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In the News: Things are looking up.

Found on the Internets …

Well, of course there are probably some Republicans who are glad that the economy is doing well (perhaps as a sign that the trickling down that started in 1981 is finally reaching ordinary Americans????) … but in general terms Eric Boehlert is right: this is NOT good news for those who are willing to destroy the economy to bring down President Obama.

Here are the cold hard facts.

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The White House: Third Estimate of GDP for the Third Quarter of 2014

Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew 5.0 percent at an annual rate in the third quarter of 2014-the strongest single quarter since 2003-according to the third estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. While quarterly growth reports are volatile, and some of the growth in Q3 reflected transitory factors, the recent robust growth data indicate a solid underlying trend of recovery. Indeed, the strong growth recorded in each of the last two quarters suggests that the economy has bounced back strongly from the first-quarter decline in GDP, which largely reflected transitory factors like unusually severe winter weather and a sharp slowdown in inventory investment. Consumer spending, business investment, and net exports all remained positive contributors this quarter. Real gross domestic income (GDI), an alternative measure of the overall size of the economy, was up 4.7 percent in Q3.

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CNN/ORC Poll:


More Americans still disapprove of the job Obama is doing as President. But at 48%, Obama’s approval rating is at its highest point in CNN polling since May 2013.

The gains were driven by newfound backing among women, independents and millennials – groups where Obama’s approval numbers jumped 10 percentage points from a month ago. […]

Tuesday’s CNN/ORC poll showed for the first time in seven years, a majority of Americans – 51% – have a positive view of the economy, a sharp increase from the 38% who felt that way in October.

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1.9 Million Americans Sign Up For Obamacare, 4.5 Million Renew Coverage

Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell says health care sign-ups are off to an encouraging start, but a lot of work is still needed to make the second open enrollment season for the federal insurance market a success.

Burwell says 1.9 million new customers have picked a plan through the federal market as of Dec. 19. It serves 37 states.

Another 4.5 million have renewed existing coverage, with most automatically re-enrolled.

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U.S. economy grew at a rate of 5 percent in third quarter, the fastest in more than a decade

The U.S. economy grew at its fastest rate in more than a decade between the months of July through September, according to government data released Tuesday morning, marking the latest sign that a once-sluggish recovery is now running at full speed.

The Commerce Department said gross domestic product growth hit an annualized rate of 5 percent in the third quarter, revised upward from the previous estimate of 3.9 percent. Not since 2003 has the economy expanded so quickly.

The better-than-expected GDP numbers helped push the Dow Jones Industrial Average above 18,000 for the first time, the latest in a series of record highs. The S&P 500 also edged up.[…]

Consumer sentiment is at a post-recession high, and the nation has seen its best year of hiring in 15 years. The latest six months of expansion suggest that a surprisingly poor first quarter performance – when the GDP shrank 2.1 percent – was an anomaly, likely the result of miserable East Coast winter weather that kept consumers indoors.

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Some opinion pieces reflecting on the pro-justice protests …

Eugene Robinson: Wrongly Pointing Fingers

Brinsley’s reported claim to be acting in some warped sense of revenge for the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner was delusional and illegitimate. Reasonable people understand this, of course. But we live in unreasonable times.

Not for the first time, one of the loudest and least temperate voices has been that of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. “We’ve had four months of propaganda, starting with the president, that everybody should hate the police,” Giuliani said on Fox News. “I don’t care how you want to describe it, that’s what those protests are all about.”

No, no, no. The demonstrations sparked by the exoneration of the officers who killed Brown and Garner were pro-accountability, not anti-police. As I’ve pointed out many times, no one better appreciates the need for an active, engaged police presence than residents of high-crime neighborhoods. But nobody should be expected to welcome policing that treats whole communities as guilty until proved innocent — or a justice system that considers black and brown lives disposable.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: The Police Aren’t Under Attack. Institutionalized Racism Is.

The recent brutal murder of two Brooklyn police officers, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, is a national tragedy that should inspire nationwide mourning. Both my grandfather and father were police officers, so I appreciate what a difficult and dangerous profession law enforcement is. We need to value and celebrate the many officers dedicated to protecting the public and nourishing our justice system. It’s a job most of us don’t have the courage to do.[…]

At the same time, however, we need to understand that their deaths are in no way related to the massive protests against systemic abuses of the justice system as symbolized by the recent deaths-also national tragedies-of Eric Garner, Akai Gurley, and Michael Brown. Ismaaiyl Brinsley, the suicidal killer, wasn’t an impassioned activist expressing political frustration, he was a troubled man who had shot his girlfriend earlier that same day. He even Instagrammed warnings of his violent intentions. None of this is the behavior of a sane man or rational activist. The protests are no more to blame for his actions than The Catcher in the Rye was for the murder of John Lennon or the movie Taxi Driver for the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. Crazy has its own twisted logic and it is in no way related to the rational cause-and-effect world the rest of us attempt to create.

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Josh Marshall: Who do you work for?

The protestors who swelled around the city weren’t some kind of alien army. They’re New Yorkers. And the feeling that something deeply wrong happened in the death of Eric Garner was widespread in the city. As a point of reference, polls showed that 64 percent of New Yorkers supported bringing criminal charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo. The number was substantially lower in Staten Island itself, the most conservative of the five boroughs, where the incident occurred. But even there the number was a substantial 41 percent.

A chart created by 538 acutely captures the latent and now not latent polarization in the city. The folks who support the police and the folks who support Mayor de Blasio do not tend to be the same people. (And to put this chart in perspective, remember: whites, Staten Islanders and Republicans all to varying degrees make up only a minority of New Yorkers.)[…]

As a political reality, no Mayor can ignore that kind of public sentiment. But as a more substantive and integral one, these are the people who employ the NYPD, the people the NYPD is sworn to serve and protect. The idea that police demand reflexive support from the city’s Mayor against large segments of or even the majority of the people they’re sworn to serve and protect simply makes no sense. The people of New York and the NYPD are two groups which by definition must coexist. They can do so well or poorly. But they cannot be rid of each other – even though segments of both groups seem to wish they could.

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Editor’s Note: Feel free to share other news stories in the comments.


Year-end Odds & Ends: News/Humor

I post a weekly diary of historical notes, arts & science items, foreign news (often receiving little notice in the US) and whimsical pieces from the outside world that I often feature in “Cheers & Jeers”.

OK, you’ve been warned – here is this week’s tomfoolery material that I posted.  

ART NOTES – an exhibition entitled Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Condé Nast is at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida through February 15th.

   

WHILE IT CAME SLOWLY … the region of western Africa has finally seemed to get its arms around the Ebola outbreak – with new public officials given major responsibilities, better trust among the populace (and better coordination amongst relief agencies).

HAIL and FAREWELL to the late CBS News radio journalist Richard C. Hottelet – who remained on-air as late as 1985, and was the last of the Edward R. Murrow Boys who came-of-age covering WW-II (including William L. Shirer, later the author of “The Rise & Fall of the Third Reich”) – who has died at the age of 97.

ATTENTION HOLIDAY SHOPPERS – if you are still behind on your list: I just know that the perfect gift would be the annual Claire Booth Luce Conservative Women’s Calendar …..

….. and this year (besides the usual suspects, like Michelle Malkin) it features four members of the Duggar clan. (And at only $15 for one, $25 for 3! …… not available in any store!) While we’re at it ….

YUK for today – in response to the possible entry of Jeb Bush into the presidential hunt … comparing him to the “Fred Thompson is Coming!” dud campaign of 2008 is the intrepid Digby who unleashed this line:

“He wandered around Iowa like a blind salmon, riding a scooter like a bat out of hell through the state fair …. with all the enthusiasm of Phyllis Schlafly at the Michigan Womyn’s Festival”.

THURSDAY’s CHILD is a kitteh posing with Clark Gable (circa 1945), part of a new photo book entitled Hollywood Cats featuring silver-screen stars and their animals …. some personal pets, some on-screen costars, and others props for the studios’ publicity machines.

MEDICAL NOTES #1 – while it is difficult for pharmaceutical firms to develop an effective treatment for autism – not being a disease, but rather a disorder with diverse symptoms – there is enough demand for treatments (which includes one of my nephews) that has encouraged more and more research … that may yet yield results.    

MEDICAL NOTES #2 – a leading British researcher tells Der Spiegel that the most world’s dangerous emerging disease is HIV Ebola tuberculosis ….. actually, drug resistance.

FRIDAY’s CHILD is Clancy the Cat – a British Columbia kitteh (who had been adopted as a stray), then went missing in the Yukon Territory for five months … before being returned home via his microchip … now up for adoption (and does he ever meow in the accompanying video).

BRAIN TEASER – try this Quiz of the Year’s News – Part 1 of 4 – from the BBC.

PROGRAMMING NOTE – as I will be travelling for Christmas: there will not be an Odds & Ends for next weekend. If you celebrate it: Merry Christmas. And to all …. a Happy New Year.

FATHER-SON? – NY State attorney general Eric Schneiderman as well as Will Schuester from the TV show “Glee” (who is portrayed by Matthew Morrison).

