

05/28/2016-A’s v Detroit= $80.00

05/29/2016-A’s v Detroit= $90.00

05/30/2016-Warriors Playoffs=$5,000.00

05/30/2016-A’s v Detroit= $80.00

05/31/2016-A’s v Detroit= $80.00

June-17 events = $41,130.00

06/02/2016-Warriors v Cavaliers=$10,000.00

06/05/2016-Warriors v Cavaliers=$10,000.00

06/08/2016-Warriors Watch Party=$20.00

06/10/2016-Warriors Watch Party=$20.00

06/12/2016-KMEL Summer Jam=$62.50 x 4= $250.00

06/13/2016-A’s v Texas= $80.00

06/13/2016-Warriors v Cavaliers=$10,000.00

06/14/2016- A’s v Texas= $80.00

06/15/2016- A’s v Texas= $80.00

06/16/2016-Warriors Watch Party=$20.00

06/17/2016- A’s v Angels= $90.00

06/19/2016-Warriors v Cavaliers=$10,000.00

06/19/2016- A’s v Angels= $90.00

06/21/2016- A’s v Brewers= $80.00

06/22/2016- A’s v Brewers= $80.00

06/29/2016- A’s v Giants= $120.00

06/30/2016- A’s v Giants= $120.00

July-11 events = $1,080.00

07/01/2016-A’s v Pittsburg= $90.00

07/02/2016-A’s v Pittsburg= $90.00

07/03/2016-A’s v Pittsburg= $80.00

07/09/2016-Louis C.K.= $60.00 x 4+ $240.00

07/15/2016-A’s v Toronto= $80.00

07/17/2016-A’s v Toronto= $90.00

07/18/2016-A’s v Houston= $80.00

07/19/2016-A’s v Houston= $80.00

07/20/2016-A’s v Houston= $80.00

07/21/2016-A’s v Tampa Bay= $80.00

07/23/2016-A’s v Tampa Bay= $90.00

August-11 events = $2,962.00 + ?

08/02/2016-Adele= $274.00 x 4 = $1,096.00

08/03/2016-Dream Team= $156.50 x 4 = $626.00

08/05/2016-A’s v Cubs= $90.00

08/06/2016-Andre Ward v. Alexander Brand= $165.00 x 4 = $660.00

08/07/2016-A’s v Cubs= $90.00

08/08/2016-A’s v Orioles= $80.00

08/11/2016-A’s v Orioles= $80.00

08/14/2016-A’s v Mariners= $80.00

08/22/2016-A’s v Cleveland= $80.00

08/23/2016-A’s v Houston= $80.00

08/27/2016-Raiders v Titans = ?

September-18 events= $2,821.00 + ??

09/01/2016-Raiders v Seahawks=?

09/02/2016-A’s v Boston= $90.00

09/03/2016-A’s v Boston= $90.00

09/04/2016-A��s v Boston= $90.00

09/05/2016-A’s v Angels= $90.00

09/06/2016-A’s v Angels= $80.00

09/07/2016-A’s v Angels= $80.00

09/09/2016-A’s v Seattle= $80.00

09/11/2016-A’s v Seattle= $80.00

09/15/2016-Black Sabbath= $205.00 x 4 = $820.00

09/18/2016-Raiders v Falcons= ?

09/19/2016-A’s v Houston= $80.00

09/20/2016-A’s v Houston= $80.00

09/21/2016-A’s v Houston= $80.00

09/24/2016-A’s v Texans= $90.00

09/24/2016-Sonu Nigam & Atif= $88.00 x 4 = $352.00

09/25/2016-A’s v Texans= $90.00

09/30/2016-Bad Boys Concert= $137.25 x 4 = $549.00

October-10 events= $6,623.00+ ??

10/01/2016-Sia=$149.50 x 4 = $598.00

10/04/2016-Warriors v Clippers= $675.00 x 4 = $268.00

10/07/2017-Dixie Chicks=$89.50 x 4 = $358.00

10/09/2016-Raiders v San Diego= ?

10/10/2016-WWE Raw=$99.75 x 4 = $399.00

10/14/2016-Golden State Music Fest=136.50 x 4 = $546.00

10/16/2016-Raiders v Kansas City=?

