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ABS-CBN report on drug war victims wins plum Asia journalism prize – ABS-CBN News
Posted: June 15, 2017 at 9:41 pm
Regina Reyes, head of ABS-CBN Integrated News and Current Affairs receives the SOPA 2017 award for Excellence in Human Rights Reporting.
MANILA (UPDATE) - ABS-CBN News' six-part series on victims of the war on drugs in the Philippines took home the award for Excellence in Human Rights Reporting at the Society of Publishers in Asia's (SOPA) 2017 Awards for Editorial Excellence.
The ABS-CBN Investigative and Research Group's War On Drugs: The Unheard Voices bested entries from Channel News Asia and humanitarian news agency IRIN.
The report, developed for the web by ABS-CBN News Digital Media's multimedia unit, tells the stories of slain drug suspects and the families they left behind. It was published on October 27, 2016 on news.abs-cbn.com.
ABS-CBN Integrated News and Current Affairs head Regina Reyes received the prize during the SOPA Awards Gala Dinner at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Thursday night.
The series also received Honorable Mention for Excellence in Investigative Reporting.
SOPA was founded in 1982 to champion freedom of the press, promote excellence in journalism and endorse best practices for all local and regional publishing platforms in the Asia Pacific region, according to the organization.
It is a not-for-profit organization based in Hong Kong and representing international, regional and local media companies across Asia.
The annual SOPA Awards for Editorial Excellence serve as the world-class benchmark for quality journalism in the region, organizers said.
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Orange County Register: ‘War on drugs’ is costing thousands of lives – WatertownDailyTimes.com
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The following editorial appeared in the Orange County Register on June 9:
SANTA ANA, Calif. (Tribune News Service) While American foreign policy has for years fixated on the conflict in Syria and the Middle East, just across the border in Mexico and throughout Central America tens of thousands of people lost their lives last year because of the conflict between drug cartels competing to deliver illicit drugs into the United States.
According to a recent report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, whereas approximately 50,000 lives were lost in Syria last year, approximately 39,000 were killed in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, much of which is attributable to drug-war violence.
Mexicos homicide total of 23,000 for 2016 is second only to Syrias, and is only the latest development in a conflict that stretches back to 2006, when President Felipe Calderon deployed the military to combat drug cartels.
Although the exact number of people killed because of the drug war in Mexico is unlikely to ever be known, a recent report from the Congressional Research Service cited estimates from 80,000 to more than 100,000 in that country alone.
The cause of this violence is obvious, and it is a direct, predictable consequence of our failed policy of drug prohibition. In the near-half century since President Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs, hundreds of thousands of Latin Americans have been killed in conflicts fueled by a lucrative illicit drug trade made possible by our prohibition of drugs.
This is an insight a certain New York developer possessed 27 years ago. Were losing badly the war on drugs, Donald Trump said in 1990. You have to legalize drugs to win that war. You have to take the profit away from these drug czars.
While Trump may have since lost this insight, the fact remains that the war on drugs does more harm than drugs themselves.
Last year, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos used his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech to call for a rethink of the drug war, which contributed to decades of conflict in Colombia that killed hundreds of thousands.
Rather than squander more lives and resources fighting a War on Drugs that cannot be won including in our inner cities the United States must recognize the futility and harm of its drug policies.
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Online gambling industry using data scouts to target suburban sports – ABC Online
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Updated June 16, 2017 08:06:21
International gambling sites are collecting play-by-play data on suburban basketball and football games around Australia, raising the spectre of match-fixing.
Sportradar, a company that monitors match-fixing for FIFA, is using a low-profile subsidiary to collect data from amateur sporting competitions on behalf of offshore live-betting sites.
This subsidiary, Real Time Sportscasts, targets students through university job boards, then sends them to amateur, semi-professional and low-level sports to collect the live data.
The scouts feed data into a call centre, where it is distributed to international gambling websites.
There is concern that the use of the data by those international gambling organisations may lead others to encourage match fixing on local Australian games.
