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‘A Future of Failure?: The Flow of Technology Talent into Government and Civil Society’ was just published by Freedman Consulting, a progressive policy consultancy run by former staffers of Democrat administrations.  This important report was sponsored by the MacArthur and Ford Foundations, organizations that are much in tune with leftwing causes and central planning.  It recognizes failures – most notably healthcare.gov – by all levels of government to understand, incorporate, and operate systems that have a high technology component.

The report is timely, given what has happen and what portends for Americans as the federal government continues to stumble and bumble in such efforts to inject themselves more and more into our lives and fortunes. Through extensive interviews with government and “civil society” (i.e. NGOs and non-profits) officials and management, the authors conclude that governments are woefully lacking in STEMM (they add ‘medicine’ for the extra ‘M’) knowledge and expertise.  RR readers will not be surprised by any of the factual aspects and even most of the conclusions in the report. 


As an erroneous example of this, they blame the healthcare.com fiasco on such shortcomings.  While their overall premise is correct, they err here because the disastrous development of that website and its IT back end had little to do with government managers’ understanding of STEMM.  What they didn’t have were the most basic skills in structuring and executing a procurement program.  The disciplines they lacked and failed to exercise would have caused them to equally screw up everything from the building of a barn to buying trucks for the military.  And indeed, these civil servant types, appointed and hired, have demonstrated such ineptitude for as long as memory serves.  That is a prime reason why it is common knowledge to all but the hard Left that government should be entrusted with as little as absolutely necessary to serve the common weal.

But back to the report.  Given the bent of the report’s authors and sponsors, their ginger treatment of established and systemic government ineptitude is understandable.  For example they observe that the reason qualified STEMM people leave government in droves and opt for private industry is that for-profit companies “may” provide higher compensation, a more stimulating work environment, and advancement based on merit.  No $h!t Red Ryder.

In spite of such softballing, the report is well written and accompanied by informative tables and graphics.  Its key findings that explain government IT related failures are summed as –

•    The Current Pipeline is Insufficient (not enough people are being educated/trained in IT and STEMM fields while our students continue to “slip” – more here),
•    Barriers to Recruitment and Retention Are Acute (no competent practitioner wants to work with C students managed by double dummies),
•    A Major Gap between the Public-Interest and For-Profit Sectors Persists (it seems that the private sector fosters “a culture of innovation, openness, and creativity that (is) seen as more appealing to technologists.”  Gasp!),
•    A Need to Examine Models from Other Fields (Yep, about time they try finding out what work is like where the motto on the wall is something other than ‘CYA all the way!’),
•    Significant Opportunity for Connection and Training (they mean connecting and being trained in the thinking and ways of dispensing largesse from government on high),
•    Culture Change is Necessary (correct, but well-nigh impossible in environments that worship stasis, eschew risk, and depend on altruistic ‘go along to get along’ behavior).

All that being said and done, this report should be viewed as an intra-progressive communication that seeks to explain a continuing and now growing stream of government failures in a world becoming ever more technology dependent.  It doesn’t and can’t come right out and say that things are as they are because such bureaucracies with perverse embedded feedback systems can only be tolerated by people who are either scheming climbers or stupid and/or ignorant.  The basic message of this remarkable document reinforces the fundamental progressive precept that a growing gush of proactive public policies, based on central planning by an expanding government, are required to deliver an acceptable quality of life to Americans.

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266 responses to “‘A Future of Failure?’ – A Timely Progressive Lament”

  1. Paul Emery Avatar

    Fish
    No Ben writes:
    “These new voter id disenfranchisement laws are specifically targeted at those who generally vote for the democratic party and are easiest to spot.”
    I agree with Ben on that. It’s so obvious that even those desirous of the outcome has to agree even though they won’t admit it.

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Voter ID is a necessary thing to keep the left from stealing any more elections. Too many dead democrats voting throw things into turmoil. So, get real, spend the twenty cents and show your face at the polls. Amazing.

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  3. Paul Emery Avatar

    Todd
    It may be too much for you but can you show me some documentation to back up your 3:52?