   

…… and finally, for a song of the week ………………………… since this may be my final (major) post for 2014: here are two of my annual late-year songs.

First, for the upcoming Winter Solstice – for which there were four Paul Winter Consort shows in New York this weekend …..  although this song was written by Joni Mitchell, I feature the man who popularized it and – according to Rolling Stone – ushered in the singer/songwriter era.

Say what you will, Tom Rush gets around. He was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, came-of-age in Massachusetts, made his mark at the Boston/Cambridge coffeehouses of the early 1960’s, has lived in the Rockies and the West Coast, now in Vermont and who-knows-where next.  Garth Brooks has cited him as an influence, with James Taylor going so far as to say, “I took as much from Tom Rush as possible and unwittingly modeled myself on him. Like a lot of people who do what I do, I owe my career to him.”

For a few years, Tom Rush has had an album of humorous tunes Trolling for Owls – which he notes is “not available in stores!” And one of them – The Remember Song – has received in excess of 6 million hits on YouTube. After being told it had gone viral he wrote, “I thought I was being accused of being a musical equivalent of Ebola ……… but my children explained to me that this was a good thing.”

And for several years, The Very Best of Tom Rush has provided listeners with his classic songs. But it wasn’t until 2009 that he released What I Know – his first new studio recording in 35 years  – because as he explains, “I don’t like to rush headlong into these things”.

This marks the 52nd anniversary of the career of Tom Rush and – at age 73 – is still quite active. In 2012 he recorded What’s Wrong with America? – a spoof of Mitt Romney’s notorious 47% comments.

He performs an annual show in Boston’s Symphony Hall on December 28th, with his upcoming 2015 tour beginning in late January in New York.

That Joni Mitchell song that Tom Rush helped to popularize: is her 1966 tune Urge for Going – about the oncoming Canadian winter. And below you can hear Tom Rush sing it (with the accent guitar of Bruce Langhorne that truly makes it special) as winter officially arrived yesterday (though for many people, it came much earlier).

I awoke today and found

the frost perched on the town

It hovered in a frozen sky

then it gobbled summer down

When the sun turns traitor cold

and all the trees are shivering in a naked row

I get the urge for going

But I never seem to go

Now the warriors of winter

Give a cold triumphant shout

And all that stays is dying

And all that lives is getting out

See the geese in chevron flight

Flapping and racing on before the snow

They got the urge for going

And they’ve got the wings to go

And they get the urge for going

When the meadow grass is turning brown

Summertime is falling down

Winter’s closing in

And for the Yuletide ….

One reviewer called him “the most listened-to jazz pianist of all time” and with the Christmas season upon us: it might well be true that Vince Guaraldi achieved that status – in a quiet way – due to a certain comic strip of note.

His breakthrough hit (in more ways than one) was the 1963 Grammy-winning tune Cast Your Fate to the Wind – a gorgeous melody that eight years later the James Gang’s guitarist Joe Walsh – later to join The Eagles – worked into a medley (most improbably) with a hard rock song entitled The Bomber in 1971.

In the early 1960’s, Vince Guaraldi was successful in the jazz world, yet comparatively unknown to the American public. But that changed – dramatically – with a 1965 cab ride that TV producer Lee Mendelson took across the Golden Gate Bridge.

In much the same way that The Sopranos producer David Chase decided upon his show’s theme song – by hearing the UK band “Alabama 3” perform it on the radio – Lee Mendelson heard “Cast Your Fate to the Wind” on the radio in that cab ride. He asked for help from the noted music writer Ralph Gleason (who helped co-found Rolling Stone magazine later that decade) – and was thus able to contact Guaraldi about composing for the upcoming Charlie Brown Christmas special.

Sixteen TV shows (and one feature film) later, the music of Vince Guaraldi is an integral part of the Peanuts experience – with the theme song Linus and Lucy plus the irresistible song Skating among his best-loved Peanuts music.

Vince Guaraldi died in 1976 (at only age 47) in-between sets of a gig in Menlo Park California. The musician David Benoit cites Guaraldi as an inspiration, and it’s difficult to imagine Peanuts with any other music backing it.

For the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis “Peanuts” was the only chance to hear jazz on TV in his youth. Wynton was also excited that his pianist father Ellis – the (now 80 year-old) patriarch of the quite talented Marsalis musical family – knew Vince Guaraldi. “Our father knew somebody who was connected to television!”, he later exclaimed.  

   

While most of Vince Guaraldi’s work is instrumental: appropriately for the season, the song Christmas Time Is Here had lyrics written by the show’s producer Lee Mendelson for kids to sing. A nice grown-up version was recorded a few years ago by Diane Reeves – the featured nightclub singer in the film “Good Night and Good Luck”. And below you can hear Vince Guaraldi’s original version.

Christmas time is here

Happiness and cheer

Fun for all that children call

Their favorite time of year

Snowflakes in the air

Carols everywhere

Olden times and ancient rhymes

Of love and dreams to share

Sleigh bells in the air

Beauty everywhere

Yuletide by the fireside

And joyful memories there

Christmas time is here

We’ll be drawing near

Oh, that we could always see

Such spirit through the year …


Week-long Welcomings from Moosylvania: Dec. 21st through Dec. 27th

Welcome to The Moose Pond! The Welcomings diaries give the Moose, old and new, a place to visit and share words about the weather, life, the world at large and the small parts of Moosylvania that we each inhabit.

In lieu of daily check-ins, which have gone on hiatus, Welcomings diaries will be posted at the start of each week (every Sunday morning) and then, if necessary due to a large number of comments, again on Wednesday or Thursday to close out the week. To find the diaries, just bookmark this link and Voila! (which is Moose for “I found everyone!!”).

The format is simple: each day, the first moose to arrive on-line will post a comment welcoming the new day and complaining (or bragging!) about their weather. Or mentioning an interesting or thought provoking news item. Or simply checking in.

So … what’s going on in your part of Moosylvania?


Weekly Address: President Obama – America’s Resurgence Is Real

The President’s Weekly Address post is also an Open News Thread. Feel free to share other news stories in the comments.

 

From the White HouseWeekly Address

In this week’s address, the President reflected on the significant progress made by this country in 2014, and in the nearly six years since he took office.

This past year has been the strongest for job growth since the 1990s, contributing to the nearly 11 million jobs added by our businesses over a 57-month streak. America is leading the rest of the world, in containing the spread of Ebola, degrading and ultimately destroying ISIL, and addressing the threat posed by climate change. And earlier this week, the President announced the most significant changes to our policy towards Cuba in over 50 years.

America’s resurgence is real, and the President expressed his commitment to working with Congress in the coming year to make sure Americans feel the benefits.

Transcript: Weekly Address: America’s Resurgence Is Real

Hi, everybody.  As 2014 comes to an end, we can enter the New Year with new confidence that America is making significant strides where it counts.

The steps we took nearly six years ago to rescue our economy and rebuild it on a new foundation helped make 2014 the strongest year for job growth since the 1990s.  Over the past 57 months, our businesses have created nearly 11 million new jobs.  And in a hopeful sign for middle-class families, wages are on the rise again.

Our investments in American manufacturing have helped fuel its best stretch of job growth since the ’90s.  America is now the number one producer of oil and gas, saving drivers about 70 cents a gallon at the pump over last Christmas.  The auto industry we rescued is on track for its strongest year since 2005.  Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, about 10 million Americans have gained health insurance in the past year alone.  And since I took office, we have cut our deficits by about two-thirds.

Meanwhile, around the world, America is leading.  We’re leading the coalition to degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL.  We’re leading the global fight to combat the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.  We’re leading global efforts to address climate change, including last month’s joint announcement with China.  We’re turning a new page in our relationship with the Cuban people.

And in less than two weeks, after more than 13 years, our combat mission in Afghanistan will be over, and our war there will come to a responsible end.  Today, more of our troops are home for the holidays than at any time in over a decade.  Still, many of our men and women in uniform will spend this Christmas in harm’s way.  And as Commander-in-Chief, I want our troops to know:  your country is united in our support and gratitude for you and your families.

The six years since the financial crisis have demanded hard work and sacrifice on everyone’s part.  But as a country, we have every right to be proud of what we’ve got to show for it.  More jobs.  More insured.  A growing economy.  Shrinking deficits.  Bustling industry.  Booming energy.

Pick any metric you want – America’s resurgence is real.  And we now have the chance to reverse the decades-long erosion of middle-class jobs and incomes.  We just have to invest in the things that we know will secure even faster growth in higher-paying jobs for more Americans.  We have to make sure our economy, our justice system, and our government work not only for a few, but for all of us.  And I look forward to working together with the new Congress next year on these priorities.

Sure, we’ll disagree on some things.  We’ll have to compromise on others.  I’ll act on my own when it’s necessary.  But I will never stop trying to make life better for people like you.

Because thanks to your efforts, a new foundation is laid. A new future is ready to be written.  We have set the stage for a new American moment, and I’m going to spend every minute of my last two years making sure we seize it.

On behalf of the Obama family, I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas.