Scott Boucher, administrator for Tasmania's Southern Basketball League, one amateur competition targeted by scouts, says players were shocked when they realised odds on their games were available around the world.
"They don't believe that someone would come along just to set up gambling on their games," he says.
He says the implications of offering these games for betting are obvious.
"I could see people backing themselves to lose when the odds were right, or not turning up to play, other people outside getting involved and coercing people to throw matches," Mr Boucher says.
"Wherever money's involved, there's always someone with an extra interest."
In response to the revelations, Senator Nick Xenophon will push for a tightening of gambling laws.
"The potential for corrupting those sporting codes, the potential for compromising players and officials is just too great," Senator Xenophon says.
"We can't let our amateur sporting codes, our amateur games, be infected with gambling in this way."
"I mean, it seems that these people have no shame. It wouldn't surprise me if they decide to target an under-10 footy team somewhere in the country sooner rather than later, because right now, there are no checks, no controls, on the way these jokers operate."
Kate Tominac, a coach in the ACT Premier League Women's competition, another league that has attracted the interest of data scouts and the international betting market, says the scouts have dented her confidence.
"It makes you question every game, the officials, the other coach, the players," she says.
"I wouldn't ever imagine any of the girls in my team or any of the other teams doing that. But I mean, I wouldn't know to be honest. I wouldn't think about it. I won't try to think it about it that way."
Chris Eaton, a former Interpol officer and former head of security at FIFA, has flagged serious concerns about at least one international gambling website facilitating live betting on these matches.
Mr Eaton says this site may be owned by criminals that have used other sites to facilitate match-fixing in international football.
"If you want to control not just the match fix but the betting fraud, [you] manage a piece of the market so that you can not only manipulate odds to the favour of a fix, but be in a better ... informational position to determine the flow of the fraudulent wagering," Mr Eaton says.
There is no evidence of such activity happening in Australia as a result of this site, and Sportradar's managing director of strategy and integrity, Andreas Krannich, defended Real Time Sportscasts' use of scouts at local games.
"Sending scouts [to] matches, to different sports, to smaller events, to big events, is not something which is putting the respective sport into trouble or into risk," he says.
"If we do not send our controlled scouts to these events, you will see the scouts coming from bookmakers, and they will not be controlled.
"When we developed our scout business, it was a natural reaction to the request from the bookmaker industry, and by taking over this service from the bookmakers, we made it transparent and we prevented the dodgy people going to the events.
"At the end of the day, it's not that we are generating a market. We are responding to a market."
Senator Xenophon also has concerns over a memorandum of understanding signed by Sportradar and the Australian Federal Police in 2015.
"We need to see that memorandum of understanding. If the AFP won't provide that willingly, then there is a mechanism through the Senate to have an order for production of documents, and that's something I'll be putting up," he says.
"I can imagine that Sportradar, this multinational corporation headquartered in St Gallen in Switzerland, is probably having a daily chuckle over the fact that they've managed to co-opt the Australian Federal Police, our premier law enforcement agency, to in effect assist them through this Memorandum of Understanding, do their business in Australia, which involves allowing people overseas to gamble on amateur sports."
Background Briefing submitted a freedom of information request for the memorandum, as well as alerts sent over suspicious matches and players, which uncovered numerous documents.
However, the AFP refused to make the documents available, saying their release would have an adverse effect on investigation and intelligence operations.
"The AFP has a non-legally binding memorandum of understanding in place with the Sportradar company to assist in sport integrity and intelligence matters," the AFP said in a statement.
"Services provided by Sportradar to commercial partners are a matter for Sportradar."
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Lake Bowl seeks lower gambling tax rate for Moses Lake card room – iFIBER One News
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MOSES LAKE The Moses Lake City Council is considering lowering its gambling tax rate at the request of the only business it affects.