10/21/2016-Warriors v Trail Blazers= $675.00 x 4 + $2,700.00

10/25/2016-Warriors v Spurs= $1,350.00

10/26/2016-Disney on Ice= $50.50 x 8 = $404.00

November-0 events

December-4 events= $10,657.00

12/03/2016-Warriors v Suns= $1,000.00 x 4 = $4,000.00

12/18/2016-KMEL Hip Hop Holiday House of Soul= $125.00 x 4 = $500.00

12/24/2016-Raiders v Colts= $275.00 x 4 = $1,357.00

12/30/2016-Warrior v Mavericks= $1,200.00 x 4 = $4,800.00

Here’s the record of who approved what tickets; there are 62 results:

OACCA-Form-802-March-2016-8… by Zenophon Zennie Abraham

Oakland Forgot Economic Development And It Shows In The Very Condition Of The City

City of Oakland

The Oakland that I knew is dead. It was a city that had over 100 job training programs and several low interest loan and grant programs for businesses. It was a city that was unafraid to embrace manufacturing, transportation, and heavy industry, as much as it demanded and caused the development of an economy comparatively cleaner than most. It was a city that knew how to fix its economic problems. That Oakland is gone.

The Oakland that replaced it is one that’s marked by growing ranks of people sleeping on the streets because no one will help them. It has many who were just one lost paycheck away from eviction, and their ranks so great, a moratorium on evictions was in place before the Pandemic.

It has some who would even resort to an attempt to take property not their own. And do that thinking it will solve an overall problem that is obviously beyond their desire to deal with: an economic design that lacks the use of tax increment financing to fuel the business assistance and job training and affordable housing programs Oakland was once known for. This Oakland lacks people who want to fix the economy and far to many people who want to protest against the economy.

The fact is, we have had march after march and activist after activist, and the problems have only gotten worse. The protests have become nothing more than theater for the media, and tools to be used as part of a campaign strategy by a President who, himself, does not seem to care.

We have people who are willing to say “no coal” but not even asking “can we do coal, clean air, and jobs?” In fact, it seems like it’s just easier for them to just say no, then to try and fix anything.

Where we are is beyond sad.

It has been advanced by some media infected with the same anti-intellectualism – and worse because they believe their approach is smart. It is the complete and total lack of knowledge of where we are as a society, and to such a massively alarming point, that both the activists and that media don’t even bother to read about the past, and learn about the first publication to point to the climate change problem: The Limits To Growth. That was way back in 1971, but don’t tell that to the so-called climate change activists, they think all of this started after they hit puberty, and after 2010.

Oakland Created Its Own Problem And Now Can’t Wake Up To Fix It

What is so awful is that we in Oakland created this problem. Yeah. That’s right. Us.

I recall a 1996 meeting I sat in on, and on behalf of Oakland Mayor Elihu Harris, about the then-new concept of the “jobs / housing balance”. The meeting was at the offices of my long-time friend Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson. Unfortunately, I have to write that this happened.

The meeting included a number of officials, including Sunne Wright McPeak, then a Contra Costa County Supervisor and main advocate for the idea that there should be a jobs / housing balance. The problem with the concept is that it asks a City like Oakland to be able to have more employment for workers to “balance” the housing in it. The problem is that the idea calls for an industry to be grown in that city to get those workers. Or, let me put it this way: it allows for gentrification to set in, though that was not the word flavor of the day in 1996.

In the meeting, I asked how Oakland was to make sure it followed “Oakland first” jobs policies for its current workers if they did not have the skills necessary to land the biotech jobs that Keith and Sunne, and the others in the meeting prized so much and wanted for Oakland? They collectively looked at me as if I had grown the ears of a Vulcan. I must now admit that I left the meeting out of pure disgust for the lack of any real thinking – it was the typical, Bay Area, “let’s make up something that we think is smart” crap.

It’s the kind of approach that is unconsciously born from the time when white supremacists like John Muir were creating social clubs like The Sierra Club. It’s an approach that calls for the development of an amount of what the person thinks are facts that are undeniable – and so that person is hardened in their beliefs to the point where communicating with them to get them to see another way becomes folly. It’s caused a lot of problems, and in particular, in the East Bay of the SF Bay Area, where the black population is the largest of any other place in my region of the San Francisco Bay Area.

