10 September 2012

WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE HEALTH CARE MOVEMENT…?

0359 by Jeff Hess

From Vol. 68, No. 5 of What’s Up:

WHAT: Forum — What’s Next for the Health Care Movement?
WHERE: University Heights Public Library, 13866 Cedar Road
WHEN: 10 a.m., Saturday, 29 September

A public forum will be held on Saturday, September 29 on the future of the health care movement in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. Serious questions regarding the health care movement’s strategy and tactics will be discussed and debated, with audience participation.

The forum will run from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the University Heights Public Library (basement meeting room), 13866 Cedar Road, University Heights.

Speakers include Rachel DeGolia, Director, Universal Health Care Action Network; Debbie Silverstein, State Director, Single-Payer Action Network Ohio; and Mark Dudzic, National Coordinator, Labor Campaign for Single-Payer.

Admission is free. Parking behind the library and off street. Please help spread the word on what promises to be an educational and stimulating exchange.

Sponsored by the Ohio State Labor Party. For more information, call Jerry Gordon at 216.382.4597.

9 September 2012

HELP FIND THIS STOLEN BIKE…

0357 by Jeff Hess

Via Craig’s List:

My bicycle was stolen from the Detroit-Shoreway area of Cleveland Thursday night; specifically, from the bed of my friend’s Ford pickup, parked right outside of Sweet Moses, sometime between 9 and 9:20 pm.

The frame is unmarked, painted coffee-brown, with unique lugwork and track (horizontal) dropouts. The wheels have deep-dish white rims, and the handlebars are bullhorn-style, wrapped in brand new white tape. It has a single brake; it’s a fixed gear.

If you took it, please contact me to return it, no questions asked. I just want my bike back; it’s months worth of work and a collaborative gift from a few best friends.

If you see it, please speak up.

I am not well-off, but I AM offering a reward for the safe return of my bike. Again, I don’t want to cause a stir. I just want it back.

Thanks.

Of course, the their could end up like this couple

9 September 2012

IN CASE YOU CAN’T BE BOTHERED TO READ…

0352 by Jeff Hess

Here’s the shorter, video version of Matt Taibbi’s excellent Rolling Stone article on Willard Mitt Romney, Bain Capital and how private equity really works.


9 September 2012

YOU DON’T HAVE TO VOTE OUT OF FEAR

0329 by Jeff Hess

I remember going to vote with my grandparents. I didn’t get to go into the voting booth behind the Ozian curtain, but I did get to play with the sample voting machine while they did the real work of democracy. What I remember most about that machine was that it has a lot of little levers that you pulled for individual candidates and issues and two big levers that you could choose between that would cast a vote for all the Democratic or Republican candidates in one easy motion.

I confess that I’m surprised that our ballots today don’t have that option. Maybe our oligarchy figured out that such a move was just a bit too obvious, perhaps someone complained and there was a court case and our oligarchy saw removing the option as a way of furthering its illusionary democracy.

I don’t know.

I do know that the pathological fear cultured by our oligarchy as the primary tool to keep us passive while pretending to make a difference is wrong.

I do know that others during my lifetime have attempted to warn us about how our oligarchy uses fear and misdirection to maintain the economic control that is the only issue of any importance to the one percent.

I do know that we don’t have to vote out of fear.

I do know that we can choose to vote for none of the above.

I do know that we can make a difference.

I will make a difference on November 6th by sending a message to the One Percent that their choices are no choices and that as a free citizen of the United States of America I will not be governed by fear.

From the Ninja Progressive:

This year I will vote for Rocky Anderson for President. There is no alternative candidate for any other office on my local ballot so I will cast write in votes and vote on local issues. Our local ballot also includes an up or down vote on sitting judges. I always vote to fire every single one of them. My take is that two years is already too much time for any human to have that kind of absolute power over people’s lives.

You don’t have to vote out of fear. You can vote from a position of strength and courage. If you are disgusted and sick of business as usual in our government and you are tired of the stranglehold that these two antiquated and power hungry parties and their corporate overlords have on our country, join me in voting for an alternative presidential candidate and vote for other alternative candidates on your ballot when that choice is available to you.