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  4. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    That seems to be the opinions I hear. You just don’t have it man. Give it up.

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  5. Paul Emery Avatar

    So Todd you’ve given up all pretense of credibility. By the way, opinions aren’t facts especially when you talk about criminal activity.

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  6. Paul Emery Avatar

    Todd
    By the way Nancy Garcia’s response to Joe Koyote’s allegations was appropriate and documented. With that thought in mind I am going to plagiarize Ms Garcia with this modified statement:
    If Todd Juvinal is going to grace this blog with comments about the Democratic Party, it would indeed be appreciated if he took the time to verify his suspicions with facts – and then present these facts in his comments. Instead he chooses, like a malfunctioning cannon , to shoot in all directions, hoping to land a blow – and missing wildly!

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  7. fish Avatar
    fish

    No Ben writes:
    “These new voter id disenfranchisement laws are specifically targeted at those who generally vote for the democratic party and are easiest to spot.”
    I agree with Ben on that. It’s so obvious that even those desirous of the outcome has to agree even though they won’t admit it.

    Yeah but up thread your statement was; “Jeez guys, it’s POLITICS !!! Don’t you get it? I feel like I’m talking to a bunch of innocent children sometimes. Grow up. Since Ben seems to be the one most concerned about getting the “Free Shit Army” to the polls it just looked like you were scolding him for being so naive.
    My bad.

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  8. fish Avatar
    fish

    Eeeew!
    …and Ben, a future congressman and all round “A” student should recall that the term “marshal” has nought to do with war little to do with war in this context.
    I need an editor!

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  9. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    It’s OK PaulE, you are past your prime now and it is fully out in the open that your talents (whatever they were) in music and other things), are done. I would suggest you not embarrass yourself publicly anymore. Public ridicule of your attempts at talent are no fun to take. So, keep trying but your are no longer viewed as any good in the entertainment circles.

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  10. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Anyway, as for me, I am not attempting anything along the lines of looking for some pats on the back like you PaulE. So, you can dodge and weave but you are dried up man. Accept it. Too funny!

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    There is no evidence that voter ID and other verification processes have reduced the minority vote; in fact, the evidence is to the contrary. Legitimate voters in America, no matter their economic or ethnic status, do not see our desire to approach voting prerequisites, similar to those in Mexico, Canada, and the EU, as being in any way restrictive.
    However it is more than humorous to see liberals argue about the high cognitive standards of the poor on one hand (making them impervious to voter ID et al), and then switch sides of the mouth to argue that such legitimizing protocols are somehow beyond the ken of and cause an injustice to the very same people. (Exhibit A is PaulE’s 250pm.)

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  12. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I’ll take that point another step further George. I submit that the liberal crying about the voter id is a racist. I know, I know, how can that be? Well, in my view, all Americans are equal in the eyes of the law and whether economically poor or not, able to perceive a modicum of educational ability. The liberal and the race hustlers are telling the poor and the non-whites that they are not capable to even find and/or purchase a ID! They are calling these people stupid. They are saying that if you are a poor and/or non-white (even a white Hispanics) you are unable to make the grade. Class division.
    I say they are fully capable and fully equal in the ability to secure a ID. But of course, up is down and black is white for the liberal hypocrites.

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  13. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    States that have enacted some sort of Constitutional Voter ID laws have seen voter participation by minorities INCREASE. Those in make believe land think otherwise or simply dismiss the premise out of hand. Contempt prior to investigation and all that jazz. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
    Merry Christmas, one and all.
    http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/12/19/war-on-christmas-it-more-like-war-on-christians-in-many-parts-world/

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  14. Ben Emery Avatar

    Once again, I am done debating these issues with you guys. The numbers have been done six ways to Sunday and all come in relatively close to each other. All I can say is your lack of understanding of the plight of the working poor and poverty stricken folks is unbelievable. As I am pointing out on just about every anti democratic issue you guys side with authority, power, and the elite.