The people who have this sort of tick have become and in many cases still are elected officials and friends of mine – and Democrats. They have allowed the complete destruction of Oakland’s economic development, and allowed it to happen with a nod. They have proven that they are the latest in the long line of people to drink the kool-aid established by John Muir. When he and his friends like famed UC Berkeley Professor Joseph Le Conte formed The Sierra Club, and his ideas of preservation that gave it life, he and they did not have black people in mind. They regarded us, folks who look like me, as “dirty” and “savages.”

Indeed, Joseph Le Conte is also identified as a white supremacist.

John Muir (photo courtesy peoplelooker.com)
John Muir (photo courtesy peoplelooker.com)

I write that because the Oakland that I came to know in 1974 was increasingly one that was called a “chocolate city” but the real problem is Oakland was consistently apologizing for being just that. It always embraced outside white male developers and never, then later seldom, gave a black developer a chance, and a person who was Asian (like my friend Phil Tagami) didn’t fare much better unless he worked himself to near death for ten years just to land the Oakland Rotunda Project (as Phil did with the help of a number of people, including me and Elihu Harris). That problem still exists today, and points to a real problem.

We all know the ranks of those who are jobless and homeless in Oakland are mostly black. We all know that the ranks of those suffering from COVID-19 are more likely to be black. But what we have not done in Oakland, is simply create a black-focused answer to these problems. So, for the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal (for which its co-developer Insight Terminal Solutions, is a Zennie62Media content client) there’s the largely white “No Coal In Oakland” group just saying no, and not doing anything to try and get to yes.

They openly do not care about the same jobs problem that disproportionately hurts black folks in Oakland. Then, they try and make you believe (with the help of irresponsible media) that they have a large young black membership, when the truth is just the opposite. We need a black economic development agenda that is formed in harmony with concerns for the environment. Don’t count on No Coal In Oakland or The Sierra Club, because they’ve drank John Muir’s racist elixir and are too drunk to realize it.

Meanwhile, there’s Tom Steyer, the former coal investor and hedge fund manager who’s now (I contend) trying to hedge the western United States and as much of America as he can into a thought ethic that just says invest in renewables, and not fix the damn traditional energy pollution problem. Tom’s got a number of Oakland elected officials so scared they won’t get his money, they parrot his view about the environment, and don’t care about developing jobs at all, and mindlessly pat themselves on the back for such things as “climate action plans” that lack any interest in economic development.

On top of that, the same Oakland elected officials that signed development agreements to allow Mr. Tagami and Insight Terminal Solutions to build the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal (knowing it was designed to handle bulk commodities like coal in a low emissions way), then set about a process of trying to back out of them just because Steyer started influencing them with money.

Take the example of Tom Steyer investing $500,000 in the Mayor of Oakland’s Oakland Promise program, and allegedly with the quid-pro-quo that Oakland would get involved in a lawsuit against American oil companies that was so silly it was tossed out of court. Why Libby didn’t get Tom to try and jump start Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal is a good question, considering its low emissions design, Oakland’s need to create low-skilled, well-paying jobs, and the now decades-long tardiness of replacing the jobs lost due to military base closures.

It’s as if Oakland just plain stopped caring about creating jobs. Even Oakland economic development director Alexa Jeffries, who was hired last year, has no formal background in economic development!

This is Oakland, folks. In other words, for economic development in Oakland, a cuss term is appropriate: we’re fucked.

In Oakland Economic Development Has Reached The “We’re Fucked” Stage

Yep. We’re fucked, folks. The City of Oakland knows it and you know it. We can get out of it, but we have to admit it, first, fast, then take action, and fast. We had the blueprint for the economic engine that can help us in the future and that’s the redevelopment laws of the past. There was no real good reason to get rid of Redevelopment, and since it was terminated, Oakland’s economic divide has only worsened and the Pandemic just made it worse.

