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Whoever gave money to Americans for Prosperity for their anti-Union mailing must really believe working people in Missouri are stupid

27 Friday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Americans for Prosperity, mail, missouri, Propaganda, right to get paid less, Right to work, right wingnuts

They’re wrong.

They keep sending these mail pieces to a Union household.

By the way, who’s paying for this crap?

Right wingnut millionaires or billionares don’t fund propaganda mail pieces to your household telling you…

…which church you should join or support.

…which charity you should join or support.

…which YMCA (seriously, WTF?) you should join or support.

If they were truly concerned about the welfare of working people and their families in Missouri you’d think they would, right?

Nah, they just believe that peeple in misooree our stoopit.

Previously:

Astroturf propaganda (August 1, 2017)

Since when is an astroturf right wingnut organization truly concerned about the economic welfare of working people? (August 30, 2017)

Before the wind takes it all away

27 Friday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Fall, leaves, missouri

Yesterday afternoon in west central Missouri:

Previously:

Your Fall color moments of Zen (October 24, 2017)

In the wind (October 25, 2017)

Your Fall color moments of Zen – part 2 (October 26, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 9

26 Thursday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in meta, Resist

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#resist, gallery, meta, missouri, photography, Poetry of Protest

“The Poetry of Protest” our show in the Gallery of Art and Design at the University of Central Missouri of large prints of photographs from rallies, protests, marches, and demonstrations opened on September 26th. The exhibit runs through October 28th.

The sequence of images in the gallery from the January 21, 2017 Women’s March in Washington Square Park in Kansas City.

We left an open notebook with blank pages and pencils on a podium next to the exhibit title wall. We get comments.

Without STRUGGLE their can be NO progress – Frederick Douglass

I’m a senior in High School, my hope I for a brighter, healthier future for all. Thank you for sharing these pictures.

Thank you for the time and energy and attention you’ve given this project. You have chronicled the faces of expression. The show is an outstanding example of the power of social/documentary photography.

Previously:

The Poetry of Protest (September 9, 2017)

In the gallery (September 21, 2017)

In the gallery – part 2 (September 23, 2017)

In the gallery – part 3 (September 26, 2017)

In the gallery – comments (September 30, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 2 (October 3, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 3 (October 4, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 4 (October 6, 2017)

In the gallery – today (October 10, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 5 (October 16, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 6 (October 17, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 7 (October 19, 2017)

In the gallery – comments – part 8 (October 23, 2017)

Your Fall color moments of Zen – part 2

26 Thursday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Fall, leaves, missouri

This afternoon in west central Missouri:

Previously:

Your Fall color moments of Zen (October 24, 2017)

In the wind (October 25, 2017)

Much hilarity ensues

25 Wednesday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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2nd Congressional District, Ann Wagner, Planned Parenthood, Satan, social media, Twitter

Today, via Representative Ann Wagner’s (r) non-Congressional Twitter account:

Ann Wagner‏ @AnnLWagner
I refuse to stand by as Satanists challenge the sanctity of life. Add your name if you stand in support of #LIFE [….]
4:06 PM – 25 Oct 2017

The link goes to Ann Wagner’s campaign web site:

Satanists have teamed up with the ACLU and Planned Parenthood in Missouri to roll back the rights of the unborn. Help Ann fight back – add your name now to stand up for life.

Some of the responses on Twitter:

FOH. I don’t want to hear one word about the “sanctity of life” from the same crowd that refuses to do anything about mass shootings.

All hail the forced birth party! #forcedbirth

The Satanists have higher principles than you so-called Christians.

Pseudo-Christians.

Apparently the real Church of Satan issued a statement:

We have nothing to do with this. Our statement: [….]

Nah. Even If I have to stand with satanists to protect a woman’s right to control her own health & reproductive choices, I will.
Hail Satan!

I support criminal investigations of all miscarriages too. Let’s get this ball rolling

Whatever drugs you’re currently taking need to be shared Ann.

I’m at Planned Parenthood right now, waiting for my annual exam. No Satanists here, as far as I can tell? You might want to visit sometime.

In the lobby there are several young women, one man, all the chairs are kinda dilapidated. No pentagrams, but there is a Rolling Stone issue

There are nice prints of flowers on the wall. Maybe the dance music on the radio has satanic lyrics if you play them backwards?

