Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Showtune of the Week: You Can't Stop the Beat

Since I love Broadway musicals, I'll be sharing a showtune each week!

This little gem is the Hairspray cast performing the finale number "You Can't Stop the Beat". I love that Matthew Morrison from Glee is in this - he's got some serious moves! Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Meg Whitman: JUST SAY NO!

I'm feeling politically biased today (moreso than usual!) and the more I hear about Meg Whitman and her grab for the governor's seat in California, the more I feel she is just another Arnold Schwarzenegger, except with lady parts (eww).

Before I even get into her campaign talking points, I'd like to mention the fact that as the former CEO of eBAY, Whitman is a ridiculously rich woman. Sort of like former blockbuster movie star Arnold. This automatically puts her out of touch with the regular California resident and her massive spending on her campaign (last reported at $4 per second) really ought to be turning them all off. It's like a repeat of the Schwarzenegger campaign - he who has the biggest pocketbook shall win! Just because you're rich and made a lot of money for yourself does not qualify you to be a governor.

Okay now that I've gotten my personal opinion out of the way about rich, power-hungry slimebags, I can move on to the real issue at hand - analyzing Meg's platform she's using in the race.

Whitman is running on the premise of three main points: create jobs, cut spending, fix education.

That sounds all warm and fuzzy at first glance, but when you look closer into her methods, it is clear that she really has no idea what the job of the governor really is about.

Create Jobs

It is NOT the governor's job to create jobs. So why she makes this her first priority is beyond me. Anyone with any knowledge of California state government should know that the Governor's job is to approve legislation, submit and approve the annual state budget and ensure that the laws of California are being upheld. Her promise to create jobs is basically a front to pushing her own agenda of cutting corporate taxes. If you read her website you will see that the only thing she talks about in the creation of jobs is cutting business taxes. Cutting taxes for businesses does not automatically ensure that people will get jobs. For all we know, the benefit from these tax cuts may go straight to the pockets of CEOs.

Cut Spending

I don't think Meg Whitman realizes that you cannot cut government spending without ignoring California laws. State agencies and departments have been created through legislation that has been passed and included into California law. This means that state workers are carrying out the laws of California and if you cut the spending on these programs, then the laws would not and could not be upheld. Many state agencies actually collect revenue and make money for the state, so cutting their budgets doesn't really seem like an effective way to rein in spending. A more effective way to control government spending is to ensure that new legislation has funding sources. Cutting government spending would be doing a disservice to the people of California.

What Meg does not understand is that public service employees are the real people who run the state of California. These are the people who teach our children, protect our neighborhoods and environment, administer services to the disabled, unemployed and endangered people in our communities. Public service positions are jobs that help hold up the economy and our society. We pay taxes for clean water, new roads, public schools, etc. It's a worthwhile investment to invest in upholding government laws.

Whitman further wants to defend the 2/3 majority vote required to pass the annual budget and make the legislature a part-time entity filled with "citizen legislators".

Nearly all other states in the United States pass their budgets on a simple majority vote. While it is true that democrats dominate the California political landscape and may have the power to pass budgets with their own agenda's in mind - a 2/3 majority vote consistently leads to gridlock each year that makes the budget passage late. When the budget is passed late - many IOUs are issued which digs the economy into deeper holes. A majority vote for budget passage does not mean taxes could be raised without a 2/3 vote - and I think she is implying that that is what will happen. It's absolutely not true.

Also, Meg's idea about citizen legislators is completely ridiculous. It takes years to learn about the ins-and-outs of government policy and to say that regular citizens should be legislators is like saying an actor is qualified to be a governor (ha). No but really, if you have a cop serving as a legislator and he votes to up his salary and then goes back to being a cop after his term is over - isn't that a conflict of interest? Furthermore, making the legislature part-time in a state where government policy is so complex would only lead to many special sessions being called and more staffers being hired to cover for time the legislators are not in Sacramento. The California legislature used to be part-time, but they were changed to full-time for the very reasons I just listed. And that was back in the 1960s - why should we move backwards 50 years?

