Environmental Racism
Submitted by JC on July 10, 2008 - 6:50am.
I only have a minute this morning (it's going to be a busy day at the Judiciary Committee, but more about that later) but I want to share with you a great piece on HuffPost about environmental racism in southern California. It includes video of a tour of the low-income and predominantly minority communities surrounding refineries and toxic waste sites and a discussion with members of Communities for a Better Environment, a non-profit group that works on issues of environmental justice.








Interesting.
Interesting. But possibly wanting in interpretation, and the data is somewhat dated.
If I may describe the view from here?
Summary : The more money you have, the further from work you live.
That is because living around work is bogus. Noisy. Crowded. Dirty. Busy. Etcetera. Extreme example : the steel mill in West Seattle I cut up and shipped to China. 50-Ton Hammer going 24/7/365, can hear it a mile away, who needs that? The building that goes on in the area around, say, a steel mill, tends to have a set of quotation marks. To properly identify the euphemism. "Worker" Housing is one of the best euphemisms. Especially popular in the early Forties. The connotation is the worker will move, once he saves enough to do so. The euphemism, whatever it's form, means the housing need not be good, to pass inspection. The direction this arrow is pointed is toward creating industrial "Ghettos" and "Progress" in that direction varies by locality and over time. Occasionally there is the extreme example. The Chairman points at one.
I suggest the focus in such situations would best be put on attempting to improve quality of life in the affected areas by replacing dirty industries with clean ones, and by subsidizing maintenance of rental housing. Bumpersticker prescription: "Painting Graffiti Doubles Property Value."
In a separate paragraph I would also suggest that the Bush "Tax Cuts" be allowed to expire, and revenue neutrality be attempted through raising the standard deduction, thus raising the dollar figure some one could earn before being liable to pay tax. By raising the floor, you get to hold up the long flashcard that says, "Egalitarianism", while reducing desperation from coast to coast. This would be better even than raising the minimum wage, tho not so good as indexing wages to inflation. Which ain't gonna happen.
The use of the phrase "Coast to Coast" Seems to mean I am older than I would like to be.
In closing, here are some links to entirely unrelated matters.
Zogby : Obama in a walk
Questions for Nancy
Did your Senator betray the Constitution? Yea or Nay.
Oh, and that thing with the Department of Education, stealing from me?
I am waiting on the Lawyers.
Frosted Flake
Those questions posed for Nancy
are excellent - I wonder how she will evade them this time? Everything is about "not hurting Obama's candidacy" - but, Obama did that himself with his FISA legislation vote yesterday.
The overwhelming majority of those questions deal with upholding the Constitution - yet that very basis for our laws is absent from the decisions coming out of Congress.
Root causes, Chairman?
Your topics presented here are symptoms - how do you intend to address the causes?
It is a busy day for the Judiciary Committee, and I look forward to hearing "more about that later" - but how much later? 2009? I would like to hear more from you about the House activities and decisions taking place (or not) now.
Environmental racism, slavery, poor health care, housing crisis - these symptoms of our ailing Democracy can be treated by an aggressive removal of some of the people causing these problems. Your power to initiate impeachment hearings and apply inherent contempt are essential to begin the healing of our country.
Thankfully, Halliburton's worker housing is ready.
Don't worry Mr. Conyers. Over the last few years Congress has approved the construction of hundreds of detention facilities that can also be used as temporary housing. Coincidentally, or not, they have also approved using inmates to replace illegal immigrants.
If these areas are suddenly declared to be dangerous toxic waste dump sites, and the shiftless trailer trash and ghetto rats must be moved, it would probably fall under the unpopular government program clause of your Patriot Act, allowing them to be unwillingly transferred away from these potential real estate gold mines, er, I mean toxic waste sites.
Can you imagine the incredible increase in assessments if these "minorities" were replaced with investor class McMansion owners?
How many of these old style industrial waste sites, and ghettos, occupy land that would be considered valuable, if it weren't for the factories and underacheivers?
Between Congress's decision to allow America's inmate population to be used as slave labor, the Patriot Acts provision that allows victims of unpopular government programs to be herded up and transported to Halliburton's concentration camps(temporary housing), and investor class America's decision to send our manufacturing sector to countries that treat humans like used tampons, the reasons these industrial sites and ghettos were created, no longer exists.