Thanks, and have a wonderful holiday season.

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In the News: President Obama’s very good month

Found on the Internets …



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Lots of folks are noticing that the president is having a pretty good month. Republicans are beside themselves because they expected him to curl up in a fetal position in a corner after the midterm election. Instead, with a series of executive orders, new government agency rules, diplomatic initiatives, and the results of his policies yielding positive benefits,  the president is finishing the year strong.

Kevin Drum (Mother Jones): Obama’s Had a Helluva Good Month Since the Midterms

November 10: Surprised everyone by announcing his support for strong net neutrality.

November 11: Concluded a climate deal with China that was not only important in its own right, but has since been widely credited with jumpstarting progress at the Lima talks last week.

November 20: Issued an executive order protecting millions of undocumented workers from the threat of deportation.

November 26: Signed off on an important new EPA rule significantly limiting ozone emissions.

December 15: Took a quiet victory lap as Western financial sanctions considerably sharpened the pain of Vladimir Putin’s imploding economy.

December 16: Got nearly everything he wanted during the lame duck congressional session, and more. Democrats confirmed all important pending nominees, and then got Republican consent to several dozen lesser ones as well.

December 17: Announced a historic renormalization of relations with Cuba […]

All of these things are worthwhile in their own right, of course, but there’s a political angle to all of them as well: they seriously mess with Republican heads. GOP leaders had plans for January, but now they may or may not be able to do much about them. Instead, they’re going to have to deal with enraged tea partiers insisting that they spend time trying to repeal Obama’s actions. They can’t, of course, but they have to show that they’re trying. So there’s a good chance that they’ll spend their first few months in semi-chaos, responding to Obama’s provocations instead of working on their own agenda.

“Provocations”, indeed. Democrats like to call them “good government initiatives”.

Paul Waldman at The American Prospect: “… the man certainly looks like he’s been set free. He doesn’t have to worry about getting reelected or about losing Congress (done both), so he can go back to see what fell off the to-do list and do things that he’s always wanted to, whether they were politically risky or not.”

But Greg Sargent at WaPo notices something else about “Obama Unbound”: it is not just “cementing a legacy” but setting up some stark contrasts between Democrats and Republicans going into the 2016 election cycle:

When you step back and look at the degree to which these actions are beginning to frame [2016], it’s striking. Hillary Clinton has now endorsed Obama’s move on Cuba. GOP presidential hopefuls are lining up against it. She has vowed to protect Obama’s actions on climate “at all costs,” a stance that could take on added significance if a global climate treaty is negotiated next year. Potential GOP presidential candidates will likely vow to undo those actions and line up against U.S. participation in such a treaty. Clinton has come out in support of Obama’s action to shield millions from deportation. GOP presidential hopefuls have lined up against it, effectively reaffirming the party’s commitment to deporting as many low-level offenders and longtime residents as possible.

So to the extent that there is an “Obama coalition” to pass on to the Democratic nominee in 2016, his actions have created policy positions that the Republicans are already on board as opposing. These positions are popular with youth and minorities, groups that will be courted in the 2016 general election.

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Not just a good month, a good year …

‘Nuclear Option’ Helps Obama Reshape The Courts For A Generation

In six years, he has appointed a whopping 307 judges, who will shape the law for decades after he leaves office. The final 12 district judges were confirmed in the closing night of the Senate session on Tuesday, Reid’s final move before Democrats surrender control of the chamber.

“The Obama Administration and the United States Senate have given Americans the best possible holiday present: the gift of justice,” said Nan Aron, the president of the progressive law and policy group Alliance For Justice.

A total of 132 judges were confirmed in the 113th Congress – the most since the 1970s.

Perhaps most significant is his appointment of 53 judges on federal circuit courts, which have the last word on most matters of law. When Obama took office, just one of 13 appeals courts had a majority of Democratic-appointed judges on the active bench. Today, nine of 13 appeals courts have a majority of Democratic appointees.[…]

Obama has named the first-ever Native American woman and Indian-American federal judge. He has placed more female and Hispanic judges than any previous president, and more Asian-American and openly gay judges than all other presidents combined.

“Before Obama, 59 percent of the active judges were white males. Now it’s down to 51 percent. That’s quite a change in 6 years,” [Russell Wheeler, an expert on federal courts at the Brookings Institution] Wheeler said. “You probably want to have a judiciary that looks like the people it’s serving, and if they’re all white males then you don’t have that.”

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YEAR IN REVIEW: Creating Economic Opportunity for All Americans in 2014

President Obama took office in the depths of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.  Six years later, thanks to the grit and determination of the American people, and the decisive actions he took early on – to bring the economy back from the brink, to save the auto industry, and to build a new foundation for middle-class growth – we’ve made real progress.

The economy grew at a combined 4.2% pace in the second and third quarters of this year, the strongest six-month period of growth in more than a decade.  American businesses have added new jobs for 57 consecutive months, the longest streak of private-sector job creation on record, for a total of 10.9 million new jobs. The pickup in the pace of job growth this year has come in industries with higher wages.  And wages across the economy are rising – a very welcome sign for millions of American families. […]

Health Care:  Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, 10 million Americans have gained health insurance in the past year alone. Meanwhile, due in part to reforms in the law, the price of health care has been rising at the slowest rate in nearly 50 years.

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Editor’s Note: Feel free to share other news stories in the comments.


“Thanks, President Obama!” – For Protecting Bristol Bay

From the White House:


President Obama just took action to protect one of Alaska’s most powerful economic engines and one of America’s greatest national treasures: Bristol Bay.

Today, President Obama signed a Presidential Memorandum that withdraws these beautiful and pristine waters from all future oil and gas drilling. “These waters are too special and too valuable to auction off to the highest bidder,” the President said.

Press Release: President Obama Protects Alaska’s Bristol Bay From Future Oil and Gas Drilling

This action safeguards one of the nation’s most productive fisheries and preserves an ecologically rich area of the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska that is vital to the commercial fishing and tourism economy and to Alaska Native communities.

Bristol Bay is at the heart one of the world’s most valuable fisheries, helping to provide 40 percent of America’s wild-caught seafood and support a $2 billion annual fishing industry.  The beautiful and remote area is also an economic engine for tourism in Alaska, driving $100 million in recreational fishing and tourism activity every year. Bristol Bay hosts the largest runs of wild sockeye salmon in the world, and provides important habitat for many species, including the threatened Stellar’s eider, sea otters, seals, walruses, Beluga and Killer whales, and the endangered North Pacific Right Whale.

Today’s decision to withdraw the area from all future oil and gas leasing extends indefinitely a temporary withdrawal that President Obama issued in 2010 and was set to expire in 2017.  This action builds on decades of local efforts to protect Bristol Bay from oil and gas development by Alaska Native tribes and organizations, as well as local seafood and tourism businesses that create jobs and strengthen Alaska and the nation’s economy. It also honors the legacy of Alaska residents like Harold ‘Harvey’ Samuelsen, a salmon fisherman who is legendary for his lifelong dedication to Bristol Bay and to creating economic opportunities for Alaska Native and rural communities.

President Obama has made protecting our natural resources a priority during his administration. There are legacies where something new is created and legacies where something old is preserved.

In 5 photos from the White House: Bristol Bay … ageless beauty, now preserved.

Thank you again, President Obama.


Odds & Ends: News/Humor

I post a weekly diary of historical notes, arts & science items, foreign news (often receiving little notice in the US) and whimsical pieces from the outside world that I often feature in “Cheers & Jeers”.

OK, you’ve been warned – here is this week’s tomfoolery material that I posted.

CHEERS to Bill and Michael in PWM, our Wyoming-based friend Irish Patti and …… well, each of you at Cheers and Jeers. Have a fabulous weekend.

ART NOTES – an exhibition entitled From Houdini to Hugo: The Art of Brian Selznick is at the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington through January 11th.

WHILE VERY LATE in coming, finally a draft bill to outlaw domestic violence in China seems set to pass.

HAIL and FAREWELL to the child actor who portrayed Pugsley on the old Addams Family television show, Ken Weatherwax – who has died at the age of 59 …… and to the woman whose case led to the requirement that law enforcement officers get a warrant before conducting a search, Dollree Mapp – who has died at the age of 91.

THURSDAY’s CHILD has been named Fiona the Cat – a kitteh from the Black Sea resort town of Varna, Bulgaria … whom locals assumed was the victim of cruelty by vandals and set up a Facebook group called ‘Punishment to the the perpetrator of this criminal act’. But it is now understood that this stray cat developed a green hue … because it usually sleeps on an abandoned heap of synthetic green paint in a garage. Earlier this week it was feared to have gone missing … but who now has been seen again in public.

POLITICAL NOTES – the recently elected Social Democratic government in Sweden fell when the growing strength of a far-right party demanded (and did not receive) a commitment to cut immigration by 90% … and one of the center-right parties may nominate a woman to be its candidate for prime minister.

FRIDAY’s CHILD is Ulric the Cat – a 30-lb. British kitteh who only began to lose weight … when his family adopted a Pug-cross named Dennis (who keeps Ulric in shape via vigorous play).