I would argue that it is your Constitutional, Moral and Democratic Duty to cast your vote for a candidate you agree with rather than sitting on the sidelines or voting against someone you fear. To quote the old saying “Choosing the lesser of 2 two evils is still choosing evil.”

It’s time to begin the process of rewriting the rules and balancing the scales to reflect the Will Of The People.

Do the right thing. Do the Patriotic thing, Don’t give in to fear. Don’t be bullied or intimidated at the ballot box. Vote for the candidate that you think has the best ideas and will do the best job of guiding your country for the next 4 years.

Elect Jill Stein and Cheri Honkala

8 September 2012

IS MITT ROMNEY READY FOR THE KILL LIST…?

0748 by Jeff Hess

Well, is he?

8 September 2012

UPDATE: AS YOU LISTEN TO THE PRESIDENT…

0712 by Jeff Hess

[Update: 0700 on 8 September: In response to Ryan’s comment, I’ve added a link (found in Greenwald’s original piece) to the source of the most aggressive and vidictive assault assertion.

In his own update, Greenwald posts this statement from Truth Team:

The Obama administration has prosecuted twice as many cases under the Espionage Act as all other administrations combined.

I would also point to Paul Harris’ conclusion for consideration:

Perhaps the Obama administration should perhaps remember who the Ridenhour prizes are named after. That is Ron Ridenhour, a Vietnam veteran who, while on active duty, investigated disturbing rumours of a terrible war crime by US soldiers. He then wrote to Congress to reveal an event that caused headlines around the world: the massacre at My Lai. Many in the Obama White House would agree that Ridenhour was a real American hero. But if he did what he did today, in Iraq or Afghanistan, just as Kiriakou has done, maybe they would prosecute him.

Then there’s this iconic image from National Lampoon.]

Glenn Greenwald writes:

For several decades, protection of whistleblowers has been a core political value for Democrats, at least for progressives. Daniel Ellsberg has long been viewed by liberals as an American hero for his disclosure of the top secret Pentagon Papers. In 2008, candidate Obama hailed whistleblowing as “acts of courage and patriotism”, which “should be encouraged rather than stifled as they have been during the Bush administration”.

President Obama, however, has waged the most aggressive and vindictive assault on whistleblowers of any president in American history, as even political magazines generally supportive of him have recognized and condemned. One might think that, as the party’s faithful gather to celebrate the greatness of this leader, this fact would be a minor problem, a source of some tension between Obama and his hardest-core supporters, perhaps even some embarrassment. One would be wrong.

Original…

8 September 2012

HOW NOT TO BLOG, USE SOCIAL MEDIA…

0537 by Jeff Hess

A while back I read one of those infographics on Facebook that looked interesting and followed the links to a website. I left a comment and asked a question to engage in the conversation.

I didn’t get an answer. What i did get was a ton of spam.

My first clue that I’d made a mistake was the exclamation point after my name in the greeting.

Hi Jeff Hess!

Thank you very much for your comment at Grow With Stacy. I appreciate you taking the time to comment!

I would like offer you my free e-book Blogging Basics just for leaving a comment!

Please be sure to subscribe to my newsletter to receive special information only available to my subscribers!

Stop by again and leave another comment soon – I want to hear from you again! Also please hit reply if you have any comments or questions for me!

Thank you,
Stacy

You posted the following comment:
———————————
Good morning Stacy,

I’m curious where you come down on the “over vs. more than” (and its twin “under vs. less than”) question.

Back in the dark ages when I attended Journalism school, one of my professors would hammer anyone who wrote: “The attendance at the rally was over 20,000 people.”

His point was that “over” denotes physical position: “The Moon is over the horizon” and that if you meant to say that a number was greater than some set point then you should writes: “The attendance at the rally was more than 20,000 people.”

I ask because over the years I have observed that my professor (and myself) are in a tiny minority. Even one of my writing idols, George Orwell, consistently used over instead of more than.

