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This failed state lags so far behind the rest that we're now ahead of them.
American greed has plunged the nation headlong toward the third-world mayhem that is Mexico rather than the relative calm of Canada.
The South did indeed rise again.
We have spawned apartheid both domestically and internationally under the guise
of globalization.
Our efforts have been so counter-productive
that the word "democracy" has been permanently demonized among millions
of brown people bombed into oblivion by our cammo-khaki kamikaze drone and demolition
denizens.
You need not travel to witness monied elites exploiting the peasantry.
If globalization is the wave of the future, then Nevada serves as its herald
and harbinger, a feudal banana republic.
In trying to make other nations become
like us, we have instead become like them.
Nevada's always been a two-tiered society best exemplified by those employed
in our principal vice.
The detachment of that huge underclass
from the mainstream of society has resulted in a permanently weakened body politick.
As the late great Travus
T. Hipp noted so long ago, "If voting mattered, they wouldn't let
us do it."
A neutered, fragmented electorate empowers insecure and malleable public officials
amenable to the wishes of the High Desert Plantation's overlords.
I've lived here 45 years and one thing has never changed: Nevada is a small
company town spread over a big geography.
As a result of our insular incestuousness, we have never established the structures
and institutions needed to transform us into a modern state.
We are more of a fragile movie set
built on a solid media budget to promote export of our neon-addled addictions.
I've told the story many times of the enterprising young couple who toured Caughlin
Ranch School in posh southwest Reno. They were so impressed that they bought
a new house within sight of it.
To their horror, they soon found
that the pretty new education store lacked most of the products they wanted
for their children.
Schools in poor neighborhoods fare
much worse in our cosmetic communities.
Societal detachment combined with pubescent institutions plunged us to the bottom
of the national barrel.
We've gotten comfortable down in the dregs and now the rest of the nation is
following our example.
Some enlightened states will buck
the trend, but most will become like us with citizens wondering how the future
can look so bad for the young despite all that glowing corporate PR.
Alas, bake sales won't fix our schools.
This week, the feds published a doomsday global warming report noting that we
have begun paying for our accumulated sins.
The wages of Nevada's sins won't amount to much because we never spent much
in the first place.
So I repeat what oft I've said: If you've got kids, move somewhere else.
We are getting the return on our investment that we deserve.
Be well. Raise hell. / Esté bien. Haga infierno. (Pardon my Spanglish.)
WEB EXTRAS...
HONOR YOUR DON. Campaign season is upon us. I'm working to elect legendary Nevada photographer Don Dondero (1920-2003) for the Nevada Press Association Hall of Fame.
His life's work appeared worldwide, including the Tribune and most probably every newspaper in Nevada.
Enlist in the campaign to install Big Don.
Please send me your memories and endorsements via e-mail or to P.O. Box 10034, Reno NV 89510.
The Barbwire got the late Reno Gazette-Journal columnist Guy Richardson elected in 2012.
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TOO LEGIT
TO QUIT. The Barbwire's
ongoing investigation of phony Nevada graduation rates, now in its third year,
just got respectable. (Scroll down to Hiding in Plain Sight.) Read
it and weep, then review the series
for yourself.
TOAST ALERT.
Teachers' union tax petition
supporters and opponents would do well to review the Barbwire
of Feb. 28, 2013.
Passage of the tax initiative could
easily lead to a successful court challenge that would at the same time blow
out not only the revenue hike, but also term limits and the state's worst anti-union
laws. Something for everybody. [UPDATE]
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THE GAME: Support the new season of Barbwire.TV by putting
your money where my mouth is.
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A thousand thanks to those who already responded and keep sending show suggestions. Current frontrunners include (pardon the pun) wild mustangs as canned goods, education and i-Guns with César Chávez in Nevada recently surging.
Now come queries about ballot questions. The Jan. 30 column brought a surge of inquiries about the Nevada State Education Association corporate tax petition on this November's ballot.
Stay tuned.
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Jimmy Breslin |
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This is important.
We've got work to do.
Be well. Raise hell. / Esté bien. Haga infierno. (Pardon my Spanglish.)