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  15. Ben Emery Avatar

    This one is for tomorrow since it got ignored.
    Nelson Mandela was literally one of the most impressive humans beings to walk the earth in the last century. Not because of his superior intellect or ability to gain power but because he had no price to his convictions and he did not reciprocate the treatment he endured to others. Just remember Reagan vetoed the sanctions on oppressive South Africa policy of apartheid or in other words took the side of the oppressors. Reagan and many republicans thought Mandela was a terrorist and labelled him a communist to smear his character.
    In this show they mentioned multiple times that the ending of Apartheid was a collective movement. Tell me how sweet Tavis Smiley, Cornel West, Ron Dellums, and Maxine Waters stories about their experiences with Nelson Mandela?
    I encourage all of you to listen to this show in its entirety.
    http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/tavis/local-tavis-1030567.mp3

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  16. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    Can you show me some of the “evidence” you refer to in your 6:53
    I accept that you seem to truly believe that there is no political motivation in the Republican moves to make voting more difficult for a certain group of people so there’s not much else to talk about in this thread.
    RE Todd 4:48
    ” Public ridicule of your attempts at talent are no fun to take.”
    Now you become a music critic. When was the last time (if ever) that you heard me play? If you really wanted to judge the declining of my musical talents that you claim have caused me public ridicule you could have been one of the 200 that paid $20 a ticket to see my show at the Nevada Theatre a couple of weeks ago. You could have witnessed my embarrassment first hand along with the others in the house that gave me and my band a standing ovation.
    Perhaps I have declined a bit since my band was chosen to play for the Queen of England in 1983 but hey, I haven’t seen your name on any construction sites for about 20 years and your recent employment record is rather spotty as I am told.

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  17. Ben Emery Avatar

    Paul,
    I was asked to prove or give examples of my claims that Rebane’s Rumination is authoritarian fascist/ corporatist blog. So I am going through pointing out all the issues that shows where I get the idea that Rebane’s Ruminations is an authoritarian fascist/ corporatist blog. As I have said here before many times on a daily level I guess George and his four or five followers are decent people but their politics are off the charts on the right side of the aisle.

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    Paul,
    I was asked to prove or give examples of my claims that Rebane’s Rumination is authoritarian fascist/ corporatist blog. So I am going through pointing out all the issues that shows where I get the idea that Rebane’s Ruminations is an authoritarian fascist/ corporatist blog. As I have said here before many times on a daily level I guess George and his four or five followers are decent people but their politics are off the charts on the right side of the aisle.

    So I guess we’re done with your “proof”?
    (Please, Oh please, oh please……)

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  19. Ben Emery Avatar

    Sorry Fish,
    There is plenty more. Sorry if the truth is so painful for you. Just think I had to endure a couple years of this right wing bs to gather such information.

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  20. fish Avatar
    fish

    Sorry if the truth is so painful for you.
    I don’t think you would know the “truth” if it was clamped firmly to your ass.
    Just think I had to endure a couple years of this right wing bs to gather such information.
    Ah Ben Emery, intrepid reporter…here to save us from wrong thinking!

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  21. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I truly am sorry PaulE that you are now the subject of ridicule about you music (“reporting”). Nothing personal. But we all should know our limitations. Some people like you believe they are a lot more than they really are. You need to realize you have lost your edge (if you really had one) and if you have any talent left, perhaps go to the big city instead of a one horse town and a couple of hundred people. Whoop de doo. They were really not impressed some have said, but they were courteous.
    No, I realize our skills diminish and you and I are no different. I don’t build any more, you should really consider retirement, you just don’t have it any more. People are talking.

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  22. fish Avatar
    fish

    Reagan and many republicans thought Mandela was a terrorist and labelled him a communist to smear his character.
    One mans freedom fighter and all that…..
    I encourage all of you to listen to this show in its entirety.
    Sorry…not when the web provides so many high quality cat videos for our viewing pleasure.

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  23. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    BenE, Mandela was a communist. A self proclaimed one. You need to do more homework. His ANC organization did blow things up and kill innocent people. They used terror to influence the demise of apartheid. His value a a man was later seen as he then practiced peace and reconciliation. He probably used Lincoln and then Johnson’s strategies after the Civil War to keep South Africa from being destroyed in race wars.
    We see though that the transition to black rule has left the country in tough economic condition. Change is tough.

