…there is so much truth to this that it’s sad instead of funny. …not that I’m an advocate of strip malls, mind you. The Walmarts of the world have destroyed downtowns.
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The Moyers Program
Well, I was right about Bill Moyers’ program being eye opening….
African American folks who think Bill Clinton is pro-African American might want to pay close attention to who he associates with: Haley Barbour was governor of Mississippi when Katrina hit. I was still in the town I grew up in at the time and the local radio station was collecting donations for the victims of Katrina. They made sure to note that the donations would be going to a certain town or county in Mississippi. I asked a blogger that I knew to see what the demographics were–it was repub and white. Yep.
Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s brother…um-hmmm…Gulf Coast Funds Management...raised money from overseas.
You know, a representative (vice president, I believe) of an fighter jet manufacturer was on CSPAN talking about one of the bombers that costs us millions of dollars to build and maintain, and the VP stated during the conversation that these bombers weren’t only for the U.S. forces…but were also necessary for U.S. allies. Read that again–we are spending millions of dollars for fighter jets so that other countries can benefit from American technology…as the American taxpayer foots the bill.
In other words, we order the plane to specs…plane is built…..taxpayers pay $$$$$ for the plane….company then sells the plane to other countries….courtesy of the American taxpayer.
At about 16:00 in, it is noted that the joke is “we’re all Patriots…” The contempt here being that they are not representing the American public, but the corporations who will pay and pay and pay…they don’t give a shit about the country….it’s all in how much money they can make….
Mark Leibovich’s statement on The White House Correspondents Dinner really causes one to pause–rewarding the media for being on television, basically. The mix of nooz and glamour is stunning. Although he mentions Tom Brokaw railing against it, he fails to mention that George Clooney, via his father, thanked Brokaw for speaking out. And what is really bad is that none of the so-called “serious” news outlets mentioned Clooney or Brokaw’s sentiments….quite telling, isn’t it?
As Leibovich brings up the massive PR campaign of BP after the oil spill, my mind flashes to all the commercials aired nightly on the nooz–BP, Big Pharma, Big Energy…rinse, repeat. And I think of all the major problems facing the nation right now and how this lack of true coverage of these important issues have left the American public without crucial information. Our democracy is fragile and the Press is in the thick of it–and they don’t give a shit that they are aiding the demise of that democracy. Hey, they’re on TV!! They’re very important people!! And this is why they attacked Edward Snowdon for doing what they should have been doing.
…and there are still those who blame the American public for not knowing what is going on in their government. <sigh>
Go Virginia!
Virginia has had enough of dismissive politicians who circumvent the people whom they represent and they have filed suit against what is basically taxation without representation.
In other education news, Diane reposts about the Gesell Institute’s take on Common Core…waay back in 2010.
From the statement:
We urge the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers to respect the individual developmental differences of children and revise the K-3 standards based on research and the advice of experts in the field of early childhood.
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In the comments, someone provided a link to Bill Moyers’ program on Glitz and Greed in D.C. I haven’t viewed it yet, but knowing Bill Moyers, it will be eye-opening.
A Charter Founder Indicted
I wish I could say I’m surprised, but I’m not. These folks are greedy opportunists who look at schools and our children with $$ in their eyes.
I AM surprised and disappointed that more of them aren’t indicted….if not for these schemes, but for seeking to get rich and destroy public education.
North Carolina memory hole on voting rights
Well, if there was any doubt that repubs are trying to interfere with voting rights….this should pretty much take away that doubt.
How is this not a violation of civil rights? As Rachel brings up—this is why we need newspapers and the media. Granted, they’ve not done the best job of keeping people informed, but it’s never been more clear that they are just as important as ever.
If you don’t have a newspaper that does its job, then take it upon yourself to record public meetings as was done here. If you’re not available for all public meetings, then form a co-op of news where a group of folks take turns recording public meetings. Of course, you need reliable folks who are dedicated to get to the truth, no matter what, and will stick to the facts. They can write their own opinion about the facts, in an editorial, but the facts need to be put out there for everyone to draw their own conclusions.
What if someone had not recorded this meeting? What is happening to other states where the meetings are not being recorded and there is no proof of these crooks? This goes back to the damage Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton caused with consolidating media and removing the Fairness Doctrine.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Eli Broad maintains grip on Los Angeles schools
Diane Ravitch has this up on Eli Broad’s continued influence on Los Angeles Schools. Clearly, if his candidates for school board have not been endorsed by the public, then it’s safe to say the public is not behind Broad.
Lies Rahm told us…
Fred Klonsky has a post up on a building that Chicago Public Schools had previously designated for destruction.
The public protested.
They promised it would not be torn down, and would be converted to a library.
Bulldozers have arrived on the scene.
So much for promises…
If you read the comment, it brought to mind the movie “The Monuments Men” by George Clooney and Grant Heslov….in it, he states the Nazis wanted to destroy the artwork and other stuff to destroy the culture…as if it never existed. I gotta say, it rings true for what is happening now….
love the lyrics of Bob Dylan)
Walmart wins again
There actually was a unionized Walmart…
…until some court set aside their own vote to unionize. Wow. Just wow.
If we lose the media…
…then we basically lose a huge part of the democratic process. The Fourth Estate has historically shed light on stuff the politicians would rather you not know…it’s kept the checks and balances needed to keep those in power from abusing that power. Edward Snowden is an example of how the media is no longer serving the public interest by investigating claims on abuse of power.
Power corrupts.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Links here and here--note the “feel good” town hall meetings to diffuse the growing voices against media consolidation….we’ll make it look like we care, and then totally ignore the wishes of the American people. We’ll also ignore that the airwaves belong to the American people and their wishes should take precedence over corporate interests.
Verizon wants bigger piece of global pie
…because it just doesn’t have enough in profits, yet….
Don’t Do It, Canada!! The only ones that benefit by fewer and fewer choices are the big telecoms!