The property can now be gentrified. But where to put the minorities? In Congress's temporary housing ... of course. Coincidentally, there is probably a BushCo approved factory nearby ready to take your application.
QUESTION
Does the last month and the FISA/4th Amendment COMPROMISE from the US House of (un)Representatives and the backstabbing Senate signify that Richard Nixon was correct.
Not so much about the "..if the president does it..." b.s.
But the Watergate thingy...
Q U E S T I O N:
Does this mean the work to hold a sitting president accountable for ordering the wiretapping of another party(political or otherwise), in contravention of the Fourth Amendment, is now negated? That it was all in vein? That 30+ years later the same God Damned thing on steroids, means not a damn thing to the Body of Congress?
I'm still convinced it's IMPOTENCE, and hoping against all hope it's NOT TREASON or a Congressional Coup of the Republic and Her people's Rights, Freedoms and Liberties.
John,
There IS a reason why you're impotent in this matter...
GOT ROVER...?
Does this mean I can refuse to plead my case in court too...?
Does this mean I can refuse to comply with the Court orders...?
Does this mean I can thumb my nose at the law...?
... or only when you're the one seeking the answers?
Sorry Max, WE have to obey or we go to jail.
Once upon a time, I admitted to having received redundant paperwork from the support collection unit, then I admitted that I may have thrown it away. I received 30 days in jail for contempt.
It sure would have made me feel better to tell the rat bastard judge to go fuck himself, but I didn't realise it was an option at the time.
But that was way back when America was governed by the rule of law. Today we ain't so lucky. We're governed by educated frat-boys of the Democratic persuasion instead.
When I think of how much time I wasted arguing with Rush Limbaugh fans, over which party had America's best interest at heart, it makes me feel slightly stupid, and very ashamed to have argued in favor of the Democratic Party.
How's that re-election campaign going Mr. Conyers? Got any competition yet, or are you more valuable to the GOP, right where you are?
Pelosi: House Judiciary May Hold Hearings on Impeachment
CBS is reporting that: Pelosi Says House Judiciary May Hold Hearings on Kucinich Impeachment Resolution:
FWIW. BTW, if you'd like to call her office to keep the heat on, here's the #202-225-0100.
and here's the link to the Contact the Speaker contact page.
Environmental Racism nein danke!
You know John, it's amazing how you can WASTE precious time with themes and topics that in themselves are extremely important,but are only a goddamned distraction from what is really vital to our all existence.
If you want to call George Bush your president and leader, I refuse to acknowledge him as such.
This miscreant ,as we all know is a murderer ,a thief and a lier.
I am Totally disgusted at how you, and your colleagues can have your collective heads so far up his ass that NO REALITY can escape!
Have you all become so lethargic ,that no real action can be undertaken?
Very few of your cohorts,those in your ranks and those in the senate, deserve to call themselves representative.Even your good buddy OBAMA is a constitutional TRATOR! What do you think,that you can wave a MAGIC wand ,after you shove him forward to be the next president and make everything better?
Tell that to all those people who have lost their kids,and all those people in Iraq who have lost everything!
Do you actually believe that we the people are a bunch of uneducated assholes,and can't see what you are doing?
I realize that I can go elsewhere to bitch,but I want YOU to hear directly from ME,because I believe that You are solely responsible for a very large portion of the distress that this country is in.
Shame on you John Conyers!
We the people need leaders that do what they were elected to do, not a bunch of corporate,suckass freelancing carpetbaggers that are ONLY interested in lining their pockets with blood money.
Do your job!
IMPEACH or live with the knowledge that you could have stopped WW3 but did not!!
Paper Tiger
Rove disses Congress, refuses subpoena to testifyNick Juliano
Update: Conyers gives Rove 5 days to comply before pursuing 'all available options'
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Rove_disses_Congres_refuses_subpoena_to_0710.html
Congressman Conyers,
More kid glove treatment for the criminal Rove who hides behind the criminal Bush. Both men, along with Cheney continue to be rubber stamped by a Democratic congress.
Why don't you just hit him with your purse, John?
