Say It To My Face

As the 2024 election takes another turn, former President 45 attempts to slither out of his agreed upon debate with his democratic counterpart, claiming that ABC is unreliable, “Fake News“. Using his standard avoidance method, he is seeking to divirt his cowardice to Red Territory at FOX News, requesting a packed house of loyal noise makers.

For some reason, he thinks that since Biden stepped down, he, the challenger now gets to set the rules. He is hoping she will decline his proposed change of venue so that he can avoid facing an orator skilled in the art of deposition.

Charles Jackson

Inglewood Music Festival

All The Way Live

The city of Inglewood sponsored the 2nd annual Inglewood Music Festival. This year’s foray into music appreciation interrupted the silence for nearly seven hours at the north-eastern edge of Darby Park. The event was hosted by KJLH morning anchor, Adai Lamar, with DJ QWest providing continuous entertainment between onstage musical acts.

       A cavalcade of featured entertainers included local talent as well as well known recording artists, all of which performed their best sets for a receptive audience. Many of the crowd had brought their own portable seats and baskets, although there was a line of food trucks available, stage left. There was dancing, and crowd participation, singing along with the performing groups.

As the afternoon progressed we were visited by and met some of our local leaders who graced the stage in between acts introducing themselves with their messages. Among them was Inglewood district 1 city councilwoman, Gloria Grey, one of the main organizers of the event. Also appearing onstage, helping to introduce the fans to other leaders was district 4 councilwoman, Dionne Faulk. Other visiting leaders were intorduced. Yasmine-Imani McMorrin, Mayor of the nearby City of Culver City, was introduced and made a short speech. Also on  board and on stage offering positive and in some cases political messages to the fans, were Senator Steve Bradford, El Camino board member Brad Roberts and Inglewood school board member Margaret Evans, who announced her intentions to run again for her seat on the board.

Maxine Waters

Not to be outdone, we were blessed with an energized (and colorful) speech lfrom our own district congresswoman, Maxine Waters.She sought to galvanize support for President Biden, following the less than stellar performance in the last week’s debate, and advised neighborhood homeowners to be steadfast as they consider their home ownership options. Most importantly the congresswoman emphatically expressed the need to vote like we have never voted before.

Although the Music Festival’s hosts squeezed in a fair chunk of important information, to be absorbed, as the bands were changing the stage set up, DJ Qwest kept the party grooving and people moving. The weather was extraordinarily cooperative with a mild 80 degree temperature and a cool ocean breeze blowing in from the south west. The atmosphere was accommodating and the music made for ambulatory feet, bouncing booties, and nodding heads. There were smiles on every face and not a cross word was spoken. This was a party.

The city sought out and delivered six top flight local bands, and a number of old school pedigreed recording artists. Among the invited vocalists and instrumentalists was “A Piece Of Paradise” and “Louie Cruz Beltran”. I had heard about the group Durti-Ryce, an R&B\Soul, tribute group out of LA. ‘Ya Boy Deron puts down the most convincing Frankie Beverly tribute on the street. I suggest you Google them if you missed this opportunity.

Ambrosia

Way back when, I performed with a cover band. We were the opening act at the world famous Beverly Hills Friars Club, for Milton Berle’s birthday party. Yesterday one of my bandmates reminded me that the headline act that evening was Ambrosia. I guess me and Uncle Milty had one too many virgin martinis that night, because I thought that we were the headline act that evening. Nevertheless, Ambrosia is a soft rock band from the 70’s. They had at least 5 top 40 hit singles, most notably “How Much I Feel”, which reached the top 5. They rocked the house Saturday afternoon. I recall their songs but I still don’t recall opening for them.

Eric Darius is a young fellow and a fellow Sagittarius, out of New Jersey. His main instrument is the saxophone, but his vocals were first class, and his showmanship was off the chain. He ended up bouncing from the stage with his horn, and parading around the park with a harem of lovelies following behind him like the Pied Piper. His guitar player complemented the act quite handily. All in all, I can’t wait to get all dressed up with Bae and catch him in a more  intimate setting.