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  24. Gregory Avatar

    “Tell me how sweet Tavis Smiley, Cornel West, Ron Dellums, and Maxine Waters stories about their experiences with Nelson Mandela?” -Ben
    Can someone translate this in a proper grammatic form that is faithful to Ben’s intent?
    Ben, please, tell us again why you dropped out of that community college despite all those A’s.

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  25. fish Avatar
    fish

    Can someone translate this in a proper grammatic form that is faithful to Ben’s intent?
    Tough to form coherent thoughts in mid swoon!

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  26. Ben Emery Avatar

    George and is his fellow fascists are against living wages for all workers who work full time hours, in fact would like to see minimum wage laws abolished. While at the same time justify CEO’s making tens of millions up to hundreds of millions a year in compensation.

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  27. fish Avatar
    fish

    George and is his fellow fascists are against living wages for all workers who work full time hours, in fact would like to see minimum wage laws abolished. While at the same time justify CEO’s making tens of millions up to hundreds of millions a year in compensation.
    You’re simultaneously projecting while changing the subject!
    Sorry Ben I saw little artistic merit in your routine, only a 7.0 on the creative side.
    Stuck the landing though.

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  28. George Rebane Avatar

    re PaulE’s 1240am – Voter turnout rates in the aftermath of stricter verification requirements for the voter’s franchise have ranged from flat through increasing to, now, “surging”. Legitimate voters tend to vote in greater numbers when they feel that their votes will not be diluted by illegal votes. Why would anyone expect otherwise? Data on this has been available in recent years as more and more states have implemented voter ID laws.
    Despite this, the lamestream and their lackies continue to spread the word that confirming lawful voters is both discriminatory and racist. Well, racist it isn’t by any rational definition and/or measure of racism. But it is discriminatory since it discriminates against the illegal voter.
    http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/357449/politico-surprised-discover-facts-voter-id-patrick-brennan
    RR has long maintained the belief that voters for progressive causes and policies are in the large terminally ignorant. As has been reported in these pages, these aggregate metrics come from both the statistical and clinical fields. My own thoughts on the voter franchise are a matter of record throughout this blog’s archive, and perhaps best summarized in these posts.
    http://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/rebanes_ruminations/2011/09/who-can-work-who-may-vote.html
    http://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/rebanes_ruminations/2012/12/who-should-not-vote.html

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  29. fish Avatar
    fish

    Wow…the 2011/09 post had some top notch Keachie channeling Ben..or Ben channeling Keachie. A regular ouroboros of proglodyte whining!

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  30. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Posted by: Ben Emery | 21 December 2013 at 09:20 AM
    Ben Emery, other than your consistently tiresome allegations that RR posters are fascists, do you have some undeniable proof? I think not. We posters here are all freedom loving people who cherish the rights of the individual and then the compilation of them into the America we love. ( I am excluding you and your liberal pals from this acclamation)
    I see you however as that which you claim we are. You want to take the fruits of hardworking middle class, well, all classes, and give it to others without even a modicum of guilt. To me that is communism, the “joined at the hip” equivalent to fascism. I have read the Constitution and cannot find anywhere in it that says you have the right to take my property without due process of the law. I also read in the document that the government cannot interfere with contracts between the citizens. So I agree the minimum wage is actually an illegal act by the government.
    Before you call we freedom loving people here names, I would suggest a long look in the mirror, a few sessions with a shrink and a few classes on the Constitution. You are simply an ignorant man.

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  31. Ben Emery Avatar

    Todd,
    Don’t worry your fascist little head that is coming soon. I am building my case for an authoritarian fascist/ corporatist blog. So far we have established you guys are in support for limiting eligible voters (targets poor), stop and frisk (targets people of color), eliminating minimum wage (targets poor), dropping bombs on innocent people (wrong religion and mostly people of color), invading/ occupying sovereign nations (Muslim and strategic resources), stripping civil liberties, torture, indefinite detention, extraordinary rendition, and are in support of Reagan’s veto of the sanctions on the oppressive South Africa regime while calling Mandela communist terrorist.
    You need to look up Mandela’s record as a sitting President.
    http://qz.com/155310/nelson-mandela-was-also-a-huge-champion-of-free-markets/

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  32. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I must BenE you certainly are creative, but don’t worry that little communist heart of yours for us. Too funny.

