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The triumph of privatization

30 Saturday Jun 2018

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children, Columbia, concentration camps, Donald Trump, immigration, missouri, protest, Resist

At this morning’s Families Belong Together rally in front of the Boone County Courthouse in Columbia, Missouri:

“Trump hotels” – June 30, 2018

Someone is making more money, right?

Previously:

That was so last century )June 30, 2018)

That was so last century

30 Saturday Jun 2018

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#resist, children, Columbia, concentration camps, Donald Trump, immigration, missouri, protest

At this morning’s Families Belong Together rally in front of the Boone County Courthouse in Columbia, Missouri:

The New Colossus.

Not in Donald Trump’s (r) America.

Rally and March in Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018 – part 2

21 Sunday Jan 2018

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“Resist” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

On Saturday afternoon in Columbia somewhere close to two thousand people (the organizers’ head count was over 1600) gathered at the amphitheater in the Courthouse Square in Columbia, Missouri for a rally and march to commemorate last year’s Women’s March and to protest Donald Trump, his administration, and his republican enablers.

At the rally:

Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“ReSisters” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Teach your children well:

“Vision” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Don’t do bad anymore” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Future” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Peace” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Unfit” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Trust Women” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Love your neighbor” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Blind” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“End the war on the poor” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Cadence” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Love trumps hate”- Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Generations” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Working” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Previously:

Rally and March in Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018 (January 20, 2018)

Rally and March in Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018 – Valérie Berta-Torales (January 21, 2018)

Rally and March in Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018 – Valérie Berta-Torales

21 Sunday Jan 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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Columbia, missouri, Resist, Trump, Valérie Berta-Torales

Valérie Berta-Torales – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Valérie Berta-Torales spoke in Columbia, Missouri at yesterday’s rally and march to commemorate last year’s Women’s March and to protest Donald Trump, his administration, and his republican enablers.

Just watch the whole thing:

[Video by Jerry Schmidt]

Previously:

Rally and March in Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018 (January 20, 2017)

Rally and March in Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018

20 Saturday Jan 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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#resist, #WomensMarch2018, Columbia, missouri, protest, Trump

One year later.

“Marching” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

This afternoon in Columbia somewhere close to two thousand people (the organizers’ head count was over 1600) gathered at the amphitheater in the Courthouse Square in Columbia, Missouri for a rally and march to commemorate last year’s Women’s March and to protest Donald Trump, his administration, and his republican enablers.

After live music (quite good) and a few speeches the crowd marched through downtown Columbia with a significant police escort. Intersections were shut down with several police vehicles and officers blocking traffic. On Walnut (a main drag) a heavy plow truck was positioned to block the intersection.

“Make America Sane Again” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Individuals came out of downtown shops and others leaned out of second story apartment windows to take photos with their smart phones. A few passersby joined the march, matching pace to join the stream of people.

“Tsunami” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“If I make my uterus a corporation will you stop trying to regulate it?” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

“Your Silence is Deafening” – Columbia, Missouri – January 20, 2018.

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r) – Columbia District Office – May 10, 2017

10 Wednesday May 2017

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4th Congressional District, Columbia, missouri, protest, Vicky Hartzler

The office was closed.

Close to sixty individuals showed up outside Representative Vicky Hartzler’s (r) Columbia distict office today to take issue with her support of Trumpcare. Since the office was closed the group lined up facing the traffic on South Providence Road. They spent over an hour and a half doing, holding signs and waving to the passing traffic – which, more often than not, leaned on their horns in support.

There were similar actions today at Representative Hartzler’s (r) district offices in Lebanon and Harrisonville.

Yes, I do this for free…

Vicky voted to make America sick again.

Anti-life, pro-death.

Coward.

No cuts to our care.

Messages left on the district office door:

Closed for meetings…

Vicki – I was here. Where were you [?]

I want the truth

No more billionaire welfare

Time for an independent commission to investigate Russian ties!

We expect town halls. It’s your job to meet us!

Save the ACA!

Vicky, Why do you support an American fascist narcissistic personality disordered DT who wants to emulate + repeat Hitler’s History? You do not represent me!

The First Amendment is an all American thing.

We estimate that the probability of Representative Vicky Hartzler (r) holding an open public town hall in the district anytime soon is zero.

Chris Koster (D) in Columbia, Missouri – media questions – August 5, 2016

06 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri Governor

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Chris Koster (D) in Columbia, Missouri - August 5, 2016.

Chris Koster (D) in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016.

Chris Koster (D) took questions from the media yesterday evening after his campaign event in Columbia, Missouri:

Question: ….Four years ago I covered, uh, events with, uh, Jay Nixon and Claire McCaskill was two blocks away and they weren’t in the same place and the, it seemed like that Jay Nixon was running without the rest of the Democratic Party. Um, how, is it important for you to bring the rest of the party along with you this time?