BRAIN TEASER – try this Quiz of the Week’s News from the BBC.

THE OTHER NIGHT yours truly hosted the Top Comments diary with a look at the old TV series Hogan’s Heroes – if you’re asking, “Hogan, what is the meaning of this?!?!?” …. well, it’s a look at the back-story of the sitcom, including the fact that several key actors had in fact escaped the Holocaust …. and recalling the rather sordid end for the show’s lead actor.

FATHER-SON? – veteran musician Christopher Cross (“Sailing”, “Arthur’s Theme”) and TV/film star Chris Pratt (“Parks & Recreation”, “Guardians of the Galaxy”).

   

……and finally, for a song of the week …………… while I’ve always considered the ‘founding fathers’ of rock-n-roll to be Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bo Diddley: if there is such a thing as a ‘grandfather of rock-n-roll‘ – then very likely it is Louis Jordan who broke out of big band jazz to help found the idiom of R&B, and lay the groundwork for the rock-n-roll that followed. Except for a 1990’s Broadway play, he is little known today – yet left his mark not only in music but in acting as well. And you can see his influence in many performers who followed, right up to today.

The Arkansas native was born in 1908 and attended Arkansas Baptist College. He was a prolific instrumentalist, with the alto saxophone his primary one. He moved with his family to Philadelphia in 1932, and later to New York. There, he joined the Chick Webb Orchestra for whom a then-unknown Ella Fitzgerald was his featured vocalist. Quickly Louis Jordan’s voice and showmanship led to his being seen as a co-bandleader, and his duet singing with Ella Fitzgerald helped shape his own bandleading, which he began after a two-year stint with Webb in 1938. He was, in fact, fired by Webb: for trying to convince Ella to join Jordan’s proposed new band (Webb died shortly thereafter, with Ella assuming leadership of his orchestra).

The new band he formed – Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five – was one of the most successful bands of the 1940’s. Some of their features: (a) they helped hasten the post-war demise of the big band in favor of smaller ensembles, (b) they helped popularize jump blues – a swinging, dance-oriented mix of jazz, blues and boogie-woogie, (c) their use of electric guitar and organ was followed by many other bands, and (d) their call-and-response vocals (often with humor) – as well as the extended story-telling Jordan did – foreshadowed later works from Bob Dylan to Grandmaster Flash to modern hip-hop. His recordings for the Armed Forces Radio helped introduce his music to a white audience who may never have heard him otherwise.

From 1942-1951, Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five had 57(!) hit singles in the R&B charts, with several crossing-over into the mainstream pop charts. After Duke Ellington and Count Basie: there was no more successful African-American bandleader of the time. Some of his most popular songs (noting which also made the pop charts) were Ain’t That Just Like A Woman (#6 on the pop charts), “Five Guys Named Moe”, Choo Choo Ch’Boogie (#7), Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens (#6), G.I. Jive during the war years (#1), Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby? (#2) … and the song Caldonia (#6) with its memorable chorus, “Caldonia! Caldonia! What makes your big head so hard?!?” which has been covered by many performers.

He also had a #6 hit in 1949 with a duet of Frank Loesser’s Baby It’s Cold Outside which had him reunited with Ella Fitzgerald. Not for nothing was he known as the Jukebox King during the 1940’s.

Jordan also appeared in many wartime-era short films: “Look Out Sister” and “Reet, Petite and Gone” (which was the inspiration for the Jackie Wilson hit Reet Petite of the 1960’s) as well as the feature-length film Follow the Boys from 1944. His energetic, humorous self came across on screen as much as it did on-stage or on vinyl.

Yet the very types of music that he helped inspire (R&B and the new rock music) would be what brought down his career later in the 1950’s. Although he still found work performing live, his record sales began to slide by 1953 and he was dropped by Decca Records (where his label-mate Bill Haley started his rise to stardom, very much influenced by Jordan). Years later, Jordan expressed some bitterness about rock music supplanting his own (which B.B. King noted wasn’t uncommon amongst his peers, at least at first).

But for awhile, he tried to adapt. A young Quincy Jones produced a 1956 album, with rousing versions of “Let The Good Times Roll”, with Mickey Baker (of Mickey & Sylvia’s “Love is Strange” fame) on guitar. Ray Charles always cited Jordan as an influence (and in gratitude signed him to his Tangerine label in 1962). And Jordan also returned to his jazz roots and released some critically acclaimed albums during modern jazz’s heyday from the latter half of the 1950’s to the early 1960’s. Yet in the end, his time had passed him by. His last album was recorded in 1972 – now, with the Mac Davis tune I Believe in Music as the title track, if you can believe that.

Louis Jordan died in February, 1975 at the age of 66. His legacy is quite extensive:

(a) The play Five Guys Named Moe helped bring Jordan’s name to a contemporary audience in Britain as well as Broadway.

(b)  He was named by Billboard Magazine as the 5th most popular African-American recording artist of the 20th Century. And he spent more weeks at #1 on the R&B charts than anyone else (113 vs. Stevie Wonder’s 70).

(c)  Besides Bill Haley and Ray Charles: others citing him as a career influence were Little Richard, Chuck Berry and James Brown – who said “Jordan influenced me in every way”.

(d)  There is a 1997 biography of him entitled Let The Good Times Roll – the same title as a tribute album to Jordan from B.B. King – as well as a US postage stamp issued in 2008: the centennial of his birth.

(e)  And finally, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as an “Early Influence” in 1987.

   

One of his last hits on the pop charts (as well as the R&B charts) was late 1949’s Saturday Night Fish Fry – an epic-length song (for the time) that had to be released on two sides of a 78 rpm record. It has been (plausibly) argued as possibly the first rock and roll record: containing many of the genre’s key ingredients: a distorted electric guitar, an early use of the word rocking, party-themed lyrics, and danceable, uptempo music.

I wouldn’t go quite that far (as the lyrics are aimed clearly at an adult African-American audience, rather than at rock’s generic youthful audience) but you sense that it helped blaze a trail that Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bo Diddley would soon follow. And below you can listen to it.

Now, if you’ve ever been down to New Orleans

Then you can understand just what I mean

All through the week it’s quiet as a mouse

But on Saturday night: they go from house to house

You don’t have to pay the usual admission

If you’re a cook or a waiter or a good musician

So if you happen to be just passing by

Stop in at the Saturday night fish fry!

But all of a sudden the lights went low

And everybody made straight for the front door

And way up above all the noise they made

Somebody hollered, “Better get out of here; this is a raid!”

Now my chick came down and went for my bail

And finally got me out of that rotten jail

Now, if you ever want to get a fist in your eye:

Just mention a Saturday night fish fry!

It was rocking!

It was rocking!

You never seen such scuffling

and shuffling till the break of dawn!


Black men dream


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Black men live and dream. Have emotions, feelings, hopes and fears. At a time when black men, especially younger ones are being vilified, de-humanized, incarcerated in massive numbers, and yes-shot dead in the streets, with an outcry and nationwide demonstrations as a result and reaction, I hope people will share the following film by a young black artist.


#Blackmendream from Shikeith on Vimeo.

About Shikeith (SHī/KEETH )



Shikeith born Jan. 3, 1989 makes photos, media art and films. He lives, and works in Philadelphia, PA. His first solo exhibition ‘Ode to Black’ was held at the Paul Robeson Cultural Center at The Pennsylvania State University, where he studied art and received several awards including The Leslie P. Greenhill scholarship for Photography. He has also shown his work at Crane Art’s Ice Box in Philadelphia, PA. In 2014, Shikeith received a Heinz Endowment grant , through the Pittsburgh Advancing Black Arts initiative.

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Photo of Shikeith, “Working in Pittsburgh, on my solo exhibition “Somewhere Over The __” –October 2014 , at Bunker Projects

Sheikeith describes the project and the questions asked of the men whose faces you will not see.


This work expresses my, and our apprehension to be. #Blackmendream (2014) is a social practice art film that utilizes social media to provide contemporary black men an outlet for open emotional expression often denied through racial, and black masculinity taboos.

To contribute viewers are encouraged to respond to the set of questions below that investigate the individual black male experience with emotionality.

Watch the film here.

1.When did you become a black man? When did you become a man?

2.How would you describe your interaction with other black males in your youth? Adulthood?

3.What makes you angry? sad? happy?

4.Have you ever dealt with emotional stress directly related to being a black man?

5.Have you ever been depressed? What caused it?

6.Were you able to express your depression to the people around you? If yes, how did they respond–if no, what stopped you?

7.What has stopped you from expressing yourself emotionally?

8.How were you raised to deal with your emotions?

9.How do you feel you’re perceived by other black men?

10.Do you cry? When was the last time you cried and why?

11.What has your mother/father told you about expressing your emotions,and when?

