Monday, May 12, 2014

Sterling Exhibits Classic Racism


Sterling does not believe that the NBA League owners will vote to force him to relinquish ownership of the Clippers. That claim may not be as incredible as it sounds.  75% of the owners would have to agree for the punishment to stick. His confidence in the favor of his fellow owners is consistent with the delay in announcing the vote.  It has been twelve days since the commissioner said Sterling has to go.  In another month, the players will have dispersed and the championship will be over.  And The Sterling camp may be betting that public interest in the story will die down in another few weeks. 
There is an indication that Stiviano is being investigated for possible extortion.  Sterling implied that Earvin “Magic” Johnson was in communication with Ms. Stiviano.  He contradicts the assertion that Stiviano was his “archivist” and routinely recorded his conversations to help him remember them.  Sterling says Magic offered to help him because he knows Stiviano and that Johnson wanted to buy the team.  This is turning into a sordid mess.  Billionaires don’t go quietly into any good night.  Sterling did not have lawyers or PR people with him during the Anderson Cooper interview.  But some of his statements were PR 101.   Profess innocence.  Blame others – the woman made me do it.  (An excuse as old as Eve in the Garden of Eden.)  Claim incompetence – his wife now says she thinks Sterling is demented. 
Sterling denies being a racist, but admits he was jealous that Stiviano was interested in black men.  She was proving not to be the delicate Latina he fantasized.  Black men are often blind to the charged resentment that some white men have about black romantic pursuit of white women, often to their tragic detriment.  Sterling’s resentment and jealousy are exactly what racism is made of. 

Saturday, April 26, 2014



GUN SAFETY?
Georgia’s “Safe Carry Protection Act of 2014,” becomes law on July 1st and was signed by Governor Deal on Wednesday April 24th.  The law expands the right to carry to schools, churches, bars and airports. 
It will take years to reverse the extreme laws sailing through the Georgia General Assembly.  But it took only a few hours on Wednesday to demonstrate just how absurd the new Georgia gun law is.  On the same day that the bill was signed, a man with a gun visible in the waistband of his pants terrorized children and their parents in a Forsyth County park.  Police received 22 calls to 911.  All to no avail.  He was doing nothing illegal.  The children hid.  The soccer games were called off. 
RPC’s Stand Your Ground nemesis Georgia Carry defends Guns Everywhere with the canard that unregulated gun toting  makes Americans safer.  The Forsyth families in the park didn’t feel very safe on Wednesday.  Georgia Carry was reduced to contacting the man with the gun and urging him to cool it.
Ironically, Forsyth is one of the reddest of Georgia’s 159 counties.  Mitt Romney defeated Barack Obama 80-18 in the November 2012 general election.  The County’s population is 2.5% black.  Those old enough will recall that Forsyth drew Oprah Winfrey to town for a race relations Town Hall meeting after the Klan marched there.  Yet, when parents are confronted with a real world experience of Tea Party/ALEC/GOP extremism, they reach out for help.  Next time, they should not call 911.  After all, Guns Everywhere is the law in Georgia.  Instead, call the Governor, or the state legislature...or even Georgia Carry.
 
Janice L. Mathis, Esq. is Vice President of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition.  She and Robert H. Patillo have filed suit on behalf of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition against the state of Georgia to invalidate its Stand Your Ground law.
Georgia’s “Safe Carry Protection Act of 2014,” becomes law on July 1st and was signed by Governor Deal on Wednesday April 24th.  The law expands the right to carry to schools, churches, bars and airports. 


It will take years to reverse the extreme laws sailing through the Georgia General Assembly.  But it took only a few hours on Wednesday to demonstrate just how absurd the new Georgia gun law is.  On the same day that the bill was signed, a man with a gun visible in the waistband of his pants terrorized children and their parents in a Forsyth County park.  Police received 22 calls to 911.  All to no avail.  He was doing nothing illegal.  The children hid.  The soccer games were called off. 

Ironically, Forsyth is one of the reddest of Georgia’s 159 counties.  Mitt Romney defeated Barack Obama 80-18 in the November 2012 general election.  The County’s population is 2.5% black.  Those old enough will recall that Forsyth drew Oprah Winfrey to town for a race relations Town Hall meeting after the Klan marched there.  Yet, when parents are confronted with a real world experience of Tea Party/ALEC/GOP extremism, they reach out for help.  Next time, they should not call 911.  After all, Guns Everywhere is the law in Georgia.  Instead, call the Governor, or the state legislature.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Axel Adams, National Director of 1000 Churches Connected, Honored in Augusta March 22, 2014

Ann Cooper, Dextor Clinkscale, Trina Heathington, Janice L. Mathis, Esq., Tina Jones, Sintonio Hobbs, Senator Gail P. Davenport and Rev. Fred Favors Congratulate Axel Adams (center).

DON'T HESITATE - PARTICIPATE IN THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT TODAY!


