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Is Obama’s Blackness Increasing America’s Redness?

More on the President’s blackness

From We Are the Respectable Negroes: Fear of a Black President? Love of the Confederacy? Explaining the Tea Party GOP and the “Southern Religion”
From MotherJones: 109 things President Obama currently is or recently has been engaged in a war against (according to conservative pundits, lazy headline writers, and Google trawling
From the New Yorker: Covert Operations–The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama.
From Public Enemy: Fear of a Black Planet

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Feds to Monsanto: “F*ck yourself!” (cartoon)


Cartoonist’s note: This is not how the conversation went–but a guy can dream.

Read Tom Philpott’s article on Grist, for more information on Monsanto’s latest victory: USDA moves to let Monsanto perform its own environmental impact studies on GMOs

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The Feds and Food=Fooderal Confusion [cartoon]


For those unfamiliar with the work of Wendell Berry (and for those familiar who may need a little refresher), he is David to the agribusiness Goliath. Berry works tirelessly to promote proper land stewardship, sustainability, and conservation and uses every opportunity to point out the drastic short-sightedness of our current path.

A passage from his 2010 book What Matters: Economics for a Renewed Commonwealth sums up our current path in this way:

We know from much experience that everything that is priced will sooner or later be sold. And from the accumulating statistics of soil loss, land loss, deforestation, overuse of water, various sorts of pollution, etc., we have reason to fear that everything that is sold will be ruined. When everything has a price and the price is made endlessly variable by an economy without a stable relation to necessity or to real goods, then everything is disconnected from history, knowledge, respect, and affection–from anything at all that might preserve it–and so is implicitly eligible to be ruined…If we put wants (cheap food) first, we put needs (healthy soil, water, and food) last. If we put consumption first we put health last. If we put money first, we put food last.

Wendell Berry’s (and associates) 50-Year Farm Bill, attempts to address the destructive path down which our current 5-year farm bills keep us headed.

The 50-Year Farm Bill uses 5-year markers to assess the success of the following goals: 
-Protect soil from erosion
-Cut fossil fuel dependence to zero
-Sequester carbon
-Reduce toxics in soil and water
-Manage nitrogen carefully
-Reduce dead zones
-Cut wasteful water use
-Preserve or rebuild farm communities

In contrast, our current 5-year plans address:
-Exports
-Commodities
-Subsidies
-Some soil conservation measures
-Food programs

Tom Philpott, Grist’s senior food and agriculture writer, calls the 50-year plan an attempt to ”rescue U.S. farm policy from its fixation on promoting the short-term interests of agribusiness over the long-term ones of farmers, the environment, and society as whole.”

Berry’s thoughts on the short-term interests of agribusiness vs. the long-term interests of society as a whole: ”Simple solutions will always lead to complex troubles, and simple minds will always be surprised.”

Let’s not be surprised.

More on Wendell Berry

From The Land Institute: Wendell Berry’s 50 Year Farm Bill
From Grist: USDA chief flatters industrial ag while Obama honors its greatest critic, Wendell Berry
From Wend Magazine Greenery: The Progressive: Wendell Berry’s 10 “Authentic Reasons for Hope”
And, a Wendell Berry-inspired cartoon: A Wendell Wedgie

Hank D and the Bee: D-U-M Dumb!

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From Grist: Obama’s energy gambit: a call for less coal
From EcoSnobberySucks: Did Obama double talk the State of the Union?
From PlanetSave: Obama’s State of the Union Address [VIDEO]
From Popular Science: World’s Largest Underwater Turbine Installed

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Slackline Around the World Week 10: Guess What. You CANNOT Slackline Over the White House!

Slackline Around the World Week 10: Guess What. You CANNOT Slackline Over the White House! Reposted from Wend Magazine’s blog.

Who knew my slackline from Asheville to NYC would go directly over the White House? Not me! I swear!

Well, that’s me half way to the Big Apple, all lit up like a Christmas tree. After I convinced the Secret Service to untrain their lasers from my hungry, tired body I was escorted by helicopter about 400 yards north on my slackline.