Lake Bowl CEO B.J. Garbe offered a proposal Tuesday night to lower the gambling tax from 10 percent to five percent incrementally over four years. Lake Bowl operates the only casino card room in the city.
The reason that were asking for this proposal is our industry is dying. It really is, Garbe said. With a combination of tribal competition and legislation, were in a world of hurt and were hoping for some relief from you guys.
In 2016, the Lake Bowl card room provided about $232,000 in revenue to the city through the gambling tax. Garbe said on average the tax costs the business about $220,000.
The state allows cities and counties to collect tax on gambling receipts. The maximum tax rate for card rooms is 20 percent. City Manager John Williams said the revenue collected from the gambling tax goes into the citys general fund, and more specifically is dedicated to public safety.
Nobody else is burdened by what were burdened by, he said. There have been several other municipalities that have lowered their gambling tax. Spokane, for example, was at 15 percent at one point. They are at two percent today. And that is all for relief because we keep getting beaten, beaten, beaten by legislation and competition to where our industry is dying. The one thing that we cannot do with all these increased costs is raise prices in the gambling industry. I can in my restaurant, I can in my bar, I can in the bowling center, but I cannot in the casino. And because of that, all weve been doing for 20 years is incurring all these extra costs.
The Lake Bowl card room opened in 1998 and has paid the city more than $4 million in gambling taxes, according to Garbe.
Councilmember Ryann Leonard voiced concern about losing revenue as the city faces budget struggles.
The big thing that is holding me up here isif we dont have that money, we cant do things for the community, Leonard added. I want to support our businesses and be fair to our businesses but I also want to be fair to our citizens and our responsibility that we have as a city and the reduce monies we have coming in from our other streams.
Garbe hinted that if the card room were to close, that gambling tax revenue would be reduced to nothing.
If youre taking about the budget, 10 percent of zero is zero. Five percent of something is something, Garbe said. And thats literally what were up against. I wouldnt be here today if I didnt feel like we needed this relief. Were literally losing customers every day to (Northern) Quest. This is my only move to offset new expenses coming our way and the competition that is already here.
Lake Bowl employs about 120 people, 50 of which work in the casino. Garbe said the states new minimum wage increases will add about $723,000 in labor expenses by 2020 when the minimum wage increases to $13.50 an hour.
Im very proud of what weve been able to accomplish over decades, how we can support the community and how weve grown our workforce, providing good jobs for a lot of people, Garbe said. Unfortunately, were at that breaking point where we need some relief.
The council agreed to have city staff bring back the gambling tax ordinance to included Garbes proposal and discussed holding a future study session.
The Russell family has been a staple in our community since way back in the 50s, Mayor Todd Voth stated. Theyve contributed over the years so much in our community. This is not a threat to the council, this is not a threat to the community. I think it is reality. If they have to close down, literally were going to lose everything that theyve been doing for the community plus the employees being laid off.
In a letter to the council, the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce supported Garbes proposal.
After much discussion, we do feel that the council should take a look at this significant tax on gross revenue being placed on one business and the economic impact of those jobs in our community, chamber Executive Director Debbie Doran-Martinez wrote. While we understand the need to increase the general fund for the operation of our city, we also need to keep people employed.
Lake Bowl was opened in 1957 by George and Bernice Russell.
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Gambling Lobby Pushes for Overturn of Federal Ban on Sports Betting – CPAPracticeAdvisor.com
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This year is the 25th anniversary of the federal law that prohibits sports betting in almost every state, yet 50 million Americans bet on Super Bowl LI this year, according to the American Gaming Association, almost all of them illegally.
This is also the best chance to end the federal ban, said AGA president and CEO Geoff Freeman on Monday when he announced the formation of the American Sports Betting Coalition. The group of law enforcement officers, elected officials and casino industry leaders will work together to fight the federal ban fueling what the AGA estimates to be a $150 million illegal sports betting market.
"I have every confidence we will succeed in getting this done," he said. The AGA is speaking with members in both houses of Congress, he said, and he is optimistic congressional hearings will happen later this fall to look at the ineffectiveness of PAPSA, the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act.