12. What’s the hardest thing about being a male? a black male?

13. Whats a repetitive happy dream/day dream you can remember?

15. What’s a repetitive nightmare you can remember?

The film opens with a black screen and we hear the voice and words of James Baldwin being interviewed by conservative white reporter R.H.Darden, in Los Angeles (Pacifica Archives, KPFK, 1968) after his piece, James Baldwin on Stokely: From Dreams of Love to Dreams of Terror, was published in the Los Angeles Free Press. In this powerful piece-not often cited, Baldwin had written:

America sometimes resembles, at least from the point of view of the black man, an exceedingly monotonous minstrel show; the same dances, same music, same jokes. One has done (or been) the show so long that one can do it in one’s sleep. So it was not in the least surprising for me to encounter (one more time) the American surprise when Stokely — as Americans allow themselves the luxury of supposing — coined the phrase, Black Power. He didn’t coin it. He simply dug it up again from where it’s been lying since the first slaves hit the gangplank. I have never known a Negro in all my life who was not obsessed with Black Power.

Those representatives of White Power who are not too hopelessly brain-washed or eviscerated will understand that the only way for a black man in America not to be obsessed with the problem of how to control his destiny and protect his house, his women and his children, is for that black man to become in his own mind the something less than a man which this Republic, alas, has always considered him to be. And when a black man, whose destiny and identity have always been controlled by others, decides and states that he will control his own destiny and rejects the identity given him by others, he is talking revolution. In point of sober fact, he cannot possibly be talking anything else, and nothing is more revelatory of the American hypocrisy than their swift perception of this fact. The “white backlash” is meaningless 20th-century jargon designed at once to hide and to justify the fact that most white Americans are still unable to believe that the black man is a man — in the same way that we speak of a “credibility gap” because we are too cowardly to face the fact that our leaders have been lying to us for years. Perhaps we suspect that we deserve the contempt with which we allow ourselves to be treated.

The government would like to be able to indict Stokely, and many others like him, of incitement to riot; but I accuse the government of this crime. It is, briefly, an insult to my intelligence, and to the intelligence of any black person, to ask me to believe that the most powerful nation in the world is unable to do anything to make the lives of its black citizens less appalling.

Darden, of course, had a strong, negative response to Baldwin’s vision of what it means to be black, and a black man in America.

We hear him ask Baldwin “in a nutshell..what is happening?

Baldwin responds “Rage is happening, that’s what’s happening, it’s been happening for a very long time…Ralph Ellison told you a long time ago, long before I did, what it is like to be an invisible man…”


You can see more of Shikeith’s work on his instagram page.

Cross posted from Black Kos


Germany eliminated tuition, while Americans are drowning in $1.2 trillion student loan debt (Update

(Cross posted by author from the Daily Kos)


Written by an American MBA expat living in Germany.

I was privileged with the support of the Daily Kos community to have ordinarily publish this diary which went onto viral status, having received over 30,000 Facebook shares and 588 Tweets.


I have since received from members of the Daily Kos community large substantial numbers of requests to update and republish the diary at DKOS as the original diary can no longer be commented on and participated in. Therefore I republished this diary yesterday where in response to requests from readers for updated material, I unpublished this diary and am republishing it today substantially in rewritten form as a service to the community.  


I am therefore impressed this is an important discussion that deserves our attention for a serious subject matter. Therefore as my reader, I would like to invite you to give this indepth report in the matter of this diary a close read. I’d also like to thank Meteor Blades and all of the original recommenders of that diary who are too numerous to repeat here. The recent events in Ferguson, MO and other such senseless tragedies perpetrated by the racist American police state have brought the crisis of our democracy into the international media spotlight.  


Germany has just joined other nations of the Continental European Union to eliminate all university tuition, as a human right. So it is that we find ourselves as part of the neo feudalist American state that has left Americans mired by contrast in $1.2 trillion of student loan debt. This has created a bubble which threatens to unravel the $17 trillion American economy. As such we find ourselves to be substantially disturbed at these turn of events, in what must be described as state supported student loan slavery. It should further be noted that the modus operandi of student loan enslavement is consistent with the anti-democratic model of what may only be described as the United States of oligarchy. To reiterate, a recent Princeton university study that has since gone viral has declared the United States is no longer a democracy, and has in fact become an oligarchy. To which this article notes it is an oligarchy that has mired the American people in $1.2 trillion of student loan debt. This has become so onerous for the American economy to bear that it is now become a threat to the US economy itself.    

Princeton Study: U.S. No Longer An Actual Democracy

    TMCBy Brendan James PublishedApril 18, 2014,

     “


    A new study from Princeton spells bad news for American democracy–namely, that it no longer exists.


    Asking “[w]ho really rules?” researchers Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page argue that over the past few decades America’s political system has slowly transformed from a democracy into an oligarchy, where wealthy elites wield most power.


    Using data drawn from over 1,800 different policy initiatives from 1981 to 2002, the two conclude that rich, well-connected individuals on the political scene now steer the direction of the country, regardless of or even against the will of the majority of voters. “.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/princeton-experts-say-us-no-longer-democracy


This comes in addition to the fact that all countries in the European Union as a human right have some type of medical access for all of its citizens. Yet on these benchmarks the neo feudalist  United States continues to lag far behind. In doing so creates a separate and unequal state mired in a wage slave economy emanating out of a history of chattel slavery. So the $1.2 trillion dollar student loan debt slavery economy has become an intricate mechanism to keep the American working class impoverished in neo feudalist America, along with the concurrent effects of medical bankruptcy, (which accounts for most bankruptcies) and underwater mortgages in which there is no bailout in sight, in an economy and state where only Wall Street banksters received bailouts.


Imagine as the American federal government doesn’t honestly (colloquially put) give a big enough rat’s ass about you or your kids to offer you a tuition free university education(in a government for and by the 1%), but the German government does care enough about your family as a human right to give you a free university education, even if you’ve never been to Germany and never paid any taxes to the German government, all you got to do is come to Germany. Oh by the way, you also get access for yourself and your family members to a student health medical plan which has no deductibles, and doesn’t have pre-existing conditions restrictions. That is the difference between a government working for working class people, as opposed to the best government money can buy, who works overwhelmingly for the 1%.

Quote from USA Today –

“According to the Congressional Budget Office’s latest projections, the federal government projects a record $50-billion profit on student loans this year. ExxonMobil made $44.9 billion in 2012, according to published reports, making it the most profitable company in the country.”

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2013/06/16/us-government-projected-to-make-record-50b-in-student-

loan-profit/2427443/  


May we ask ourselves precisely who is the primary beneficiary of the $1.2 trillion student loan debt. In what has been labeled by de facto by USA Today as the most profitable business in America to date. Now you may ask, how big is a trillion dollars? Obviously the above quote is self-explanatory

 When asked how big a trillion was, noted mathematician John Allen Paulos told CNN…

“1 million seconds is about 11.5 days, 1 billion seconds is about 32 years while a trillion seconds is equal to 32,000 years”.

The Times (British newspaper) September 22 2014

German universities scrap all tuition fees

All German universities will be free of charge when term starts next week after fees were abandoned in Lower Saxony


http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/europe/article4213550.ece

Forbes: “There Is No Such Thing As A Free College Education” (Oct. 3rd 2014)

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Dorothee Stapelfeldt, senator for science in Hamburg, states “Tuition fees are socially unjust” and that “they particularly discourage young people who do not have a traditional academic family background from taking up studies.”


The model that is being followed in Germany and elsewhere in Continental Western Europe is to provide a more egalitarian society, wherein upward mobility becomes possible without an American type imposed class ceiling for the next generation, where an ethos is promulgated that states, we want to promote hard work and ability, rather than social class as the standard for admission to post secondary education. In doing so the Germans and other nations in Western Europe promulgate a society that appears to be less of a class based society, than is the case in the tuition paying American university system, which promotes a strong social class component. Wherein if this social class component is absent what is then promoted is student loan debt slavery, as a form of indentured servitude, which has the effect of creating an extremely compliant work force unlikely to assert itself in high rates of unionization and other types of working class empowerment type modus operandi.

Spiegel Quote:’America Must Learn from Germany — Before It Is Too Late’

We Need To Learn from Germany’: How the German Economy Became a Model


By Thomas Schulz in New York

It wasn’t so long ago that many viewed Germany’s economic model as outdated and the country as the “sick man of Europe.” These days, however, even the Americans have come to praise parts of it, though they still doubt whether they would be able — or willing — to adopt it wholesale.


Let’s please understand that Germany’s economic rise from the ashes of World War II to the richest country in the European Union and the world’s second leading industrial export nation is the stuff of legend. Especially when we consider at the same point in time starting from the Second World War the United States had half of all the world’s wealth, which is a rather stunning digression for the American working class. While concurrently the 1%’s wealth has reached an opulence hitherto only known in America’s gilded age of ostentatious consumption.

Spiegel US newsweekly Time writes that the wide range of German economic and social reforms have been “farsighted” and that German firms, together with those reforms, have forged “the most competitive industrial sector of any advanced economy.” The New York Times, meanwhile, says that: “The German economy has been one of the wonders of the world over the last couple of years.”


http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/the-us-discovers-germany-as-an-economic-role-model-a-82

2167.html


To be clear the European Union is by no means a utopian society of States. Clearly the problems of racism, sexism, poverty and crime exist within the confines of the European Union, just as they do everywhere else. The streets here clearly aren’t paved in gold. But Europe in general and Germany in particular has learned the lessons of history and learned them well. There is a real danger in creating a class based access to education system, which is precisely the system that exists in America today.