They are running a candy sale fundraiser (perhaps to help fund new chairs?). Perhaps M&Ms are a tool of Satan.

“Satanists”? Oh please.

hey, YOURE the one who wanted to give churches power to make decisions for individuals. Reap what you sow

Girl, what in God’s name are you talking about??

Ma’am put down the spray bottle of vinegar & step away from the tinfoil.

You are no better than Todd Akin was. I’m ashamed you represent my state.

Looks like somebody has been reading Brietbart

Hahaha. Silly person.

Hey we’re pretty nice heathens when you get to know us.

Nice bogeyman ya got there, Ann.

You simply are not capable of rational thought are you?

What on earth?

What the hell are you talking by about?

We see what you did there.

You do know that part of your brain can be used reasoning. Give it try.

Seriously?? Just stop.

Clearly, “sanity” is an imaginary concept, in your bunch! Whee-ooh, whee-ooh, that signpost up ahead, you’re lost in the Twilight Zone!

If this is your Halloween tweet, it’s scaring the bejeesus out of me. Get help!

This is a joke, right?

Um, probably not.

There are no words. Get help.

uhhh… don’t look now…but I’m pretty sure you’re completely insane.

What in the holy hell are you talking about? My word lady take a breather.

Satan is behind cutting off healthcare for millions of children too.

you seem fun.

Did you hit your head?

Lady, you cray.

My god, you’re a whack job.

What is wrong with you?

Geezus you’re a complete nutcase

Delete your account

I see that avoiding town hall meetings have driven you insane. #UnfitForOffice

You are friggin insane!!!

You are a complete loon

You seem quite stupid.

Campaign Finance: Eh, what’s up?

25 Wednesday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Missouri Senate Campaign Committee, republicans

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission for the republican state senate campaign committee:

C071094 10/24/2017 MISSOURI SENATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Romine for Senate 322 E Karsch Blvd Farmington MO 63640 10/23/2017 $25,000.00

[emphasis added]

Is there a special election coming up? Yep.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: Something up? (October 22, 2017)

Don’t hold your breath waiting for Roy Blunt to speak truth to power

25 Wednesday Oct 2017

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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corruption, Donald Trump, Jeff Flake, republicans, Roy Blunt

By now, unless you’ve been hiding from the omnipresent “Trump did-what?” porn that floods the news daily, you’ve heard that several Republican lawmakers, along with former GOP president George W. Bush, have expressed their concerns about the intelligence, mental stability and general demeanor of the Republican’s sitting president.

The policy differences these folks have with Trump, if any, lie the areas of foreign relations and trade policy – otherwise they’re more than simpatico with his domestic depredations. Viewed from this vantage point, their forthrightness is even more praiseworthy and the dangers posed by Trump seems all the more serious. It takes personal integrity as well as a strong perception of the threat he poses to speak out against a dangerous, dimwitted, but powerful official who is amenable to enacting policies compatible with one’s beliefs along with furthering the domestic druthers of one’s political benefactors.

Which brings us to the topic of Missouri’s Republican Sen. Roy Blunt. The St. Louis Post-dispatch political writer, Chuck Raasch, had this to say about the so-called GOP “civil war,” specifically as articulated by soon-to-be retiring GOP Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona:

Politicians should assess their counterparts’ hearts, Flake said, “and always look for the good. This spell will eventually break. That is my belief.”

When, how? Blunt could be a key. He has, so far, tried to be the ultimate team player, asserting he’d rather be without drama but not directly criticizing Trump, whom he had said in January would bring a fresh “synergy” to a capital used to doing things certain ways.

On almost all things policy, Blunt and Trump are simpatico. Blunt is a clarion of “regular order” in the Senate, a historian in its ways and traditions and collegiality and a consummate Republican team member. If he would ever take the road of Corker, Flake and others and take on Trump more directly, Washington would take notice.

I haven’t found Raasch to be a consistently persuasive political analyst, but he does a decent if not compelling job. However, he’s really missed the boat if he thinks that Roy Blunt will ever do anything motivated by personal integrity. Blunt, after all, is Montsanto’s man in Washington, Tom DeLay’s bagman, pater familias to a gaggle of lobbyists and CREW’s most corrupt politician of 2010 – and while that may be old news, there’s no evidence to indicate that Blunt has somehow become a “clarion” of anything that does not further the interests of his big donors or any position that would muddy his special pandering to the social resentments of the folks who have been persuaded to elect him so that he can further interests that yield such a big payload.