Congressional credibility, especially for the Justice Department that's supposed to maintain law and order is non existent as everybody at the JD continues to pussy foot around Rove, Bush and Cheney. What's the hold these three men have on men of intergrity and justice? Do they have photos of any of the members of the JD in the washroom playing footsie with somebody...what?
Rove in Contempt of the American People
not just Congress. If Congress purports to represent the people who elected them, Congress must carry out the mandate they were given in 2006 to hold the Constitution-gutting, warmongering, environment destroying, lying, treasury draining bush Administration accountable. Instead, Congress saw fit to give bush everything he wanted, including immunity for his law breaking corporate accomplices.
Throwing law-breaking Rove in jail is the very least Congress can do before November 2008, at which time they will be held accountable.
~ Dennis Kucinich, Thursday
~ Dennis Kucinich, Thursday July 10, 2008...
AN ARTICLE OF IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH
INTRODUCED BY CONGRESSMAN DENNIS J. KUCINICH
JULY 10, 2008
Chairman and Admin
I am unable to post on "Karl Rove, The White House and the Rule of Law" - there is no Add new comment option.
So, my response here:
Although I'm disappointed that Rove gets 5 more days to disregard the law, I am happy that you are once again discussing your Committee activities with us, and to read here that you are seeking an end result that fully restores the principles of the Constitution and the rule of law. You're almost sounding like yourself again.
When do you expect to get a decision from Judge Bates regarding Miers and Bolton? Does that pending decision have any bearing on the decisions of the House Judiciary Committee regarding Rove?
Does "considering all options" include inherent contempt and impeachment? What other options are available that would achieve the end result you stated?
Thank you for the work you've been doing on this - I hope you take this all the way.
Agreed Feline...
we should have been able to post on the Karl Rove, rule of Law blog. I don't think the Chairman wants those visiting from Huffington Post and elsewhere to see the anger and frustration the members here have toward him for his continued delays and inactions.
Five more days, then another 5 more days, then another, and if you don't count weekends and holidays, Mr. Conyers will have done his job of successfully running out the clock, which is exactly what Nancy and Steny and Bush want him to do.
It appears as though one of the "options" Chairman Conyers is seriously considering is dropping the whole matter.
BTW - Judge Bates is a Bush appointee and is beholden to Chief Justice Roberts, another Bush appointee. Let's not get our hopes up. They've stacked the courts against the American people in favor of the Fascists and Corporatists. More on Bates here
Thank you for your input.
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You can lead a republican to the truth, but you can't make him think it...
Which rule? Who's law?
Please excuse my confusion, but the lies my teachers told me about equal justice, don't quite match the reality of life in these United States.
Two quick examples.
This morning I read an article about Charles Rangel's 4 rent controlled apartments in a Harlem luxury housing complex. Having been in office almost as long as Mr. Conyers, since 1970, the laws regarding rent controlled apartments, and the requirement that they be used as primary residences, don't apply anymore. NYS's Governor Patterson and his Dad, also have rent controlled apartments in the same building, with no worries.
During a time of great upheaval, and disenfranchisement, as Harlem's poor black population is replaced with card carrying upwardly mobile caucasian Yuppies, Mr. Rangel is apparently making sure that "he gets his". The company that has so generously provided Mr. Rangel with 4 rent controlled apartments in the same building, one of which is used as a campaign office illegally, has also contributed generously to his many re-election campaigns.
Coincidentally, Mr. Rangel seems to disagree with most Harlem wannabe developers and gentrifiers, but not his landlord.
Another article I read in the New York Times this morning, explains why an off-duty police officer(ain't no such thing), who admitted that he'd been drinking, wasn't indicted after a road rage incident where he shot and killed a victim class citizen. The citizen's wife and child weren't too happy about the Grand Jury decision, but apparently the fact that this off-duty officer admitted to drinking, then left the scene of the shooting and didn't turn himself in until the next day(when he sobered up), wasn't a big enough infraction to warrant criminal charges against one of New York's finest.
I suppose I should mention their rationalization. After being chased down and threatened with being shot by the off-duty officer, this victim class citizen had the audacity to chase him down, threaten him back, and pretended to reach for a gun. The officer shot twice and went home for a good nights sleep, only to be surprised the next morning with news that the person he shot, died. After years of practicing his marksmanship, he's surprised that he hit his target?
