tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-371398262024-02-21T03:47:33.698-08:00Beautiful DazeA Trove of Progressive News, Hispanic Culture, and Vegetarian Lifestyle.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.comBlogger61125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-2846135888222399662012-03-28T20:14:00.004-07:002012-04-01T07:40:05.258-07:00Book banning in Arizona<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj0YWLU23PCxW1G4MpC7fzyj30TfYJOVRrK91-a0Nj5GhmDfNuFrUv3-sNlSw_jdtBYmJ5DXSliJExOimbsYl0xZSA8PjxzMbZBHL667Dxysd1PtV3Go7FNOIBRmxpv82LJ_9UI/s1600/2012-03-16-bookbanphototucson.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="240" width="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj0YWLU23PCxW1G4MpC7fzyj30TfYJOVRrK91-a0Nj5GhmDfNuFrUv3-sNlSw_jdtBYmJ5DXSliJExOimbsYl0xZSA8PjxzMbZBHL667Dxysd1PtV3Go7FNOIBRmxpv82LJ_9UI/s320/2012-03-16-bookbanphototucson.jpeg" /></a></div>Box allegedly containing books prohibited by Arizona's ban against ethnic studies. Witnesses claim the books were confiscated from schools and placed in storage in boxes labeled as the one in the photograph above. <br />
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Remember that old curse: "may you live in interesting times." <br />
Well, the First Amendment is certainly going through interesting times in Arizona. <br />
Today I learned that one of my favorite authors has had <a href="http://luisurrea.com/blog/deported-words-and-oddness-arizona">five books banned</a> from Arizona schools. <br />
His name is Luis Alberto Urrea, author of the "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Hummingbirds-Daughter-Luis-Alberto-Urrea/dp/0316154520/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1332124144&sr=1-1">The Hummingbird's Daughter.</a>" His books are often based on Mexican characters. They offer a fascinating insight into the history of the Indians of Mexico, their customs and culture, relationship with the land and with nature. For those of us who see books as bridges into other worlds - Luis Alberto Urrea gives you a first class ticket to a land you've never seen or imagined...and it's beautiful. The soaring landscapes, the dark-eyed people, and their stoic philosophy toward the hardships of life draw you in. <a href="http://www.waterbridgereview.org/032006/rvw_hummingbirds_daughter.php">"The Hummingbird's Daughter"</a> hypnotizes you with a story about a mysterious girl born to a rancher in Mexico and her rise to sainthood. "The Beautiful North" charms readers with its depictions of villagers in Mexico who connect to American culture via the village's only Internet cafe. To read Urrea's tale about Goth girls, Youtube and emo music in rural Mexico makes the world feel small but preserves that sense of the exotic. The story centers on a teen girl trying to bring Mexican men back to Mexico from the United States, so it's puzzling that immigrant haters are so incensed by it. There's no obscenity, no strings of vulgar language in these books, yet a new Arizona state law has forced schools to pull Urrea's books from Tucson classrooms. There is no hate preached in these books. Their sole crime is to be about Mexicans. Mexican American Studies departments were banned and dismantled because of that most peculiar law, HB2281. Books about Mexicans in the United States that foster prohibited ideas ( thought crime) were placed on a list, and at least seven, possibly more were purged from classrooms in Tucson. The state official who pushed for that law is now trying to do the same <a href="http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/03/28/arizona-official-considers-targeting-mexican-american-studies-in-university/">ban Mexican American studies</a> in state universities.<br />
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How can this happen in the United States. Because we were not paying attention to the extreme right wing. They are as dangerous as the Taliban in Afghanistan. We do not take them seriously and they are rewriting our laws and eroding our constitutional rights, starting with the First Amendment.<br />
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HB2281 literally <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/2011/01/01/20110101arizona-ethnic-studies-ban.html">banned ethnic studies</a> in public schools. There really is a list of "inappropriate" books -- which bloggers now call the list of banned books, because those books were no longer permitted in the classrooms. You can see the list for yourself on pages 37 and 38 of the <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/58025928/TUSD-ethnic-studies-audit">Cambium Report</a>, the result of an audit to ensure that Tucson could comply with Arizona's ethnic studies ban. <br />
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Arizona's new state law banning ethnic studies prohibits the use of texts that could foster "ethnic resentment." (I guess Huckleberry Finn is out of the question. So is Gone with the Wind. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Most literature, in fact, fosters ethnic resentment. Check out Irish novels about life under English rule. Yikes. But they are also exquisite literature.)<br />
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[Please note, in a <a href="http://www.tusd1.org/contents/news/press1112/01-17-12.html">press release</a> issued Jan. 12, 2012, Tucson school officials claim they did not BAN the books, they merely boxed the books and put the books in a storage facility. Ummm...sure. The boxes in photographs show the words "banned books." School workers took the books away from classes. School workers, trying to conform to the new state law against ethnic studies, cannot allow the students to read them in class. The press release says the books were placed in storage but students can get the books at the library, therefore it is not book banning. I guess you can argue it's not book banning if you change the definition of book banning, but it would not be a sincere argument. Arizona banned these books from classrooms to silence discussions and ideas. If a teacher assigned students to read the banned books from the library, the teacher would be breaking the law. Ergo, the books are banned.] <br />
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According to a book publicist, the banned books were packed up in front students and carted out of the schools. "Students were crying," she said. It's strange to hear that high school students cried over books, but it's not surprising either. Those students know that the Constitution was trampled by that law. <br />
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In response, the book proponents started giving books away to share the messages and ideas. They drove a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/emily-lutenski/tucson-mas_b_1347443.html">"taco truck"</a> into Tucson on Saint Patrick's Day, but delivered books instead of tacos. There's an entire Tumblr blog dedicated to Arizona's ban on ethnic studies books called <a href="http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/hb2281">hb2281</a>.<br />
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The auditor that reviewed Tuscon's ethnic studies program searched for evidence that the classes fostered ethnic resentment, but arrived at the opposite conclusion. The audit summary states wituout qualification that the Tucson ethnic studies program promoted tolerance instead. <br />
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Here's a photo of the audit's summary: <br />
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Book censorship is flat-out unAmerican. <br />
I'll keep reading Urrea, and I hope you give his books a try as well. Enjoy. (Thank me later.)Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-51297546060085258532012-03-15T19:49:00.000-07:002012-03-15T19:49:18.424-07:00"And someday the harvest", a poemTo live is to work, and the only thing that lasts is <i>the</i> work. <br />
Throw yourself like seed into your work, and into your own field. <br />
Don't turn your face, for that would be to turn it toward death. <br />
Look to your field and do not let the past weigh down your motion.<br />
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Learn what is alive in the furrow, what is dead in yourself.<br />
Life does not move in the same way as a group of clouds. <br />
It is a purposeful cycle, a repetition of motion with meaning.<br />
The work itself will teach you how to work.<br />
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From your work you will be able,<br />
one day, to gather yourself. <br />
There is a harvest that grows over years and yet,<br />
Every day is springtime, and every night a harvest.<br />
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Maria Isabel<br />
March 15, 2012Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-41448729243163273722011-12-12T17:54:00.000-08:002011-12-12T17:55:48.135-08:00The end of the fossil fuel economy...a cartoon<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjdJ_PDRQkPVDTjgE86FAP0Cm7e2mKCQY-WwZ1BGeSPRx4NnyO3BnfqEUa2qmBErOPQZIFpDPPB8atRhHd-af-o3OoVvJ6snlXzG0SYaoS9urMA1pKkwiaSVkWReUgP3RAu_GKQ/s1600/Picture+1.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="217" width="370" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjdJ_PDRQkPVDTjgE86FAP0Cm7e2mKCQY-WwZ1BGeSPRx4NnyO3BnfqEUa2qmBErOPQZIFpDPPB8atRhHd-af-o3OoVvJ6snlXzG0SYaoS9urMA1pKkwiaSVkWReUgP3RAu_GKQ/s400/Picture+1.png" /></a></div><br />
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This <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XQIxr4gRQM&sns=fb">cartoon/ 5 minute documentary</a> captures the challenges we face. The <a href="http://www.postcarbon.org/">Post Carbon Institute</a> was kind enough (and creative enough) to produce and share this youtube gem: "<a href="http://www.postcarbon.org/video/175694-the-ultimate-roller-coaster-ride-a">The Ultimate Roller Coaster Ride</a>: An abbreviated history of fossil fuels." <br />
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So many of our economic problems are rooted in environmental problems. Bottom line: we consume faster than nature can replenish. We have an unsustainable economy. The next step?<br />
1) Switch to the habit of just having and using less stuff. 2) Use bicycles instead of cars for short distance commutes. 3) Learn about our choices. We do have choices.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-49195083650400125872011-12-10T08:36:00.000-08:002011-12-10T14:24:47.398-08:00If Fox News had a chance to rename Disney movies...In its push to impose a neoconservative ideology on the United States, Fox News often interprets facts in a very colorful way. A <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2011/11/21/fox-news-viewers-uninformed-npr-listeners-not-poll-suggests/">study</a> published this year showed that Fox viewers are the least informed of all viewers. Our neighbors to the north are more skeptical of the verbal pyrotechnics at Fox News.<br />
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Tabatha Southey, a columnist for Canada's second largest newspaper, the Globe and Mail, has conjured up <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/tabatha-southey/tickle-me-pinko-fox-says-muppets-brought-to-you-by-m-for-marx/article2266268/">a list</a> of children's movies as they might be described by Fox News after a Fox News commentator <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/compost/post/liberal-communist-muppet-brainwashing-needs-to-stop/2011/12/05/gIQAUrRLXO_blog.html">denounced</a> the new Muppet film for being anti-capitalist and ergo anti-American. [The film plot revolves around a greedy developer whose plans threaten the environment] I found the Foxification of Disney list brilliant. Please enjoy and feel free to share (but make sure to credit Ms. Southey).<br />
