Politics / Current Events

The Winnie and Skandy Show

November 8, 2013

It’s one of those moments when I feel I should take off my hat, bow my head, kneel down, and give thanks that indeed I live in New Mexico, where the bracing and slightly bitter essence of horseshit can suddenly waft through nuestro Burqueville.

I strongly believe anyone who doesn’t like the clean, strong smell of horseshit is a degenerate.  With great joy  therefore have I  just learned APS Superintendent Winnie Brooks has made livestock references about NM’s uncrowned Queen of Education Hanna Skandera...

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La Santa Muerte and Jesús Malverde: Narco Saints?

November 7, 2013

“I may be big but I’m very scared,” Jorge answers as we work our way through narrow streets in the Tepito district of Mexico City, searching for either the church or the “santuario” of La Santa Muerte (the Saint of Death). We’ve heard that this increasingly popular saint is the protector of drug users and dealers and want to get the real story. Jorge is a highly successful Mexico City lawyer but, most important, he is big and powerful looking.

I first read about La Santa Muerte in a 2008 New Yorker article, “Days of the Dead, the New Narcocultura”, by Alma Guillermoprieto. She said that, “The cult is known for the drug traffickers’ devotion to it ...”

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Mexico Forced Displacement on OAS Agenda

November 6, 2013

The growing issue of people forcibly displaced by violence in Mexico is getting scrutiny from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).  At a November 1 session of the Organization of American States’ commission in Washington, D.C., a representative of the IACHR asked the Mexican state to enact “specific” policies for forcibly displaced persons.

Laura Leal, a researcher with the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico (IATM), testified that upwards of 170,000 people could be displaced in the country, but the number is hard to pin down since many displaced people operate below the radar screen to avoid reprisals...

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Educational ‘Reform’ Movement Not What It Appears

November 5, 2013

Most of our dedicated public-school teachers must deal with a myriad of social challenges that are often rooted away from the classroom and not directly related to actually teaching students. Yet somehow, they too often must shoulder the blame for not solving the ills of society and the many things that are simply beyond their control.

Teachers in our public schools are tasked with teaching all of our children, regardless of the student’s environment outside the classroom...

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Violence is as Violence Does

November 5, 2013

In Albuquerque we’ve become accustomed to hearing about another police shooting in which an unarmed person is killed. In the past several years we’ve had two dozen of these, with 17 fatalities. This past week our city saw two civilian shootings, each of them resulting in high-speed chases and terrorizing neighborhoods for several hours. It feels as if we are trying to catch up with notoriously violent cities such as Chicago or Los Angeles...

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Freedom Isn’t Free, and Neither is the Web: a PRISM FAQ

November 4, 2013

PRISM is a large scale, government-run, metadata surveillance platform.  In other words, it’s a complex computer program built to gather, evaluate and communicate automatically generated personal information.  It was created and supervised by people working for the United States National Security Agency.

PRISM’s functions are to collect, store, sort and generate reports on how people act on the Internet.  This is also called behavioral tracking...

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Ignorance by Design

November 4, 2013

We know for sure education consists of giving tests to children in order to prepare them for the rigors of life in this complex era. The undesignated Queen of Education in New Mexico, Hanna La Skandera wants to come up with a single test that might not only be the summative evaluation of each and every kid, no matter what age, no matter what cultural background, no matter what language, no matter what economic status, no matter what family situation. Don’t worry about a thing.  The Great Exam will take care of everything that’s anything worth knowing...

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Dear Climate Scientists, Please Note the Global Terror at Fukushima Four

November 4, 2013

Four climate scientists have made a public statement claiming nuclear power is an answer to global warming.

Before they proceed, they should visit Fukushima, where the Tokyo Electric Power Company has moved definitively toward bringing down the some 1300 hot fuel rods from a pool at Unit Four.

Which makes this a time of global terror...

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New Mexico Parents, Refuse the State Tests

November 1, 2013

Standardized testing is no longer a valid measure of student learning.  It has become an institution unto itself—created to unfairly evaluate teachers, punish schools, and create business opportunities for investors.  The tests drive the current “reform” movement in public schools, which has nothing to do with preparing our kids for life and success.

Race to the Top infused a whole new nightmare into our public schools, and privatization groups, like Jeb Bush’s ironically named "Foundation for Excellence in Education," have taken it all and gone full-sprint.  Thanks to Jeb’s foundation (and the cash they generously raised), our governor was happy to hire Florida’s former Education Secretary to “reform” New Mexico’s schools...

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Lobbying in the Land of Enchantment: Special Interests and their Hired Guns

October 29, 2013

Common Cause New Mexico (CCNM) just released its latest “Connect the Dots” report focusing on lobbyists and lobbying in New Mexico. The research looks at who are the lobbyists; who are their employers; political contributions to legislators by both lobbyists and their employers; and money spent by both lobbyists and their employers to entertain and feed legislators.

In 2013, there were 673 lobbyists registered in New Mexico, outnumbering legislators by over six to one.

The report takes a look at the lobbyist corps in Santa Fe and asks who they are and who they represent...

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