tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post894295869536946991..comments2024-01-28T03:56:39.351-08:00Comments on TOM CLARK: Borderlands: Between the Dream and the RealityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-18957305860478141832014-09-11T02:39:46.449-07:002014-09-11T02:39:46.449-07:00Hazen,
Sent the paralytic digits out on a slow b...Hazen, <br /><br />Sent the paralytic digits out on a slow bumbling pursuit of that doc, but it seems that like just about everything else that might be of actual use to us right now, it has somehow been managing to elude capture by the world wide cyber capsule.<br /><br />Figures I guess...TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-14152583286038030402014-09-09T09:50:00.785-07:002014-09-09T09:50:00.785-07:00We’re all émigrés. It’s in the blood. It’s somethi...We’re all émigrés. It’s in the blood. It’s something we forget too easily.<br /><br />Decades ago (only a few years after he published this great poem) I featured Jimmy in a documentary I made, called “New River Chronicles: Signs of the Times”. Jimmy was teaching a poetry workshop nearby. Then he moved west again.Hazenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13417573435195561519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-30725797424609617052014-09-07T21:51:02.800-07:002014-09-07T21:51:02.800-07:00O'B says now he can't act on immigration u...O'B says now he can't act on immigration until he has "all [his] ducks in a row."<br /><br />Ducks?<br /><br />"Obama ducks now..."<br /><br />"Where'd I leave those waders, Michelle?"<br /><br />The major newspapers of this nation would prefer to go with the airstrikes in Iraq and skip the ducks.<br /><br />The exception is the LA Times.<br /><br />(LA Times, 7 September 2014):<br /><br />__<br /><br />The most troubling aspect of President Obama's decision to delay using executive action to change the nation's immigration system is that it seems rooted in crass political calculation. In that, he has now joined House Republicans in putting politics ahead of the needs of the nation, which is not a particularly good move for a president trying to cement his legacy. <br /><br />Immigration reform is a thorny issue, and we won't rehash its nuances here. But nearly all the players recognize that fundamental change is needed. So why is it that there never seems to be a right time to get it done? Why, when push comes to shove, is it always immigration reform that gets elbowed aside? Sure, there are difficult politics involved, but for more than a decade now, those politics have stood in the way of badly needed action.<br /><br />In June, with Congress still refusing to act, the president vowed to use the power of his office to make significant reforms to the system, saying he would do so at the end of the summer. Now, he says, he has decided to delay because of the recent surge of unaccompanied minors at the border. "The politics did shift midsummer because of that problem," he said Sunday morning on NBC's "Meet the Press," adding that he wanted more time "to make sure that the public understands why we're doing this, why it's the right thing for the American people, why it's the right thing for the American economy."<br /><br />That rings hollow; if anything, the surge has brought the system's weaknesses into even starker relief — as well as Congress' failure to fix it. The Senate has passed an immigration reform package, but House Republicans refuse to bring it to a floor vote. The House did approve the so-called Dream Act, which would have allowed permanent residency for some people brought to the United States illegally as minors. But the Senate failed to bring it to a vote. Obama then announced his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, adopting some elements of the Dream Act by granting two-year deferrals on immigration action to those who would have been covered by the act.<br /><br />Ideally, immigration reform should be handled through the legislative process, preferably in a bipartisan manner. When a president is forced to act unilaterally, the system is not working well. But we share Obama's frustration with a Congress that has failed to address the issue — most recently in ignoring his request for $3.7 billion to deal with the unaccompanied minors — even as those same politicians bray that the system needs fixing.<br /><br />Ultimately, a leader has to fight for what he believes in and deliver on what he has promised. <br /><br />What exactly Obama intended to do by executive action was never announced, so it is impossible to weigh in on the merits. But this much is clear: Obama the candidate promised a proposal for immigration reform in his first year in office, a promise that went unfulfilled. Since then, his administration has set records for deportation, earning him the derisive nickname "deporter-in-chief." Now, when the president finally seemed poised to act, he looked at the Senate election tote board and decided that more delay was in order. Why? Despite his protests to the contrary, White House officials acknowledge privately that the president wants to avoid galvanizing Republican opposition at the November polls and jeopardizing the Democrats' narrow majority.<br /><br />OK, we get it: The politics are treacherous. But ultimately, a leader has to fight for what he believes in and deliver on what he has promised.TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-42856663024966003402014-09-07T17:01:32.090-07:002014-09-07T17:01:32.090-07:00Yes, that was the telling bit.