March 31, 2014 is the final day to sign up for the Affordable Care Act without penalty. Blacks and young folks are lagging in enrollment, despite their higher than average online presence. One of the board operators at the radio station where I host part time told me it took three hours to sign up for a subsidized plan covering the basics that will cost her ZERO! My premium went up a bit under the new plan. But I don’t care. I am glad about it. For once, I get to buy something I want with my tax dollars – health care – instead of more clogged asphalt or another F-15. Don’t wait – participate. Visit www.whitehouse.gov today.

If I had my way, the US would adopt a single-payer health care plan like most Europeans and Canadians have. It would work like Medicare, or the VA. If you are sick, you go to a health provider and get treated.  You pay your share…taxes takes care of the rest.  If you want special services, you pay out-of-pocket. No stress. No mess. But that is not what Democracy looks like – at least not the US version.

To get ObamaCare, the President had to negotiate his way through for-profit insurers, T-Partiers, Republicans, big city doctors and small town hospitals.  Not to mention SCOTUS.  All these special interests had to be taken care of, less they render the Affordable Care Act “Dead on Arrival.” Does anyone remember Hillary Clinton’s 1993 effort to reduce the number of uninsured Americans?

Even if you don’t want health care, or think you don’t need it, sign up today at www.healthcare.gov.  Show President Obama that all the effort was not wasted. When history writes the news, President Obama will get headlines for caring.

Janice L. Mathis, Esq., The Rainbow PUSH Coalition

Friday, February 21, 2014

The Real State of the Union


Lincoln’s great formula for successful government requires the participation of us all.  You can’t have government of the people, and for the people unless there is a healthy contribution by the people.  Too often, we want government of the people, for the people, but we want to skip over the by the people clause. 

I am an optimist and a liberal (which is the same thing, in a way) and so I believe that the American people have the final say about our country’s public policy.  For example, the people spoke and Social Security was not privatized during the Bush administration.  The people spoke against the government shutdown and the GOP voted this year a clean bill to raise the debt limit.  The people spoke and the Voting Rights Act was reauthorized in 2006 and there is bipartisan support for restoring Section IV of the VRA in Congress today.  The people spoke and the crack-powder disparity in criminal sentencing has been ameliorated to some degree.  The people are speaking and marriage equality is becoming the law of the land.  One of America’s great virtues is that when the people’s voices are loud and clear, elected officials respond.   

Elected officials respond to donations, but they also respond to polling results. 

Suppose –

1.     The Census Bureau reported recently that 30.4 percent of people over age 25 nationally hold at least a bachelor’s degree, and 10.9 percent hold a graduate degree, up from 26.2 percent and 8.7 percent 10 years ago. While that's the highest college graduation level ever for American workers, it shows that almost 70% of the workforce doesn't have a degree beyond high school.

Suppose we decided that every high school graduate who wanted further study and was capable of doing the work could receive a public university degree tuition free.  Suppose the lottery scholarships were need-based instead of merit-based only.  Suppose any college grad could discharge his/her student loans by doing national service. 

2.    The health care and social assistance sector is projected to grow at an annual rate of 2.6 percent, adding 5.0 million jobs between 2012 and 2022. This accounts for nearly one-third of the total projected increase in jobs. The growth reflects, in part, the demand for healthcare workers to address the needs of an aging population.   

According to the Census Bureau, five of the top ten best paying jobs that require an associate degree, rather than a four year college degree, are in the allied health sciences.  Web developer, electrician, skincare specialist and plumber, automobile body repairer, bookkeeper, communications equipment mechanic, electrician, glazier, tower technician, air traffic controller all pay better than a living wage, without the requirement of a four-year degree. 

Suppose we invested in the education or training of any child who wants to study a health related profession, or learn skills associated with health care delivery.  Suppose that anyone who wants to study health sciences or learn a skilled trade  in the U.S. could get a tuition free associate degree?  We could increase the number of health providers, increase wages for lots of workers, improve access to health care for millions of new patients under the affordable care act; remove one objection to the affordable care act. That investment will pay for itself in a decade and lay a solid foundation for economic growth for decades to come.  It will also alleviate poverty, address income inequality with jobs that are not easily outsourced.  

3.    Suppose Georgia and the other GOP states agreed to expand Medicaid to cover the working poor?  57% of Georgians think we should do it.  69% of metro Atlantans think we should.  71% of those earning less than 50k think we should expand Medicaid.  62%of those between 18 and 39 think we should.  

4.    Suppose there was an infrastructure bank making low-interest long-term loans to cities and other areas for infrastructure improvements like commuter rail and a dedicated municipal gas tax to pay for it like Sacramento’s? 

5.    Suppose Atlanta and other densely populated areas had robust regional transportation systems.  During the storm three weeks ago, I received a FB post from a woman who detailed how Alpharetta looked like a skating rink but a Marta driver got her to the train station and the rest of her commute went “without a hitch.” 