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1. Charlotte's Web of Lies: A rat persuades a pig to take his place in the food chain, after an elitist spider who has far more children than she can reasonably afford tries to talk him into pursuing a liberal education instead.<br />
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2. Where the Wild Things Are Hunted to Extinction but Free-Market Capitalism Ensures that Housing is Built.<br />
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3. Mrs. Frisby Rats Out the Welfare Queens of Nim.<br />
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4. Cars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />
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5. Monsters Inc. Busts a Union.<br />
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6. Snow White and the Seven – No, Six – Excellent Republican Nominee Hopefuls.<br />
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7. 101 Dalmatians Help Employ a Large Number of Furriers.<br />
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8. Night at the Creationist Museum: Although exhibits come to life, a man spends a restful night in the museum, because dinosaurs and humans existed together quite peacefully.<br />
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9. The Land Before All the Illegal Immigrants Ruined It.<br />
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10. Finding Nemo's Birth<br />
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11. Harry Potter and the Invisible Hand.<br />
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12. The Black Stallion Who Would Not Be There If Not for Affirmative Action.<br />
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13. The War on Christmas Story.<br />
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14. Robin Hood and His Entitled Men: The brave Prince John promotes stability by fighting unconstitutional wealth-distribution schemes.<br />
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15. Kung Fu. Panda Hardly Needs To Be On The Protected Species List, He Knows Kung Fu."Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-58527363533632371832011-12-06T05:20:00.000-08:002011-12-08T05:38:05.815-08:00Occupy Wall Street Needs to Tweak the Soundtrack: The Revolution Needs a Bass Line<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhY7NeBh0oWsOlR4cg9J5C9H4-CozJ9a_K4mbJfjsi1YxSty3gizNJKaK2yZ9cSo-IELgfU2j2EumY4rrUF3UKn8svYXvd4Rro3k5f74qZ86P7pxDIkP7BRZxlHBCPvD88qce17/s1600/vmz38.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="clear:left; float:left;margin-right:1em; margin-bottom:1em"><img border="0" height="110" width="110" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhY7NeBh0oWsOlR4cg9J5C9H4-CozJ9a_K4mbJfjsi1YxSty3gizNJKaK2yZ9cSo-IELgfU2j2EumY4rrUF3UKn8svYXvd4Rro3k5f74qZ86P7pxDIkP7BRZxlHBCPvD88qce17/s200/vmz38.jpeg" /></a></div><br />
<blockquote>Every revolution needs a soundtrack. <blockquote></blockquote></blockquote><br />
Cultural movements often have songs that reflect their tone and spirit, that embody their message and rouse their members. The Civil Rights movement drew music from out of the southern <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL2mU029PkQ">gospel tradition</a> and lifted hearts with its anthem: "We shall overcome". It was sung offkey by the protesters as they marched in front of angry crowds and police dogs, and luminaries such as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmR1YvfIGng">Mahalia Jackson</a>, Joan Baez and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti5aP_nyNig">Louis Armstrong</a> all gave that beautiful song their unique imprint. <br />
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Does anyone know of Occupy Wall Street songs? Artists seem to be playing it extremely safe with little ditties like Stephan Jenkin's "Meet me at Zuccotti Park." There's a pretty decent rap song "<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzNVodxr9R4&feature=related">I Occupy Wall Street</a>" but it's more of a monologue set to piano with a drum beat. The lyrics drive home anger at the price of food, unemployment, low wages, foreclosures and government patronage of big business. <br />
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Music that embodies a movement or captures the zeitgeist flows out of the anguish of its creators and their vision for the future. The music of change, the music of an era, taps deep into how people feel at their core. <br />
The Tea Party had no such music. <br />
Neither does Occupy Wall Street. But the latter has the potential. Occupy Wall Street's very purpose is to confront the complacency that gave rise to the financial corruption of government. Millions have lost their homes in foreclosures, usury by credit cards impoverishes average Americans, hundreds of billions of dollars have been diverted to the one percent (See <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Free-Lunch-Wealthiest-Themselves-Government/dp/B002HREKHS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323215978&sr=8-1">Free Lunch </a>and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Wrecking-Crew-How-Conservatives-Rule/dp/0805079882/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1323216033&sr=1-1">The Wrecking Crew </a>for details), and protests have been met at times with brute force by government. These conditions warrant powerful music. <br />
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Music is one of the most potent tools of any social movement, but to have effect, it has to well up from the depths and cut into the hearts of listeners. Most attempts at Occupy Wall Street music borrow music from hippies and Woodstock. The hippies of the 1960s did their part. They gave us Bob Marley and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Civil Rights Act, the Clean Air Act, EPA, Head Start and the National Endowment for the Arts. They wanted civil rights, environmental protection, and respect for individual dignity - themes that continue today. <br />
The music that truly taps into spiritual discontent has been put out there - by groups like Rage Against the Machine and Nine Inch Nails in the 1990s. Here are a few songs to get people started (although none of these are really singalong songs). These are weatherbeaten songs, but they have melody, lyric imagery, power, and flow. <br />
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Now it's time for the millenial generation to throw down. I don't know what they will come up with -- but every revolution needs a soundstrack. Here's my playlist for #OWS.<br />
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1. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1T8xgHdMEM">Wake Up </a> by Rage Against the Machine. RATM = soundtrack of the revolution. The songs may be old but they sound fresh, vivid, right and ripe for today. Their song titles alone (Calm Like a Bomb, Sleep Now in the Fire, Guerilla Radio, Born of a Broken Man, Take the Power Back) must make fascists nervous. RATM frontman Zack de la Rocha has recently dedicated <a href="http://www.ratm.com/">a poem</a> to the Occupy Wall Street movement.<br />
2. [Bite] <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS-SOhoX-vU">The Hand that Feeds</a> by NIN (for the insiders who want out). <br />
3. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch9c0eHmwaY">America</a> by Nas (for a lesson in American history).<br />
4. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dduZbDFCG_E">Don't Give Up</a> by Peter Gabriel (a kinder, gentler anthem - a good song after your peaceful protest gets pepper-sprayed, or when you learn a credit card's law firm has just garnished 25 percent of your disposable income, or while packing up the house after the bank forecloses, or when there is no food left in the fridge.) <br />
5. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVS55EzWTMs">Your Time Has Come</a> by Audioslave. <br />
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7.<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bk8s7JpKv0&ob=av3e">The Fire</a> by the Roots (for everyone who believes).<br />
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<b>Honorable Mention</b>: <br />
Promenade by the Street Sweeper Social Club - because of the bass line. Thank you Tom Morello, the sound genius behind RATM, Audioslave, The Nightwatchman, and The Street Sweepers Social Club. He's also been very active in supporting #OWS.<br />
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They want you to believe that Occupy Wall Street, and the many encampments nationwide,<br />
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have been ignored by average Americans as if they were stepping over homeless people sleeping on the sidewalk.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.occupywallst.org/">Occupy Wall Street</a> protesters are fighting greed and seeking legal and financial reforms that stop 1 percenters (and their trolls) from rigging the system.<br />
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1) Ousting corrupt politicians by getting money out of politics<br />
2) Reforming laws that need change <br />
3) Bringing the finance sector back under control<br />
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They are organizing marches against the military industrial complex, war profiteers, and <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/special/2011/11/04/361678/occupy-wall-street-foreclosure-settlement/">irresponsible mass foreclosures</a> by banks. Instead of camping out in public parks, they are occupying <a href="http://www.myfoxspokane.com/news/kcpq-occupy-protestors-gear-up-to-clash-with-police-again-in-olympia-20111129,0,7772767.story">government buildings</a> in Washington and <a href="http://blog.aflcio.org/2011/11/25/indiana-working-families-occupy-state-capitol/">Indiana</a> and university offices and even a <a href="http://occupyca.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/empty-bank-occupied-in-santa-cruz/">vacant bank</a> in Santa Cruz, Calif. I call that an upgrade. <br />
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But it all started with the movement to reform big finance: Wall Street.<br />
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Many financial systems, of all different kinds, can work if operated with transparency and honesty. That stopped happening in the United States. Without rigorous and frequent public examination of financial institutions, they can easily subvert the democratic societies they intended to help prosper. <br />
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When people around the country began protesting against abuses by the largest actors in the financial sector, which they call "Wall Street," the street retaliated. The finance sectors pushed the politicians it owns to use the police to dismantle the protests. The police did what they were told: they donned ridiculous riot gear that made them look like space invaders and some tore into protesters with batons and pepper spray. The police officers who used brute violence may be unhinged individuals, but what was more troubling was that government had deployed police to fight against people who were protesting. Protest is at the heart of what makes democracy a democracy. Protest is self-expression and self-determination for the people of a nation. So when the politicians directed the police to violently suppress protest, they called attention to themselves. (Forbes tech blogger <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2011/11/26/no-the-crackdown-against-occupy-wall-street-is-not-the-work-of-the-shadowy-elite/">E.D. Kain</a> writes that is more likely that the police themselves are responsible for the sheer brutality of the crackdown, not corporate overlords or political hacks.It's possible) <br />