If Blunt ever speaks out, he’ll only do it when he thinks it’s safe to do so, probably only after more prominent Republicans, the folks who hold the key to committee and leadership appointments, lead the way. And I don’t expect that to happen soon – at least not until gigantic tax cuts for the rich have been insured, Social Security and Medicare decimated, and the courts have been packed with suitably retrograde legal minds.

But somehow Raasch thinks Blunt might come to the rescue of all the Americans endangered by the dementia-crazed charlatan in the White House. Dream on.

Addendum: More cold water on Raasch’s hopes for emergent signs of decency from Roy Blunt: a Washington Post analysis dates the willingness of GOP legislators to go public about their disgust with Trump to Charlottesville when Trump displayed his overt racism. But Blunt has a history of go-along-to-get-along soft racism himself. He’s not likely to be motivated by the affront to decency represented by Trump’s Charlottesville comments. For Blunt it’s all just politics.

In the wind

25 Wednesday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Fall, leaves, missouri

Yesterday afternoon in west central Missouri:

Nicole Galloway is helping to make Missouri school children cybersecure

25 Wednesday Oct 2017

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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Brce Wasinger, cybersecurity, Cybersecurity audits, missouri, Nicole Galloway, Paul Curtman, public schools, State Auditor

Thanks to State Auditor Nicole Galloway, Missouri is number one in an important area. Not only number one, but the only state even in the running. If you want to know more, keep reading.

Galloway was appointed by former Governor Jay Nixon after the death in 2015 of her predecessor in the office, Tom Schweich. Since then she’s been very busy doing a bang-up job. According to the Columbia Daily Tribune, Galloway is “on her way to becoming one of the best auditors in state history” in part because she “shows an inclination to exploit the office in unprecedented ways.” It’s the tendency to look at her job with fresh eyes that has made her a bona fide Missouri political star who does as much or – and given the current status quo – probably more to to advance quality of life in Missouri than many of our elected representatives.

A segment on the NPR radio show, The Takeaway, highlights one of the directions Galloway’s “unprecedented” approach to her job has taken: cybersecurity audits. In the wake of the Equifax hacking, Galloway has emphasized the fact that her office has made examining the mechanisms in place to insure cybersecurity “a priority across all facets of [state] government.” As the Takeaway segment noted, that goal has been extended to the data collected and retained in the public school system where digital tools have gradually become omnipresent.

So here, I bet you’re scratching your head and asking why would anyone hack a public school, why does the data schools collect need to be secured. It’s just information about kids. And there you have your answer: kids have clean credit records; they don’t usually have have a credit status at all. That means that their personal information can be used by hackers to open false accounts that will remain viable for years – until the student reaches age eighteen and finds that he or she can’t secure a line of credit because their identity was hi-jacked and their credit worthiness wrecked. There have already been incidents where school data has been stolen, although, primarily because nobody wants to be blamed for negligence, most have slipped under the radar and the problem has been under-reported.

But that’s not likely to be the case in Missouri. Thanks to Galloway’s offer to provide cybersecurity audits to public school systems, Missouri is the only state making any kind of effort to safeguard public school data. Just think. For once Missouri is playing a leading role in dealing with an emergent problem. And it’s all because we have a state auditor who is able to identify potential problem areas and act proactively to address them.

But never fear. Mediocrity – or, worse, disaster – is still out there, stalking the auditor’s office. Galloway has declared that she will run again for the office in 2018. To my knowledge, there are currently two Republicans who want her job: standard GOP drone, Bruce Wasinger and Tea Party golden boy (and, incidentally, goldbug) State Rep. Paul Curtman (R-109), whom I’m guessing is term-limited and casting about for a safe berth while he searches for a more high-profile opportunity.

Think about it. Change a fresh, vital and highly qualified auditor who has revitalized the position for ho-hum, fresh-off-the-GOP-assembly line Wasinger. Or worse, Curtman, the mini Greitens (loves guns; emotive, faux-heroic rhetoric; and reminds you of his military record every time he opens his mouth), all-in-all a Trump-lover’s dream boy. See what I mean about lurking disaster.