Nearly six in 10 Americans are in favor of lifting this federal ban, a recent survey shows, and that number increases to 72 percent approval by avid sports fans. He said new data shows legalizing sports betting could support up to 152,000 jobs, create $26 billion in economic output and generate $5 billion a year in tax revenue for states and local communities.
The coalition will work to educate lawmakers about the negative impact of illegal gambling and the need to align the law with public support. The group also will push to repeal the federal sports betting ban and let states decide, empower law enforcement to monitor and track illegal betting and deliver a safe, legal and transparent environment to "take sports betting out of the shadows," he said.
Freeman cited President Donald Trump, a former casino owner, saying people should be in favor of sports betting, since it's vital to keeping taxes low and putting bookies out of business.
Freeman came to Biloxi in 2015 to announce the AGA was launching a fight to curb illegal gambling. Ed Davis, former Boston Police Commissioner and a member of AGA's Illegal Gambling Advisory Board, said the federal law against sports betting is looked on as a joke.
He's worked on cases involving organized crime, including the Whitey Bulger case. Davis said he saw how organized crime networks use money gained illegally from sports betting to finance their other illegal activities.
"This is a very serious problem we need to talk about in the United States," he said.
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Narelle Henson: Step off sidelines in euthanasia debate – Waikato Times
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Euthanasia is a contentious issue, the world over.
OPINION: The euthanasia debate is back on and if there is one thing we can't afford to do, it is to sit on the sidelines.
What I mean by that, of course, is wriggling out of the debate by saying "oh, I feel a little uncomfortable with it myself, but if others want do it that's up to them".
I have heard that line probably more than any other in the discussions I've had about euthanasia. Many of us feel a bit icky about the idea, and yet think that we have no right to interfere if others want to be euthanased.
It's their choice, after all, isn't it? And who are we to get in between another human being and what they want?
Aside from the fact that it defeats the point of a democratic society, there is another problem to deal with.
We interfere with individual freedom all the time. And we do it because we believe that individual freedom has to be balanced against a thing called the "social good", which means "what is best for the rest of us".
We do not give individuals the freedom to take anything they see and happen to like. We call that stealing and it is a crime. We do not give individuals the freedom to have sex with whomever they would like, whenever they would like. We call that rape, or incest, or abuse depending on the situation. And they are crimes.
And at present we do not give anyone the right to kill, or help to kill, someone. We call that murder. And it is a crime.
Any change to murder laws, and you and I ought to be on high alert. We ought to be looking very carefully at what is changing, and why.
We ought to be looking at what has happened overseas, we ought to especially be looking at the risks involved, but most of all we ought to be looking at who loses out with such laws. After all, for every social change we make there are people who benefit and people who are harmed.
In this case, harm means murder. And that is very serious because once we are dead, we cannot come back.
So if euthanasia laws do result in some people being harmed, saying that we personally feel a bit unsure but we're happy to let others do what they please is a little like saying we're not sure about slavery laws, but we're happy to let others do as they please.
It is unethical, because our silence may be creating victims.
On the other hand, if your reading makes you certain such laws are what is best for our society, why would you want to stay silent? Surely, we should all speak up for what is good, right and best for all of us.
It is no secret I believe that euthanasia laws absolutely will create victims. That is to say, based on the evidence from overseas, safeguards like consent, age restrictions and illness restrictions will gradually be eroded. And, of course, a law without safeguards is by definition not safe.
That matters to me because I have a vested interest in the future. I have a little boy whom these laws will affect in one way or another. And that is the point. We are all connected, and our actions do impact other people, as much as we like to imagine that they don't.
So we can all keep pretending ethics are personal opinion, but the fact remains that the victims of bad laws are real.
That alone should be enough to convince us that the sidelines are not an option in a debate about death.