6.    Suppose homeowners whose homes are under water, or who lost their homes due to a provable hardship like illness, death of a spouse or loss of a job, could get a portion of the lost equity in their homes from the fines being paid by banks, or the loans restructured to reflect the current value of the homes.  Had we done this years ago, we might have avoided the mass foreclosures, blight and declining tax revenues they caused. 

7.    Charlie Rose interviewed U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew Thursday night.  He said China needs more consumer demand and a stronger safety net to keep the economy healthy.  What’s good for China is good for the U.S.  Suppose we finally abandoned the myth of trickle-down economics and embraced demand side economics.  The less money you make, the more likely you are to put most of it back into the economy, demanding cars, refrigerators, houses and tuition. 

8.    Suppose we considered high quality education and health care as elements of U.S. citizenship instead of privileges.   

9.    Suppose there was a national increase in the minimum wage so that anyone who worked full time could support themselves and not live in poverty.   

10.                    Suppose we decided to enact national service so that the military was not a place for youngsters with fewer options or family traditions of military service, but a responsibility shared by all families regardless of income and connections.  Suppose instead of hiring private contractors like Halliburton and Fluor Daniel, all young people had to serve two years in national service as part of being Americans.   Perhaps we would value peace more and romanticize military action less.

11.                    Suppose there was an active and persistent national conversation about budget priorities.  We have ended the War in Iraq and we are winding down the war in Afghanistan.  Suppose we insisted on a peace dividend, with real cuts to military spending, as opposed to merely slowing down the growth of the military industrial complex. 

But good government is not merely a matter of good jobs and sound economic policies.  Economic stability is built on a foundation of shared values and respect for individual liberties. 

12.                     Jimmy Carter once said that he could not monitor U.S. elections in the same way he monitors elections around the world because the U.S. has no central election authority and no uniform national election standards.   

Suppose instead of cutting back polling places and cutting back on early voting we encouraged everyone to vote; made it part of our national responsibility; established same day onsite registration nationally; taught the voting rights movement in civics and history classes using documentaries like the one on Mississippi’s sovereignty commission that aired on PBS the other night. 

13.                      The single biggest threat to one person/one vote in the U.S. is Citizens United.  But polls suggest that 80 percent of the American people oppose Citizens United, including 65 percent who "strongly" oppose it. If citizens are prepared to make this a "make or break" issue for politicians of both political parties, then adoption of a constitutional amendment seems at least plausible.

But what should such a constitutional amendment say? Superficial slogans like "money is not speech" or "corporations are not people" will not suffice. Can the government forbid you from using money to buy books? Can it prohibit the New York Times (a corporation) from publishing? Slogans may be good rallying cries, but they do not make good law.  

If I were to propose a constitutional amendment, here's what I would suggest:

"In order to ensure a fair and well-functioning electoral process, Congress and the States shall have the authority reasonably to regulate political expenditures and contributions. 

14.                     "In 2005, the United Nations recommended to the United States that it “strengthen its efforts to combat racial profiling at the federal and state levels.”  In 2013, the U.S. State Department finally responded in part by saying, “…the United States recognizes that racial and ethnic disparities continue to exist…Statistics indicate the need …for continued vigilance …in pursuing the goal of equality.”   

Suppose racial profiling was illegal in all 50 states and we kept statistics on who gets stopped and why, to make sure the rules against profiling were not being circumvented.  Police would have a disincentive for making race-based traffic stops, leaving more people with clean records and easier employment options. 

15.                    Suppose in every state, you could vote if you are no longer on probation or parole and after five years of crime-free unsupervised living, your criminal history was wiped clean automatically for purposes of credit and unemployment?  Suppose we permitted teenagers to pre-register to vote while still in high school without the distractions of college or jobs?  FL does and NC did, until the GOP takeover. 

16.                    Suppose the Congress adopted the recommendations in WAND’s letter   supporting ongoing diplomatic efforts between world powers and Iran over Iran’s nuclear program.

17.                    Suppose the U.S. left Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan and joined the world majority of 140 nations including the entire European Union, Turkey, Armenia, Honduras, Iceland and South Africa other nations in outlawing the death penalty.  What signal would it send to young Americans about patriotism? 

Part of being a liberal is a point of view that there is something we can do.  Whatever your political philosophy - whether you believe in Paul’s faith, hope and love; or you prefer Oliver Wendell Holmes’ admonition that the life of the law has not been logic – that the law is more about the felt necessities of the times, or you believe in Dr. King’s moral arc of the universe, what is required for a more just, verdant and peaceful world is action.  Faith without work is dead.  We must make our necessities felt.  The moral arc leans toward justice when people of good conscience bend it to their will. 

 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Stand Your Ground Against Shoot First, Think Later Laws

More guns means more deaths from guns.  Since Georgia enacted the stand your ground law in 2006, justifiable homicides have doubled in the state, despite an overall decline in all homicides.  SYG encourages vigilantism and makes us less safe. 

Rally to Repeal Stand Your Ground in Georgia - Monday, February 10th 4 p.m. Georgia State Capitol