They understood that the surprise of quickly becoming all aglow in red lasers explained the small amount of urine that leaked from my dehydrated cartoon midsection. As I explained to them, I did not intend to pee on the White House. I voted for Barack and think he is doing a fine job (although I’d like to see stronger action in regards to the environment and clean energy, but that is not entirely his fault)! Now had I been innocently slacking above the White House during the Bush years…well that urine may have been intentional. And I’m sure I wouldn’t have lived to type about it…

Off to NYC (beginning to rethink the world tour,–America may be enough…)!

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Obama Decides to Drill Baby Drill

“Obama Decides to Drill Baby Drill” reposted From Wend Magazine’s Greenery page.

Obama will open large sections of Southeast and Alaskan coasts to offshore drilling
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Obama Not Delivering the Change We Need

Reposted from Wend Magazine blog

The man selling change a year ago has given us very little at the recent Copenhagen climate talks. Makes you wonder (fret) that if Obama can’t deliver when it comes to the environment, who can?
…oh yeah, you can!
Keep conserving. Lead by example, others will follow.
Or as Ghandi succinctly put it, “We must be the change we wish to see in the world.”

Mean Joe Green #53: The lights are on but nobody’s home.

Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 3/4/09

Recent Anti-Coal Rally in Washington Being Called the Largest Anti-Coal Action Ever in the U.S.

I’m all about activism and rallying in support of renewable energy, but we MUST NOT forget the importance of conservation. Afterall, WE are the ones creating the need for coal-fired power plants.

Related posts

US: Efficiency Can Reduce Energy Use By 30%, Coal Dependence By 60%
Signs of the times great pictures from the rally–scroll down for the pro-coal intern…
Earth Policy Institute: Plan B Efficiency and Conservation Measures Drop Energy Demand by 2020

Mean Joe Green #50: “Pork” Confusing to GOP

Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 2/6/09

Republicans have blasted the latest bailout package as being full of “pork”.

Hmmm–pork (barrel spending) by definition, is spending for projects that will benefit a certain group of constituents.

This article in Grist highlights all who will benefit from the “green pork” in the package.

Regarding increased fuel efficiency Obama shares:

This is what they call pork. You know the truth. It will not only save the government significant money over time, it will not only create manufacturing jobs for folks who are making these cars, it will set a standard for private industry to match. And so when you hear these attacks deriding something of such obvious importance as this, you have to ask yourself — are these folks serious? Is it any wonder that we haven’t had a real energy policy in this country?

Regarding clean energy:

After decades of dragging our feet, this plan will finally spark the creation of a clean energy industry that will create hundreds of thousands of jobs over the next few years, manufacturing wind turbines and solar cells, for example — millions more after that. These jobs and these investments will double our capacity to generate renewable energy over the next few years.

And regarding energy efficiency:

This will save consumers money, this will spur innovation, and this will conserve tremendous amounts of energy. We’ll save through these simple steps over the next 30 years the amount of energy produced over a two-year period by all the coal-fired power plants in America.

Americans with lungs, and a heating bill sure does cover a large group of constituents. Sorry folks, but spending that will do wonders to clean up the earth and positively affect all earthlings is not “pork”.
Pork?

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Economic Stimulus Package: Will Obama Push for a Smart Grid?
Mean Joe Green #49: Economy Hurting the Republican Image
One man’s hybrid is another’s pork

Mean Joe Green #36: Bush Audibles on Handoff to Obama

Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 11/10/08
I’ve been reading all week about Bush’s desire for a smooth transition–a “seamless handoff” to the Obama administration. Well, thanks for the concern George, but I’m not sure how seamless the handoff could be considering the ball you’re handing off is so badly beat up and worn down, battered and bruised…oh yeah, and poisoned.

I’m afraid a smooth transition would’ve required 8 years of care, concern, and sound decision making.

It would also be nice if you didn’t take every last opportunity to enact a wide array of federal regulations which would weaken government rules aimed at protecting consumers and the environment before leaving office in January.

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A Last Push to Deregulate

Mean Joe Green #34: An Environmental President: Trick or Treat?

Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 10/30/08
We’ll see…

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Mean Joe Green #20: Obama’s Election Key to Future of the Planet

I recently watched the video of Grist’s Nancy Pelosi interview. The video was filmed after Al Gore’s speech to move to 100% renewable energy in the next ten years. In the video Pelosi states the environmental impact of supporting Obama over McCain.