-Stuff
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Elder Abuse is a Clear Consequence When Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Are Legalized – LifeNews.com
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June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Timed to coincide with this international day, the Australian Law Reform Commission has released its final report into a long-running inquiry on Elder Abuse and the Law.
Running to 432 pages, the report takes a comprehensive look at the legal landscape across Australia and argues for a comprehensive nation-wide approach to tackling Elder Abuse. While looking mainly at the law, it also looks at abuse in Aged Care settings and argues for an overhaul of staffing, staff training, recruitment and mandatory reporting type structures to protect people.
The report also looks at training for lawyers and medical professionals.
What is elder abuse?
The World Health Organisation describes Elder Abuse as: a single, or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust which causes harm or distress to an older person
It is recognized to take various forms, such as physical abuse, psychological or emotional abuse, financial abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. The World Health Organization has estimated that the prevalence rate of elder abuse in high-or middle-income countries ranges from 2% to 14% of people usually defined as over the age of 60 or 65 years.
The WHO also noted that research in other predominantly high-income countries has found wide variation in rates of abuse in the preceding 12 months among adults aged over 60 years, ranging from 0.8% in Spain and 2.6% in the United Kingdom to upwards of 18% in Israel, 23.8% in Austria and 32% in Belgium.
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Whether there is a connection between the extremely high rate of Elder Abuse in Belgium and the existence of their euthanasia regime can only be guessed at, though intuitively one could easily develop a best guess argument based on culture alone.
The report notes that vulnerability to such abuse is not necessarily related to the age of the person. However, the effects of aging, broadly understood, can make our elders vulnerable to such abuse. There is also a connection to disability as noted in the report:
While older people should not be considered vulnerable merely because of their age, some factors commonly associated with age can make certain older people more vulnerable to abuse. Disability, for example, is more common among older people. More than 80% of people aged 85 years or over have some disability. While fewer than one in 20 Australians under 55 years have severe or profound core activity limitations, almost one-third of people aged 75 years or over have such limitations. The authors go on to add: Vulnerability does not only stem from intrinsic factors such as health, but also from social or structural factors, like isolation and community attitudes such as ageism. All of these factors contribute to elder abuse.
We have discussed ageism before in terms of the dominant meme that elderly people are burdens. Similar observations can be made in respect to ableism and disability.
By way of explanation a simple anecdote:
Dr. Kevin Fitzpatrick OBE and I shared a podium in Ireland a few years ago. Kevin became a paraplegic after an incident 40 years previous. He asked the audience to imagine that he and I separately visit our doctor; both of us displaying suicidal tendencies. Kevin observed that, in my case, I would be offered all sorts of support and interventions under suicide prevention strategies. In his case (as had been his experience) he said that the doctor would say that they understood why he wanted to kill himself because he had such a difficult life.
As Liz Carr recently observed, treating each of us differently based on disability is scary in terms of assisted suicide and euthanasia and is one of the reasons why many people living with disability do not want such laws. They already experience discrimination in medical care and recognise the potential that such discrimination will also be present in discussions on this subject.
LifeNews Note: Based in Australia, Paul Russell is a leading campaigner against euthanasia.
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Students For Liberty’s Ethan Pritchard wants students to have carry-conceal on campus – Rare.us
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In the United States, citizens have the constitutional right to armed defense. However, the limits of that right vary greatly from state to state, city to city and even campus to campus.
Some sexual assault victims have been outspoken in recent years about the fact that if they had been allowed to carry a weapon at their college or university, they might have been able to prevent their attacks. In the decade since it happened, some survivors of the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 have argued that if students or faculty were allowed to carry firearms they could have stopped the shooter and saved lives.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, in the decade since the 2007 Virginia Tech tragedy, a number of states have passed legislation allowing carry-conceal on campus. Because of recent state legislation and court rulings, 10states now have provisions allowing the carrying of concealed weapons on public postsecondary campuses, notes NCSL.org.These states are Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Texas, Utahand Wisconsin.