Dude would have ca...Yes, that was the telling bit.<br /><br />Dude would have called in Law, had not camera been present. <br /><br />That little playlet merely skims the surface of the generalized dysfunction.<br /><br />Here's to the courage of the Erikas, the Cesars and the Joses.<br /><br />Sold out once again, for their mistake of trusting the politician.<br /><br />About Baca using words as tools, before learning that skill as effectively as he has, he was forced by the terms of prison existence to learn to use tools as weapons.TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-80102567796367381062014-09-07T03:17:46.679-07:002014-09-07T03:17:46.679-07:00"You understand the English language, right?&..."You understand the English language, right?"<br /><br />Well, there's a question.<br /><br />Jimmy Santiago Baca takes up words as the tools to hand; sometimes you take them up as weapons.Mose23https://www.blogger.com/profile/01100756913131511440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-85989699888333115672014-09-07T01:36:58.490-07:002014-09-07T01:36:58.490-07:00Thanks very much to Maureen for reading and apprec...Thanks very much to Maureen for reading and appreciating Jimmy Santiago Baca's great poem.<br /><br />Jimmy was born in the USA (Santa Fe). As a young man he did six and a half years' hard time, three of it in isolation.<br /><br />His poetry actually means something to many, many people besides Maureen and me. Despite the fact it can be understood. And though he never typed out the New York Times and called that his "work", or pimped the Yellow Pages.<br /><br />Plainly the xenophobic racist couch-potato "majority" wants nothing to do with this issue, immigration. After all, should the traffic stream of undocumented immigrants ever screech to a halt, they might have to hire somebody else to do their shit jobs. And actually pay a decent wage, thanks very much..<br /><br />You people (who??) know what DACA is, right? Sure you do.<br /><br />What I find most interesting in the first of these next two videos you won't want to look at is the alacrity with which Sen. Rand Paul (the puffy little dude in the popsicle-striped sport shirt) manages to escape a potentially uncomfortable moment by hurriedly jamming most of a hamburger into his wee puffy face (waste not want not), bending forward slightly so that unguzzled bits don't land on his popsicle shirt, before catapulting out of his seat and, quite literally, running away from what appears to loom as the Uncomfortable Moment: i.e. the appearance in Dingburg of two uppity brown-skinned humans, one of whom turns out be (oh no!) an undocumented alien with a US law degree:<br /><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI8rCleTbSo&feature=youtu.be" rel="nofollow">At a fundraiser with Rand Paul in Okoboji, Iowa, DREAMers Erika Andiola & Cesar Vargas confront Steve King for trying to end DACA. Rand Paul runs away when Erika says she's a DREAMer.</a><br /><br />A sort-of analysis of the "conversation" between Erika and our brave defender of the white-eyes, Rep. King:<br /><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HCpkVlX5OA" rel="nofollow">Sen. Rand Paul Runs Away from Real Life Immigrants, Rep. Steve King Doesn't</a><br /><br />Far, far from the remains of that cowardly politician's half-eaten burger is this:<br /><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJH1IKqF8PA" rel="nofollow">Define American: Jose's Story</a><br /><br />In one of the best of the many great TED talks, this intelligent, accomplished, courageous young man offers an extremely eloquent account of what it really means to be an undocumented alien:<br /><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmz9cCF0KNE" rel="nofollow">"A walking uncomfortable conversation": Jose Antonio Vargas: Actions are Illegal, Never People: TEDxMid-Atlantic 2012</a><br /><br />Makes you stop and bow your head. If you're me.<br /><br />And if you're you -- ??TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-3966757098368049862014-09-06T18:39:55.430-07:002014-09-06T18:39:55.430-07:00Frank Sharry, executive director of the pro-reform...Frank Sharry, executive director of the pro-reform group America’s Voice, said in a statement: “We are bitterly disappointed in the president and we are bitterly disappointed in the Senate Democrats. We advocates didn’t make the reform promise; we just made the mistake of believing it. The president and Senate Democrats have chosen politics over people, the status quo over solving real problems.