Andre Holland Andrew Holland

Holler howl

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New Jack / Dick city

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Un beso from Bernie

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For a few besos more

I want to ask you to clear your mind for a moment and count to 10.

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In those 10 seconds, Jeff Bezos, the owner and founder of Amazon, made more money than the median employee of Amazon makes in an entire year. An entire year.

Think about that.

Think about how hard that family member has to work for an entire year, the days she or he goes into work sick, or has a sick child, or struggles to buy school supplies or Christmas presents, to make what one man makes in 10 seconds.

According to Time magazine, from January 1 through May 1 of this year, Jeff Bezos saw his wealth increase by $275 million every single day for a total increase in wealth of $33 billion in a four-month period.

Meanwhile, thousands of Amazon employees are forced to rely on food stamps, Medicaid and public housing because their wages are too low. And guess who pays for that? You do. Frankly, I don’t believe that ordinary Americans should be subsidizing the wealthiest person in the world because he pays his employees inadequate wages.

But it gets remarkably more ridiculous: Jeff Bezos has so much money that he says the only way he could possibly spend it all is on space travel.

Space travel. Have you ever heard of such a thing? It is absolutely absurd.

Well here is a radical idea: Instead of attempting to explore Mars or go to the moon, how about Jeff Bezos pays his workers a living wage? How about he improves the working conditions at Amazon warehouses across the country so people stop dying on the job? He can no doubt do that and have billions of dollars left over to spend on anything he wants.

So today, whether or not you use Amazon, I want to ask you to join me in sending a message to Jeff Bezos:

Sign my petition to Jeff Bezos: It is long past time you start to pay your workers a living wage and improve working conditions at Amazon warehouses all across the country. He needs to know that you are aware of his company’s greed, which seems to have no end.

Now, I have never understood how someone could have hundreds of billions of dollars and feel the desperate need for even more. I would think that, with the amount of money he has, Jeff Bezos might just be able to get by.

And I think there is something weird and wrong with people who have that much and are willing to step over working people, many with families and young children, in order to get more and more.

But this is not just about the greed of one man. These are policy failures as well.

Last year, Amazon made $5.6 billion in profits and did not pay one penny in federal income taxes. The Trump tax cuts rewarded Amazon with almost $1 billion more. And city after city is offering additional tax breaks, mostly in secret, for the right to host Amazon’s second corporate headquarters.

In my view, a nation cannot survive morally or economically when so few have so much and so many have so little. Millions of people across this country struggle to put bread on the table and are one paycheck away from economic devastation, and the wealthiest people in this country have never had it so good.

It has got to stop.

But that starts with all of us making our voices heard and being clear — loudly and directly — that this kind of greed is intolerable, and it must end. And that starts with you:

Sign my petition to Jeff Bezos: It is long past time you start to pay your workers a living wage and improve working conditions at Amazon warehouses all across the country. He needs to know that you are aware of his company’s greed, which seems to have no end.

As Americans, we must ask ourselves one fundamental question, and that is whether or not this is the kind of country and economic culture we are comfortable with.

I am not. And I don’t believe you are either.

Thank you for making your voice heard.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders

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Charles White ‘Folksinger’ w Kadir Nelson ‘The Queen of Soul’

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Elizabeth Warren w Beth Am Women

One is 1/32 Cherokee; the other is 3.200 members of the tribe. One is MA. The other MOT.
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Levels of the Game

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A 1969 book by McPhee and a 2018 photo by me


And: times article about film on John McEnroe, 2/3 of C1
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3rd in a series: Jesse Gonder the catcher for the pathetic Mets that inspired indie rock icons Yo La Tengo has a grandson Jase Turner, a former minor league player, who keeps athletes eligible at mighty Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland, and listens to both Coldplay and Little Dragon

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Weird path in baseball music nexus

Young Gonder Turner yonder
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And I admit for a minute there I confused or fused Little Dragon of Sweden (“high”!!, “twice”) w Imagine Dragons who I first heard via Eric Lindley pka careful)

This has close to 3m hits on YouTube whereas Jesse Gonder despite being minor league player of the year and called the best natural BL from Oakland had only 220 mlb H:

That I would do that —the below has close to a BILLION hits – reveals me as the Al Schact of would be Lyor Cohens:

and and: and this is the music blogger or music guy with blog equivalent to protecting the plate with two strikes and managing a flare to opposite field but I met Eric Lindley in 2010 fall and Imagine Dragons’ first Interscope release was not until 2012 so it was Lucky Dragon that careful tried to hip me to. They who were in 2008 Whitney Biennial.

edit to add, on Sunday: apparently there was a lock-down at O’Dowd the day I was gonna go up there and interview Jesse Gonder’s grandson so its better than just as well that TMW said let’s go to the City SF to the two museums we like there. Meanwhile there’s something in the papers today about cutting sports from Oakland public schools.

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Happy birthday, Choo Choo Coleman

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His real name is Clarence. He was 5 foot eight or 5 to 9. Weighed 160 or 165. Played in 201 games. Only six more after this card was printed. One hundred fifty four as a catcher one in outfield and 46 as pinch hitter.
Lifetime average of .197 barely Hit his way wait
Edit to add: he died in 2016 just short of 79.
Three more tidbits one he was hit by a pitch in his first event or put her parents to he was featured in the famous baseball cards flipping training book and three he moved to Newport News Virginia and worked as a cook and a Chinese restaurant his wife’s family owned so he’s literally Cheff choo-choo

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Giants beat Mets on ‘Yo La Tengo’

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Cue Ira and Georgia


Mr tough says “we win”

Edit to add: I bought the two local papers to see how they covered this. Here also is The New York Times online capture:
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I thought they should have mentioned Ira and Georgie — or Garrett Morris and Chica Escuelas – but FLM of Thr yikes explained it thuslike
a seemingly routine pop-up to shallow left. Shortstop Amed Rosario called for the ball, but left fielder Dominic Smith, who began playing the outfield this summer, didn’t slow down and collided with Rosario, who dropped the ball as McCutchen scored. The error was charged to Smith, who had entered as part of a double switch in the 12th.

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Eddie Gale ‘Black Rhythm Happening’ w Brother Thelonious Belgian style abbey ale

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Brother Thelonius is from North Coast Brewing in Fort Bragg and I’m pretty certain they sponsored a tour by Helen Sung Whose cousin married a dear friend of mine and who’s reed player is my former client. Whereas Eddie Gale is teaching at San Jose State and I heard about him from a yoga student named Mimi Dye violin church lady, and tried to interview ince to be his manager, and is still at it on trumpet almost 50 years past his famous blue note issues

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This CD features Elvin Jones on drums in 1969


Not sure why McCutcheon of the Giants shows up better than the excellent label of the beer of the Bemsha swing guy
This is kind of a curveball or really occur Hubble screwball but here is the Machala swing done by Esq you’re in Svensson of Sweden who I was just talking about today with three finish rocker dude’s who called themselves and their dicksSpeaking of which I met a guy named Sheldon K who claimed of work for Lockheed on the Hubble telescope

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