Activist Ethan Pritchard of Students For Liberty wants to add the University of Maryland to that growing list. The SFL chapter president doesnt understand why his university penalizes students for possessing means of self-defense, including not just firearms but weapons like knives and pepper spray.
Owning a Taser, owning a can of mace, these are all victimless crimes, said Pritchard in an interview last year. Using it, especially if youre the aggressor, thats not okay. We try to divorce the idea that just because something is legal means that its moral to use.
I just remember learning a lot that day, Pritchard told Rare. Any time we had an outing where we would talk to random people about their views, we would come out of it with a completely new perspective.
Pritchard continued:
Some people were surprised that Mace wasnt allowed because they were carrying it on them at the time. One even said that all four (guns, knives, mace and Tasers) should not be allowed on campus, even though she had a knife and Mace on her. Most of the positive feedback came from girls; one quote I remember being, My mom taught me that a gun is the great equalizer. It doesnt matter how big you are, if you have a gun, it levels the playing field.
Pritchard and SFL along with Young Americans for Liberty have created an increased libertarian presence at their university, and the push to allow students to defend themselves has appealed to a broad cross section of students beyond liberty or pro-Second Amendment circles.
But its also an uphill battle.
Though more states and schools than ever are allowing this practice, Newsweek reported in April, Even as Republican lawmakers in Washington and across the country attempt to lift gun restrictions, a new study has found that two-thirds of Americans, including many gun owners and veterans, support restrictions on the public places where legalowners can carry their firearms.
Researchers who conducted the web-based study, published Thursday in theAmerican Journal of Public Health, found that fewer than one in three respondents supported allowing guns to be carried on college campuses, in government buildings and at schools, bars, places of worship and other specified public places, Newsweek noted.
A majority of campus leaders at various levels also oppose allowing to students to carry firearms on school grounds.
This is what makes education on this issue, like that promoted by Pritchard and Students For Liberty, so important. Back in 2015, a Gallup poll showed that a majority of Americans believed that allowing carry-conceal would make the country safer.
So just two years prior, more Americans were more comfortable with this policy than they are today. That means someone is winning the messaging war, and lets face it, the anti-gun forces in media, leadership positions and certainly on campus far outweigh those who would like to see a broader interpretation of the Second Amendment by which students could better defend themselves.
Pritchard and other Students For Liberty continue to wage this battle on Americas campuses in what can often be a hostile environment, but thats nothing compared to what student assault victims will have to go through if left defenseless by harmful school policies.
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Paul Ryan is a co-conspirator to Donald Trump’s disastrous presidency – LGBTQ Nation
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I would just say that of course there needs to be a degree of independence between [the Department of Justice], FBI, and the White House and a line of communications established. The presidents new at this. Hes new to government, and so he probably wasnt steeped in the long-running protocols that establish the relationships between DOJ, FBI, and White Houses. Hes just new to this.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan stated this at a press conference in defense of President Donald Trumps hope that former FBI Director James Comey would suspend an investigation into disgraced National Security Advisor Michael Flynn for possibly negotiating or colluding with Russia prior to Trumps taking office.
Though all new presidents face a learning curve when moving into the Oval Office, Donald Trump knows virtually nothing about the functions and running of the federal government, and he seemingly lacks any desire to learn. He should have at least taken Gold Star father, Khizr Khans, impassioned offer at the Democratic National Convention last summer to borrow his copy of the U.S. Constitution to understand the very basics of the job.
Having a very steep learning curve in understanding the selling of merchandise in a department store is one thing, but just [being] new to this in arguably the most powerful office on the planet is quite another.
I expect the surgeon who operates on my cataracts, and similarly the president of my country, to have a superior degree of competence, show a high standard of care, and continually update their knowledge base as additional information comes forward. Anything less places people at risk for severe injury and sets up the conditions for malpractice.
Paul Ryans attempted excuse for Trump this week, and, more generally in his spineless refusal to speak out against this presidents abusive and morally bankrupt antics raises the question: Why does Ryan support a president who he previously had serious doubts about during the primaries regarding Trumps temperament and ability to lead?