So I ask you Mr. Conyers, since drunken cops can now assassinate unarmed citizens with little repurcussions, and black politicians of the Democratic persuasion can pick and choose which laws they will obey as their constituents are forced from their homes by Yuppie scum realtors and backstabbing local politicians....what is left to protect and defend?
Closing the barn door after the horse gets out, only ensures the horse can't get back in.
Get your head out of your ass, the America you remember died the second you took impeachment off the table.
You know it. I know it, and constitution supporting Americans will make sure your grandchildren and great grandchildren know it. People won't remember your civil rights legacy any more than they remember that Benedict Arnold was once considered a great General.
Survivors write history. Congress's unlimited healthcare package, can't keep you alive forever.
Regarding the next page :
333 Comments at Huffpost in less than 24 hours. That would seem to indicate a certain level of interest.
Bottom line : Does the Congress have a role in government? Or does it just collect money for the President? The difference is what makes this News. It either is or it isn't. Either the President and his designates are above the Law, or the Law means what Congress decided it says.
Find out.
Frosted Flake
Attention Site Administrator
Please, fix the most recent post by Chairman Conyers to allow us to Add new comment, if possible - thank you.
On the topic of Rove:
Rep. Sanchez: Rove should be "held accountable for his complete disregard of the law"
"The next step would be for the full committee to take up the contempt recommendation," Sanchez stated, "which I've been told by Chairman Conyers that he's anxious to do, and from there it would go to the full House." She added that she "would like to see Karl Rove held accountable for his complete disregard of the law."
Sanchez noted that "with some of the renovations that have gone on in the Capitol over the years, there really isn't an actual physical jail there," but she insisted that "anybody who scoffs at the law and has committed an offense that is punishable by jail time should be put in jail." She believes there is a "very great probability" that the full House will vote to hold Rove in contempt.
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Hi John.
The comment form for the post about Rove is broken.
http://johnconyers.com/node/222#comment-form
So let me reply to that thread here. I think the problem is not so much that these folks consider themselves to be above the law but that they have a hard time fitting under the bar that has been set by the law makers.
Now that Congress and the Senate have sent a clear signal that the laws they write are meaningless, we just need one thing. A parachute.
And this parachute should be one last law, one last ditch attempt to legitimize the notion of government of the people, for the people and by the people. What we need is a LAW guaranteeing that we have a right to know what information has been collected on us.
If a REAL America existed, what we do know about that place is that if we are accused of anything, we have a right to know what we are accused of, a right to defend against false accusation, and certainly a right to know who accused us of doing anything wrong.
Behold what REAL Americans preserved, protected and defended.
Even if we pretended a square FISA peg fit into that round hole, there is no way our Representatives could interpret this to allow the currently implemented retroactive legalization of illegal wire taps.
And what about this?
So shame-shame on you too, Democrats.
Every single lawyer in the House or Senate that voted for that law should either be impeached or disbarred or probably both for their role in this bipartisan Alzheimer's Revolution.
If you don't think this issue of wire tapping is such a big deal, here's what the founders knew that we and "the fools on the hill" either never knew or forgot: the danger is the chilling affect this situation has on free speech in a climate of an unfettered and arguably rogue Executive branch.
See downing street memo docs at the link below. If that's for real (and it is), we are way over the edge here and we'll need wings to get back to the flat part of that cliff we didn't think existed.
http://downingstreetmemo.com
So john, I'm not so concerned about individual Rove's who think they are above the law.
"Unfortunately, Mr. Rove chose not to show up."
I'm concerned that our Representatives are showing that they have so little regard for their own work, never mind the CONSTITUTION, that it is becoming harder and harder to convince the younger generations that anarchy could possibly be any worse than what we currently have.
Shame on you, Congress.
Shame on you Senate.
As for the President, anyone with a fourth grade education can see the case against him. Allow me?
http://usconstitution.net/const.html#A2Sec1 Inherent powers = Duh.
http://usconstitution.net/const.html#A2 "goddamned piece of paper" = Duh.
Shame on you Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Fire Department, Police Force, Librarians... everyone who took an oath to preserve, protect, defend that document and obviously either never read it or didn't mean it in the first place.