  Because America’s top 1% wealth holders and their surrogates are getting disgustingly richer, and as such they have no desire to learn from the economic success of the European Union, and most saliently the success of the top economies in Europe of Britain, France and Germany. As such the German mainstream magazine Der Spiegel wrote a blistering article, which excoriates America’s neo feudalist ruling elites unwillingness to acknowledge and learn from the recent German economic miracle, where in Germany has risen to the second largest exporting nation in the world. Germany instead of having a trade deficit as is the case in America, they have a trade surplus, wherein they grow manufacturing jobs. As such as a business librarian, this diary provides a review of the aforementioned Spiegel article.


Whereupon it becomes clear that the American people have been sold a lie which is that American manufacturing jobs are no longer viable and must be exported to Asia and other developing economies. In fact the German economic miracle owes its success precisely to the growth in manufacturing.

Has the United States become an neo feudalist oligarchy?


For anyone not familiar with the English language edition of the award winning German magazine Der Spiegel, it is the equivalent of TIME magazine in the United States. The German magazine Der Spiegel is no johnny come lately in it’s investigative journalism of inequality and the wholesale evisceration of the American working class by the 1%. They have been publishing about this since the 2008 crash wherein as far back as 2011, they openly asked if the United States of America has become an oligarchy. Well, Mr and Mrs Progressive America please tell us, has the United States become an oligarchy, wherein the American government works overwhelmingly along with their militarized police forces to benefit the 1% instead of the 99% of working class America?

Spiegle quote:”THE SECOND GILDED AGE: HAS AMERICA BECOME AN OLIGARCHY?”


http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/the-second-gilded-age-has-america-become-an-oligarchy-a-

793896.html


Please give this Princeton study a close read. “Princeton Study: U.S. No Longer An Actual Democracy”

Scholar Behind Viral ‘Oligarchy’ Study Tells You What It MeansA new political science

study that’s gone viral finds that majority-rule democracy exists only in theory in the

United States –not so much in practice.

TMC  ByBrendan JamesPublishedApril 18, 2014,

 A new study from Princeton spells bad news for American democracy–namely,

 that it no longer exists.

Asking “[w]ho really rules?” researchers Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page argue that over the past few decades America’s political system has slowly transformed from a DEMOCRACY INTO AN OLIGARCHY,where wealthy elites wield most power.


http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/princeton-experts-say-us-no-longer-democracy

I’d say that contrary to what decades of political science research might lead you to believe, ordinary citizens have virtually no influence over what their government does in the United States. And economic elites and interest groups, especially those representing business, have a substantial degree of influence. Government


Yes we’ve all recently heard about Germany winning the World Cup in soccer in Brazil which is arguably the heart of the world’s soccer culture. Of course we’ve all heard about the fact that Germany has become the world’s second largest exporting nation (as part of the European Union), where Germany is now rated as the richest country in the European Union. The EU’s population which is greater than that of the United States and whose currency the Euro rivals the power of the US dollar. Of course we’ve all heard about the NSA spying scandal, wherein the NSA is alleged to have spied on the phones of millions of Germans, to include even the private cell phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel whom Forbes magazine has rated as being the most powerful woman in the world. On the back of that litany coming out of Germany, is that Germany has recently set a world record in solar powered green energy generation. Also to reiterate as the primary thesis of this article Germany has just done away with all university tuition nationwide which is now taking center stage in world headlines. The question is how is a country of 83 million people with little or no natural resources continuing to lead the world and earn its way into world headlines, again and again. What can we as Americans learn from the German model, along with the other more socialized models of the great social democracies of Western Europe, because let’s face it…American capitalism is failing the American working class by all international statistical modeling. This failure axiomatically was at no point clearer than during the advent of the 2008 Wall Street crash, where the Wall Street banksters stole more money than in all of the bank robberies in the history of the United States combined. Yet no one went to jail and everyone at taxpayer expense got bailed out by essentially the best government than money could buy literally.


If we look at the Gini co-efficient in the map below we see that the United States in terms of income inequality has fallen behind every major industrialized country in Western Europe. As a particular badge of shame we incarcerate more people per 100,000 than anyone else in the world wherein about 40% of all inmates are African American males in a clear case where African American males make up 12.6% of the population. Logically we must assume that approximately 6% of of America’s population is comprised of African American males, yet it is believe they comprised on or about 40% of all prison inmates in the US.

Spiegel quote: Almost half of all murder victims and about 40 percent of the US prison population are black, even though the African-American share of the population is just 12.6 percent. And in many states, those with a criminal record forfeit many rights, such as access to welfare, for example. In 10 states, those who have been convicted of a criminal offense lose their right to vote for life.


Clearly it seems America is going backwards on issues of civil rights and basic democracy.

 The question is why and who exactly is profiting from our backwardness? So all the people after graduating who can’t get a job wind up moving into their parents’ basements, where fully a third of those homes are in underwater mortgages. So these people are living in the basement of their parents’ underwater houses, being quietly drowned in $1.2 trillion dollars of student loan debt, as part of the corporatist student loan debt slavery economy, because clearly people who are distressed under no benefit, low wage slavery, further distressed by student loan debt can’t assert themselves in the way their Western European counterparts have. This has led to the United States having a lower Gini co-efficient than essentially all of the Western European countries, as part of the European Union, as demonstrated by the map below, which has become not only an international badge of shame, but is making America an international laughing stock of inequality and racism.



The Case of Student Loan Slavery in 2014 neo-feudalist America

What! What you say you didn’t know that. You say you don’t care because… you don’t believe in socialism as a good Fox News watcher. Well, did you know that since 1985 college tuition in America is up 544%. Ah, so you don’t care about that either because you don’t think it affects you and therefore you candidly don’t give a rat’s ass.  Did you know that in America (as we’re always proud of being number one) that with 1.2 trillion dollars outstanding in student loan debt slavery, we’re number one in student loan debt slavery in the world. I am going to guess you don’t care about that either because you think that’s not going to affect you and you only care about what affects you and not others, because you’re axiomatically speaking a capitalist pig and we all know pigs proudly have no shame, in a system designed to give more to those who already have more, at the expense of those who have less or fully in the case of over half of all Americans who have nothing at all, that is to say zero net assets. Doesn’t this give new meaning to the old turn of phrase only in America. In a clear case where every country in Western Europe have universal medical access as a human right, and they usually spend about 9% of GNP, whereas we spend about 16% of GNP. They cover 100% of their population and we don’t cover 40 million people and don’t live as long as they do. So what kind of an outcome is that? Also did you know the United States is the only major industrialized country in the world that doesn’t have job protected paid maternity leave by right of law? Why won’t the plutocrat corporatist American media tell you that, whereas this blog just did, and who does that benefit? Does it benefit you? If not you, then who?

STUDENT LOAN DEBT SLAVERY IS KILLING THE AMERICAN HOUSING MARKET

Your student loan is killing the housing market

USA TODAY:Rick Munarriz, The Motley Fool EDT October 5, 2014

Home builder adviser John Burns Consulting published details from a study earlier this

month concluding that student loan payments will cost the housing industry 414,000

transactions this year that would have totaled $83 billion in sales.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2014/10/05/your-student-loan-is-killing-the-hous

ing-market/16665121/


Well, here’s something that will affect you. When all of these people are in student loan debt slavery to the tune of $1.2 trillion, it starts to retard the American (GDP) 17.3 trillion dollar economy as a whole. Everything, from new car sales, to new home sales, to people’s ability to save for retirement by buying mutual funds through 401k’s, etc. Yes, this also affects interest rates. So unless you’re out living in a cave somewhere this is going to affect you. In fact it already has and if you weren’t quite so ignorant and misinformed by listening to one too many infotainment programs from Fox News, you would already know that. Then again, studies have shown Fox News watchers know less than people who don’t watch any news at all which begs to ask the question, what or who are the Fox News’ anchors appealing to?

Quote Oct. 2014 form the: Other 98

 “The Bubble That Ate America

Student loan debt (now well over $1 TRILLION) has increased over 500% since 1999, making it by far the fastest growing debt in the nation. Remember the housing bubble that kicked off the 2008 recession? This one is twice as big”.

http://other98.com/7-spooky-facts-student-debt-crisis/


Christopher Denhart is a research assistant at the Center for College Affordability and Productivity and he just last year completed his 4 year bachelor’s degree. As such he was able to publish an article at what is probably the flagship of the elite corporatist media over at Forbes. He entirely misstates what we MBAs call the assumption of risk as it relates to the cost issues that have hoist $1.2 trillion in student loan debt on Americans. He does so in his misplaced criticism in bashing public funding of higher education in Germany wherein he postulates that elite private higher education is more efficient because students will consume less, whereas he claims in the U.S. at so-called state funded school the advent of the 5 year (or 6 year) bachelor’s degree is in, therefore this is evidence that the German system will fail or so he postulates without providing any substantial linkage or evidence of the same (wherein he entirely fails to take into account that high school graduates in Germany are the product of a superior publicly funded high school education system which will allow them to graduate faster as they are better prepared).