And blacks in Oakland need to stop supporting The Sierra Club and form a new approach that fits the needs of the African American community. The problem is too many of us are trapped in thinking about us in a negative fashion, so city policy is focused on crime only, whereas in the Oakland between 1980 and 2010, the policies (like Hire Oakland First) were geared toward the economic needs of black residents. We let that go, and it’s time to bring it back. If you agree that blacks in Oakland are being harmed by a lack of programs and a lack of the social infrastructure that once made sure blacks had greater wealth, then take action. If you believe that you are only as strong as your weakest neighbor, then the only logical action is to help that neighbor, and go tell John Muir what to do with his racist ideas. I know he’s long passed on, but his point of view still holds way too much sway.

Time to wake the fuck up.

Stay tuned.

Oakland Councilmember Dan Kalb On ITS Phil Tagami Bulk Terminal After Latest Court Win vs City

Oakland Councilmember Dan Kalb On Its Phil Tagami Bulk Terminal After Latest Court Win Vs City

Oakland Councilmember Dan Kalb On ITS Phil Tagami Bulk Terminal After Latest Court Win vs City

ONN – Oakland Councilmember Dan Kalb On ITS Phil Tagami Bulk Terminal After Latest Court Win vs City

Oakland Councilmember Kalb and I talked after the City of Oakland lost its anti-SLAPP lawsuit attempt against developer Phil Tagami and Zennie62Media content client Insight Terminal Solutions. This was the 4th time Oakland lost in court to Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, but from Kalb’s words, Oakland remains firmly against any coal shipments coming through via the bulk terminal.

What’s strange and concerning about our argument (and I consider Dan a friend so its not at all personal) is that he doesn’t seem to care one bit about the Utah coal workers and the need for them to sustain their jobs. The Pandemic has rendered the idea that they can get other jobs a completely stupid one – especially since everyone agrees that Utah will benefit from the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal.

Dan seems too focused only on coal and has zero idea that iron ore is also a bulk commodity that is shipped and used to make steel, worldwide. The Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, was designed to move bulk commodities in a low emissions way.

Why is the City of Oakland only interested in only in banning coal and not iron ore or other commodies that have higher emissioms indexes? And why are trucks allowed to pollute in West Oakland through all of this?

And why the love for Tom Steyer, who was a coal investor until he elected to spend millions to turn America away from coal. Given that Steyer’s a hedge fund investor, and he’s poured millions into California elected officials, it seems like he and people like Utah’s Huntsman Family are trying to steer us to favor their businesses – which do not employ coal workers and have higher unemployment rates. Sorry, but something is up. It’s wrong to push people out of jobs and onto the street for a problem that can be solved in another way. For me, it’s not American. I want to know what the impacted Utah workers think of this?

Sorry Dan, you’re a great Oakland councilmember, but just plain wrong about the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal. And what’s up with the love for Tom Steyer in this context?

Stay tuned.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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Fred Blackwell On Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal OBOT Oakland Army Base Project By Phil Tagami

Fred Blackwell On Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Obot Oakland Army Base Project By Phil Tagami

Fred Blackwell On Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal OBOT Oakland Army Base Project By Phil Tagami
From YouTube Channel: August 16, 2012 at 08:19AM

ONN – Fred Blackwell On Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal OBOT Oakland Army Base Project By Phil Tagami

In 2012, Oakland Economic Development Director Fred Blackwell introduced what is now The Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Army Base Project – Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal. Oakland Global.

In this video, reposted as part of Zennie62Media’s engagement by its client, Insight Terminal Solutions, and to get out the real truths about Oakland’s involvement in OBOT and the bulk terminal itself, you will see and hear that the City of Oakland was the partner with Mr. Tagami and his California Capital Investment Group.

Stay tuned.

Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June 2018. This is a major part of Zennie62Media , Inc.’s new and innovative approach to the production of news media. What we call “The Third Wave of Media”. The uploaded video is from a vlogger with the Zennie62 on YouTube Partner Channel, then uploaded to and formatted automatically at the Oakland News Now site and Zennie62-created and owned social media pages. The overall objective is smartphone-enabled, real-time, on the scene reporting of news, interviews, observations, and happenings anywhere in the World and within seconds and not hours. Now, news is reported with a smartphone: no heavy and expensive cameras or even a laptop are necessary. The secondary objective is faster, and very inexpensive media content news production and distribution. We have found there is a disconnect between post length and time to product and revenue generated. With this, the problem is far less, though by no means solved. Zennie62Media is constantly working to improve the system network coding and seeks interested content and media technology partners.