Chris Koster (D): Well, I made it, we’re gonna, uh, to work together as a team. As you know I have been more involved with, uh, party matters than Governor Nixon has been. And I think it’s important, uh, that, you know, both the Republican and Democratic organizations play a different but important role in this state and these organizations need to, uh, be, have a full voice and to, and to express that voice, uh, on behalf of the entirety of the state. With regard to the statewide ticket, I will be campaigning with my colleagues, um, and I look forward to it. Uh, I was very excited about, uh, some of the results on, um, on Tuesday night. Um, Teresa [Hensley], I think, is gonna make a, a terrific General Election candidate. And I look forward to getting out on the road with everybody.

Question: And, uh, how important is it to you to pick up the ten to fifteen seats in the, uh, in the legislature’s two chambers that can give the Democrats the strength to at least possibly sustain your vetoes if you have, if it comes to that?

Chris Koster (D): Well, I have to have realistic, uh, expectations about what two thousand and sixteen will bring. I, I don’t think that this is something that can be done all in, in, uh, a single, uh, election cycle. But, what I, what I do want is for people who care about public education, higher education here in Columbia, and looking over there at my alma mater, um, a rational plan for funding roads, and for health, health care investment to have a voice in state government. What I’m trying to do is just to bring balance back to this government. I, as you know, I was, uh, nine years ago I was a leader of the Republicans in the Missouri Senate. I believe in a small fiscal conservative efficient government. But there’s more than small government that is demanded of governmental leaders. There is also issues of workforce development, investment in education, investment in infrastructure, which I consider to be MODOT, and healthcare. And then, and then making sure that we are not sending out cultural signals from Jefferson City that are alienating young people. Um, you know, when I was, when I was a member of the, uh, majority party it was the issue of, it was the desire to lock up medical researchers, um, who were conducting stem cell research in diabetes and spinal cord injury that was the cultural signal of the day that drove me away. Uh, now it, there are issues of codifying a, a subtle discrimination against the, the gay community in the state’s Constitution so that it’s there for the next hundred years. That these are the, the cultural, uh, cultural signals that are being sent out of Jefferson City that I, I don’t think are helping our state. And so, we want to get back to the business of promoting business. It’s been a couple of years now since anything close to a significant economic development bill has come out of the majority in the General Assembly. The party of business is spending too much time on issues of cultural division and not on issues of bringing Missouri together. Finally, today’s Farm Bureau, um, decision is an example that this state wants to find cooperation again, and wants to bring the, the two parties together for the benefit of the whole state.

Question: And second, and finally, have you rented a machine gun for your commercials yet?

Chris Koster (D): No, I, I scratch my head over that. I, I can’t imagine that John Ashcroft would ever do sit ups, uh, as, in an effort to show that he is the most meritorious, uh, gentleman to lead this state. I don’t think that, um, Mel Carnahan would have ever shot a machine gun to prove that he was a leader for his time. Uh, the whole thing makes me scratch my head, but, you know, they passed over a lot of people with a lot of talent, uh, to choose a motivational speaker, um, who wants to blow up Jefferson City, as their flag ship.

Question: ….Do you think it will be a lot of attack ad based, like, what do you, what are you expecting from Republicans and what will your strategy be as well?

Chris Koster (D): Well, you heard my remarks in there. What we’re trying to talk about are things that matter to Missourians. When I’m out in rural Missouri most conservative, and many of them, Republican farmers, ask me the same series of questions. They say, are, are you gonna be irresponsible with the fiscal situation, are you gonna raise our income taxes? And I say, no, I was in favor of the tax cuts of two thousand and fourteen, I was out working in a bipartisan way to lower taxes to their lowest level since nineteen twenty-one. And then they ask, well, are you gonna take our, our guns away? And I say, well, I, look, I am a protector of the Second Amendment and have been for twenty-two, twenty-five years as a public, or twenty-two years as a public official. Then the third question is, okay, how are you gonna get money to our schools? Why are our roads crumbling? Why are our hospitals closing? These are the concerns that all Missourians, including rural Missourians, have around state government. There are some base line issues of fiscal conservatism and protection of individual rights that they care about deeply, but after that, the concerns of all Missourians are the same. Keeping people healthy, getting folks educated, and making sure the roads work.

Okay, thanks, everybody.

Previously:

Chris Koster (D) in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016 (August 6, 2016)

Chris Koster (D) – video by Jerry Schmidt – 8/5/2016 (August 6, 2016)

Chris Koster (D) in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016

06 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri Governor

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Bob Holden, Chris Koster, Columbia, governor, Judy Baker, missouri, Roger Wilson

Chris Koster (D) in Columbia, Missouri - August 5, 2016.

Chris Koster (D) in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016.

Chris Koster, the 2016 Democratic Party nominee for Governor, spoke to an overflow crowd at a campaign event at the local party headquarters in Columbia early yesterday evening. The event was part of his campaign’s general election kickoff bus tour across the state.

Chris Koster (D) (center left) and Stephen Webber (center right) in Columbia, Missouri - August 5, 2016. photo: Pablo Rodrigo Peres Lopes.

Chris Koster (D) (center left) and Stephen Webber (center right) in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016. photo: Pablo Rodrigo Peres Lopes.

