"Don't turn your back on the ocean" say many California pundits over footage of people being swept away by rogue waves today. I mumble, shouldn't a turned your back on the ocean last few decades, stupid humans, and I prepare for more extreme weather in next few years.
Sunday, December 31, 2023
Saturday, December 30, 2023
My 'counter culture reach-out project' for Jimmy Carter 1976, to get Vietnam war era 'dropouts' to drop back in and vote for him
I got an A ++ on the paper I wrote about the project, which I found in a box last week after months of searching, scanned below:
I had wanted Carter for President since Spring '76 so I asked the professor of a course "Introduction to Public Relations" if I could do this project for credit. He said yes if I could arrange it with local Democrats, and I did. Here is the report:
"I have an idea," I said. "Why not create a counter culture reach-out project to bring in 'drop out' voters for Carter?"
I put in LOTS of hours. I was living with PTSD "since age five" as years later psychiatrists explained to me. My form of PTSD helped me survive; by filling my life always with so much work, I could never think about the trauma I was running from. Most of my life, I panted in a state of frenzy, rarely sleeping. I lived "Faster Than the Speed of Life" as I blogged about it a few years back.
Many persons we approached were "hostile about the election, cursing us and the whole political system."
Similarities between then and now abound.
Post Vietnam war, a sizable number in my generation (I was born 1948) did not trust the government or want to participate in an election they did not trust. Hmm.
Oh yeah. I was still going by the name "Sunshine" then. Long story ...
Working jointly with National Amnesty Council
Statesman article mentioned above doesn't seem to be in the box...
In Conclusion
Posted by Kay Ebeling
Producer of City of Angels Blog since January 2007
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Preview: 1976 Jimmy Carter Campaign project report, Travis County Texas, UT Austin internship
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Kay Ebeling
Monday, December 25, 2023
Friday, December 22, 2023
My reply to Democratic fundraiser w/subject line: 'We’ve tried so many times, Kathryn'
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Sunday, December 17, 2023
Landlords use Ellis Act to displace people, demolish affordable housing, and build luxury condos, plus other current injustices (Stacey Segarra-Bohlinger to LA City Council 12/15/23)
City Attorney: Next speaker, Stacey Segarra-Bohlinger
1:50:27 (see video below)
Good morning. Which items would you like the speak to?
SGB: All items.
CA: So, you have three minutes for the items, please begin.
SGB: Great. Item 33 is just Referencing that closed session items are going to be heard because of significant exposure To litigation regarding three potential cases.
1:50:53
It's kind of amazing how often this body has to recess into closed session to litigate what's usually liability claims where the city has failed to meet certain obligations like making sure sidewalks are safe and accessible, or making sure the police aren't Setting off explosives on the sidewalk or, you know, all these myriad things the city might have a claim against them and they have to pay out millions out In liability and when you want to do something like fix the sidewalk, they say we have no money for that. So it's an interesting sort of cycle. Item 21 is regarding Funding to support operational and capital costs for Jewish family services.
1:51:38
I really like this motion because this organization is one Of the few in Los Angeles that offers 24/7 support For domestic violence victims. They actually pick up the phone when you Call. I've completed presentations and workshops about domestic violence and what resources exist locally.
We have this thing called dart with the LAPD and the thing is it's pretty ineffective, so it's good we have These programs that are run by private or religious institutions so that Someone has someone to call or a place to go when they're a victim of domestic violence. Because as we Know domestic violence is one of the main reasons why people, particularly women, become Homeless. So, I’m glad to see this on the agenda.
We'll just go to Item 29. I like this item although I wish it were a little bit more expansive. Also I would appreciate more specific language when We're talking about an interim control ordinance prohibiting the issuance of demolition permits On rent stabilized multifamily housing and converted affordable housing units.