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Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Will Influence Over 10,000 Jobs

Oakland-OBOT-Covered-Commodity-Rail-Cars

The Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, the planned bulk terminal originally planned by the City of Oakland in partnership with California Capital Investment Group’s Phil Tagami, and now with Insight Terminal Solutions (headed by John Siegel) as a tenant partner, will influence the maintenance of over 10,000 coal jobs and many thousands more in other … Read more

Bust Of Frank H. Ogawa Restored At Oakland City Hall Plaza: Tribute To Oakland’s Late Councilmember

Bust Of Frank H. Ogawa Restored At Oakland City Hall Plaza: Tribute To Oakland’s Late Councilmember

Bust Of Frank H. Ogawa Restored At Oakland City Hall Plaza: Tribute To Oakland’s Late Councilmember ONN – Bust Of Frank H. Ogawa Restored At Oakland City Hall Plaza: Tribute To Oakland’s Late Councilmember From a post on Oaklander Phil Tagami’s Facebook Page comes this news about the late Oakland Councilmember Frank H. Ogawa. The … Read more

Is It Time To Change The Structure Of Oakland Government? – Phil Tagami Files

Fred Blackwell On Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal OBOT Oakland Army Base Project By Phil Tagami

Oakland, By Phil Tagami – Perhaps the time has come to realize that the experiment of professional career politicians failed Oakland – this cohort has “pooched” it pretty bad. Deficit Municipal budgets after a decade of record revenues year after year and the policies have not made us safer, healthier, or prosperous, solved a housing … Read more

Oakland City Council District 3 2020 Election Race: Lynette Gibson McElhaney, Carroll Fife + 5 Challengers

Oakland Councilmember Lynette Gibson Mcelhaney

Lynette Gibson McElhaney, the incumbent, two-term, Oakland City Council District Three Councilmember has managed to draw six challengers as of this writing: Jesse Alexander, Carroll Fife, Brandi Haskins, Noel Pico, Meron Semedar, and Faye Taylor. Of course, the last time Councilmember McElhaney was in this position, it was 2016. In 2016, a field that once … Read more

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Focus Of Job Seeking Utah Counties

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Focus Of Job Seeking Utah Counties

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Focus Of Job Seeking Utah Counties ONN – Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Focus Of Job Seeking Utah Counties An inaccurate and wholly biased Salt Lake Tribune article that’s full of typos, discusses Insight Terminal Solutions reorganization effort but tells falsehoods about the Utah … Read more

UME Yoga Downtown Oakland Windows Smashed During Black Lives Matter Protest On 4th Of July

Ume Yoga Downtown Oakland Windows Smashed During Black Lives Matter Protest On 4th Of July

UME Yoga Downtown Oakland Windows Smashed During Black Lives Matter Protest On 4th Of July ONN – UME Yoga Downtown Oakland Windows Smashed During Black Lives Matter Protest On 4th Of July On Facebook, Oakland’s Phil Tagami, who is co-owner of the yoga studio, wrote “Three young white women showing their ally ship to Black … Read more

Anya Svanoe, Carroll Fife, ACCE Used Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Money To Harass Phil Tagami In Oakland

Anya Svanoe, Carroll Fife, Acce Used Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Money To Harass Phil Tagami In Oakland

After his Oakland home and neighborhood were harassed by a 90-car march of people representing a non-profit group effort organized by someone named Anya Svanoe, Phil Tagami posted this question on Facebook: So the new campaign by ACCE and certain special interests funding ACCE (a multi million dollar state wide advocacy organization) is to attack … Read more

Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Statement On Proposed Phil Tagami March By ACCE

OBOT

This was sent to Zennie62Media approximately 20 minutes ago, and from the legal representatives of Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal. It’s in response to the news of the proposed Alliance of Californians for Community Empowement (ACCE) protest march to the home of Phil Tagami. Why? Because he’s a millionaire. A completely stupid action in a … Read more

Anya Svanoe Of Phil Tagami March In Oakland Reps Alliance of Californians For Community Empowerment