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Andrew
Barbano is a 45-year Nevadan, chair of the Nevada César Chávez
Committee, producer of Nevada's annual
César Chávez Day celebration, first vice-president
and political action chair of the Reno-Sparks
NAACP, labor/consumer/civil rights advocate, member of Communications
Workers of America Local 9413/AFL-CIO and editor of NevadaLabor.com
and JoeNeal.org and DoctorLawyerWatch.com/
As always, his opinions are strictly his own. Check local listings for other
Nevada cable systems. E-mail barbano@frontpage.reno.nv.us.
Barbwire by Barbano has originated
in the Sparks Tribune since
1988.
Smoking Guns...
Barbara Bennett, Erik Holland and Václav Havel
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 5-22-2014 Sparks TribuneStabbing rock-sucking kangaroos on the Ides of May
Reno Gazette-Journal blatantly manipulates mayoral contest
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 5-15-2014 Sparks TribuneNevada State AFL-CIO conventioners join anti-education initiative business coalition
Steve Sebelius / Las Vegas Review-Journal 5-2-2014In search of the modern day Barbara Bennett
Barbwire by Barbano / Substantially expanded from the 4-3-2014 Sparks TribuneBREAKING NEWS: State illegally uses tax money vs. teacher tax vote
By Dennis Myers / Reno News & Review / 3-13-2014We Don't Need No Education
The continuing Barbwire series
JOSEPH FRANCIS ASSALONE, 1929-2014
TRANSITION: All Nevada labor mourns the passing of longtime Nevada Assn. of Letter Carriers leader Joe Assalone. Watch NevadaLabor.com for memorial service details. His namesake scholarship campaign annually awards thousands.
Committal Service
Monday, May 19, 2014
11:20 a.m. 12:00 Noon
Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery
1900 Veterans Memorial Highway
Boulder City, NV 89005
702-486-5920UPDATE: 5-7-2014 > From Letter Carriers Branch 720 President Glenn Norton:
The services for retired NALC State President Joe Assalone will be held on Monday, May 19 at 9:30 a.m. at St Francis of Assisi, 2300 Sunridge Heights Parkway, Henderson NV 89052.
Interment to follow immediately at Veteran's Memorial Cemetery at 11:20 am.No obituary of any sort has appeared anywhere save on this website. All info will be appreciated. Only one memory and no obituary have been posted on Palm Eastern Mortuary's Assalone page as yet. I have requested one via that website, but they have neither responded nor posted my remembrance. That's OK. The dead have limitless time. Here is my Facebook memo about my friend and brother Joe.
Posted to Legacy.com: I've placed an item in the April 24 Sparks Tribune about Joe's passing. Please send me an obituary and photo for NevadaLabor.com/
I posted the following on Facebook on Sunday, April 20:
There are two ways to tell if someone is your friend. First, if he/she always tells you the truth. Second, if that person is willing to run against the prevailing winds on your behalf, no matter the cost.
Such a man was my friend Joe Assalone. When I was the Democratic nominee for Congress against Barbara Vucanovich and the Laxalt machine in 1984, Joe was one of my strongest advocates. It was the year of re-coronation of King Ronald the Vague and Democrats had no chance, so why support them?
Joe took my case all the way to the top of NALC in DC, several times. He wouldn't let go in the face of the word "no."
He finally had to inform me that the national leadership assumed I couldn't win and even though Mrs. Vucanovich had always voted against the interests of NALC, the national union was going to send her money anyway.
I think of that irony and my friend Joe every time I check my box at Reno's main p.o., re-named for Barbara by her successor, Jim the Dim, and a place I am proud to have picketed on many occasions with my NALC/APWU brothers and sisters.
I don't re-fight old battles or old battle axes. Mrs. Vucanovich and I had a pleasant conversation not long before her recent death. May she rest in peace.
I hope that Barbara and Joe find a way to have a conversation. That old man will never stop organizing.
Requiescat in pace.
Be well. Raise hell. / Este bien. Haga infierno.
In Solidarity Forever,
Andrew Barbano
ps to Joe: I mailed back my raffle tickets and a check for your scholarship program earlier this month, so there's no need to call, although I wish you would.4-28-2014
Hello Andrew.
I was sorry to learn of the passing of brother Assalone but appreciate the story you related about his fight against his own union over donating money to a member of Congress that never supported the National Association of Letter Carriers or other unions. I recall a story he told me about how the U.S. Postal Service could simplify their bulk mail service and entice more businesses to utilize it but the U.S.P.S. wasn't interested in hearing about it. It's still so complicated that many businesses pay fees to mailing houses to deal with the U.S.P.S. bulk mail rules.