What do you think?

Do all you can to make today a good day,

Jeff Hess
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Stacy’s ebook was yet another rehashing of the same tired old productivity porn bullet points and she never did respond to my question.

I need to stop being so optimistic and embrace my inner curmudgeon more.

8 September 2012

THE FIRST SENTENCE TELLS THE STORY…

0527 by Jeff Hess

More education (graduating high school, graduating college, obtaining a Master’s degree, obtraining a PhD.) is not a solution. More appropriate education is helpful. More quality education is helpful. More targeted education is helpful. Helpful, but not the answer.

None of the above, however, is worth bupkis unless there is meaningful employment with a future available upon graduation. The problem is not that students aren’t finishing high school. The problem is that when they do finish high school, the opportunities available to their grandparents don’t exist anymore. The problem is not that students aren’t finishing college. The problem is that when they do finish college, the opportunities available to their parents don’t exist anymore.

We’re getting out of dodge.

Ohio’s problem is not that we don’t graduate plenty of high school and college students, Ohio’s problem is that the students we do graduate, if they are able, leave the state as quickly as they can.

From my hometown newspaper:

Higher education usually leads to more income and often a better quality of life for those who benefit from it. And as Ohio officials understand, a higher percentage of college graduates should improve the entire state’s economy.

But getting more Buckeye State residents into higher education does not appear to be the problem. Instead, it is getting more out with degrees.

Fewer than half those who enroll in Ohio public colleges and universities emerge with degrees. For various reasons, the others drop out before completing their educations.

That has contributed to the state’s distressingly low percentage of working-age men and women who have bachelor’s degrees or better. The percentage in Ohio is just 26, compared to the national rate of 31 percent.

Buckeye State higher education leaders are being asked to develop better methods of retaining students until they graduate. State Board of Regents Chancellor Jim Petro wants the task completed by mid-November.

Retention is not a new concern in higher education. College and university administrators use a variety of methods to keep students in school. And Ohio is not alone in having a dismal success rate.

Obviously, the challenge is complex. Part of the solution involves ensuring students who register for college classes are ready for them. That means public schools must become more effective in giving diploma holders the tools they need to succeed in colleges, universities or trade schools.

At the same time, institutions of higher education need to find better ways of keeping students, regardless of their abilities on entrance, from dropping out.

Again, higher education is not just a matter of improving Ohio’s economy. It is one of bettering the lives of hundreds of thousands of families – and that alone is reason enough to make the campaign a priority at all levels of education in the Buckeye State.

No it’s not.

8 September 2012

WHEN SCIENCE IS BOUGHT AND PAID FOR…

0445 by Jeff Hess


Via Jim Miller’s* What’s Up listserve:

WHEN: Tonight, Saturday, September 8, 2012, at 7:00 pm

WHERE: West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 20401 Hilliard Blvd., Rocky River, Ohio 44116 (Free Parking)

COST: The film series is free and open to the public (donations gratefully accepted).

Scientists Under Attack A Film About Courage, Secrecy And Danger.

In the early 90s the Agro-Chemicals-Multinational Monsanto introduced genetically modified plants onto the market, touted as an agricultural revolution that would solve all the world’s food problems. Others viewed these plants as an irrevocable destruction of bio-diversity on this planet that would need to be fiercely combated.

Pusztai and Ignacio Chapela have two things in common. They are distinguished scientists and their careers are in ruins. Both scientists choose to look at the phenomenon of genetic engineering. Both made important discoveries. Both of them are suffering the fate of those who criticize the powerful vested interests that now dominate big business and scientific research.

Statements made by scientists themselves prove that 95 percent of the research in the area of genetic engineering is paid by the industry. Only 5 percent of the research is independent. The big danger for freedom of science and our democracy is evident. Can the public – we all – still trust our scientists? (Film length: 60 minutes)

More information or email or call Bob Bemer at 440.333.2255

*Thanks to Roldo Bartimole for turning me on to Jim’s progressive newsletter.