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  33. Paul Emery Avatar

    Thanks Todd for the review of my music. I am going to use this in my promo material
    “Todd Juvinal says Paul Emery is no longer viewed as any good in the entertainment circles.”
    It will greatly enhance my draw since you are held in such high esteem in the Arts world and people will be interested in witnessing my decline. Thanks for the break.
    By the way did you pick up that tasty bit of information while dangling your worm for liberal women at Friar Tucks where you seem to be a regular? You do like chasing those hippie women in their 50’s I’m told. Try a peace symbol tattoo on your neck. It will greatly enhance your chances in those circles. You can tell stories about you and Mario Savio and the Free Speech Movement and about how you avoided the draft and rode motorcycles. Also dig up your leathers and tell stories about how you and your biker brothers once rode the backroads of California peeing on trees to mark your territory. I’m giving you some good tips brother to return the favor for the juicy quote about my music.

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  34. Ben Emery Avatar

    Sorry big guy I don’t believe the government should own all property and abolishing private property.
    “In this sense, the theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property.” Karl Marx
    I don’t mind investors and executives making more compensation just not 350 times the average worker, which is the current national average for CEO to worker. In some industries it gets up to 5000 times over workers.Currently Walmart CEO one year compensation is equal to 800 employees if averaged out, $17 million. It should be at maximum 30 to 1, which would be $660k a year. The President of the United States of America has an annual compensation $520k.

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  35. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Paul Emery. I am sad to have to bear the bad news for you. Your music is viewed as pretty atrocious by many people and they just didn’t have the courage to tell you. Even some local artists I know have told me you are not talented anymore. Your talent has expired yet you refuse to accept it. Like an old washed up quarterback.
    I did not serve in the military PaulE and for some reason you just think you have some sort of moral advantage by being a reservist during the Vietnam War. As I mentioned before, you complained that Geoirge Bush was a reservist to avoid VietNam yet you did the same thing. Don’t you see your hypocrisy on that?
    Regading Friar Tucks. Yes, I have dinner there sometimes, and I chose to spend my money on a local bistro. Helps those middle income kids working there. I don’t sneak into the woods and toke like most of your ilk. Just not my style. And, you met a date I had in Nevada City a few weeks ago and I could see you slobbering all over her. She was definetly someone who would not give you the time of day. I have many of those kinds of dates. I tried a local hippie woman for a date and I’ll leave them to you. Your style is not mine.
    So, there you have it Paul Emery. Your music is now derided by your fellow compatriots who say these things behind your back. I am sorry for your loss.

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  36. fish Avatar
    fish

    The President of the United States of America has an annual compensation $520k.
    Indeed. I thought given his level of competence Barack was overpaid as well.
    See Ben we don’t always disagree.

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  37. George Rebane Avatar

    Gentlemen, since this comment stream has now sought and discovered new dimensions from the field of music critique – ours here being strictly conveyed by an exchange of mudballs of various size and shape, I therefore would like to draw it to a close with my own offering.
    Jo Ann and I are fans of Paul Emery’s musical offerings, be they productions of third party ensembles, participatory affairs with old friends, or even solo performances. That older gentleman with balding pate, scraggly ponytail, and some tracks from years past still visible on his back has a way of delivering pleasurable comfort as he stands there, occasionally stamping out the beat with his good foot while picking his trusty gitfiddle, and belting out another tune whose lyrics he has tattooed inside his eyelids.
    Ahh, but his socio-political arrangements and interpretations, now that’s another matter …

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  38. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    George I knew you would intervene to stop the madness. Thanks.
    What I don’t ascribe to anymore with anyone, PaulE being one of the worst, is their ability to come and trash me or others in ways they feel they can get away with, with impunity. For instance, I was a builder, so PaulE attacks that. Now that is my way of making my living, building, and I am proud of that as he is of his music.. He and others, Fedor, Frisch etal, smear my way of making a living. So, does it stand to say what is good for the goose? If they trash my politics, so be it (like Ben Emery). But they always attack things we like (or our friends or policians we like) and we are simply supposed to take it without retort. Why is PaulE’s music, which he makes his living from, any different for criticism than my building a hoiuse based on PaulE’s rules? In my view it is not. As evidenced by his doubling sown on his trashing me, even where I eat and the women I date. So I would say, you should delete his stuff as you should mine when we get into it. He is welcome to come duke it out on my site.