01;52;50
And then It goes on specifically to mention other permits affecting contributing features Of historical districts and things like that and it mentions Boyle Heights, the Brooklyn Corridor historic center and specific area,. So I’m curious if this Demolition permit prohibition applies to everywhere and then the specific neighbors apply to second half of that? Or if This is all just within the Boyle Heights region because we really need this throughout Los Angeles.
We
can't keep having landlords using like the Ellis Act as an illegitimate reason
to displace people and demolish affordable housing to build luxury condos, and
what's affordable to someone making 70 or 80 thousand dollars a year. Thank you.
1:53:46
CA : Next speaker, please.
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Watch Stacey’s public comment from December 15 in L.A. City Council session on YouTube here: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?V=uzyzivr2fwy&t=6618s or at the bottom of this post at City of Angels Blog.
Please come back to CofA Blog soon to read and see more coverage of the L.A. City Council’s handling of L.A.’s homeless crisis. This blog also covers significant testimony in front of the council during public comment sessions.
I especially want to feature testimony of Stacey Segarra-Bohlinger on this blog, because since I've been watching L.A. City Council meetings online last two years, she stands out with her comments. She’s always Right On, hits the nail On The Head, and sums up everything that the city is doing wrong in a few sentences, with originality and often even with song.
Since Segarra-Bohlinger may run for City Council someday, this blogged record of what she says in front of council will live here in perpetuity. Her comments are almost always brilliant and when I finally come up for the housing I've been waiting for more than five years near my family in my hometown Hollywood CA, I hope Stacey is a city councilmember by then.
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*Other comment of interest from meeting: Brock Landers private investigator called in, as he often does, to say:
"On the agenda item 26, maybe the the reason there's been an open seat on the ethics commission for six months is Paul doesn't know anybody ethical.... Why shouldn't the people that own the property be able to demolish what's on the property and build what they want?"
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
"Movements can really scramble your personal life."
-Thom Hartmann this AM amen
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Carbon dioxide becomes more potent as climate changes. Phys.org
This article explains in part why climate change is happening so much faster than originally predicted. Since CO2 is becoming "more potent as more released into atmosphere," climate changes we see in near future will likely also be exponential... wow
Friday, December 1, 2023
our uncertain future
So now along with financial / climate catastrophes, we'll have Israeli vigilantes scouring the world for Hamas?
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
With 2.5 vacant units for every unhoused resident, L.A. developers line their pockets in homeless emergency (Public Comments at 10/31/23 city council meeting)
Blog by Kay Ebeling
Housing cost keeps me from moving back to my hometown L.A. Meanwhile I've been watching their City Council meetings online from five hundred miles away, to keep track of all the progress, to watch the fast and effective actions council is taking after homelessness was declared an emergency January 2023.
Progress has been inept and
scandalously slow as City of Angels Blog reported in May.
However, I've kept watching the meetings, mostly because of the lively Public Comments section, which to me is where the real stories lie, although the city website doesn't even bother to include them in their “minutes.”
Here are some interesting words from the Oct 31 meeting, Video is linked below.
At 01.37.25 Stacey Segarra-Bohlinger, who is circulating petitions to run for council herself, calls in her comment by phone.
Transcript:
On item Twenty three.
Interesting thing about
this emergency declaration, there's no rent freeze, there's no eviction
moratorium. The main function of it is
to expedite building contracts.
Now I don't know what
kind of emergency you all have ever experienced where we go, quick, we need to
expedite a process that'll take years, even if we start today it’ll take
years.
And in an emergency, specifically, you look around for resources you have like the roughly two and a half vacant units for every unhoused resident that exists in Los Angeles. And you use that.
(Two and a half vacant units for every unhoused resident that exists in Los Angeles!)
Stacey, cont’d:
You
look at what capital incentives are profiting off of the crisis and you curb
them. All this emergency declaration does
is make it really easy for developers to line their pockets. Then Item 24 is an emergency action that's
super vague but okay thanks, Mayor Bass.
You do those emergency contracts.