Lakeside Capn – Mark Wood

Last but not least, headlining was the showstopper – the group everybody on the quad had waited for. As soon as the first line of the bass guitar reflected through the air, those standing near the front of the stage started chanting the name,  “Mark!” In our home town of Dayton, Ohio we sang together in our high school men’s choir. Then Mark Wood bid farewell to our fair city and along with the R&B/Funk band now known as Lakeside, headed out to Los Angeles in pursuit of gold. When they landed in LA, they secured a recording contract with ABC Records, before striking gold with the album “Fantastic Voyage”, released on the Sound Of Los Angeles Records (SOLAR). Mark was the lead singer on virtually all of the band’s hit records.

Saturday’s show featured the group’s hits as well as a couple of Mark’s original songs, including a firey dance number in which his wife joined him onstage. After a couple of costume changes Mark ended the evening and the show with a crowd sing-along of the chorus.

See you next year.

Charles Jackson

Controversy In District 43

    Controversy is brewing in Maxine Waters’ 43rd Congressional district.

If you were to ride the eastbound Metro bus 120 towards Norwalk, you would eventually pass Martin Luther King Community Hospital, and emergency room.

Typically, whether it be day or late night, there would likely be a gathering of folk sitting at  the bus stops along 120th St, in front of the hospital, and typically they would wave the driver on, and continue whatever business or conversation in which they were engaged.

If you travel onward with the route of the bus, about ten minutes away, you will come across St. Francis hospital, another emergency room only 2.5 miles away from MLKCH.

To have two emergency rooms, that close together is actually quite rare. There are 325 acute care facilities in the state of California. Statistically, 58% of all Americans live less than 5 miles away from their nearest hospital, although all of those care centers may not carry the designations “trauma” or emergency room”.

Although the density of uninsured and at risk citizens suggests otherwise, the busiest hospital in Los Angeles is LA General. Bare in mind that that hospital is more likely to serve the working poor that might have health insurance. That demographic  may be less likely to endure  aches and pains and suffer in silence until the last minute before seeking care.

These are the facts. Never the less controversy is brewing, but Congresswomen Waters is accustomed to spotting potentially adverse outcomes, and she is nimbly astute enough to know when to quietly sound the alarm, well before it becomes necessary for the shouting to start.

We have arrived at the start of this campaign. When the California Assembly, in 2010 passed AB 2599, which blindly underfunded the MLKCH. Their projections at the time grossly underestimated the realities that are now facing MLKCH fourteen years later, Their projections anticipated that MLKCH would absorb 25,000 emergency room patients annually, but in this past year, that number exceeded 120,000.

When they passed AB 2599, it assumed that the number of ER visits would split between MLKCH and St. Francis, but as mentioned before a large contingent of potential MLKCH patients virtually live just outside of the grounds. In contrast, following the bus route between the two hospitals, it was noticeable that a many of St. Francis’ patients arrived by ambulance. I have no numbers to verify St. Francis’ workload, besides we need to focus on the wide discrepancy in the expectations of AB 2599 and the reality before our eyes.         In 2022, the assembly took note of the widening chasm between the two realities and proposed   AB 2426. The bill passed but was vetoed by the governor. in a statement he noted that the bill as written, essentially  conflicts with federal law and overruns the state’s budget.

Considering the recently reported losses incurred, due to natural disasters, and work stoppages, that does seem to be sound reasoning, but. Congresswoman Waters has petitioned him to seek his budget cutting requirements in a manner that does not endanger the health, well being and lives of the poorest and sickest members of our society, and reconsider his veto.

Read the full text of the Congresswoman’s letter to the governor here:

https://waters.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/congresswoman-maxine-waters-fights-for-martin-luther-king-jr-community-hospital

 

Political Theater

Lately, the word “unprecedented” has been bantered about, concerning the legal problems of the former president. Now, after 234 years, you people want to consider allowing a potentially convicted felon to serve as president of the United States.

How about this. Let us restore the voting rights of all convicted felons so that we can see an unprecedented electoral butt whipping.

Continue reading “Political Theater”

The New Social Media Police

It may be too radical, so I don’t want to associate the word “evangelist” with chatGPT, so I will stop short and invoke the word “puritan”.

     Artificial intelligence is minding the shop and functioning as our new defacto mortality police. There is no union protecting our rights. Use of certain words and or images may cause your entire post to be blocked, simply because A.I. misunderstands the context that you intended, and since A.I. lacks the abilty to reason, and is programmed to make snap, unjustified steps to protect, what “it” has been programmed to view as “community standards.”