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  39. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ben: stop and frisk (criminals), not people of color. Most of the world is inhabited by poor people of color. Heck, you can’t even throw a dart at the globe without hitting a person of color who is poor. You should toss and turn tonight grieving over the fact that most of the world does not have indoor plumbing and you do. Beat yourself with chains.
    Ok, I will give you what you want, what you are crying endlessly for. Here it comes, your heart’s desire: I am a facist. There, you happy now? You can quote me and publish my name. Bill Tozer says he is a facist. Now, as a bigoted authoritain facist, I feel you are a friggin control freak. I have a good bull pucky detector and yes, it takes one to know one. See, we are facists, you and me. You and me, Brother Ben, against this white man’s oppressor world where the filthy rich and privledged enjoy public drinking fountains and 3 hots and a cot.
    Because I am a facist, let me pose to you (my facist Brother from another mother) a question:
    Why do the happy people who have a few dollars in their pocket see a car with its windows down and a wallet sitting on the front seat…just keep on walking by? And why does a cockroach lowlive piece of human debris see the same thing and steal the wallet? Or even smash the window if it is locked? Its it because they are black? Is it Brother Ben? Or is it cause they are criminals?
    You saying stop and frish is people of color and I say it is criminals. Go ahead, make excuses. Like they are pressing guns against people’s temples (leaving that cute adorable gun barrel imprint)…sticking guns in folks like you faces because they plan to buy a package of baloney to take home to the little starving ones? Its it because they are stuck in the barrior and don’t know any better? Its it cause of 500 zillion years of oppression and slavery? Is it cause they don’t get enough food stamps or they are poorly educated or they are dumb? Maybe the CIA planted crack cocaine in the barrio to keep em dumb and oppressed. Or, is it that they are fuking shit for brains criminals. Stop and frisk catches criminals, the ones who prey on vulernable moral decent poor people of color. Your bright ideas and methods brings hardship TO the black community. You would rather have the black community preyed upon live in fear than help them sweep their streets of undesirables. You are worse than Uncle Tom. You put snakes under the beds of former slaves. You bring harm to the most vulerable, comforting yourself with what you believe are good intentions. Your good mintentions leave people dead and bloodied and hopeless. You disgust me. I need to vomit.

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  40. fish Avatar
    fish

    You saying stop and frish is people of color and I say it is criminals.
    Steve….rebuttal?

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  41. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Oh, I forgot to say Merry Christmas, Peace on Earth and Goodwill to MAN. Peace out bros, dig your fros.

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  42. Ben Emery Avatar

    I cannot speak to everybody on this issue but I can take a guess that a majority of my fascist five support government authority over women’s reproductive rights while at the same time opposing government offered social programs to help raise that child in a functional manner that will benefit society and the individual as a whole. In fact my guess a government mandate that women get paid equal pay for equal work doesn’t sit well with you guys. On average women only make $0.78 to every $1.00 a man makes for the same work. How is it women make up around 50% of the population but in US House and US Senate of the 112th congress they only held 17% of the seats? In the private sector the fortune 1000 only 4.5% of the CEO’s are women. By law women much like people of color have been kept out of opportunities and access to equality with white men.

