BARBWIRE |
¡Feliz
año nuevo!
César
Chávez Celebration XIII
/ Celebración
de César Chávez XIII
Tuesday
31 March 2015
/ Martes
31 de Marzo 2015
Circus
Circus Reno
Site
map
SITE
NAVIGATION TIPS: When all else fails, read
the instructions
"If voting mattered, they wouldn't let us do it." Travus T. Hipp, 1982
Get
ahead of corporate-influenced news>Subscribe to Barbwire Confidential
|
Leonard Cohen
|
The
skeleton of the underbelly of the news
Barbwire
by Barbano / Expanded from the 2-24-2015 Sparks Tribune
"No
man's life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session."
Judge Gideon J. Tucker, 1866 (often
erroneously attributed to Mark Twain).
Support
Don Dondero next We
Don't Need No Education>
Neverending Barbwire Series Support the project at http://resurge.tv#donate SUING
FOR SCHOOLS If Reform Fails: Health Care, Jobs and Unions new power to the people on the public airwaves The
program premiers were available to every television set in the region
because of a high-mileage media hybrid. Barbwire.TV:
The
Barbwire's Greatest Hits |
I've moved so many stories and scandals this past week that I can only stack bare bones here. For feathers, flesh, blood and guts, check the online edition.
ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION. As TV-8's Ed Pearce has reported, more than 170 Mineral County votes remain uncounted from last November's election, enough to change results in three local races.
The ex-county clerk says she's not to blame and amazingly no one in authority has interviewed her.
The ACLU and US Attorney Daniel Bogden have been contacted.
The right to vote has been denied. Legal fees in a winning civil rights case are automatic and this is a winning case. Stay tuned.
UPDATE FROM THE STREET EDITION: Four additional uncounted ballots have turned up. The secretary of state's office first caught the November discrepancies but apparently nobody on any level did anything to stop the certification process.
DON'T TELL NEVADA LAWMAKERS. Just in from the ACLU: Need to use a restroom in Jeb Land? Bring your birth certificate.
A Florida legislator just proposed a bill that would jail people for using the wrong restroom. The measure is designed to target transgender people but could also impact the gender-nonconforming, those with disabilities and parents. It would require restroom users to match up with their birth certificates. Should we really have to show papers to pee? We stopped a similar bill in Arizona in 2013.
LEGAL TEETH. Moonhowlers at the legislative petting zoo are running wild.
Dogs in bars? The critters are territorial.
Even the tamest can spook and attack. Need proof? I'll show you my bloody Giants
t-shirt.
Maybe madcap Assemblyman Jim Wheeler, R-Douglas, is pioneering a whole
new industry by legalizing Pop Tart guns.
You could score a fortune developing
software to make both breakfast and firearms on a 3-D desktop printer.
Not to be outdone, Sen. James Settelmeyer, R-Douglas, wants to loosen
regulations on payday loansharks.
Last week's burlesque concluded with a square dance in a carpeted (!) hearing
room.
Why not?
MY GREATEST TEACHER. Philip
Levine, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner, U.S. poet laureate
and bard of the worker died last week at 87.
I took every class the
former Detroit auto worker taught at Fresno State.
WATCH TV-5 for the conclusion of The
Italian Americans at 9:00 p.m. Feb. 24 or 2:00 a.m. Feb. 28. It's a
compelling history lesson and actually appropriate during Black History Month.
Explanation online.
UPDATE FROM THE STREET EDITION: Italian-Americans were on American society's bottom rung at the turn of the 20th Century. According to the documentary, they were often used as strikebreakers. All that changed with the 1912 Lawrence, Mass., Industrial Workers of the World textile strike of 1912. Italian Americans (notably poet Arturo Giovinitti, a compelling public speaker), took the lead in promoting solidarity, advocating immigrant rights and human rights. The IWW Wobblies won the strike and more than 300,000 workers (many not part of the work stoppage) got a raise. Because of the sheer numbers, it was arguably the most successful strike in U.S. history.
PREDICTABLE
GAS HIKE. BigOil uses price dips to drive independents out of business
or force them to become branded retailers, then pumps the bucks back up when
the dirty work is done. See the Barbwire
Oilogopoly Archive at NevadaLabor.com/
BOSTON SCHOOL DAZE. This just in from a
reader: Could Gov. Sandoval have trumped up a (Nevada) position for (defrocked
Washoe school boss) Pedro Martinez so
he could look employed while applying for jobs and trying to get out?
Being unemployed looks bad.
MARK
YOUR CALENDAR
for César Chávez Celebration
XIII on the great one's birthday, Tuesday, March 31, at Circus Circus Reno.
Details at CesarChavezNevada.com/
Be well. Raise
hell. / Esté bien. Haga infierno. (Pardon
my Spanglish.)
The Underbelly of the News>Subscribe to Barbwire Confidential
ONLINE EXTRAS...
65 YEARS OF KICKING THE CAN DOWN THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD. Read Tribune alumnus Dennis Myers' tour de force about a tour de farce in the Feb. 5 Reno News & Review. His cover story "No Fair" provides a quick and vicious history lesson about Nevada government failing to take care of its people.
MYERS: Nevadans may well wonder why one of the states biggest and most familiar problems could be ignored so assiduously for decades, like an elephant in the room. In the end, the explanation comes down to a rule of thumb for politicians: Offending the affluent comes with consequences. Offending the working poor does not.