Anya Svanoe Of Phil Tagami March In Oakland Reps Alliance Of Californians For Community Empowerment

Anya Svanoe Of Phil Tagami March In Oakland Reps Alliance of Californians For Community Empowerment ONN – Anya Svanoe Of March On Phil Tagami’s House In Oakland Reps Alliance of Californians For Community Empowerment Anya Svanoe, is Communications Director of Alliance of Californians For Community Empowerment or ACCE. As it turns the firm and its … Read more

Anya Svanoe March On Phil Tagami’s House In Oakland Because She Thinks He’s Rich Is Stupid

Anya Svanoe March On Phil Tagami’s House In Oakland Because She Thinks He’s Rich Is Stupid

Anya Svanoe March On Phil Tagami’s House In Oakland Because She Thinks He’s Rich Is Stupid ONN – Anya Svanoe March On Phil Tagami’s House In Oakland Because She Thinks He’s Rich Is Stupid Anya Svanoe, is planning a march on Oakland-based California Capital Investment Group President Phil Tagami’s home in Oakland, and purely because … Read more

Oakland Needs Concrete Plans For The Budget, Post-Protest Downtown Rebuild – Phil Tagami Files

Art Blooms In Oakland In Aftermath Of Protests

Oakland – The Oakland City Council has some tough budget decisions to make in the next few weeks …a lot of attention has been focused on $120 million budget deficit (and growing) and the fact that the Oakland Police Department currently utilize in excess of 44% of the General Purpose Revenue. With this as a … Read more

Considering The Idea Of Defunding The Oakland Police Department – Phil Tagami Files

Oakland Police Department

Oakland – At a rally Sunday afternoon Nine members of the Minneapolis City Council announced their support for defunding the Minneapolis Police Department and replacing it with a community-based public safety model. The councilmembers and some community activists committed to ending the Minneapolis Police Department through the budget process. The group also announced its intention … Read more

Mayor Of Oakland Part Of The Problem, Must Accept Responsibility – Phil Tagami Files

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf

Oakland – I cannot get over the fact the Mayor or her “handlers”, in her recent letter to supporters, attempted to coop the whole series of recent events Protests to dancing in the streets as if she guided, orchestrated them all and should be embraced as a unifier and praised for it. What was well … Read more

Another Oakland Coal Ban Try Is Stupid: Is City Of Oakland Driven By Ego Vs. Phil Tagami?

OBOT

The City of Oakland has lost yet another legal battle against the bulk terminal project it helped create, and against Phil Tagami, the man it once tried to get out of the project via The Tioga Report in 2011. Overall, The City of Oakland has racked up approximately $10 million in legal fees to date. … Read more

Time For Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, Council President Rebecca Kaplan To Lead: Phil Tagami Files

Rebecca Kaplan and Libby Schaaf

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan must put aside their differences and collaborate to save our City of Oakland. Word is they have not spoken in weeks – what a shame two smart progressive Democrats that can’t have a conversation if that doesn’t size up the problem with our country … Read more

Phil Tagami Of Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Interview On City of Oakland vs OBOT, OBOT Win

Phil Tagami Of Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Interview On City Of Oakland Vs Obot, Obot Win

Phil Tagami Of Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Interview On City of Oakland vs OBOT, OBOT Win ONN – Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media , Inc. mobile media video-blogging system network that was launched June … Read more

Oakland Note: Coal Burned By China Power Plants Jumps On Heat, Coronavirus Recovery

Coal Burned By China Power Plants Jumps On Heat, Virus Recovery

Coal Burned by China Power Plants Jumps on Heat, Virus Recovery ONN – Oakland Note: Coal Burned By China Power Plants Jumps On Heat, Coronavirus Recovery Detractors of The Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal developed by Phil Tagami and Insight Terminal Solutions should take note of this news, for they are under the impression the … Read more

Oakland Note: China To Finance, Build Massive New Coal Power Plant in Zimbabwe

China To Finance & Build A Massive New Coal Power Plant In Zimbabwe

China to Finance & Build a Massive New Coal Power Plant in Zimbabwe ONN – Oakland Note: China To Finance, Build Massive New Coal Power Plant in Zimbabwe For those who do not think a large market waits for the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal by Phil Tagami and Insight Terminal Solutions’ John Siegel, think … Read more