In addition to campaign volunteers and candidates for the General Assembly, former Governors Bob Holden and Roger Wilson and Democratic Party nominee for State Treasurer Judy Baker were in attendance.

Former Governor Bob Holden (D) in Columbia, Missouri - August 5, 2016.

Former Governor Bob Holden (D) in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016.

Former Governor Roger Wilson (D) in Columbia, Missouri - August 5, 2016.

Former Governor Roger Wilson (D) in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016.

Judy Baker, the Democratic Party nominee for State Treasurer, in Columbia, Missouri - August 5, 2016.

Judy Baker, the Democratic Party nominee for State Treasurer, in Columbia, Missouri – August 5, 2016.

Hail, Columbia!

16 Wednesday Sep 2015

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4th Congressional District, Columbia, missouri, social media, Twitter, Vicky Hartzler

Representative Vicky Hartzler (r) <3 Columbia.

Representative Vicky Hartzler (r) [August 2015 file photo].

Representative Hartzler (r) via Twitter yesterday:

Rep. Vicky Hartzler ‏@RepHartzler

Missouri’s Fourth continues to shine! Website names Columbia one of best places to live! #MO4 [….]  7:14 AM – 15 Sep 2015

Ah, yes, the people’s glorious socialist workers paradise that is Columbia, Missouri.

There were a couple of replies:

Elise Buchheit ‏@elisehammond

@RepHartzler I actually still think of myself as living in the 9th in COMO. It works bc you don’t represent me at all anyway. 7:38 AM – 15 Sep 2015

Ouch.

B Yates ‏@OldDrum

@RepHartzler Interesting. I don’t think you actually win Columbia, do you? 3:41 PM – 15 Sep 2015

We checked:

SUMMARY REPORT        BOONE COUNTY, MISSOURI           OFFICIAL CERTIFIED

RUN DATE:11/12/14     NOVEMBER 4, 2014

RUN TIME:03:52 PM     GENERAL ELECTION

[….]

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRIC

         US REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 4

         (VOTE FOR )  1

             (WITH 60 OF 60 PRECINCTS COUNTED)

          NATE IRVIN (DEM) .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .    16,762   41.63

          VICKY HARTZLER (REP).  .  .  .  .  .  .    21,089   52.38

          HERSCHEL L. YOUNG (LIB).  .  .  .  .  .     2,411    5.99

[….]

It’s the whole county. But, then again, winning the county by just under nine percentage points as an incumbent against a political unknown with no money who was practically living out of his beat up car….

In the Dark Ages we could only yell at our television sets or write a letter to the editor of the local paper which wouldn’t be published. This is way more fun.

Progressive Summit in Columbia, Missouri – New Media – December 6, 2014

08 Monday Dec 2014

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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blogging, Columbia, facebook, meta, missouri, new media, progressive summit, Twitter

Our friends at Progress Missouri sponsored a progressive summit in Columbia, Missouri on December 5th and 6th. On Saturday morning we participated in a panel on new media titled “Evolution of the Interwebs and Social Media” moderated by Pamela Merritt Progress Missouri’s Communication Director with AFSCME’s Alexandra Townsend, Courtney Cole, and the ACLU’s Mustafa Abdullah.

Our moderator started the session by asking the audience to raise their hands if their primary source of news was online, then Twitter, then Facebook, and finally, “dropped off at the front of your house.” Only one person in the audience raised their hand at the mention of old print media.  

Our most awesome, excellent, and humorous panel moderator, Pamela Merritt.

We were asked our preferred platform for alternative media. The panel’s individual responses varied based on the needs of their audience. My response was blogging, for the long form content. The quotes which follow are mine.

“…There’s so many big stories and so many important things to do I think that the, the most important thing is that we continue to tell stories, and we give people information.”

AFSCME’s Alexandra Townsend.

“…I’m always appalled at old media when they say that there’s, there’s vague things about what’s on the record or off the record. The reality is, it’s on the record all the time unless you say it’s off the record. And I identify myself all the time. When I’m doing the blog stuff I have this [photo ID on a lanyard]. Any body talks to me, it’s on the record unless you go, I don’t want this to be on the record and then we agree. Or, you know, don’t talk to me…”

Courtney Cole.

In response to a question about voice:

“…You have to be, believe in something and generally, if you believe in something, we’re pretty angry that things are the way they are…”

“…We should punch up, not down. And, and we constantly try to punch up. But, I, I put it this way….we should comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable…”

ACLU Program Associate Mustafa Abdullah.

“…One of the things that I, I find is that, that people, ordinary people are, are taking to the social media sites of public people and really letting loose. And, I mean, it’s not, it doesn’t appear to me to be organized. It’s just people saying, I see this, and they’re going, that’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard…and I’ve seen it all across the political spectrum…”

We were asked for a closing comment:

“…Whatever you use…information is power. That’s it.”

Previously:

I <3 Columbia (December 6, 2014)

I <3 Columbia – part 2 (December 6, 2014)

Progressive Summit in Columbia, Missouri – December 6, 2014 (December 7, 2014)

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