Friday, March 31, 2017
Kerry James Marshall Exhibit at MOCA
This is a must see exhibit featuring 80 of the artists works, many of them wall sized. As a black artist Marshall confronts race relations, but in an unusual way. Apologies in advance for forgetting my camera, and relying on my phone.
He avoids stereotypes, showing everyday black life.
How subversive this can be is shown by the next picture that was discussed on NPR.
This is part of Marshall's series of paintings of housing projects, mainly in Chicago, but one in Los Angeles. Whites viewing this pictures see the man as having dead eyes, reflecting their view of the projects. But the artist, and most Blacks, see the man as relaxed, chilling. Note the tunes from his radio in the corner, his pop and the green grass.
The following picture argues for a black definition of beauty that need not parrot the white concept. Note that racism may be replaced by a bit of sexism.
Some pictures are more direct, such as the depiction of two dead children with the date of their deaths.
When you go please see and read about the three pictures of medallions with a photo of a white woman in each. You will be moved.
The glass door Marshall sought to break was the one keeping black artists out of major museums. One of his reasons for large paintings was to break a pattern of only white painters going big. Similarly he toyed with traditional styles, showing his mastery of such forms. Below is symbolism of death, using the Byzantine style.
I have only touched the surface. Please see for yourself, and let me know your thoughts.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Populist Fraud
Actions shout, words only whimper. Trump has preached from the populist hymnal, but has seated big business and big money in the front pew. TrumpCare cut taxes for the rich, and cut benefits and increased premiums for everyone else. The repeal of broad band privacy rules allows big business to profit from your private information, without your consent. Cut back of clear air and clean water regulations, choke the poor, but not the wealthy, who can afford pristine vacation homes.
Trump's tax reform will be the next big test. Who will get the biggest tax cuts? If the cuts are across the board, who will pay for the "free lunch." For instance the proposed border tax, is a hidden tax on consumers. You will pay higher prices. Such a "tax" hits the middle class hard.
Don't put money in the collection plate if big business and big money are taking it out.
Trump's tax reform will be the next big test. Who will get the biggest tax cuts? If the cuts are across the board, who will pay for the "free lunch." For instance the proposed border tax, is a hidden tax on consumers. You will pay higher prices. Such a "tax" hits the middle class hard.
Don't put money in the collection plate if big business and big money are taking it out.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Selling Your Commercial Soul
Our petty populist, is actually a big business buffoon. We little guys that Trump swore to protect, value our privacy. Obama era FCC rules had my back. My information could not be shared, without my consent.
Trump is ready to sign legislation selling us out. Now our commercial souls can be freely bought and sold. If you like spam, you are going to be eating buckets of it every time you go online.
Trump is ready to sign legislation selling us out. Now our commercial souls can be freely bought and sold. If you like spam, you are going to be eating buckets of it every time you go online.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Pole Vaulting
The Gallup poll is galvanizing media attention. Trump has failed to clear 40 on successive attempts. A 36 approval rating is an unheralded flop. But the real bad news is the Rasmussen poll. Missing Rasmussen is understandable. Nate Silver at 538, only gives the poll a C+. That means they could barely predict the weather in a snow storm.
Moreover, Rasmussen has a heavy Republican bias. As recently as March 6 he was an extreme outlier, showing Trump with a 52% approval rating. But even with that net positive, Trump narrowly trailed among those with strongly held opinions.
Now, Rasmussen has Trump down 45 to 55. More telling, Trump is strongly disapproved by 44% and only strongly approved by 27%. His core support is down to slightly over a quarter, and his most strident opposition is nearing one half of likely voters. The man of gold is barely competing for the bronze.
Moreover, Rasmussen has a heavy Republican bias. As recently as March 6 he was an extreme outlier, showing Trump with a 52% approval rating. But even with that net positive, Trump narrowly trailed among those with strongly held opinions.
Now, Rasmussen has Trump down 45 to 55. More telling, Trump is strongly disapproved by 44% and only strongly approved by 27%. His core support is down to slightly over a quarter, and his most strident opposition is nearing one half of likely voters. The man of gold is barely competing for the bronze.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Kushner Craps on Staff
Whether in a campaign, or in governance, political staffers work unfathomable hours. Commitment, the adrenaline rush of being at the nexus of power, and the hope of advancement compensate for 18 hour days.
This was the most challenging week for the new administration. The House Intelligence Committee held open hearings, their Supreme Court nominee testified before the Senate Judicial Committee, and their first major piece of legislation was coming up for a difficult house vote. Staffers were living on coffee, jolt, and cold pizza.