No Coal In Oakland Misses Fact 1996 SF Bay Seaport Plan Called For New Bulk Terminal

No Coal In Oakland Misses Fact 1996 Sf Bay Seaport Plan Called For New Bulk Terminal

No Coal In Oakland Misses Fact 1996 SF Bay Seaport Plan Called For New Bulk Terminal ONN – No Coal In Oakland Misses Fact 1996 SF Bay Seaport Plan Called For New Bulk Terminal “No Coal In Oakland”, the non-profit financed by the Sierra Club and Tom Steyer, has a tendency to base its views … Read more

Ninth Circuit: Oakland Breached Contract With Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal / Army Base Developer By Banning Coal

OBOT

Oakland had some indication that coal was one of the potential commodities that might be handled” prior to contracting with developer, Court finds. OAKLAND, Ca – The City of Oakland (“City”) breached its contract with Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal (“OBOT”), a City-selected developer at the former Oakland Army Base, according to the United States … Read more

On Insight Terminal Solutions OBOT, Oakland Jobs, Extreme Left Fake News On Coal, COVID-19

China-Demand-Boosts-U.S.-Coal-Exports

Oakland from a distance – Even though we’re in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, some people insist on maintaining their pre-pandemic behaviors and won’t get a clue: such is true for the extreme left in Oakland and the SF Bay Area, who are starting to look like the extreme right in rural Florida and … Read more

Live Interview With Phil Tagami On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic Part 2

Live Interview With Phil Tagami On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic Part 2

Live Interview With Phil Tagami On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic Part 2 ONN – Live Interview With Phil Tagami On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic Part 2 Note from Zennie62Media and Oakland News Now: this video-blog post demonstrates the full and live operation of the latest updated version of an experimental Zennie62Media … Read more

Phil Tagami: CCIG CEO Interview On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic

Interview With Phil Tagami On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic

Interview With Phil Tagami On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic ONN – Live Interview With Phil Tagami On Oakland’s Economy, Government, During The Pandemic An extensive talk with Phil Tagami, one of Oakland’s home-grown business leaders, and a long-time personal friend, about our City and business and government, and how all are fairing during … Read more

Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe Downtown Oakland Was Best Late Night Breakfast Place

Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe Downtown Oakland Was Best Late Night Breakfast

Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe Downtown Oakland Best Late Night Breakfast ONN – Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe Downtown Oakland Was Best Late Night Breakfast Place https://ift.tt/2zEJT5V This is a tribute to the still-not-replaced best Downtown Oakland late night breakfast restaurant, Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe. An off-shoot of the Emeryville-based, Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives-featured, gotta-love-the-rich-food eatery, Rudy’s … Read more

City Of Oakland Was Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Co-Developer

City Of Oakland Was Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Co Developer

Oakland Bulk & Oversized Terminal Called Envrionmentally Friendly By City of Oakland In 2012 ONN – The planned Insight Terminal Solutions and California Capital Investment Group with Managing Partner Phil Tagami-developed Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal has been the focus of a mainstream-media effort to tell what is a fake news. The fake news is … Read more

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear ONN – Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s 2020 State Of The City Address: What I Want To Hear. The 50th Mayor of Oakland, Libby Schaaf, is … Read more

Coal Global Demand To Increase Proving Phil Tagami And John Siegel’s Insight Terminal Solutions OBOT Needed

Coal Global Demand To Increase Proving Need For Insight Terminal Solutions Obot

Coal Global Demand To Increase Proving Need For Insight Terminal Solutions OBOT ONN – Coal Global Demand To Increase Proving Need For Insight Terminal Solutions OBOT John Siegel was right. Contrary to popular belief in America, worldwide coal demand is projected to trend up, and not down. This points to the need for the Phil … Read more

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Isn’t A Coal Terminal, Folks

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Isn’t A Coal Terminal, Folks

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Isn’t A Coal Terminal, Folks ONN – Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal Isn’t A Coal Terminal, Folks Happy Holidays, Oakland! Let me tell you the truth about the Oakland Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk And Oversized Terminal. There have been a number of mainstream … Read more