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  43. Ben Emery Avatar

    Boys,
    Next topic equality for women. Women in the US are just over 50% of the population. That’s right I am a feminist as well. I believe equality for all not just some.
    I cannot say for sure with the fascist five but have a good feeling that having government authority over women’s reproductive rights is supported. At the same time opposing government assistance programs for women to raise that child in a functional manner that benefits society as a whole and the individual. Opposition of government mandate for equal pay for equal work, right now women get paid $0.80 to a man’s $1.00 for equal work. In fortune 1000 women make up 4.5% of the CEO’s. In the 112th US Congress women made up 17% of both chambers. Only 40 women in US history have held US Cabinet positions.
    By law women much like people of color have been prevented access and opportunities to have equality with white men.

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  44. Ben Emery Avatar

    Bill,
    In the millions of stops 97% of the people are not convicted of any crime. 90% of the people who are stopped are people of color and a majority of those are young black men.

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  45. fish Avatar
    fish

    Next topic equality for women
    Well you have a good time handing out your promotional literature Ben.

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  46. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 302am – Most interesting, since the long understood position of conservatives is to get government completely out of “women’s reproductive rights” (aka socialist speak for government sponsored abortion clinics). On your planet, this apparently is viewed in the Orwellian newspeak fashion where absence of government involvement means the exertion of “government authority”. Another example of massive cognitive dissonance recommending the Great Divide.

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  47. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Brother Ben is correct when he cites “In the 112th US Congress women made up 17% of both chambers.”
    Who to blame, oh, who to blame??
    Easy answer: The American voter, the people of the United States of America. Elections have consequences. Blame “the voter” in all 50 States and every district across the amber waves of grain (including Seward’s Folly and the Sandwich Islands) for the 17% figure.
    Next question please.

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  48. Ben Emery Avatar

    Bill,
    Have you thought of it this way before.
    Less than 100 years that number was zero with no chance of increasing. The laws in place preventing women from voting and running for federal public office in most states. The laws passed by white males prevented all others to advance and prosper equally with themselves, that is the whole point. So by the time all others were allowed to participate in the governance of our nation the foundation was so secure we are still left with the legacy of it. The proof is 17% of the 112th US Congress were women despite being 50% of the population. Then we get to the private sector where 4.5% of CEO of the fortune 500 are women. Yet every step of the way those trying to gain some equality and justice were met with strong resistance from those who sat in a position of power both in private and public sectors and still do today.
    Will continue tomorrow with more examples

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  49. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr. Brother Ben: Women have made great strides in politics and business. I remember when HBO first had a woman at the helm and they cut way back on the frontal nude shots. Bummer. I like women and I like boobs. Oh well, at least Showtime and Cine-Max stepped up to fill the gap.
    Women are the biggest majority in our country. Think it is 50.46% of the population and they will outlive us dastardly white fascists of the male gender.
    My point is to give credit where credit is due. The people of The Golden State have elected Maxine Waters, Boxer, Nancy and Iron Man Competition Winner Diane. That is an estrogen overload in my humble opinion. And look at our Native American squaw from Massachusetts and the homely Patty from WA State. Shows you don’t have to be part of the Beautiful People to get elected.
    We have Carly and Meg and the richest person in Australia is another homely dame. Most of the top brass in my organization are Afro-American obese chicks in the HR Department and they make a heck of a lot more money that most. They have come a long way baby and they ain’t turning back.
    So, give credit where credit is due. Heck, we might even have a gash as the next President of these here United States. We even have homely women on the US Supreme Court, one of which lost every single case she brought forth as US Solicitor General. I often masturbate to my pin up gal, the esteemed cripple Ruthie Bader G, but I digress. I did like that bird Sara O from Arizona who retired from the court. Nice rancher with nice jugs. Love a cowgirl when she takes that black robe off.
    In the Cabinet we have had Dr. Rice (two!) and Hillary (before she bonked her head after Benghazi and came down with amnesia) and who can forget my favorite gash, the Honorable Discharge Former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders and her self gratification theory of trickle down rugged individualism safe sex.
    Just saying change takes time and give credit when credit is due. We are still evolving until the day our fairer sex will take over the world and we will all be watching the sequel to The Attack Of The 50 Foot Woman. Gives new meaning to Amazon.com.

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    stevenfrisch

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 22 December 2013 at 07:07 PM
    Nice blog you have here George. I bet you are so proud.

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