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For clear evidence of how brutal the police repression has been, just watch the two minute video of police <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2011/nov/21/occupy-movement-california">pepperspraying</a> students at the University of California - Davis Campus. John Pike sprayed students quietly sitting on the ground three times point blank with military grade pepper spray (classified as a chemical weapon - something US soldiers don't use on the battle field). <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhTmwG1kwieLrJJ6TKmWGCxgBbT6ydOBHqoCq1kXoNoi-ZU2ptWk0mWwx-9O4BY2rk-M7V3fkLRnKyNGtvwhE88FWCxqXuQ-QQfJOluKQIG1PHcXi7EqtPbd347WNBUdGMqRk9/s1600/imgres.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="183" width="275" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhTmwG1kwieLrJJ6TKmWGCxgBbT6ydOBHqoCq1kXoNoi-ZU2ptWk0mWwx-9O4BY2rk-M7V3fkLRnKyNGtvwhE88FWCxqXuQ-QQfJOluKQIG1PHcXi7EqtPbd347WNBUdGMqRk9/s400/imgres.jpeg" /></a></div><br />
Here's<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/18/occupy-oakland-police-beating-veteran"> another video</a> of an Oakland police officer beating up a protester who served in the US Marines. The soldier, who never retaliated, suffered a ruptured spleen. <br />
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But the politicians' willingness to use the domestic police force to quash dissent attracted enormous attention to the fact that politicians are willing and able to use force to suppress protest. That complicates US foreign relationships. How can we be a shining beacon of freedom when it is not permissible to protest in our own country. Police brutality toward protesters underscored the message the protesters had been trying to send. And this message is evident to everyone, including many who have never set foot in the Occupy protests or seen them firsthand. <br />
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The disbanded camps are now forced to reorganize around more specific goals. The violent evictions did not merely attract attention to Occupy Wall Street, but forced the protesters to organize and articulate more specific goals. <br />
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In a survey of photographs by major media, I see a lot more signs calling for the full reinstatement of <a href="http://">Glass-Steagall<a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/violent-pictures-from-occupy-wall-street-protests"></a></a>, for the revocation of corporate personhood (a legal fiction created by the courts for convenience, not by legislation or the constitution), and a call for the revocation of Citizens United, a landmark Supreme Court ruling that allows corporations to spend unlimited amounts of money in political campaigns. There are further rumblings about increases to the capital gains tax (a move that would have a tremendous impact on the 1 percent). <br />
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Violence by police at the direction of politicians following the orders of their corporate leaders has added to the Occupy Wall Street agenda. (This is just my observation from reading OWS postings online). Now there is greater concern about addressing the militarization of the police, worry about standing armies in the United States used to subjugate the US citizens, and growing trepidation over the privatization of prisons. After all, if corporations can make money by sending people to jail, might they not lobby for more arrestable laws. <br />
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The American population is learning about the limits of its rights and freedom - and many do not like what they are learning. For that reason - this is not over.<br />
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I hope this post does not ruin anyone's day. These are real concerns, but we have to remember that life still consists of love, laughter, friendship, hopes and kindness. These are our foundation and based on them we can rest secure today while working toward a better future.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-79192262494997010002011-11-21T18:05:00.000-08:002011-11-21T19:09:40.727-08:00Why did police destroy computers at Occupy Wall Street?. <br />
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I read <a href="http://motherboard.tv/2011/11/18/who-smashed-the-laptops-from-occupy-wall-street-inside-the-nypd-s-lost-and-found">here</a> the grim news that the NYPD had taken the laptops in the media center at Zuccotti Park, lined them up, and smashed them.<br />
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Have you ever tried to bend a metal laptop computer? Do you know how hard it is to inflict this kind of damage? On the motherboard.tv's comment section, IT professionals debated over what it would take to inflict that level of damage. Most concluded that getting run over with a car would not damage the laptops that much. <br />
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Whoever did this to the laptops of Occupy Wall Street protesters must have been very determined to stop the protesters from using the computers. Perhaps it's time for donations. (Some of destroyed laptops had been donated by the public) <br />
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The NYPD seized Occupy Wall Street's signal corps, a team that provided free wireless Internet for Occupy Wall Street, and sequestered them in a separate part of the jail. A member of that team, Isaac Wilder, reported $5,000 missing from his confiscated items in the media tent - money that belonged to him. Something else was gone: a router tower that the Signal Corps used to provide Occupy Wall Street with free Internet service. <br />
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My conclusion: police aren't afraid of the protesters - they are afraid of political speech. They are afraid of people communicating. Whoever wanted the free internet gone and laptops destroyed wanted to destroy the protesters ability to 1) communicate to the outside world 2)organize. <br />
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Of course, the police must realize that when laptops are replaced, they will be replaced with more powerful models. This was a learning experience. The protesters are learning how to survive in a violent police state that fears free speech. <br />
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I wrote about the Brandon Watts incident earlier and need to follow up with a clarification. First the name, some bloggers have written the name as Brendan, but major news publications used "Brandon," so I'll refer to him as Brandon Watts for now. <br />
Based on photographs posted on Flickr, Watts acted in a manner to deliberately provoke hostility from police officers. He may not realize it, but <i>his actions may be hurting the cause</i>.<br />
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From what I gather: Brandon kicked barricades and needled officers, the police chased him, he fell,police piled on, he struggled, they piled on more, removed his pants, and when they got off him Brandon could not walk unassisted. Prior to Nov. 17, media reports show that Brandon had engaged in numerous fights and confrontations. <br />
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Photographs posted on Flickr by photographer "Alex Bucky Arbuckle"* show a protester (who the photographer says is Brendan Watts) <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356521715/in/photostream/">staring at polic</a>e, <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356522783/in/photostream/">kicking a barricade</a> and most bizarrely, leaving <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356523867/in/photostream/">toothpaste</a> on their gloves. <br />
These are not illegal acts, but they 1) distract attention from the point of the protest - a broken economy and corrupt political system and 2) turn the police into the focus of the protest instead of the financiers, bankers and politicians and 3) are rude. <br />
I can't condone any of that. <br />
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However, we count on police to maintain civility and order, to protect us from violence and chaos. To react with the level of violence they did toward Watts shows a lack of self-control that could easily spiral into even greater violence. I commend officers who act with self control. I urge protesters to treat police with civility and respect - just as you would with anyone. Police lose the moral high ground when they resort to excessive force over minor pranks. Is toothpaste and a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356531279/in/photostream/">knocked off cap </a>really worthy of a skull fracture? <br />
Combined with the acts of Sgt. Anthony "Tony" Bologna, who pepper sprayed innocent protesters like some madman in the streets, and other officers treating protesters as criminals, the police lose credibility and authority to act.<br />
Brendan's blood tarnished their authority.<br />
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I contacted Arbuckle to find out what actually happened with Brandon Watts. Here is what Arbuckle wrote back verbatim: <br />
"I can personally confirm that the protestor kicking the barricades in this photo and being arrested by police in this photo and bleeding from the head in this photo is the one whose picture was on many news sites and reportedly identified himself as Watts. I wish I had been shooting with a faster or wider lens (the rainy conditions were very difficult) because I was standing near this particular protestor and watching him very deliberately provoke police officers. First he blew cigarette smoke in the face of one officer, and kicked the barricades several times. Then I saw him produce a tube of toothpaste. Had I known what he intended to do with it, I would have been ready, but before I knew it he quickly squirted some of it on the officer's glove when the officer was looking away. When the officer noticed the toothpaste, he very politely smiled and removed his gloves. Watts continued forcefully kicking the barricades towards the sidewalk, which also pushed the police officers who were leaning against them. Soon a small crowd of photographers and chanting protestors had formed, and several police officers showed up to put the barricades back in place. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Watts quickly lunge forward and knock the cap off an officer's head.<br />