8 September 2012

READY TO BEGIN YOUR 12-STEP RECOVERY…?

0421 by Jeff Hess

Elect Jill Stein and Cheri Honkala

8 September 2012

GAWD, JERUSALEM…? NOT REALLY VITAL…

0415 by Jeff Hess

I know that party platforms only represent a vague, meaningless fantasy about what a mythical party wants, and that within minutes of the closing of a convention, no one can remember what the transitory document said — they’re kind of like an attempt to savor how you would like to recall your first love — but I confess I was taken by the stark contrasts between the 2008 and 2012 Democratic Party platforms.

From Mother Jones:

2008: To build a freer and safer world, we will lead in ways that reflect the decency and aspirations of the American people. We will not ship away prisoners in the dead of night to be tortured in far-off countries, or detain without trial or charge prisoners who can and should be brought to justice for their crimes, or maintain a network of secret prisons to jail people beyond the reach of the law. We will respect the time-honored principle of habeas corpus, the seven century-old right of individuals to challenge the terms of their own detention that was recently reaffirmed by our Supreme Court.

2012: Nothing.

2008: We support constitutional protections and judicial oversight on any surveillance program involving Americans. We will review the current Administration’s warrantless wiretapping program. We reject illegal wiretapping of American citizens, wherever they live. We reject the use of national security letters to spy on citizens who are not suspected of a crime. We reject the tracking of citizens who do nothing more than protest a misguided war…We will revisit the Patriot Act and overturn unconstitutional executive decisions issued during the past eight years.

2012: Nothing.

2008: We will close the detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, the location of so many of the worst constitutional abuses in recent years. With these necessary changes, the attention of the world will be directed where it belongs: on what terrorists have done to us, not on how we treat suspects.

2012: [W]e are substantially reducing the population at Guantánamo Bay without adding to it. And we remain committed to working with all branches of government to close the prison altogether because it is inconsistent with our national security interests and our values.

2008: “[W]e will ensure that law-abiding Americans of any origin, including Arab-Americans and Muslim-Americans, do not become the scapegoats of national security fears.”

2012: Nothing.

2008: We reject torture.

2012: Advancing our interests may involve new actions and policies to confront threats like terrorism, but the President and the Democratic Party believe these practices must always be in line with our Constitution, preserve our people’s privacy and civil liberties, and withstand the checks and balances that have served us so well. That is why the President banned torture without exception in his first week in office.

This is how the party of a progressive America becomes the left-wing of the radical right.

I have to wonder if all the hoopla over the omission of a mythical deity and an equally meaningless nod to recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel were simply intended misdirections in hopes that we wouldn’t notice the really important shit that’s missing.

7 September 2012

MY EAGLE SCOUT BROTHER AT THE DNC…

0444 by Jeff Hess

Previously…

6 September 2012

ROLDO RIGHTS ON ART MODELL: 1925-2012…

1553 by Jeff Hess

Roldo Bartimole writes:

Arthur B. Modell – who died today at 87 years of age – lost his political power to the late Dick Jacobs and that made all the difference.

Jacobs got a new stadium; Modell got nothing. Modell left.

Jacobs rose to power after he bought the Cleveland Indians in 1986 and found a friend in Council President George Forbes at City Hall. Ingratiating himself with Forbes earned him not only the stadium but Chagrin-Highlands land, some of the most profitable developable land between New York City and Chicago, and plenty more.

Sports can pay big dividends.

Modell controlled the old Cleveland Stadium for many years with a sweetheart deal (aren’t they all). He often paid only the minimum rent and sometimes zero. The lease allowed Modell to reduce his minimum rent by the amount of admission taxes paid by fans. So, as I wrote in 1979, Modell paid ZERO for use of the old Cleveland stadium. Team leases are written typically by favored lawyers. His lease was written by Dick Hollington.