     A.I. controlled social media enforcement invites users to dig deeper into various subjects inside newly designed group chats, and then scolds us or denies aspects of the post. Sometimes the ban is based on word selection or context. Often an entire post can be blocked if artificial intelligence’s vast data base determines that an image that accompanied your post has been overused by others or is otherwise not an original image. Sometimes the image is rightfully identified as licensed material, stolen from A.I’s own photo gallery of search responses.

     I personally have had content blocked 🚫 because I suggested the extermination of a rodent, using the harsh term K*LL

     I have a social media group, that invites and allows members to RANT and in some cases RAVE about any damned thing that p*sses us off. Recently one of the regulars – let’s call him Scot was blocked because he posted an image depicting an arial view of crowded urban squall. (a city). It was presented in black and white, and reminded me of a scene from the movie where King Kong attacks Fay Wray. Another SM/social media friend of mine, let’s call him  – Stan, reported having a post denied because… Hecky darned if we can figure this one out. He was trying to make a connection with a potential business partner, but maybe A.I. thought he was trying to make some kind of TINDER connection. 😆

     It seems that A.I. may want us to take and attach our own photos to each individual post. These photos would of course become subject to addition to google’s own photo gallery, and presumably google will pay you a streaming fee, as a DIGITAL CREATOR. That is now your official designation on SM, whether you know it or not. My friend, Scot considers that to be too transactional and distasteful,  prefering not to be paid for the friendly excange of information.

Like it or not, you are an unpaid employee.

Sada Tay.

China – Cuba Relations

After the 1990s when the Soviet Union collapsed, the China Cuban relationship has gotten stronger to the point. Now, where both sides vote similarly in International fora, China, has become one of Cuba’s largest trading partners and both sides support dictatorial regimes in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and there’s even recent talk about cuba potentially joining the bricks. And so this gives a sense of the comprehensive nature of the China Cuban relationship beyond politics beyond ideology into economics as well.

Reparations

The present debate concerning  reparations for slavery has hit the expected wall.

“It would be wrong to single out one race of people over the rest, when so many groups have suffered,” is the present answer to the question. 

     Americans have been totally fine with reparations, just not for slavery.

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Japanese were inconvienced in camps for 3 years during world war 2.

The Office of Redress Administration (ORA) was established in 1988 and was charged with administering a ten-year program to provide a tax-free restitution payment of $20,000 to eligible individuals of Japanese ancestry for the fundamental injustices of the evacuation, relocation, and internment during World War II.

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The US  has supported reparations as a form of restorative justice. After World War II, it supported Jewish victims of the Holocaust in their demands for reparations from Germany and Austria. As recently as 2016, the US Department of State helped Holocaust survivors access the payment owed to them by a French railways company that was an accomplice in deportations.

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The U.S. government paid Mexico $15 million “in consideration of the extension acquired by the boundaries of the United States” and agreed to pay American citizens debts owed to them by the Mexican government.

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The commission, which was active until 1978, paid out $1.3 billion, according to the New York Times, which amounted to about $1,000 for each tribal member. In 1980, the Supreme Court ordered the United States to pay the Sioux nation over $105 million for the illegal government seizure of its land.

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I suspect that on Harvey Milk’s birthday, we will see reparations paid to the LBGTQ community,  in abstention of any requests by the black community.

 

Self Driving Dilemma

Over the last 50 years I have driven cabs, tour buses, shuttle vans, and city buses. The focus on driverless cars ignores the thousands of vehicle versus pedestrians, cycles and other vehicles every day. Contrary to what their mothers taught them, people step into the street from between parked cars, all day. I see them because I expet them to do dumb stuff, and I know to look for their pinheads above the top of the cars. The self driving cars just need more cameras that scan the environment beyond the double yellow lines, with no expectation that pedestrians know or will  not only observe the rules, but “common sense”

There was a fire truck in ‘Frisco that T-boned a driverless car – not because the car ignored the fire truck, but because the truck driver was cocky and insisted on his right of way. What if the car had been driven by someone hard of hearing – the results would have been the same. Check out the picture below. Same situation, except the car was being driven by a human.

Sure the Self driving cars will need to be programmed to recognize the sound of approaching emergency equipment. Perhaps the equipment should be equipped to broadcast a tone that is outside of our range of hearing, but will allow the A.I. in a self-driving vehicle to distinguish the tone and probably triangulate the speed and direction.