Jared and Ivanka were skiing. Kushner has a cushy office in the West Wing, and Ivanka's office is being decorated as you read this. Jared's White House connection is about to garner a 400 million dollar profit in a real estate deal with a Chinese company.
When the rubber met the road, their skis were gliding down the snow. Staff morale was descending even faster. The only thing cold and white for them, was the mozzarella on last nights pizza.
This was the most challenging week for the new administration. The House Intelligence Committee held open hearings, their Supreme Court nominee testified before the Senate Judicial Committee, and their first major piece of legislation was coming up for a difficult house vote. Staffers were living on coffee, jolt, and cold pizza.
Jared and Ivanka were skiing. Kushner has a cushy office in the West Wing, and Ivanka's office is being decorated as you read this. Jared's White House connection is about to garner a 400 million dollar profit in a real estate deal with a Chinese company.
When the rubber met the road, their skis were gliding down the snow. Staff morale was descending even faster. The only thing cold and white for them, was the mozzarella on last nights pizza.
Friday, March 24, 2017
Art of the Spueal
Candidate Trump was going to repeal and replace Obamacare on day one with something awesome. President Trump said, "No one understands how complicated healthcare is." Actually Trump was the only simpleton in the room. Everyone knows the sector that makes up 1/6th of the economy, and accounts for the mental and physical well being of 300 million Americans, is complex.
Going into final negotiations AHCA proponents giddily promised that Trump was the closer. He would seal the deal. Afterwards, Spicer and others explained that this was not a one on one negotiation. Many people and factions were in play. In other words Trump is a master at checkers, but not the three dimensional chess, that is politics.
Always quick to accept credit, Trump is even quicker at deflecting blame. The Democrats were at fault. Not a single Democrat backed the bill. Trump neglected to mention that no one asked Democrats for their input or their votes. In the mad rush to a vote there were no witnesses called, no committee hearings, no meetings with medical groups, and no outreach to Democrats.
This stands in stark contrast to Obamacare. The ACA passed without GOP votes, but not for want of trying. Obama started with a super majority in the Senate and could have easily passed the bill on a straight party vote. Instead he spent months, and made unilateral concessions, to garner support from moderate GOP senators.
The squealer in chief has no one to blame but himself. Something he will never do.
Going into final negotiations AHCA proponents giddily promised that Trump was the closer. He would seal the deal. Afterwards, Spicer and others explained that this was not a one on one negotiation. Many people and factions were in play. In other words Trump is a master at checkers, but not the three dimensional chess, that is politics.
Always quick to accept credit, Trump is even quicker at deflecting blame. The Democrats were at fault. Not a single Democrat backed the bill. Trump neglected to mention that no one asked Democrats for their input or their votes. In the mad rush to a vote there were no witnesses called, no committee hearings, no meetings with medical groups, and no outreach to Democrats.
This stands in stark contrast to Obamacare. The ACA passed without GOP votes, but not for want of trying. Obama started with a super majority in the Senate and could have easily passed the bill on a straight party vote. Instead he spent months, and made unilateral concessions, to garner support from moderate GOP senators.
The squealer in chief has no one to blame but himself. Something he will never do.
GOP Owns Heath Care
Adverse selection has limited competition in many markets. Those at high risk, and with preexisting conditions have heard the siren call of ObamaCare. Younger, healthier individuals pushed the mute button. So in some markets insurance companies are losing money, and withdrawing from exchanges, lessening competition, and exacerbating the problem. Now that the GOP has failed to enact a replacement, they should join with Democrats to make some simple changes in the law to enhance competition.
Additionally, our media savvy president, sho has successfully sold fake diplomas, could easily entice the young to buy insurance. But instead, he cut the advertising budget. His golden touch hides a heart of coal. Trump has extolled the political virtue of letting the ACA fail. Human suffering is a small price to pay for a political victory.
The GOP controls the levers of government. If Social Security fails on their watch, they cannot blame FDR. Such is also the case with the ACA. Democrats must publicly propose changes to improve Obamacare. Republicans fail to act at their own peril.
Additionally, our media savvy president, sho has successfully sold fake diplomas, could easily entice the young to buy insurance. But instead, he cut the advertising budget. His golden touch hides a heart of coal. Trump has extolled the political virtue of letting the ACA fail. Human suffering is a small price to pay for a political victory.
The GOP controls the levers of government. If Social Security fails on their watch, they cannot blame FDR. Such is also the case with the ACA. Democrats must publicly propose changes to improve Obamacare. Republicans fail to act at their own peril.
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