Modell controlled the stadium and the Cleveland Indians were tenants. I remember Ted Bonda, at one time an Indians’ owner, grousing to me Continue Reading »

6 September 2012

AS YOU LISTEN TO THE PRESIDENT, CONSIDER…

0700 by Jeff Hess

Glenn Greenwald writes:

For several decades, protection of whistleblowers has been a core political value for Democrats, at least for progressives. Daniel Ellsberg has long been viewed by liberals as an American hero for his disclosure of the top secret Pentagon Papers. In 2008, candidate Obama hailed whistleblowing as “acts of courage and patriotism”, which “should be encouraged rather than stifled as they have been during the Bush administration”.

President Obama, however, has waged the most aggressive and vindictive assault on whistleblowers of any president in American history, as even political magazines generally supportive of him have recognized and condemned. One might think that, as the party’s faithful gather to celebrate the greatness of this leader, this fact would be a minor problem, a source of some tension between Obama and his hardest-core supporters, perhaps even some embarrassment. One would be wrong.

6 September 2012

THEY CAN’T BUILD THAT FOR US…

0641 by Jeff Hess

Cavana Faithwalker writes:

Chilling is the idea that if Mr. Obama had no active resistance and was able to shift things at will we in America and world wide would still be up the proverbial creek without a paddle. Until we common folk see the game for what it is and decide to exercise our will and grasp the power we have, morally, economically and politically; grasp the empowerment at our fingertips things will not significantly change.

I left a couple of thoughts for my brother to consider in his comments.

6 September 2012

IF YOU DIDN’T KNOW BEFORE…

0500 by Jeff Hess

0500: E-bike Rage: defined

5 September 2012

WHAT BAHRAIN AND CNN WANT HIDDEN…

0526 by Jeff Hess

Glenn Greenwald writes:

It is true that CNNi can point to numerous recent reports describing the violence against protesters by the regime in Bahrain. Given the scope of the violence, and how widely it has now been reported elsewhere, it would be virtually impossible for CNNi never to broadcast such reports while still maintaining any claim to credibility. But such reports required far more journalistic courage to air in the first half of 2011, when so few knew of the brutality to which the regime had resorted, than now, when it is widely known. Moreover, CNNi’s reports on the violence in Bahrain take a much more muted tone than when it reports on regimes disfavored by the US, such as Iran or Syria.

More importantly, the tidal wave of CNNi’s partnerships and associations with the regime in Bahrain, and the hagiography it has broadcast about it (see the accompanying commentary on the relationship between the network and the regime), appear to have overwhelmed any truly critical coverage.

But CNN’s threat had the opposite effect to what was intended. Lyon insists she never signed any confidentiality or non-disclosure agreement with CNN in any case, but she is sanguine about any risk to her severance package. “At this point,” Lyon said, “I look at those payments as dirty money to stay silent. I got into journalism to expose, not help conceal, wrongdoing, and I’m not willing to keep quiet about this any longer, even if it means I’ll lose those payments.”

Greenwald writes elsewhere:

CNNi’s pursuit of and reliance on revenue from Middle East regimes increased significantly after the 2008 financial crisis, which caused the network to suffer significant losses in corporate sponsorships. It thus pursued all-new, journalistically dubious ways to earn revenue from governments around the world. Bahrain has been one of the most aggressive government exploiters of the opportunities presented by CNNi.

These arrangements extend far beyond standard sponsorship agreements for advertising of the type most major media outlets feature. CNNi produces those programs in an arrangement it describes as “in association with” the government of a country, and offers regimes the ability to pay for specific programs about their country.

In print journalism we called these advertorials or in the common tongue: blow jobs.

So how can you believe anything you see or hear on CNN?

You can’t.

5 September 2012

WHO SAYS WE’RE NOT A CHRISTIAN NATION…?

0424 by Jeff Hess

Mano Singham connects two dots:

Laws against blasphemy have rarely been about religious dogma. They are, like anti-terrorism statutes, political weapons that are available to intimidate and ensure conformity in the population. The very vagueness of the concepts of terrorism and blasphemy allow them to be interpreted so broadly that almost action can be interpreted as breaking the law. These weapons are invariably used by the most extreme elements of society.