I no longer have one of Joe's business cards but I seem to recall that he included the saying (roughly quoted): I shall pass this way but once. Any good that I can do or kindness that I can show, let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again.*
Joe did his share and will be remembered by many that he met along the way of life.
In solidarity,
DanDan Rusnak is the retired Business Manager of Laborers' Union Local 169.
* Here's the full quote from the back of one of Joe's business cards: "I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness that I show to my fellow creatures, let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."
Nevada Day Required Reading
The Lady in the Red Dress
The Barbwire's classic Nevada Day column written in 1983
The compleat history of the Silver State in 500 words
SO WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Sparks Tribune 10-31-2013 and previouslyBarbano on the Barbwire plots new TV season
Barbwire Special Web Edition / 10-21-2013Barbwire: Nevada not really a state
No, we were not Battle Born in Kenya
Top 10 reasons Nevada lives in the 19th Century
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 10-17-2013 Sparks TribuneLow-income penalty: Nevada socks it to the working poor
BARBANO: Nevada is one big company town
Dennis Myers / Reno News & Review 10-10-2013State of Health
National health care comes up against a very sick state. WHAT'S IN IT FOR US?
Dennis Myers / Reno News & Review 10-10-2013USA at crossroads: New Deal or new Confederacy?
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 10-10-2013 Sparks Tribune
UPDATE>Bill Moyers: Shutdown is simply secession by other means...and more ammo yet
The Post-Dated Recession: Pay me now or pay me later
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 9-6-2012 Daily Sparks TribuneThe Post-dated Recession
By Joshua H. Silavent / Daily Sparks Tribune / 5-3-2011
Union decline and rising inequality in two charts
by Colin Gordon
Economic Policy Institute / 6-5-2012
Used in journalist Mark Robison's extensive Hard Labor: Nevada unions tout role in helping workers, firms, economy (Sunday 2 Sept. 2012 Reno Gazette-Journal, page one, Reno Rebirth section of the print edition). Union men Jim Burrell, Paul McKenzie and Guy Louis Rocha did the movement proud. Not included in the RGJ online edition.WOMEN AND UNIONS ORPHAN MAJORITIES
The Barbwire Labor Day column
Reno Gazette-Journal / 9-3-2012
Nevada Press Assn. Better Newspaper Contest
HAT TRICK: Barbwire takes first place three years in a row.The winning entries
Suing for Schools: The 20-year shuck
Expanded from the 2-21-2010 Daily Sparks Tribune
Click here to view the show on your desktopRED flags flying low over Sparks
Expanded from the 1-10-2010 Daily Sparks TribuneThe wrath of self-righteous racism
Expanded from the 11-8-2009 Daily Sparks Tribune
The campaign against forcibly-paid newspaper obituaries
And they wonder why the newspaper business is dying?
The Dean's List
The Dean of Reno Bloggers could very well be Andrew Barbano, self-described "fighter of public demons," who started putting his "Barbwire" columns online in 1996 and now runs 10 sites.
RENO NEWS & REVIEW, 11-9-2006
The 2009 first-place Nevada Press Association award winners
Tony the Tiger & the flaky NFL
Barbwire / 11-30-2008
Deregulation is never having to say you're sorry
Barbwire / 8-3-2008
Nevada: A good place to visit, but do you want to live here?
Barbwire / 6-15-2008
The 2008 first-place Nevada Press Association award winners
The price of a piece / 6-17-2007
Boxing Pandora /9-23-2007
The Lady in the Red Dress
10-28-2007
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Andrew Barbano is a 45-year Nevadan, editor of NevadaLabor.com and JoeNeal.org; and former chair of the City of Reno's Citizens Cable Compliance Committee, He is producer of Nevada's annual César Chávez Day celebration and serves as first vice-president, political action chair and webmaster of the Reno-Sparks NAACP. As always, his opinions are strictly his own. E-mail barbano@frontpage.reno.nv.us.
Barbwire by Barbano moved to Nevada's Daily Sparks Tribune on Aug. 12, 1988, and has originated in them parts ever since.
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