Item twenty six is an
economic study about the rent stabilization ordinance. My problem with these studies is that you get
funding for them, you use the public’s time to pass the motions for studies,
and then time goes by and we never hear back.
We're still- waiting to
hear back the report on 4118.
So I don't know if a
hundred and eighty some thousand dollars for this study is going to be money
well spent. That's information that
would be good to have but I don't know why it's going to cost so much to get
that information.
Item twenty eight is a joke.
(Those lights aren’t helping. If you want to help victims and survivors of domestic violence, get people off the street,)
As a survivor of
domestic violence, I can say with absolute certainty that those lights aren’t
helping. Domestic violence is the
leading reason women become homeless.
If you want to help
victims and survivors of domestic violence, get people off the street, make
housing a human right, make health care free, all those things will help D-V
victims a lot more than lighting up a bridge and I don't know why we're
entertaining Kevin DeLeon’s motions anyway.
Comments continue at 01.40.25 of video
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[Earlier in the meeting at 01 31 14 public speakers [SOUNDS LIKE] Sandra and James Myers made thus plea to the ever distracted City Council members present:
S: This is about the
homeless [SOUNDS LIKE] nonprofit organization Hopkins. They have you in the program for a year, and
we did everything they said and we never received our voucher. Then they started selling the vouchers for
four hundred dollars apiece. If you're a
couple, that's eight hundred dollars we can't afford. And I'm like well that's not right.
So we went downtown to
the library and the case manager told us to give this to the president of the
meeting here today. So he can see the names of the people involved at
Hopkins.
You guys give millions
of dollars to them, for them to provide places for the homeless, and they're
not doing what they're supposed to do. And
it's time to be heard about that. The
people need help and [the homeless agency] is not giving it to them. If we do
the program, why do we have to pay four hundred dollars apiece for the
vouchers?
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A court officer takes her papers and the meeting goes
on.
Here at City of Angels Blog we will be covering more Public Comments at city council meetings and other words of interest in the coming months. I used to transcribe for a living and AI has replaced all my jobs, so I finally retired at age 75. But I still want to keep up my skills, dinosaur as they are. Beats dementia…
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The L.A. city council
is not making much progress in the homeless emergency,
As City of Angels Blog reported in May: WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2023
TRANSCRIPT: Public speakers beg for housing; L.A. City
Council approves a luxury Marriott instead, on site that used to be a public
library and had been promised to the community for years.
https://cityofangels25.blogspot.com/2023/05/transcript-public-speakers-beg-for.html
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The speaker calling in
transcribed here, Stacey
Segarra-Bohlinger, is now
circulating petitions to run for City Council herself after months of appearing
before Council with smart, intuitive, problem solving comments in her 1-4
minutes of allotted time, during which most council members are shockingly and
shamefully distracted, In her comments,
Stacey also often sings in a theater-trained voice an improvised lyric about city
government, a practice I hope she puts to good use in her campaign for
council.
Almost every time Stacey
Segarra-Bohlinger speaks at Council Public Comments, she zings a ringer and
summarizes everything the city government is doing wrong and how to fix it,
with insight and Rogers and Hart clarity.
Watch here in the near
future at City of Angels Blog for more coverage of Stacey’s campaign and other public comments to L.A. City Council meetings.
WATCH THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HERE
https://cityofangels25.blogspot.com/2023/11/regular-city-council-103123-quoted-in.html
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-ke
Stacey Segarra-Bohlinger
Regular City Council - 10/31/23 quoted in 11/17/23 post here at City of Angels Blog
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
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Saturday, November 11, 2023
Great time to be alive if you dig science...
Converging air masses, people riding the wind down a sidewalk- in China a snowstorm this week marks beginning of winter in our global climate crisis. I'm just sitting here at six thousand feet watching on two monitors with the glory of Tahoe out the window in the background. The footage of snow wiping out everything for days all around China in this video is amazing. Great time to be alive if you dig science...
Great time to be alive if you dig science...