Both men agree on one primary assumption attributed to Thomas Jefferson: That government is best which governs least. Trump and Ryan (Tryan), however, take this to the extreme.
Tryans agenda centers on a market-driven approach to economic and social policy, including such tenets as reducing the size of the national government and granting more control to state and local governments; severely reducing or ending government regulations over the private sector; privatization of governmental services, industries, and institutions including education, health care, and social welfare; permanent incorporation of across-the-board non-progressive federal and state tax rates; and possibly most importantly, unfettered free market economics.
One need simply look at Tryans attempts to eliminate the Affordable Care Act; to severely curtail environmental regulations on industry and, for example, the Dodd-Frank legislation passed to reduce the chances in the banking sector of repeating the disastrous policies leading to the last economic recession; to push for the privatization of social institutions such as education with the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of the Department of Education; to pass a draconian so-called tax reform plan and a national budget that places billions more dollars into the pockets of the rich and super rich, while imposing increasingly greater hardships on the remainder of our people by taking away many of the safety nets and programs needed by deserving U.S.-Americans and countries in the form of aid.
Trump most certainly does not understand, while Ryan was weaned on the philosophy of objectivism (or rational individualism in which proponents assert there are objective standards of truth) articulated by Ayn Rand in her novels and non-fiction works.
Ayn Rand, who has become the intellectual center for the economic/political/social philosophy of Libertarianism, constructs a bifurcated world of one-dimensional characters in her novels. On one side, she presents the noble, rational, intelligent, creative, inventive, self-reliant heroes of industry, music and the arts, science, commerce, and banking who wage a noble battle for dignity, integrity, personal, and economic freedom, and for the profits of their labors within an unregulated free market Capitalist system.
On the other side, she portrays the looters represented by the followers, the led, the irrational, unintelligent, misguided, misinformed, the corrupt government bureaucrats who regulate and manipulate the economy to justify nationalizing the means of economic production, who confiscate personal property, who dole out welfare to the unentitled, the lazy, and in so doing, destroy personal incentive and motivation resulting in dependency. Welfare Ayn Rand terms unearned rewards, while she argues for a system of laissez-faire Capitalism separating economics and state.
Ayn Rand bristles against the notion of collectivism, of shared sacrifice and shared rewards. Rather, she argues that individuals are not and should not be their brothers and sisters keepers; that one must only do unto oneself; that one must walk only in ones own shoes and not attempt to know the other by metaphorically walking in anothers shoes; that personal happiness is paramount; and that ones greatest good is what is good for oneself rather than for the greatest number of people.
In other words, Ayn Rand paints a world in which the evil and misguided takers wage war against the noble and heroic makers.
Paul Ryan blamed men in the inner city on their real culture problem for their higher rates of unemployment during his appearance March 12, 2014 on Bill Bennetts Morning in America program:
We have got this tailspin of culture, in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of work, and so there is a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with.
Earlier, Ryan spoke in 2012 that: Right now about 60 percent of the American people get more benefits in dollar value from the federal government than they pay back in taxes. So were going to a majority of takers versus makers in America and that will be tough to come back from that. Theyll be dependent on the government for their livelihoods [rather] than themselves.
Ryan, who demanded personal family time as a major condition for taking over the House Speakership, consistently opposes legislation that would extend paid family leave benefits for new parents. For example, in 2009, he voted against the proposed Federal Employees Paid Parental Act.
Paul Ryan claimed that he read Ayn Rand growing up, and it taught me quite a bit about who I am and what my value systems are, and what my beliefs are, he told members of the Atlas Society, an organization devoted to Any Rand in a 2005 speech.
The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand. He went on to say, And the fight we are in here, make no mistake about it, is a fight of individualism versus collectivism.