Forbes: There Is No Such Thing As A Free College Education


By Christopher Denhart, October 3rd 2014

“The United States has seen the rise of the five year degree. Of the 60% of students who graduate from public schools in the U.S., over half take longer than four years to graduate. Compare that with private institutions (there are natural differences in students at each type of school that pay a role) which see 80 percent of its graduates out in four years. Their sensitivity to the marginal cost of that fifth or sixth year factors into their decision to consume.”


(Please note: The misleading title of “There is no such thing as a free college education”, his title if it were honest should read ‘there is no such thing as a tuition free education’. Of course he would never publish such a title because many millions of the children of America’s privileged have obtained a tuition free education, thanks to their families (and large annual government subsidies), to include George W. Bush).

Quote by http://billmoyers.com

October 17, 2014 by Robert Reich

Why Government Spends More Per Pupil at Elite Private Universities Than at Public Universities

A few years back, Meg Whitman, now CEO of Hewlett-Packard, contributed $30 million to Princeton. In return she received a tax break estimated to be around $10 million. In effect, Princeton received $20 million from Whitman and $10 million from the U.S. Treasury – that is, from you and me and other taxpayers who made up the difference……………..

Divide by the relatively small number of students attending these institutions, and the amount of subsidy per student is huge…….The annual government subsidy to Princeton University, for example, is about $54,000 per student, according to an estimate by economist Richard Vedder. Other elite privates aren’t far behind……….. That means the average annual government subsidy per student at a public university comes to less than $4,000, about one-tenth the per student government subsidy at the elite privates.

http://billmoyers.com/2014/10/17/government-spends-per-pupil-elite-private-universities-public-unive

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Mr. Denhart not only creates a proposition wholly at tension with itself, but also in the employment of sophistry erects a straw-man argument. The simple fact of the matter is his position though widely disseminated is none the less intellectually irresponsible and laden with sophistry as an ill-formed deceptive and misleading postulate. Axiomatically speaking we know the $1.2 trillion student loan debt burden shouldered by student borrowers and often their co-signing parents is brought about by financial distressed circumstances, wherein these American families have been forced to take on this debt. It is the same distressed financial circumstances that have caused people to graduate all too often in their fifth or even sixth year as an axiomatic economic reality of students working their way through college and university and it’s taking longer to graduate as a straight forward malfunction of the American tuition paying system. For Mr. Denhart in a sophistry laden fashion to attempt to convolute this into a badge of pride for the tuition paying system is to turn reality upside down. As it’s an absolute axiomatic reality that the vast majority of students who are able to afford to attend private expensive tuition paying universities in the United States cannot be seen as being economically distressed students who have to work their way through college and university and who are forced to devout much of their time to work for money instead more exclusively to their studies. Therefore their faster graduation time axiomatically speaking is a reflection of their socially privileged status (which often includes graduating from expensive private preparatory schools that have academically given them an advantage allowing for quicker college completion) which cannot be converted into claims of greater efficiencies by elite high priced tuition paying private universities and colleges in America, who are responsible for the destruction of affordable tuition everywhere through greed and elitism. Mr. Denhart’s position must be seen as nothing more than an attempt to confuse the uninitiated in his support of a system that is designed to give more to those who already have more at the expense of those who have less in a clear posture where now the majority of Americans have nothing at all. Ergo, the $1.2 trillion student loan debt has become so onerous that it now threatens the growth of the entire $17 trillion dollar economy in the United States, which concurrently threatens now the world economy. In a clear posture where just like during the 2008 crash, the 1% and the Wall Street banksters are happy to wreck the American and global economy if only it means enriching themselves.  

“I’m 57 and owe $152,000 in student loans”

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

“Rosemary Anderson, 57, is on the hook for $152,000 in student loans she took out 20 years ago.

The divorced mother of two grown daughters represents a growing number of older Americans with student debt.

The 50-and-over crowd makes up 17% of $1.2 trillion in outstanding student loan debt — a 30% increase since 2005, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York”.


Link: http://money.cnn.com/2014/08/13/news/economy/older-student-debt/


Now let’s be honest the German mainstream magazine Der Spiegel recently pointed out that Ferguson, MO has a history of slavery which I reviewed in a recent article, which thanks to the generosity of the Kos community was voted #1 on Jotter’s list for September 17th. I would also hasten to point out that given America’s history of chattel slavery as a continuing blight of our history, which we’ve never dealt with in the same way that Germany has dealt with its blight on history. Germany has paid reparations and is continuing to pay for reparations to this day because Germany has taken responsibility for its past actions. Therefore they are able to move on, whereas we in America to date have never confronted our history of slavery in terms of offering reparations to redress past wrongs of chattel slavery. Until we do, the mentality which allows for the low wage slave economy as an outgrowth of the history of chattel slavery of how America treats its poor and working class will never change.



Let’s face it, student loan debt enslavement is an important part of the American wage slave economy in neo-feudalist America, because when you have young people and some older workers stuck hopelessly in permanent student loan debt you have a compliant wage slave work force, because they really need that job. Therefore politically they’re going to be too afraid and demoralized and too atomized to push for the kind of reforms that we see in the countries of the European Union in general, (Germany in particular where there’s no university tuition as education is believed to be a human right). As a person’s future shouldn’t depend on the family that they were by luck born into, being able to afford to pay for their education without causing that person to fall into permanent student loan debt slavery. This is the sad truth about what’s happened in America in terms of its neo-feudalist student loan debt slavery market, now valued at 1.2 trillion dollars as part of the overall wage slave economy of ever lower wages and little or no benefits in pushed to the wall America, where you have people literally working themselves to death. This was recently the case with 32 year old Maria Fernandes. Maria worked 3 jobs and fell asleep in a parking lot with her car running in-between jobs and died of carbon monoxide poisoning. The only people who are really talking about this issue seriously are people like Noam Chomsky and Andrea Tosi founder of the Swiss based RePeace group, who seriously talk about to what extent our elected politicians have betrayed the American working class dream in favor of the 1% of the richest Americans.  



These types of tragedies in the American wage slave economy are the types of tragedies that are the mark of a pariah state built on slavery in a history of chattel slavery turned contemporary wage slave state. We put people on a trend mill to nowhere, because no matter how hard they run for the carrot they can never reach it and never get ahead, further exacerbated by their student loan enslavement as well. That means for most Americans today they can never afford to retire either because this is the ugly truth. When the burden in terms of the assumption of risk moved from companies that we work for, who provided a retirement and a gold watch at the end of your working life, to secure our retirement, to the individual IRA or 401k plan, the individual worker took on the assumption of risk, that we MBA’s refer to it as, became staggering and indeed untenable. What that means is Corporate America just got a whole lot richer than working class America in cost shifting of your retirement burden which just got YOU a whole lot poorer. So in Germany where they have a secure state pension system funded by the tax payer, workers are protected from being ripped off by Wall Street, in the way that American workers aren’t protected as in evidence by the 2008 Wall Street crash. Afterwards the Federal Government bailed out the Wall Street banksters! Well how about bailing out working class Americans by ending tuition in America today for everyone, as a human right. How about bailing out Main Street America from its 1.2 trillion dollar burden of student loan debt, (with COMPLETE student loan forgiveness), because of all this crap about lowering interest rates doesn’t stop student loan debt slavery. This is untenable and has become so onerous that it has now threatened the growth of the entire economy and must be addressed with immediate student loan debt forgiveness, so as to provide substantial redress and concurrently provide (just like in Germany) free tuition for ALL current and future students.


In other words in the United States, the 1.2 trillion dollar student loan debt has become too large not to fail. But as the federal government works for the 1% of the richest Americans and not the 99% of working Americans, there is therefore no $1.2 trillion student loan bailout in the offering for working class America from the best government that money can buy. Nor is there any offering to end tuition in America anywhere on the horizon.

$1 trillion student loan debt widens US wealth gap

Zbylut, an accountant-turned-attorney in Glendale, Calif. He’s been chipping away at nearly $160,000 in student debt since graduating in 2005 from law school at Loyola University in Chicago. Now 48, the tax attorney estimates he could have $150,000 to $200,000 in a 401(k) had the money he’s paid toward loans gone there.

“I’m sitting here in traffic. I’ve got a Mercedes behind me and an Audi in front of me and I’m thinking, ‘What did they do that I didn’t do?'” Zbylut said by cellphone from his Chevrolet. He’s been turned down twice for the type of mortgage he needs to buy a home big enough for himself, the fiancee he would have married already if not for his debts and her 10-year-old son.

“I have more education and more degrees than my father, as does she than her parents, and yet our parents are better off than we are. What’s wrong with this picture?” he said.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/1-trillion-student-loan-debt-widens-us-wealth-gap


What is wrong with this picture is he and his family have been betrayed by the best Government money can buy. You may ask is it that simple? The short answer is yes! The working class social compact has been broken in neo feudalist America.