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The officer recoiled, and then lunged forward and began climbing over the barricade as Watts ran away toward the east end of the park. The officer and several additional cops gave chase and tackled him near a flower bed. I ran and got there as they were attempting to put handcuffs on him. Bear in mind that it is raining steadily at this point, the ground is slippery, and we are near a flowerbed which has been producing muddy footprints in the area. I took pictures of Watts' face as he attempted to crawl away from officers -- he actually got a few feet in the chaos that began to erupt after the hatless officer fell on his back and a gigantic, rowdy crowd completely surrounded the officers. From there my view of Watts disappeared as I was jostled by protestors, photographers, and cops in what felt like the beginning of a riot. As you can see in this photo , the officers were surrounded by angry protestors and they looked terrified. After what felt like several minutes of pushing back and forth, the officers managed to get out, and I walked off, slightly shaken and with a broken lens hood and missing flash cord. I am still amazed that the police did not resort to pepper spray or some other extreme force while they were surrounded like that. A few minutes later I (and many other photographers) spotted the cops leading Watts out with his head bloodied. I got a picture and that was that.<br />
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I wholeheartedly support the protestors, and I'm proud of the way they've shifted the media narrative in this country. But I also believe that the vast majority of the NYPD are ordinary people doing a thankless job which (in the case of controlling rowdy crowds) many of them have very little experience with. In this case I feel that Watts very intentionally provoked the officers, and resisted arrest by running away. Had the conditions in the park -- rainy, slippery, filled with agitated people -- not been so volatile, I think he could have been arrested without incident. As it is, I do not know for sure if his head wound was the result of an intentional blow from a baton or an accident in the melee.<br />
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I know my photos are far from forensic quality, but that's my testimony as someone who was there." <br />
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I really appreciate that Arbuckle tried to make sure the public received the full story.<br />
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Here's what another blogger, <a href="http://chewhatyoucallyourpasa.blogspot.com/2011/11/this-is-scene-of-take-down-of-brendan.html">Che (What You Call Your) Pasa</a>, wrote after reviewing video of the melee: <br />
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"At about 3:25 in the video, Brendan is seen being thrown out of the planter and onto the granite (?) surface of the Plaza. He's obviously badly injured. It's clear to me at any rate that the police recognize Brendan is badly hurt and it looks like they are calling for assistance. Then Brendan starts struggling, and it looks like the police are getting very rough with him. I don't know whether any medical assistance was called. It should have been, immediately, but we've seen over and over many incidents of demonstrators being injured by police being left to fend for themselves or being arrested and taken away in a severely injured state only to be neglected once in custody until their situation worsens.<br />
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It's obvious that once the police get Brendan under "control" he can't walk. They continue to rough him up" <br />
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Brandon had gotten several doses of media publicity. Maybe he learned that provoking police is guarantied to get you media attention. I would say that doing so is buying publicity at a very high price, protestors who provoke police buy media attention with bruises, broken bones, and burned eyes. Police lose credibility and legitimacy, making their jobs much more difficult and dangerous in the future. They need the public's cooperation to do their jobs. Inviting violence is risky for both police and protesters.<br />
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What police appeared to do is use a hammer to swat a fly. Excessive force undermines the legitimacy of authority. Brandon Watts may have been provocative, but he appears to not have the maturity and self-restraint to do otherwise, nor did he harm anyone. We need the police and protesters to help de-escalate situations. This movement has the potential to catalyze real reforms in finance. Why lose that to needless violence?<br />
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*Arbuckle's photos are for sale through Getty.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-20896719578724597702011-11-17T18:23:00.000-08:002011-11-20T06:25:49.579-08:00Cry the Beloved Country: Blood on "Wall Street"As blood trickled down the forehead of Brendan Watts, <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiey5JxZ5BEMZ5GU19wDP7pCvM6JIfsDAS62RNZStBVTAUXhWKEJzyPvEOaTakJzIIc2Q9yPm08jmBQ8mbmDldQ_hF-qmgh1WO4BQrSl52HV0XPxZ2p1KFJCw2a1cwyMIWA_5ht/s1600/bloody153547--300x300.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="300" width="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiey5JxZ5BEMZ5GU19wDP7pCvM6JIfsDAS62RNZStBVTAUXhWKEJzyPvEOaTakJzIIc2Q9yPm08jmBQ8mbmDldQ_hF-qmgh1WO4BQrSl52HV0XPxZ2p1KFJCw2a1cwyMIWA_5ht/s400/bloody153547--300x300.jpeg" /></a></div>the integrity of the New York City Police Department collapsed in ashes. The<a href="http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2011/11/17/ows_day_of_action_protesters_head_to_the_new_york_stock_exchange.html"> police</a> justified their actions by accusing the young protester of grand larceny (for knocking off an <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356526843/in/photostream/">officer's cap</a>) and assault (the basis for this charge is unclear - unless the police dreamed this one up to defend charges of excessive force and police brutality.)<br />
There's more to this story. Photographs posted on Flickr by someone going by "Alex Bucky Arbuckle" show a protester (who the photographer says is Brendan Watts) <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356521715/in/photostream/">staring at polic</a>e, <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356522783/in/photostream/">kicking a barricade</a> and most bizarrely, leaving <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356523867/in/photostream/">toothpaste</a> on their gloves. These are not illegal acts, but they 1) distract attention from the point of the protest - a broken economy and corrupt political system and 2) turn the police into the focus of the protest instead of the financiers, bankers and politicians and 3) are rude. <br />
I can't condone any of that. <br />
However, we count on police to maintain civility and order, to protect us from violence and chaos. To react with the level of violence they did toward Watts shows a lack of self-control that could easily spiral into even greater violence. I commend officers who act with self control. I urge protesters to treat police with civility and respect - just as you would with anyone. Police lose the moral high ground when they resort to excessive force over minor pranks. Is toothpaste and a <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexarbuckle/6356531279/in/photostream/">knocked off cap </a>really worthy of a skull fracture? <br />
Combined with the acts of Sgt. Anthony "Tony" Bologna, who pepper sprayed innocent protesters like some madman in the streets, and other officers treating protesters as criminals, the police lose credibility and authority to act.<br />
Brendan's blood tarnished their authority. <br />
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It's over for the NYPD. It's over for Bloomberg, a mayor whose name will be remembered for what amounts to a betrayal of public trust. This mayor has no claim to acting in the public interest, no defense in acting for the public safety. <br />
Bloomberg and his personal police department have become a threat to public safety.<br />
They have trampled on the Bill of Rights.<br />
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<a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2063288/Occupy-Wall-Street-Brandon-Watts-Ray-Lewis-Stacey-Hessler-New-York-protests.html">Brendan Watts</a>, 20, of Philadelphia, is a young protestor who represents American frustration with corruption in politics, crony capitalism and the heartlessness of our institutions. He was part of the Nov. 17th march and protest in New York. For doing his duty as an American citizen with much on his mind, police beat Brendan with batons, fractured his skull and arrested him and charged him with crimes he <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2063288/Occupy-Wall-Street-Brandon-Watts-Ray-Lewis-Stacey-Hessler-New-York-protests.html">denies</a>.<br />
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They should have arrested themselves for assault and battery. They arrested two city councilors, injuring one in the process. I wonder how their actions will be remembered those councilors deliberate on the how much the city should set aside for police pensions. Their actions will be long remembered. <br />
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There is another group that lost their honor as the blood of protestors soaked in the dirty streets of New York City. The do-nothings. As much as the lazy and the complacent may resent it, these protests have not gone away. The persistence of the protesters casts judgment on those of us who stand idly by doing nothing. Many who insult and slam these protesters are probably trying to justify their own inaction. <br />
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The attacks on the Wall Street protesters - across the country - should provoke sharp self-examination on the parts of those responsible for attacks.<br />
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No one can be considered a keeper of the peace if he or she is ordering or carrying out assaults on people for exercising political free speech. <br />
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It is time for the apathetic and disengaged to become politically active - join town councils, run for office, actively support progressive candidates running for office. The United States will not be a free country until protesters are safe to exercise their right to free speech and peaceable assembly. To those that say the protesters don't have jobs - hello - that's why they are protesting. <br />
They carry signs that say: I will never pay off my debt, I will never own a home, I will never get a job in this economy. That's why they are at the protests. <br />
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The first photograph was taken by Andrew Burton for AFP/Getty Images, the second by Craig Warga of the New York Daily News. The third, from the Washington Post, is of Brendan Watts prior to Nov. 17.<br />
The fourth by Karen Zraick at the New York Daily News is of New York City Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, a protestor, injured by police officers trying to stop the protest with force.<br />
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Other photos are also from the New York Daily News.<br />