*Edited slightly to correct typos and add clarity (10/25/17, 1:33 pm).

Campaign Finance: State Auditor – October Quarterly Reports

24 Tuesday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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Andrew Westerfeld, campaign finance, David Wasinger, Lyle Rowland, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commision, Nicole Galloway, Paul Curtman, Rex Sinquefield, State Auditor

State Auditor Nicole Galloway (D) [2016 file photo].

At the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C111091: Nicole Galloway For Missouri
Committee Type: Candidate
Po Box 11723
St Louis Mo 63105
Party Affiliation: Democrat
Established Date: 04/20/2011
[….]
Information Reported On: 2017 – October Quarterly Report
Beginning Money on Hand $514,749.87
Monetary Receipts + $211,118.00
Monetary Expenditures – $58,587.09
Contributions Made – $0.00
Other Disbursements – $1,900.00
Subtotal $150,630.91
Ending Money On Hand $665,380.78

Interesting juxtaposition:

MISSOURI ETHICS COMMISSION CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED – SUPPLEMENTAL
10/15/2017 NICOLE GALLOWAY FOR MISSOURI
[….]
Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Lane Springfield MO 65805 Retired 9/20/2017 $2,600.00
[….]
Claire McCaskill 1941 Spring House Dr Saint Louis MO 63122-3533 US Senator — Senator 9/10/2017 $2,600.00
[….]

[emphasis added]

The republican field lining up to challenge State Auditor Nicole Galloway (D) must be really stellar if one of their party’s most consistent big dollar contributors has made a contribution to the Democratic Party incumbent.

The republican candidates for State Auditor:

C171259: Citizens For Wasinger
Committee Type: Candidate
11939 Manchester Road #154
St Louis Mo 63131
Party Affiliation: Republican
Established Date: 09/05/2017
[….]
Information Reported On: 2017 – October Quarterly Report
Beginning Money on Hand $0.00
Monetary Receipts + $651,950.00
Monetary Expenditures – $5,995.33
Contributions Made – $0.00
Other Disbursements – $0.00
Subtotal $645,954.67
Ending Money On Hand $645,954.67

[emphasis added]

That looks like parity.

MISSOURI ETHICS COMMISSION CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED – SUPPLEMENTAL
10/10/2017 Citizens For Wasinger
[….]
Dave Spence 2021 South Warson Road Saint Louis MO 63124 Legacy Packaging — CEO 9/14/2017 $2,600.00
[….]
August Busch III One Mid Rivers Mill Dr Ste 210 St. Peters MO 63376 Retired — Retired 9/29/2017 $2,600.00
[….]

MISSOURI ETHICS COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL LOAN INFORMATION
10/10/2017 Citizens For Wasinger
David Wasinger
11939 Manchester Road #154
St Louis MO 63131
9/11/2017 $500,000.00
[….]

[emphasis added]

Ah, a large loan.

There are others:

C141535: Citizens To Elect Andrew A Westerfeld
Committee Type: Candidate
1234 Jungermann Road
St Peters Mo 63376
Party Affiliation: Republican
Established Date: 09/22/2014
[…]
No Full Disclosure Reports with financial information have been filed for the current year.

Okay.

Looking for a promotion:

C091246: Citizens To Elect Paul Curtman
Committee Type: Candidate
Po Box 355
Pacific Mo 63069
Party Affiliation: Republican
Established Date: 10/09/2009
[….]
Information Reported On: 2017 – October Quarterly Report
Beginning Money on Hand $6,057.39
Monetary Receipts + $0.00
Monetary Expenditures – $2,270.16
Contributions Made – $0.00
Other Disbursements – $250.00
Subtotal ($2,520.16)
Ending Money On Hand $3,537.23

[emphasis added]

Okay.

And:

C101016: Patrons For Lyle Rowland
Committee Type: Candidate
2333 Moores Bend Rd
Cedarcreek Mo 65627
Party Affiliation: Republican
Established Date: 01/19/2010
[…..]
Information Reported On: 2017 – October Quarterly Report
Beginning Money on Hand $3,568.16
Monetary Receipts + $100.00
Monetary Expenditures – $1,456.71
Contributions Made – $280.00
Other Disbursements – $0.00
Subtotal ($1,636.71)
Ending Money On Hand $1,931.45

[emphasis added]

Stellar, eh?

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