Now you might think with all of its accomplishments that Germany would be the happiest place on earth. It would seem that the people of Denmark under the Scandinavian system have that title instead. What do you think? Are they right? Oh yes, they also have no university tuition there either. Maybe it’s time that we eliminated tuition in America as a human right as well. What do you think? Please give us your comments below.



Also German non university blue collar vocational apprenticeship programs are second to none in the world, where apprenticeships are virtually speaking free of charge. In fact apprentices are paid modest salaries while training.

Now that Unions in America have been eviscerated there are very few apprenticeship training programs in the U.S.

Spiegel quote:”The United States has no equivalent to the German training system or comparable programs for retraining or continuing education.”

http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/the-us-discovers-germany-as-an-economic-role-model-a-82

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USA Today: Hunger in America: 1 in 7 rely on food banks – LORTON, Va. – When Mary Smallenburg, 35, of Fort Belvoir, Va., opened a package from her mother to find cereal and ramen noodles, she burst into tears. Without it, she wouldn’t be able to feed her four children. “It got to the point where I opened my pantry and there was nothing. Nothing. What was I going to feed my kids?” Smallenburg says, adjusting a bag of fresh groceries on her arm. Smallenburg’s family is one of 50 military families that regularly visit the Lorton Community Action Center food bank. Volunteers wave a familiar hello as she walks in the door.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/08/17/hunger-study-food/14195585/


We have 45 million Americans on food stamps. 130 million who don’t have access to dental care. 40 million who don’t have medical insurance. A lot of Americans are in underwater mortgages to the tune of $1.2 trillion. The economic pain in America is real because unlike Germany, we in America have stopped large scale manufacturing, because WE HAVE BEEN SOLD A LIE that those manufacturing jobs have to be exported to developing economies because Americans can’t compete with the wages in developing economies, yet Germany is a high wage exporting and manufacturing superpower. Within the European Union, Germany has become the second largest exporter in the world precisely because it kept a hold of its high wage manufacturing jobs, and people in Europe and in Germany in particular are dressed well. They can afford to be. They are after all the richest country in the European Union. So can we in America once we get our manufacturing sector back to support our local tax base, so as to re-build the working class American dream from the ground up. All we have to do is take charge at the ballot box and vote the people out who work for the 1% and vote people in who will work for the 99%. You might ask is it that simple, yes it really is. Because as American voters we are the owners of this country, all we have to do is simply take ownership of our futures at the ballot box.  

German society is able to produce goods that countries to include developing countries around the world want at competitive prices, while leveraging economies of scale, which the United States is not able to do, because unions which have been traditional sponsors of employee education have been routed out in America in the GOP led class warfare, which has left America’s manufacturing base internationally impotent. This has led to large scale evisceration and destruction of the American working class, which is rapidly being deskilled, de-industrialized, as a product of the GOP led class warfare against the masses of the great American working class.  

Perhaps in America today there should be a new movement. Not a protest movement or a movement espousing anything at all other than the words unity for mass default on all the bankster’s predatory lending in the neo-feudalist American state. In the mass default of predatory student loan debt and in the mass default of underwater mortgages the system has to breakdown, because the system relies on your compliance in rules that completely operate to your detriment. If a mass default ensued, there would have to be a market correction to the benefit of American working class borrowers because they cannot foreclose on everyone, the courts would be backed up for decades; it couldn’t happen. It would be impossible to produce, the only question is could we produce the unity needed to effectuate such a mass default of predatory bankster lending. If the answer is yes, it could happen from sea to shining sea, then the American working class would be the winner and tuition free education would likely be the norm in America as well, as much of Continental Europe.


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Thank you, Mike and Ted!

Thank you, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), for standing up to the NRA and paving the way for Dr. Vivek Murthy to be our next Surgeon General!!!

What?!!?? That was not your intent when you forced the Senate to remain in session on Saturday? Regardless, Dr. Vivek Murthy will finally get a vote:

[Dr.] Murthy is an impressive medical professional with sterling credentials. He’s an attending physician, an instructor, and a public-health advocate, so when Obama nominated him for the post, no one questioned his qualifications. But Murthy, like so many in his field, also sees a connection between gun violence and public health, which meant Republicans and the NRA decided to destroy his nomination.

Dr. Murthy was nominated by the president on Nov. 14, 2013

Dr. Vivek Hallegere Murthy, Nominee for Surgeon General, Department of Health and Human Services

Dr. Vivek Hallegere Murthy is the Co-Founder and President of Doctors for America, a position he has held since 2009.  Dr. Murthy is also a Hospitalist Attending Physician and Instructor in Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School, a position he has held since 2006.  In 2011, Dr. Murthy was appointed to serve as a Member of the Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health.  Dr. Murthy has been the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board of TrialNetworks, formerly known as Epernicus, since 2007.  Dr. Murthy co-founded VISIONS Worldwide in 1995, a non-profit organization focused on HIV/AIDS education in India and the United States, where he served as President from 1995 to 2000 and Chairman of the Board from 2000 to 2003.  Dr. Murthy received a B.A. from Harvard University, an M.B.A. from Yale School of Management, and an M.D. from Yale School of Medicine.

Dr. Murthy’s nomination was approved by Senate committee but put on hold in February by red state Democrats frightened by the NRA. Yes, the same NRA that spent millions to support those red state Democrats’ opponents in November 2014 (how’d that work for you, soon-to-be-former Senator Mark Pryor?).

But Saturday afternoon, thanks to the “intervention” of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), Dr. Murthy cleared the first procedural hurdles to his  confirmation by a vote of 52-40. On Monday, Senators will vote on cloture, and because of the 50+1 rule, confirmation.

Vox explains:


Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT) took to the Senate floor late Friday night to call for an immediate vote to stop President Obama’s recent executive actions on immigration. Under the deal that Reid and McConnell worked out, Republicans would bring up a “constitutional point of order” on Monday that would register the Senate’s belief that the President’s executive actions are unconstitutional. But Lee and Cruz wanted a vote on the point of order immediately.

Reid refused to give them the vote. As a result, they refused to consent to the procedural plan Reid and McConnell had worked out. No unanimous consent meant that the waiting period applied again, and the Senate had to stay in session through the weekend to allow the votes to happen as scheduled.

Why was this important to Dr. Murthy’s confirmation?

When the Senate stayed in session on Saturday, Reid had a chance to go into executive session – which is what the Senate does to confirm nominees – and file for cloture on  24 nominations. That will give those nominations time to ripen sooner.

If the Senate had been out of session over the weekend, and then come back Monday to pass the CRomnibus, Reid would have had to schedule votes on nominees for later next week. According to Politico, Republicans were betting that lame-duck Democrats wouldn’t want to stick around for all those votes. So they thought that they might be able to take control of the Senate before those nominations got approved.

But now, Reid can schedule votes that will have the time to ripen by the beginning of the week. At this rate, they’ll be able to start voting for cloture on the nominees on Monday.

In the meantime, the Senate voted 56 to 40 for the fiscal year 2015 spending bill and we got this bonus:

Under a deal struck late Saturday night, Cruz ultimately won a vote on a “constitutional point of order” to determine whether or not Obama’s executive actions on immigration are outside the boundaries of the president’s authority. But that measure failed 74-22, with many Republicans using their vote to express disapproval of the way Cruz pushed for the vote.

In a statement prior to the vote, Cruz said it would “allow Republicans to also show they are committed to ending Obama’s amnesty once and for all in the next Congress.” And he said that the measure will force Democrats to side with the president on an unpopular policy.

Yes, that “unpopular policy” supported by 70% of Americans. This executive action:

If you’ve been in America for more than five years; if you have children who are American citizens or legal residents; if you register, pass a criminal background check, and you’re willing to pay your fair share of taxes – you’ll be able to apply to stay in this country temporarily without fear of deportation. You can come out of the shadows and get right with the law. That’s what this deal is.

For this group in particular:

The executive order will affect around 4.9 million undocumented immigrants, including the some 4.1 million immigrants whose children already have legal status. Obama will also expand a program for undocumented immigrants who came here as children. If each of these individuals apply and are accepted into the executive action program, they will be temporarily sheltered from deportation and become eligible to work.

These 4.1 million parents will finally have some security that they will not be separated from their children and sent back to a country that many have not lived in for decades.

Thank you again, Republican Senate bombthrowers, for making it very easy for the children of those 4.1 million people to see exactly what the Republican Party stands for. And HAHAHAHAHA at the Cruz-Lee coalition for turning a symbolic vote intended to show displeasure at the president into a symbolic vote showing nearly unanimous displeasure at their tactics. The only solace those of us who mourn the loss of our Senate majority is that Mitch McConnell’s and John Cornyn’s plan to “enhance the Republican Party’s brand” will have to get around the outsized ego of Ted Cruz.

“Sen. McConnell and I are making the best decisions we can to demonstrate that we are a responsible alternative to what we had the last four years,” said incoming Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, a fellow Texas Republican, when asked about Cruz’s tactics. “So no single member is going to determine that direction. It’s going to be what’s best for the conference – and what’s best for our brand.”

Grab popcorn.