The so-called Libertarian battle cry of liberty and freedom through personal responsibility sounds wonderful on the surface, but we must ask ourselves as individuals and as a nation, what do they really mean by and what are the costs of this alleged liberty and freedom?
We must, first, cut through the coded xenophobic, racialized, and classist language, for often when politicians use the words poor, welfare, inner city, food stamps, entitlements, bad neighborhoods, foreign, culture of poverty, they tap into many white peoples anxieties and past racist teachings of people of color.
Ayn Rand and by extension, Tryan would rather blame poverty within our communities and low achievement in our schools on the cultures of those suffering from the social inequities. This cultural deficit model detracts and undermines us from interrogating and truly addressing the enormous structural inequities pervasive throughout our society, which these Libertarians would have us multiply if we were to follow their lead.
So-called social issues become wedge issues to attract people to a particular candidate. In the final analysis, though, when middle and working class people vote for these candidates, they essentially vote against their own economic self-interests.
Ragnar Danneskjld, Ayn Rands so-called moral crusading pirate and symbol for justice in Atlas Shrugged, quite tellingly expresses Ayn Rands true purpose when she puts these words in the pirates mouth:
Ive chosen a special mission of my own. Im after a man whom I want to destroy. He died many centuries ago, but until the last trace of him is wiped out of mens minds, we will not have a decent world to live in.
Hank Rearden, one of Ayn Rands righteous industrialists asks: What man.
Danneskjld replies: Robin Hood. He was the man who robbed the rich and gave to the poor. Well, Im the man who robs the poor and gives to the rich or, to be exact, the man who robs the thieving poor and gives back to the productive rich.
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A new documentary aims to drum up public support for Betsy DeVos' proposed voucher system.
June 15, 2017, 7:05 AM GMT
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Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and her department have pushed for an expansion of privatized school choice programs in the proposed budget for fiscal year 2018, particularly in the form ofprivate school vouchers. Now a propagandistic three-part documentary series calledSchool Inc.will help DeVos in her efforts to gain public support for expanded private school choice options. The series has alreadyaired on PBS stations insome markets and will be shown on more this month.
Amajority of people across the partisan spectrum opposeprivate school vouchers, programs that redirect public education money to pay for private school tuition. Vouchers areproblematic for many reasons, including their history of allowing fordiscriminationagainst LGBTQ, disabled, and special education students, their impact onreducing public education funding,and theirineffectivenessin boosting academic achievement.
Despite these problems, private school vouchers are a long-standing priority of thecorporations and right-wing fundersbacking the education privatization movement. The late Andrew Coulson, long-time head of the Cato InstitutesCenter for Educational Freedom, was thedriving force behindSchool Inc.The Cato Institute is aright-wing, libertarian think-tankthat calls for theelimination of public schoolsin support of greater educational freedom to choose from a free market of privately run schools.
In addition toSchool Inc.srootsin the radical, libertarian Cato Institute, education historian and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of EducationDiane Ravitch foundthat the film wasfundedby a number ofarch-conservative foundationswith ties to the dark money ATMDonorsTrustand the Ayn Rand Institute. Ravitch has prescreenedSchool Inc.and provided this scathing review toThe Washington Post:
This program is paid propaganda. It does not search for the truth. It does not present opposing points of view. It is an advertisement for the demolition of public education and for an unregulated free market in education. PBS might have aired a program that debates these issues, but School Inc. does not.
Why would apublicbroadcast channel air a documentary that is produced by a right-wing think tank and funded by ultra-conservative donors, and that presents a single point of view without meaningful critique, all the while denigratingpubliceducation? PBS responded in part with astatement to thePost, saying,"PBS and local member stations aim to offer programs that reflect diverse viewpoints and promote civic dialogue on important topics affecting local communities."
However, as Ravitch notes, when a documentary fails to objectively present information about a topic that may not be well understood by the general public, the result is unlikely to promote civic dialogue. And when major media outlets uncritically provide a platform toright-wing ideologues, they further misinform and polarize the debate around important issues such as public education.
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