Fix Education

Meg doesn't say much about HOW exactly she is going to fix education other than she wants more money directed into the classrooms. I think what she fails to realize is that the decline in public education in California has been overall impacted by Bush's "No Child Left Behind" program, which penalized schools that were under performing and rewarded schools that were performing best. Federal changes need to be made before state changes can really have an effect, but one way to make California schools better is to treat teachers to better pay. It's difficult to recruit the best and brightest to teach our children when teacher pay and job security are low. Teachers in California are required to get a post-graduate certificate (almost the equivalent to a master's degree) and are paid far less than those who go into other professions. I highly doubt it's on Meg's agenda to increase teacher salary, so I'm just going to assume she's just saying she'll fix education so that people who don't read into the substance of her campaign will think she is all about the children.

To me it is pretty clear that Meg Whitman knows very little about what the Governor's role is all about. I'm sure she's a brilliant business woman, but that doesn't mean she understands what is best for the people of California as a whole. We need a leader who will protect public services and who understands that being governor is not like being a CEO - your job isn't to make a buck, it is to adminster the law.

Monday, March 8, 2010

I'm not a writer unless I WRITE!

I've been a bad, bad writer. Too much tv, too much blog reading, too much google reader...I'm a glutton here in the intellectual world. I consume and consume, but it's been far too long since I've "exercised" my writing rights. It's time to give back to the world. I'm just warming up again so excuse me if I'm a bit rusty and rambly.


Too much TV gluttony

Between the excitement of last fall's introduction of Glee to the ever increasing wonderfulness of Fringe and to the return of LOST and Big Love...I have to admit that I've been a bit TV obsessed of late.


It's probably no surprise to anyone that knows me that Glee quickly became my favorite TV show. Musicals are somewhat of an obsession to me, so put that on television covering my favorite power ballads and throw in some good looking people and I'm hooked. Sue Sylvester does not need health insurance; she cures all her illnesses with WILL POWER! (Will Schuester pun intended):



Fringe has a small cult following and for anyone not familiar with it, it's like X-files meets crime drama with an added bonus of sexy, snarky Joshua Jackson. My favorite thing about it is that it features an ALTERNATE UNIVERSE. Anything that involves alt universes is awesome to me (think Donnie Darko, Stephen King's Dark Tower, the Matrix...hello!). Imagine somewhere in a dimension we can't get to - another you, another world that is almost the same but not exactly the same. Those people on the other side are trying to tamper with us and it's gonna get ugly. That's what I love so much about Fringe.


Onto LOST. I don't want to start talking about it too much because I'll end up going on and on and on forever about it. But I do want to mention they have an alt universe sort of thing going on here this season too. What the producers are touting as the "sideways" world. What if things had gone just slightly different in your lifetime? Would you still be connected to the same people and make the same choices, but just in a different context. I love that LOST is exploring that this season.


Finally, to end my rave on TV gluttony, I have to mention Big Love, for which the season ended last night. Bill has just been elected as a state senator and has outed himself and his three suburban polygamist wives. Meanwhile wife number 2 has married the fiance of ex-wife (number 4) in order to keep him in the country for a baby conceived with the ex-wife before they even got married! There was plenty of murders, arm chopping, gay sex and suicide to keep me highly entertained for the past 10 weeks. Now I just can't wait to see how the world in BIG LOVE reacts to these public polygamists next season.


Blogs and Google Reader

The great thing about Google Reader is that I can browse the internets at lightning speed and rarely ever have to deviate off the page in order to read blogs from all over. The bad thing about it is that it kills my productivity when I should be doing my own blogging and writing. So here's just a quick hit list of blogs I've been following and enjoying very much! (and is also where I find marvelous things like BACON CANDLES!)



WebUrbanist - This is by far my favorite website of late. Their tagline is "sensational, educational, inspirational art, design, photography and visual culture." Simply put, I think they just find cool stuff and put it together in a great way! Topics range from vintage advertising to scary roads around the world to staircases you can slide down!


io9 - This is like the mecca of all websites for geek culture. They run articles from sci-fi to real science to fantasy. They showcase artists, space porn, reviews on geek movies old and new. So many of the things I am interested in are featured here!


Serious Eats - I try to pretend like I'm a foodie, but really I'm just a foodie living vicariously through food porn sent to me from the far reaching corners of the internet. Serious Eats is one of my favorite food-blogs. They do recipes, cooking tips, restaurant reviews, hot dog of the week (this is a personal favorite) and just really cover a broad range of food topics. It always makes me hungry.


There are more, but we'll get to those another day. I think this was a good warm up bloggery session for me. If I get comments, I may just feel motivated to do more. :P Until then, long days and pleasant nights.

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