<br /><br />“To paraphrase the revolutionary writer Thomas Paine, these politicians are simply sunshine opportunists, who expect Latino voters to support them in good times, but when the going gets tough, they abandon Latinos and their issues as fast as you can say ‘piñata’.<br /><br />“It is hard to believe this litany of high expectations and broken promises will be mended by the end of the year.”TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-30936305236208517012014-09-06T18:30:41.178-07:002014-09-06T18:30:41.178-07:00Today the POTUS caved in to peckerwood... er parti...Today the POTUS caved in to peckerwood... er partisan party politics... if this keeps up, Americano del Norte racists may end up having to clean out their own baby diapers and mow their own emerald green lawns... leaving that much less precious quality time for looking at tarty celebrity selfies.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu7eOPECU2Q" rel="nofollow">Promises Made To Be Broken</a><br /><br />The American Dream become road kill, nobody cares but the permanently crushed.<br /><br />__<br /><br />Stunned immigration activists lashed out Saturday at the Obama administration over the White House decision to delay executive actions on deportations until after the election. But beyond anger, the decision has left activists scrambling to figure out what to do next.<br /><br />“We feel very intensely that that these decisions that are made affect people’s lives,” said Lorella Praeli, director of advocacy and policy at immigrant rights organization United We Dream (UWD), while at a UWD retreat to decide how the group will respond. “People were saying, ‘now I have to talk to my mom, now I have to tell my dad.’ That’s what drives our work. This is clearly a political move and politics over families again.”<br /><br />“It makes me really upset — we had a forum with the moms and parents to prepare them for these actions,” DREAMer Erika Andiola said. “Now it’s not gonna happen and some of them have to go to court. It makes me so angry that he’s fully throwing Latinos under the bus.”<br /><br />“The midterm elections were on the calendar back in June,” said Marielena Hincapié, the executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, noting that she thought the administration had made the political calculation that the benefits outweighed the costs.<br /><br />Between now and November, “tens of thousands who could have been protected will be deported and more kids will end up in foster care because their parent was deported,” she said. “These politicians are not paying attention to the humanity.”<br /><br />In the hours after the delay was announced, many immigration activists expressed similar feelings of anger and betrayal — but they wouldn’t say Obama and the Democrats are on their own.<br /><br />Part of the tension for immigrant groups, Hincapié acknowledged, is that they want to punish Democrats and the administration for yet another disappointment but they know that Republican control of the Senate would be far worse for the vulnerable population they advocate for.<br /><br />“We’re angry at the Democrats, but the Republicans are dead to us,” Frank Sharry, the executive director of America’s Voice, said. “The Republicans blocked the best chance at immigration reform in a generation.”<br /><br />Hincapié doubled down on her belief that Democrats made a mess of the entire process.<br /><br />“I can see the GOP being so happy, ‘Here go the Democrats screwing it up again.’ There’s a discipline on the GOP side in the way there isn’t on the Democratic side, where there is no backbone or a real clarity of focus,” she said.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/adriancarrasquillo/no-backbone-activists-bitterly-disappointed-with-obama-dems" rel="nofollow">"No Backbone"</a>TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915822857461178942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445844569294316288.post-87167230319569981162014-09-06T08:44:53.469-07:002014-09-06T08:44:53.469-07:00Marvelous poem.Marvelous poem.Maureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13290283101378474845noreply@blogger.com