I'd like to thank the <a href="http://live.nydailynews.com/Event/Showdown_at_Zuccotti_Park_The_NYPDs_raid_on_Occupy_Wall_Street_NYC?Page=12">New York Daily News</a> for its excellent presence and boots-on-the-ground coverage of the Nov. 17th protest.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-81956578584352406262011-11-12T08:46:00.000-08:002011-11-15T17:53:16.098-08:00Bring back All of Glass-Steagall!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEip4z72MMp4VEW7uDQTg8eFn-jI2rm5t_vrboevq5rccWVk5cmD2XYBXYMj5_O1s-xA1_iD-x0gH0cJk2NYQSBtZRMb4MZAuTqp8x4NX_DolqfzYWf4LAJid1s3QBZR_LQe2J1W/s1600/glass-steagall-protester-at-occupy-wall-street-in-zuccotti-park-on-102511.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="clear:left; float:center;margin-right:1em; margin-bottom:1em"><img border="0" height="400" width="336" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEip4z72MMp4VEW7uDQTg8eFn-jI2rm5t_vrboevq5rccWVk5cmD2XYBXYMj5_O1s-xA1_iD-x0gH0cJk2NYQSBtZRMb4MZAuTqp8x4NX_DolqfzYWf4LAJid1s3QBZR_LQe2J1W/s400/glass-steagall-protester-at-occupy-wall-street-in-zuccotti-park-on-102511.jpeg" /></a></div><br />
Signs at Occupy Wall Street demonstrations around the nation often call for the reinstatement of the Glass-Steagall Act. They want commercial banks to stop acting like investment banks and hedge funds. Only part of Glass-Steagall was <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/05/business/congress-passes-wide-ranging-bill-easing-bank-laws.html">repealed by Congress</a> in 1999, but it was an important part - the provision that kept commercial banks out of investment banking and investment banks out of commercial banking. Commercial banks take deposits and issue loans; investment banks issue bets, more commonly known as stocks, bonds, derivatives and other financial products. <br />
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Just what is the <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/FullTextTheGlass-steagallActA.k.a.TheBankingActOf1933">Glass-Steagall Act</a>? Glass-Steagall is also known as the Banking Act of 1933, it was the second of two laws passed during the Great Depression to strengthen the economy by creating the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, setting limits on bank speculation, and banning commercial banks that accept FDIC-insured deposits from owning investment banks that issue securities and make money through speculation. <br />
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Glass-Steagall also prohibited investment bankers from acting as officers from commercial banks. A commercial bank is supposed to be a safe place for money. An investment banker, on the other hand, gets bonuses by maximizing profits-- and the way to do that is to take the biggest, riskiest bets possible. The fat deposits sitting in commercial banks tantalized investment bankers. They looted the commercial banks in the 1920s until Glass-Steagall went into effect.<br />
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Glass-Steagall worked. The commercial banks grew sound, jobs rebounded, the middle class boomed and the country grew strong. Glass-Steagall created a firewall between high risk investment banks (Wall Street) and low risk commercial banks. <br />
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Economists generally agree that the heady speculation of the 1920s led to the crash of 1929 that preceded the Great Depression. (Unless you're a neocon-- in that case you might blame the Great Depression on the shift from a gold standard and blame the Depression's poor for being poor.) For the record, the US went <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=ztHyT2ew3QUC&pg=PA1&dq=official+history+of+the+gold+standard+in+the+United+States&hl=en&ei=V52-TqbuG6Lq0gGEhZjgBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=official%20history%20of%20the%20gold%20standard%20in%20the%20United%20States&f=false">officially on the gold standard</a> in 1900 and muddled off the gold standard in 1934, well after the Depression started.* <br />
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Glass-Steagall was instrumental in bringing the country's banks onto firm financial ground.<br />
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For decades, strict regulation kept the banking sector sound. But memories fade. By the 1980s, a handful of bankers were clamoring for deregulation. Commercial banks, sitting on mountains of deposits from trusting customers, looked over at the bonuses raked in by their counterparts at investment banks, hedge funds and financial services companies and glowered with envy. The Glass-Steagall Act had kept them on a sound investment course- which led to those mountains of deposits accumulated over decades - but they wanted the higher yields that fast, high-risk trades could yield. Those engaged in the high risk game called themselves market makers. They would "make markets" by lending money when sound investors refused to take the risk. True, they created liquidity, but the market makers (investment banks) did it without using FDIC-backed funds or taxpayer money. Commercial banks decided they wanted a cut of the profits, regardless of the risk to their customers, the institutions themselves, or the economy. The retail and commercial bank executives wanted the kind of bonuses they saw at investment banks. They could afford the lobbyists to change Congress' mind. They argued that banks in foreign countries could own investment banks and commercial banks and insurance companies all at the same time. They argued that Glass-Steagall kept American banks too small to compete on a global scale. Congress came through with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act aka The Financial Modernization Act of 1999. The law was proposed by a trifecta of Republicans, passed with a veto-proof majority, and signed by Clinton. <br />
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Sen. <a href="http://motherjones.com/politics/2008/05/foreclosure-phil">Phil Gramm</a> of Texas, unsatisfied with this coup against common sense regulation, also pushed for the <a href="http://2010.newsweek.com/top-10/history-altering-decisions/clinton-signs-securities-legislation.html">complete deregulation of derivatives</a> through the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/21/opinion/21PART.html">Commodities Futures Modernization Act</a> in 2000, also signed by Clinton. That law, which declared the Commodities Futures Trading Commission could NOT regulate derivatives, led directly to the implosion of 2008 when many of these derivatives went belly up. The 2008 implosion was a toxic stew of Mortgage-backed securities (backed by pieces of actual mortgages), credit default swaps that referenced loan performance but were not backed by any assets, and CDOS. Derivatives were extremely high risk securities that relied on fractional lending. They were bets without backing but that came with ironclad obligations. <br />
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From what I understand of the bankruptcy code 11 USC 546(e)(f) and (g), even if an investment banking firm files for bankruptcy, the trustee that must pay the creditors with the firm's assets may not avoid (take back for the bankrupt estate) payments on those derivatives for margin payments, repos or swaps - although the trustee can avoid most other types of preferential payments close to the bankruptcy filing (so that creditors get their money back). Derivatives, in a sense, are obligations with little or no value or consideration backing them - except in some cases, a bet that a tranche of high-risk mortgage might be paid on time. Why do these derivative dealers get preferential treatment in bankruptcy? It's as if they wrote the code themselves. The bottom line - the bankruptcy code helps turn assetless bets - derivatives- into ironclad obligations. This is all the more reason for commercial banks to avoid derivatives. But to truly avoid derivatives, commercial banks needs to stop acting like, or owning, or being part of, investment banks. The commercial and investment banks perform two fundamentally different functions in an economy, and their interests are often at odds.<br />
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What happened as a result of the repeal of Glass-Steagall. Financial junkies created a derivatives dealer (called Financial Products) and placed in the belly of the nation's largest insurance company (AIG) where it would have NO capitalization requirements, but could sell the right to banks to offload some of their credit risk for their most toxic assets to itself. AIG, one of the richest companies in the world, almost went insolvent over obligations to pay for losses derivatives that no actual backing in value. The people who perpetrated this monstrosity were never punished. AIG's Financial Products unit made a few people insanely rich, but it never produced anything of value - except for giving banks to disguise the high risk loads they were bearing through asset-backed securities. This was the endgame. It was a scam. The best description I've read of it yet is in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/All-Devils-Are-Here-Financial/dp/159184438X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321111396&sr=8-1">"All the Devils are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis"</a> by Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera. AIG could never have created FP as part of itself had Glass-Stegall not been repealed.<br />
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We need Glass-Steagall back. We need to separate the functions of market-making and commercial banking. The profits will be lower in the short-term, but profits in a Glass-Steagall governed financial sector will be durable and sustainable over the decades. <br />
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I propose we repeal the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act of 1999 AND the Commodities Futures Modernization Act of 2000. They were not acts of modernization but of regression into deregulation when regulation was needed most. <br />
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How do we do get this done? That's my question to you.<br />
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*Some accounts argue that the United States had a <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=fRSOIHe7gyIC&pg=PA568&dq=US+on+the+gold+standard+and+silver+standard+history&hl=en&ei=jZy-TuP-J6Hu0gHpxZnsBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CEYQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=US%20on%20the%20gold%20standard%20and%20silver%20standard%20history&f=false">bimetallic standard</a> from Colonial Times until 1933 and <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=ztHyT2ew3QUC&pg=PA1&dq=official+history+of+the+gold+standard+in+the+United+States&hl=en&ei=V52-TqbuG6Lq0gGEhZjgBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=official%20history%20of%20the%20gold%20standard%20in%20the%20United%20States&f=false">others</a> claim the gold standard was in place from 1879 to 1933. The US<a href="http://"> Congressional Research Service</a> in <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=ztHyT2ew3QUC&pg=PA1&dq=official+history+of+the+gold+standard+in+the+United+States&hl=en&ei=V52-TqbuG6Lq0gGEhZjgBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=official%20history%20of%20the%20gold%20standard%20in%20the%20United%20States&f=false">A Brief History of the Gold Standard in the United States</a>, reports that the official gold standard was in place from 1900 to 1934. Prior to the gold standard, US currency was backed by silver from colonial times. <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=fRSOIHe7gyIC&pg=PA568&dq=US+on+the+gold+standard+and+silver+standard+history&hl=en&ei=jZy-TuP-J6Hu0gHpxZnsBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CEYQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=US%20on%20the%20gold%20standard%20and%20silver%20standard%20history&f=false">Silver was demonetized in 1873</a> making gold a de facto standard until 1900 and official standard until 1934). Bottom line, the Depression was in full swing long before the United States went off the gold standard.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-58540803489880455552011-11-06T07:10:00.000-08:002011-11-08T07:25:33.180-08:00Systemic Change: Lessons from South AfricaAround 2005, a newspaper sent me on a trip to write about the revival of tourism in South Africa after the fall of apartheid. Many people in the United States, at the time, still squirmed at the thought of doing any kind of business with South Africa. The very name connoted state-sponsored terrorism against citizens. How could South Africa be forgiven for what happened in Soweto, for black children slaughtered by police during riots (which caused further riots), for the imprisonment for black leaders for decades, as western countries grew rich on their investments in South Africa. <br />