4 September 2012

EMPLOYING BLACK FEDERAL POWER…

0437 by Jeff Hess

Ta-Nehisi Coates writes:

For most of American history, our political system was premised on two conflicting facts—one, an oft-stated love of democracy; the other, an undemocratic white supremacy inscribed at every level of government. In warring against that paradox, African Americans have historically been restricted to the realm of protest and agitation. But when President Barack Obama pledged to “get to the bottom of exactly what happened,” he was not protesting or agitating. He was not appealing to federal power—he was employing it. The power was black—and, in certain quarters, was received as such.

I’m coming way late to this story, but Ta-Nehisi Coates is a writer I admire and a view I value. I was taken by Coates’ clarity on Morning Edition when host Steve Inskeep interviewed him last week.

Coates continues:

Slavery, Jim Crow, segregation: these bonded white people into a broad aristocracy united by the salient fact of unblackness. What Byrd saw in an integrated military was the crumbling of the ideal of whiteness, and thus the crumbling of an entire society built around it. Whatever the saintly nonviolent rhetoric used to herald it, racial integration was a brutal assault on whiteness. The American presidency, an unbroken streak of nonblack men, was, until 2008, the greatest symbol of that old order.

Watching Obama rack up victories in states like Virginia, New Mexico, Ohio, and North Carolina on Election Night in 2008, anyone could easily conclude that racism, as a national force, had been defeated. The thought should not be easily dismissed: Obama’s victory demonstrates the incredible distance this country has traveled. (Indeed, William F. Buckley Jr. later revised his early positions on race; Robert Byrd spent decades in Congress atoning for his.) That a country that once took whiteness as the foundation of citizenship would elect a black president is a victory. But to view this victory as racism’s defeat is to forget the precise terms on which it was secured, and to ignore the quaking ground beneath Obama’s feet.

In Cuyahoga County, we don’t understand this, but from where I came, rural Washington County in South Eastern, Ohio, we expect it:

Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a doctoral candidate in economics at Harvard, is studying how racial animus may have cost Obama votes in 2008. First, Stephens-­Davidowitz ranked areas of the country according to how often people there typed racist search terms into Google. (The areas with the highest rates of racially charged search terms were West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, upstate New York, and southern Mississippi.)

Yes, it is possible to equate, with no sense of irony, southern Mississippi (and to not consider that redundant) with eastern Ohio. That is not to suggest that Ohioans along the borders with Pennsylvania and West Virginia are bigoted knuckle-draggers, but it is to recognize that I had a grandfather who was livid when Sammy Davis Jr. was named the best cowboy in Hollywood and spoke with pride — like Sen. Byrd — of being a member of the Klu Klux Klan.

Just yesterday, I received (and posted about, see 12 a.m. on the third day) the reality of this observation:

White resentment has not cooled as the Obama presidency has proceeded. Indeed, the GOP presidential-primary race featured candidates asserting that the black family was better off under slavery (Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum); claiming that Obama, as a black man, should oppose abortion (Santorum again); or denouncing Obama as a “food-stamp president” (Newt Ging­rich).

It is also to recognize, however, that men like Jeffrey Woollard live, work and raise families in Washington County or that the gay black partner of one member of my extended family could be a regular participant at holiday celebrations.

4 September 2012

NO MR. WOOLLARD, THEY DON’T…

0408 by Jeff Hess

Found as a letter-to-the-editor in my hometown newspaper this morning:

The job of the Auditor General of the United States is to protect the truth about our nation’s finances from the lies and manipulations of politics. This is what he has told us. (Please do fact-check it!) 1. We are on an unsustainable path that threatens our future. 2. We have lost control of our destiny by relying on others to fund our consumption. 3. We cannot afford the status quo; the status quo is not an option. 4. All alarms are flashing red and no one seems to want to do anything about it!

Does that make all you Tea Partiers and other so-called conservative “patriots” angry? Well it should. And that anger, along with a healthy dose of Continue Reading »

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