He also posits a tax solution which liberals may find quite surprising. (I resemble that remark.)
TOMORROW'S NEWS TODAY: FEEL UP YOUR FIRE METER. The Reno Gazette-Journal did big spreads on three consecutive Sundays (Sept. 14, Sept. 21 and Sept. 28) on NV Energy smart meter fires. Welcome aboard. Barbwire readers were two years ahead on the fire meter issue. (Touch a Smart Meter, Go to Jail 11 October 2012)
FIRE METER UPDATES: THE NEVADA FIRE MARSHALL'S INVESTIGATION concluded "don't worry, be happy." I'm still worried and will continue fondling NVE's precious equipment > If your smart meter feels very hot, not just from sunshine, call 911. In its Sunday 21 Dec. 2014 front page headline major story, the Reno Gazette-Journal published results of the NVEnergy-commissioned "don't worry, be happy" echo study.
On 1-27-2015, the RGJ published an analysis based on veteran reporter Anjeanette Damon's review of more than 1,000 pages of documents. Barbwire bottom line: NVE handles this like auto manufacturers handle defects > It's cheaper to pay legal settlements after people are injured or killed than to fix the problem.
Don'tcha worry 'bout a thing! If you can't trust your power company, who can you trust?DIDN'T THEY MAKE A MOVIE CALLED "THE INCREDIBLES?" On 2-6-2015, the RGJ reported that the Public Utilities Commission has ordered NVE to hire an independent laboratory to review the material.
ANTE INTO THE GAME: Support the new season of Barbwire.TV by putting your money where my mouth is.
A thousand thanks to those who already responded and keep sending show suggestions
"Media
is the plural of mediocre."
Jimmy Breslin |
Stay tuned.
I
encourage you to donate to the cause at Barbwire.TV/
The medium that shapes public opinion needs at least one refuge where it is not filtered through the distorted green eye shades of prissy corporate accountants for whom profit is the only priority; where self-censorship is the journalist's normal work environment and where all sins of omission are tacitly encouraged and forgiven with the wave of a balance sheet.
This is important. We've got a lot of work to do.
Get ahead of corporate-influenced news>Subscribe to Barbwire Confidential.
Be well. Raise hell. / Esté bien. Haga infierno. (Pardon my Spanglish.)
Andrew
Barbano is a 46-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.
Peruse
the Underbelly of the News > Subscribe to Barbwire Confidential
Smoking Guns...
Get ahead of corporate-influenced news>Subscribe to Barbwire ConfidentialParsing our parsimonious public pursers
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 2-17-2015 Sparks TribuneThe flush of victory and the irony of deceit
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 2-10-2015 Sparks TribuneSenate Republicans take a jackhammer to the bedrock of Nevada trade unionism
The last bastion of local hire comes under fire
By Sean Whaley / Las Vegas Review-Journal 2-4-2015Follytix, Foxcatchers and corporate weasels
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 2-3-2015 Sparks TribuneMachine Gun Michele and cheap Ma Bell
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 1-27-2015 Sparks TribuneEducation Dysfunction Part LIII>
Gov. Veto El Obtusè talks some trash
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 1-20-2015 Sparks TribuneGood grief: Je suis Charlie Brown
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 1-13-2015 Sparks TribuneCorporate media: Thou shalt censor thyself
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 1-6-2015 Sparks TribuneThe ever-expanding Ira Hansen Archive of an anachronism
BREAKING BAD
Walter White and some other white guy
Who's,,, ...Who?Breaking Bad 5: Machine Gun Michele & the good ole boys
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 12-16-2014 Sparks TribuneBreaking Bad 4: Ira and his ammosexuals flip us the finger
Barbwire by Barbano / Expanded from the 12-9-2014 Sparks Tribune / Updated 12-11-2014
Union decline and rising inequality in two charts
by Colin Gordon
Economic Policy Institute / 6-5-2012
Labor Day: State of the Unions
By Mark Robison / Reno Gazette-Journal / Sunday 9-1-2013The above graph was 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.
WOMEN AND UNIONS ORPHAN MAJORITIES
The Barbwire Labor Day column
Reno Gazette-Journal / 9-3-2012
...and more ammo...
We Don't Need No Education
The continuing Barbwire seriesBarbwire: 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 10-10-2013...and more ammo yet
IMF Head Says Inequality Threatens Democracy. Here Are 7 Charts Proving Shes Right.
By Erika Eichelberger / Mother Jones/BillMoyers.com 5-30-2014
The behavior of the financial sector has not changed fundamentally since the crisis.
The industry still prizes short-term profit.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
Nevada Press Assn. Better Newspaper Contest2013-14: BARBWIRE SCORES SIXTH NEVADA PRESS ASSOCIATION AWARD
BRONZE 2014
Hopelessly trying to win an earthquake / 4-18-2013The 2013 Loony Tunes Legislative Lexicon / 5-30-2013
The politics of media ga-ga boosterism / 3-20-2014
2010 GOLD 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 TribuneRED 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
SITE NAVIGATION TIPS: When all else fails, read the instructions
Copyright © 1982-2015
Andrew Barbano
Andrew Barbano is a 46-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.
Whom to blame: How a hall-of-famer's hunch birthed the Barbwire in August of 1987
Tempus fugit.Site composed and maintained by Deciding Factors, CWA 9413 signatory
Comments and suggestions appreciated. Sign up for news and bulletins