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It took great effort to divest, we were cautious about renewing ties. The airline served wine from a coop that paid fair wages. That should have been my first clue that South Africa had changed. My trip took me to a series of spectacular hotels - places with views of the sea from cliffs, or settled in the back of lagoons where monkeys called from the trees at dusk. <br />
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Johannesburg looked like every major city in the world. Big, sprawling, with lots of concrete towers and posh night spots. The further we got away from Jo'berg, the better I understood the country. Afrikaners there were in love with Africa. Wherever they may have come from, England or the Netherlands, there seemed no kinship. They loved their adopted land. To Africans who told them to go back where they came from, they gave a different version of the history of immigration to Africa's southernmost tip. Their opponents there were the Xhosa, tall, powerful, organized fighters. The Xhosa, according to Afrikaner historians (and my tour guide), arrived at the same time their ancestors did. The Xhosa, they asserted, pushed their way down to the tip of Africa looking for fertile land. The original inhabitants were the bushmen - made famous in The Gods Must Be Crazy. <br />
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Indeed, the Bushmen, labeled colored in the infamous apartheid system, are tiny compared to the towering Xhosa. The one I conversed with at length wore a greeter's uniform, and in front of blacks and whites, proceeded to denounce both groups as racist against the coloreds. He was aggressive but adorable, and others smiled as he spoke. The power struggle in the country had left out his people. The struggle had been vicious and ugly at times. The white minority had fought to keep its elite status and adopted an anything goes mentality. What now? <br />
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The change in South Africa became apparent to me when I spent the night with other travel writers at a posh hotel on a lake. I was exhausted from day's activity but the others went on boat to explore the lake. The boat got stuck in the middle of the lake for hours. A rescue team was called in to pull the boat in. One of the curly-haired police men/rescue workers carried a couple of black journalists to shore. They giggled at being rescued by manly men in merely waist deep water. The hotel rewarded the rescue team with free drinks with the writers. Some called their wives to join us for the evening. We finally had a chance to mingle with people who were not part of the tourism industry. I felt talking to them would give me a clearer idea as to what had happened in South Africa since the end of apartheid. (It had been a long process. All races were able to vote only since 1994.) And then one of them, the curly-haired police officer with a mustache and a bright smile, saw me - a mixed race American and beamed. He was more than a chatterbox. When he shared he was a police officer and soldier during aparthied I said that must have been hard. Perhaps my voice betrayed the anger and judgment I strove to contain, or perhaps he was ready to tell his story. <br />
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Although he was a police officer, he had to serve in the army for several weeks at a time on a regular basis. The war against Angola was terrifying, but when he returned home, he took out his rage on black South Africans. In his mind, they became the same. Rioters looked like enemy soldiers. Youth running away looked threatening. "I shot black children," he said, his face stricken. He said that he responded to small crimes, like shoplifting, with his gun. I was going crazy, he said, the soldiers on the front and the black youth at home - they all seemed the same. He always felt like they were trying to kill him. Even when they were running away, I asked. He shrugged helplessly. <br />
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You must have felt horrible, I said. He said he coped by drinking heavily and beating his wife, as did the others. Isn't it true, he said, turning to his blonde wife. She nodded uncomfortably. This was a party atmosphere at a posh hotel, and he was sharing their family secrets with strangers. Only we weren't strangers. <br />
We all drank and beat our families, we were angry all the time, he said. Apartheid had us, it was like a demon, there was a demon that took over our minds, he said. We don't want to be racists now, we want to be free. We want our children to marry black children. We want to be one people. We want all to be mixed, he said. Now his wife smiled. The sincerity and passion in his voice was unmistakable. In me he saw a peaceful future for South Africa. In him, I saw a peaceful future for America. Change is possible, even the people committing atrocities are capable of deepest change rooted in the soul.<br />
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I don't know what ever happened to that man - never kept in touch - can't remember his name. My notes from back then must be around somewhere. I wrote a glowing review of tourism in South Africa, but the glow came from meeting a police officer who was filled with hope. I was skeptical of Mandela's policy of forgiveness toward the people who committed atrocities during apartheid, and his emphasis on simply confessing and telling the truth. To me, that seemed weak, pointless. Why would hardened racists change? Meeting that police officer changed my view - he felt freed by the fall of apartheid, he felt human again, he felt hope. He could talk about his problems, his grief, his self loathing. There were so many different elements in his story. Race. Substance Abuse. Violence. Power. Individual Responsiblity. Confusion. Rage. Forgiveness. Hope. And the incredible power of simply telling the truth, about yourself, about your society. <br />
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Change is possible. Today, when I see videos of American police officers beating peaceful protesters, I feel such deep resentment. How can they betray the First Amendments's guaranty of Americans' right to peaceable assembly. If we handle police brutality in the right way, perhaps someday, they too will feel liberated from the institutional system that drives them to such cruelty.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-78387879986456239262011-11-02T18:29:00.000-07:002011-11-03T05:17:02.436-07:00Photo: LARGE group of #OccupyOakland protesters still Heading... on Twitpic<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiarLA-Wb0mI1V2_REfre8ce2TYHwvVz_7qmIEg1rmRc0aMVrq6-C7MddJNmy4EtZTCFlJciscHZK3cqK9yBRhNhXOhpL78QZhpL_1eOLpmvNRtgqOVRRh5hz07s31XEOlXQ1QU/s1600/440169826.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="225" width="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiarLA-Wb0mI1V2_REfre8ce2TYHwvVz_7qmIEg1rmRc0aMVrq6-C7MddJNmy4EtZTCFlJciscHZK3cqK9yBRhNhXOhpL78QZhpL_1eOLpmvNRtgqOVRRh5hz07s31XEOlXQ1QU/s400/440169826.jpeg" /></a></div><br />
<a href="http://twitpic.com/7a2d7m#.TrHuVcD0V3k.blogger">Photo: LARGE group of #OccupyOakland protesters still Heading... on Twitpic</a>Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-25300559506365686072011-11-01T20:48:00.000-07:002011-11-19T07:42:59.038-08:00Rich people say - tax us! Some of the 1 percent who stand with the 99 percent.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikzLPWJM2-nrhnOrrwKRmWNADfOkT6pWgwyiR512I0JX8-S0ZuLim8xbIUC7flrffUBbtO-k1CoZgpUja-LmbiWkCr0-P0JBzjsErmYluAv14BW4xvyFsoImt0qn8TMRA1hhBt/s1600/tumblr_lt0w7uFYna1r4cz2x.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="clear:left; float:left;margin-right:1em; margin-bottom:1em"><img border="0" height="320" width="179" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikzLPWJM2-nrhnOrrwKRmWNADfOkT6pWgwyiR512I0JX8-S0ZuLim8xbIUC7flrffUBbtO-k1CoZgpUja-LmbiWkCr0-P0JBzjsErmYluAv14BW4xvyFsoImt0qn8TMRA1hhBt/s320/tumblr_lt0w7uFYna1r4cz2x.jpeg" /></a></div>Occupy Wall Street may not have a specific list of goals or demands, but they have catalyzed public dialogue about income disparity that has been desperately needed for a long time. Among the new dialogue participants - rich people who feel that the American economic system has been rigged and support redistribution through a fair tax system. <br />
I saw a new blog that reminded me of why I love America so much: <a href="http://westandwiththe99percent.tumblr.com/archive"><b>We are the 1 percent</b></a>. Some of our 1 percenters, those that lucked out to own and control much of the nation's income and resources, are standing with the Occupy Wall Streeters in spirit. I want to hug them. They have been adding their stories to a blog called "We are the 1 percent." The blog was started rich youth working with Wealth for the Common Good and Resource Generation. They aren't simply buying into rich/poor dualistic thinking - they seem to understand the need for long-term sustainability in a true democracy where the human spirit can flourish. <br />
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Taxes in themselves aren't evil - they represent a sharing economy. They do redistribute wealth, but they also prevent gross distortions that leave some people starving or unable to afford medicine or operations. There are millions of people in the United States without health care, and millions losing their homes because mortgage companies refused to modify terms. Taxes fund teachers, police, space exploration, and medical research. Taxes represent our priorities as a nation, and they are collectively established by representatives we elect. Some people don't like to share and have effectively rigged the system to break it. <br />
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<p>I encourage everyone to check out the <a href="http://westandwiththe99percent.tumblr.com/">one percent blog</a> - and encourage the one percenters to OCCUPY WALL STREET and everywhere else. We are the 1 percent has an amazing trove of personal photographs. One gentleman writes "The system is rigged to protect and enrich the wealthy. The American dream is becoming a fantasy. It needs to be renewed. Raise my taxes."</p><br />
A girl writes "Tax me - because health care shouldn't be a privilege, it should be a right. " The self-described daughter of "trust fund baby" writes "100 percent of us deserve to enjoy life. 100 percent of us deserve a fair shot." One man wrote that he had retired at 46, his wife planned to retire before 45, he stands to inherit a lot of money <i>that would not be taxed</i>, and his wife earns more than $100K annually. In conclusion he writes "The 1 percent should pay their share. I stand with the 99 percent." <br />
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Another woman noted that "some days the clothes I wear and the stuff I tote around come up to several times the monthly wages of the chauffers and maids in my neighborhood. It's obscene. We need more reciprocal social responsibility, not just individually, but systemically and institutionally. It's not just about taxing the rich more...it's about adopting forms of corporate governance that don't screw over regular workers so that top executives can take home more money than they could ever possibly know what to do with."<br />
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I would love it if these rich one percenters would have a march on Wall Street of their own - without permits - and exercise their constitutional right to assemble. Would the police launch tear gas and flash bombs on a march by the rich in favor of higher taxes. I highly doubt it. <br />
It takes 100 percent to make our country whole. Why can't Congress see our unity? If Congress won't, let's replace them with Congress members who will fix the economy, end preferential tax rates for the rich, and enact fair share taxes. <br />
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We need a significant increase to the capital gains tax (since the Bush tax cuts, the capital gains tax has sat at 15 percent for high income individuals - and it is scheduled to increase to a 20 percent in 2012. Right now it's cheaper to make money off money than to make money by working. The government subjects wages to a host of taxes, many of them necessary. In comparison to wage earnings, capital gains earnings - off the appreciation or sale of stock, bonds, or other financial instruments, offer the rich a virtual tax shelter. This is one reason why Warren Buffet pays lower taxes than his secretary and why Bill Gates, the perennial richest man in the world, advocates higher taxes for the rich. <br />
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I was especially moved by the photograph of the police officer with the sign "I'm choosing the people. Whose side are you on." God bless him. Some of photos have been borrowed from the Facebook collections of friends, Occupy blogs, and around Google. Enjoy and please share.<br />
Let's spread the word.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-26785684284152302472011-10-28T08:17:00.000-07:002011-10-30T08:23:15.119-07:00Why Occupy Wall Street? The 99% story told by political cartoons<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi78QB9e1K8AHfGv9j1WGaZUIebHYnSJhn5kQ-MJEYsPB-XqakAb9R0ziIqYP_EucTC8QjTJI5jpAqFqd6taYKRXcqP-pJYZTSbbfXP85PDiHm9dywauO6Wh7goSyUhxlO43FU4/s1600/10-19-11-Bearman-Cartoon-Occupy-Why-We-Are-Pissed.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="320" width="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi78QB9e1K8AHfGv9j1WGaZUIebHYnSJhn5kQ-MJEYsPB-XqakAb9R0ziIqYP_EucTC8QjTJI5jpAqFqd6taYKRXcqP-pJYZTSbbfXP85PDiHm9dywauO6Wh7goSyUhxlO43FU4/s320/10-19-11-Bearman-Cartoon-Occupy-Why-We-Are-Pissed.png" /></a></div><br />
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The first cartoon is from Beartoons, the others are from Cartoonists with Attitude, Cagle Cartoons, Think Progress and Facebook friendsFusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-36257759666633571182011-10-22T14:49:00.000-07:002011-11-19T05:43:53.977-08:0010 Easy Ways for Progressives to Make the World a Better PlaceProgressives are busy these days. Protesters march against corporate takeover of government all over the world, some are turning these protests into all night, all week sleepovers. The underlying message everywhere seems to be that we need to place over our values over profit. Simply put, we want to value people over profits.<br />
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Critics claim these marches will accomplish little. I say progressives are making headway at last. For those of us who can't make it to protests but want to have impact, here are a few suggestions.<br />
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1. Cut up your credit cards. Use cash or cash-backed cards. <br />
2. Use credit unions instead of large banks. Go to <a href="http://www.findacreditunion.com/">findacreditunion.com</a> and type in your city, state and zip code. The site will give you a list of the credit unions closest to you. Many have open membership.<br />
3. Use the sharing economy - give to those in need and ask for what you need.<br />
4. Share - create freeware, free art, or donate time to help clean up your community, volunteer.<br />
5. Don't buy mass produced stuff unless you really need it.<br />
6. If you buy meat or eggs, look for the <a href="http://www.certifiedhumane.org">"certified humane"</a> label. This little tag will help you distinguish the good guys from the bad guys in agriculture. <a href="http://www.nellienest.com/nellies">Nellie's Nest</a> eggs are certified humane and available in many supermarkets. Certified Humane means the animals are given enough space to engage in natural behaviors, access to the outdoors, they are a fed a nutritious diet and not pumped full of hormones and antibiotics). Nellie's Nest uses plastic from recycled soda bottles to make the egg containers. <br />
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If you can't find certified humane products at the supermarket or grocery store, write a letter to the supermarket manager to start carrying them. Many of them are interested in what you think. Put the letter in an envelope marked supermarket manager and give it to the cashier. They will probably get it. I use email and I often get enthusiastic emails from the marketing department - you just have to look up the store email to do this. <br />
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7. When you get tired of clothes, give them to friends or donate them to shelters. If you haven't worn it in a year, (and it's in good condition) give it away. Share. It's contagious.<br />
8. Write letters often to your <a href="http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml">Congressional representatives</a> AND your <a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/home/state-legislatures.html">state representatives</a>. Let them know you care. Donate a small sum to those that do work you like. (The banks can't be the only ones that lobby).<br />
9. Cultivate empathy. Try to imagine yourself living the life of another person. Try journaling that way. Read books about the lives of people very different from yourself. <br />
10. Pray about it. Never underestimate the power of opening your heart to God and pouring out your concerns. Pray about your nation.<br />
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Hope this helps in some small way. Please feel free to share your own ideas in the comments. It could lead to a new post!Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-33428966003129748182011-10-13T17:12:00.000-07:002011-10-13T17:17:18.239-07:00How to fix Wall Street<blockquote></blockquote>What do the people on Occupy Wall Street want? Common Dreams, one of the most forward-thinking watchdog groups in the United States, has contributed a list that I think makes a lot of sense.<br />
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<a href="https://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/10/12-6#.Tpd40ziPmBw.twitter"><b>The List</b></a>:<br />
1. If a bank is too big to fail then it is too big to exist<br />
2. Cap credit card interest rates to end usury<br />
3. The Federal Reserve needs to provide the same low interest rate loans to American small businesses that it offers to foreign banks<br />
4. Stop Wall Street speculators from artificially inflating the price of gasoline and heating oil<br />
5. Demand Wall Street invest on job creation rather than worthless derivatives - they need to produce something of value.<br />
6. Establish a Wall Street speculation fee on derivatives, credit default swaps, and options and futures.<br />
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To these I would add a seventh: prohibit the sale of discharged debt. Banks are inflating their earnings by trading in worthless, discharged debt that is uncollectible. By eliminating this - they will be forced to be more responsible in investing. <br />
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When Wall Street complains that this will make credit hard to come by - we need to say -- good. We have excessive credit and it is just as dangerous as excessive inflation.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-68135603497598470682011-09-11T19:20:00.000-07:002011-09-11T19:44:24.582-07:009/11: A Time to Heal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpNLaK3-2ooY_xvWx0h1wH3FwsqBtAkv12Wr4hew_jW4CYhX8F8CG9fmWWEbYAYpjVK4klGfe6ntPrk4xqXS8TXpWYP7ci3znOzWLt-AVA6AD_bcA3n9UxozUQsH4ayL-9ep8M/s1600/395843965.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="320" width="214" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpNLaK3-2ooY_xvWx0h1wH3FwsqBtAkv12Wr4hew_jW4CYhX8F8CG9fmWWEbYAYpjVK4klGfe6ntPrk4xqXS8TXpWYP7ci3znOzWLt-AVA6AD_bcA3n9UxozUQsH4ayL-9ep8M/s320/395843965.jpg" /></a></div>Photo credit: Lorenzo@designedmind via Twitpic<br />
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I remember the first time I visited the World Trade Center. Those twin towers that had awed me from afar were even more breathtaking up close. Standing against one tower, I laid a hand on it, craned my neck and saw that the building was so tall it I could not see the sky above it. A thought crossed my head. "Long after I'm dead, these towers will be here. For how many hundreds of years will they stand?" These are our cathedrals, our castles, our legacy to future generations. <br />
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That memory came back to me today as I watched television networks replay the implosion of both towers - and then of the 45-story World Trade Center building 7. (Why did that one fall anyway?) It took 30 seconds or less for those beautiful buildings to come down. So much for legacy. <br />
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I have a sister who worked in the WTC for a time, and several family members used the subway beneath the towers for their daily commute. I was in Washington State on 9/11/2001. I was driving my car across a bridge, U2 was belting out "It's a beautiful day" on the radio, and the sun glittered on the lake and leaves and ridges. The sky was a pristine azure. It was too perfect. I answered my cell phone and learned of the attacks from my parents, who assured me my sisters were ok. But they were not ok. They were stuck on a commuter bus on the Brooklyn Bridge watching people jump out of the fire-engulfed top floors of the WTC. One of my sisters worked there, had many friends there. The thought of my sisters, stuck on a bus, watching people die, was overwhelming... <br />
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Why? Why? Why? We're nice people. We don't deserve this. The sight of the empty hole in the New York skyline shattered me. I hadn't expected to be so affected. The people I knew were safe. No one close to me had died there. So why was it so hard? The world was not safe, the future was not certain, and there is no guarantied legacy. <br />
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The first year was one of shock, pure shock. A friend went into therapy. He was a peacenik. He never imagined any one would do this to civilians on our own soil. It simply was not part of his paradigm. The national mood quickly turned to revenge. Even if we didn't know who did it for sure - they would pay, everybody would pay. Pay they did. Iraq never had anything to do with 9/11 -- but our troops leveled the country over the threat of what turned out to be imaginary weapons of mass destructions. The betrayal of Colin Powell by President Bush was a bitter twist in the tale. I realized I supported a war based on trumped up charges. Fake WMD. Then the photographs of the Iraqi civilians - bloodied by the war effort- began to trickle into the United States. Our government tried to make sure we didn't see these photos, but thank God, some brave journalists made sure we saw some of the carnage going on. For me, the Iraq War was crystalized by the image of a young boy sitting on a hospital cot with a wad of bloody cotton stuffed into a giant hole in his head. He had nothing to do with 9/11. He was as innocent as our victims. President Bush and Cheney were merciless men - and not even wounded children could deter them in their quest. Bush and Cheney brought unimaginable things to the United States - the use of torture, warrentless espionage on the general population, a refusal to operate in transparency. This was our brave new world. We hoped for change under Obama, but he continued many of the Bush policies - he was hard on whistleblowers, lenient on lawbreakers, and allowed many Bush appointees to continue. So that was that. <br />
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Today there is still a hole where the WTC was in the NY skyline. I am so grateful that the footprint of the buildings has been turned into a memorial- with each known victim's name etched onto the stone fountains. New skyscrapers will go up the WTC site, but not where the victims died. Maybe it is appropriate to leave two great holes in the ground where the towers stood. The reflecting pools will be a place to mourn, to reflect, to remember, to hold hands and pray. We did not forget the victims. Seeing those fountains, I realized the national mood had changed again. Where there had been endless thirst for revenge - we are now tired of revenge. We are tired of war. We live in an emotionally scarred country, but we are healing together. We need to be with our families and friends, with our neighbors, with our country. We are mending. We are moving on. We don't forget the past, but we hold onto memories of love and let go of the rest.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-20459629987271976872011-08-06T07:14:00.000-07:002011-08-06T07:14:52.682-07:00Vandyke Lace Panel<a HREF="http://www.myspace.mariagarriga">Click Here For More</A><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj18xkvGtJk2O3bpzSHJR1Z5bfIl9iblyJKzVtsV9IUuPu0hmUsbSHRZfGoppiAE-ACeyHOfBzlH-uyQsTqU6PxGN5PNszoIde1eN40PREw0PwCZeUSEEmffutqnWiy1TK34xZg/s1600/IMG_1939.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="240" width="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj18xkvGtJk2O3bpzSHJR1Z5bfIl9iblyJKzVtsV9IUuPu0hmUsbSHRZfGoppiAE-ACeyHOfBzlH-uyQsTqU6PxGN5PNszoIde1eN40PREw0PwCZeUSEEmffutqnWiy1TK34xZg/s320/IMG_1939.JPG" /></a></div><br />
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The main cost control will be national exchanges where people can go shopping for insurance from any state - regardless of where they live. Insurance companies that enact unreasonable rate hikes may not be allowed to participate in these exchanges - so they will be limited to hard selling people in their own states. <br />
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The Affordable Care Act says that parents can keep their kids on their private insurance until the kids reach 26; it prevents insurance companies from dropping insured people for getting sick (after all they paid their premiums) prohibits insurance companies from capping coverage - so they can't stop paying just because you have a serious illness that requires costly treatment, it also requires that some preventative care be free of deductibles and co-payments. <br />
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<p>Starting in 2014 the law prevents insurance companies from denying policies to people who have pre-existing conditions. Before the Affordable Care Act, it was almost impossible for people with pre-existing conditions to get any health insurance, regardless of how much they paid. The law sets up an external review process - so that if a private insurer denies a claim, the patient can get a neutral party to review their decision instead of being forced to appeal directly to the insurance company. </p><br />
The new law also gives tax credits to small businesses that offer health insurance to their employees. I really support this law. Once you actually read it and see what it does - it makes life better for most Americans.<br />
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If you want to read more about the law - there is a summary on this <a href="http://www.healthcare.gov/law/introduction/index.html">link.</a> The complete act is available online at the Government Printing Office at this <a href="http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-111publ148/content-detail.html">link</a>.Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-36488203394859985622011-07-05T06:47:00.000-07:002011-07-05T08:37:22.990-07:00An Open Letter to a Paul Ryan Fan<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><ul class="commentList" style="text-align: left;"><li class="uiUfiComment comment_17415855 ufiItem ufiItem"><div class="UIImageBlock clearfix uiUfiActorBlock"><div class="commentContent UIImageBlock_Content UIImageBlock_SMALL_Content" data-ft="{"type":33}"><span data-jsid="text">Ignacio - the library is a pretty vague explanation of where you get your economic information. </span></div><div class="commentContent UIImageBlock_Content UIImageBlock_SMALL_Content" data-ft="{"type":33}"><span data-jsid="text">My guess is that Fox/Federalist Society/Koch/American Enterprise Institute et al are tuning you into the economic posturings of people such as Ayn Rand and Ludwig Von Mises (the German economic school). </span><br />
<span data-jsid="text">They do not provide any context for their ideas (such as Von Mises pandering to fascism as a support for total absolute capitalism). </span><br />
<span data-jsid="text">This is filtered information designed to support ideas that are generally not supportable by facts, and that help the richest one percent while harming the rest of the country. <span style="color: white;">country. </span> </span></div><div class="commentContent UIImageBlock_Content UIImageBlock_SMALL_Content" data-ft="{"type":33}"><span data-jsid="text">Mainstream America heeds mainstream economists - such as the Americans Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman. Both are Nobel prize winners in economics (by contrast Von Mises could barely get a job when he came to America - and he was bosom buddies with Ayn Rand) Stiglitz won the 2002 Noble for describing market assymetry because market players have different levels and quality of information. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stiglitz" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wi<wbr></wbr>ki/Joseph_Stiglitz</a>. Stiglitz wrote: "Whenever there are “externalities”—where the actions of an individual have impacts on others for which they do not pay or for which they are not compensated—markets will not work well. But recent research has shown that these externalities are pervasive, whenever there is imperfect information or imperfect risk markets—that is always. The real debate today is about finding the right balance between the market and government. Both are needed. They can each complement each other." If you really get your information from neutral sources, then you should be aware of Stiglitz and Krugman. Krugman has been repeatedly warning that the unemployment crisis is caused by lack of consumer demand (because of stagnant/sinking wages for the middle class and unemployment). Paul Ryan, following Rand and Von Mises, believes that the rich create jobs - not consumer demand. Actually the rich are sitting on enormous piles of wealth - the worsening economy has benefited them, executive bonuses and corporate profits are at all time highs. Tax breaks do not give them incentive to create jobs only consumer demand creates jobs. This is a vital point, which is why I dwell on it. I don't think it will convince you anyway but it may help other readers understand the core economic disagreement over Paul Ryan's budget engineering.</span><br />
<span data-jsid="text"> Ryan favors cutting social safety net programs for the elderly - Social Security and Medicare, so he can give more money to corporate tax breaks. These are called tax expenditures and they are enormous - mind shattering. The United States gives away most of its wealth to corporations. Many of the biggest corporations don't pay a dime of state or federal tax while receiving enormous <i>subsidies</i> and tax breaks such as the Foreign Tax Credit and the Credit for Production of Nonconventional Fuels (See Env. Law Institute report "Estimating US Gov. Subsidies to Energy Sources - you won't find it on Fox News or the American Enterprise Institute). The rich and the largest corporations are not turning around and creating jobs in the United States. High unemployment and stagnant wages means there is low consumer demand in the United States - but there is growing consumer demand and rising wages in developing countries such as China and India. American corporations are thus creating jobs in China and India. Bottom line - cut the tax expenditures for corporate welfare - and stop pillaging Social Security and Medicare to fund corporate welfare. </span><br />
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<span data-jsid="text">All the best, </span><br />
<span data-jsid="text">Maria </span></div></div></li>
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_7j1aREA4Xz8ygf6c5E9UVj16dJZzOM_KP3js_z1eCoGTfByCLVltHqfAJ4Es0qQrca8moCvmNCLnKNE71qczvD7n11ptD9KwkISbPmCeSGuX7ckCAi1QpgfxPJ0Rk6vhnTjW/s1600/IMG_1614.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_7j1aREA4Xz8ygf6c5E9UVj16dJZzOM_KP3js_z1eCoGTfByCLVltHqfAJ4Es0qQrca8moCvmNCLnKNE71qczvD7n11ptD9KwkISbPmCeSGuX7ckCAi1QpgfxPJ0Rk6vhnTjW/s320/IMG_1614.JPG" width="320" /></a></div>Some finished objects from last month's knitting. Top hat will be frogged to make a smaller hat - the other two are gifts made using Elizabeth Zimmerman's design "Ganomy" from "Knitter's Almanac."</div>Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37139826.post-11543586808375538572011-07-02T06:21:00.001-07:002011-07-02T06:24:00.338-07:00Hometown fireworks<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhh8nCxGAWiKNaZ3y56n342G92ug8jP9peu_iQsD9KF5mdQpjJbMdDUqS6v5quew4rpQHjFpwwCGeaC5dZqzNLEQJwxBGqlhcKL4C02NSY62g-Q8srSrJeMlMB4RxS_QoaKNOyz/s1600/firework.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhh8nCxGAWiKNaZ3y56n342G92ug8jP9peu_iQsD9KF5mdQpjJbMdDUqS6v5quew4rpQHjFpwwCGeaC5dZqzNLEQJwxBGqlhcKL4C02NSY62g-Q8srSrJeMlMB4RxS_QoaKNOyz/s320/firework.jpg" width="320" /></a></div></div>Fusionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00265235561836403522noreply@blogger.com0