BBC News – German dialect in Texas is one of a kind, and dying out

This is an absolutely fascinating piece from my friend, Walking Raven (in her Cognitive Surplus guise). The video portion is well worth your time. These towns should advertise in Deutschland sofort. Germans love the American Southwest and they would be delighted to visit these towns. Such an influx could reinvigorate the local usage, though that too might mean the end of Texas German. Note in this pidgin the same forces one sees at work in Spanglish. Ausgezeichnet!

BBC News – German dialect in Texas is one of a kind, and dying out

Still the biggest ancestry group in the US, according to Census data, a large majority of German-Americans never learned the language of their ancestors.

Hans Boas, a linguistic and German professor at the University of Texas, has made it his mission to record as many speakers of German in the Lone Star State as he can before the last generation of Texas Germans passes away.

Mr Boas has recorded 800 hours of interviews with over 400 German descendants in Texas and archived them at the Texas German Dialect Project. He says the dialect, created from various regional German origins and a mix of English, is one of a kind.

BBC News – German dialect in Texas is one of a kind, and dying out

Pearce took $19,525 flight to Egypt (fiscal hypocrite)

Our conservative.

» Pearce took $19,525 flight to Egypt | ABQ Journal

Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M., booked a $19,525 flight to Egypt last November, paid for by taxpayers, to visit members of the New Mexico National Guard, according to U.S. House foreign travel reports. …

An online search for round-trip airfare between Hobbs – Pearce’s hometown, where staff said the trip originated – and Cairo, leaving in less than two weeks with travel on same days of the week as Pearce, found tickets starting at $2,477.

That short-notice fare totals less than 13 percent of what taxpayers paid for Pearce’s trip. Fares for travel to Egypt leaving from Washington, D.C., were less than half that price, starting at $1,056. …

Meanwhile, Pearce has repeatedly warned that he believes financial belt-tightening is needed to catch up with Washington’s “spending problem.”

“Get yourselves efficient,” Pearce advised New Mexico federal workers in January amid a congressional fight on sequestration budget cuts that have since taken effect. “… I encourage the people in New Mexico to lead by example. Tighten your own belt and you’ll find yourself a winner as these cuts happen.”

The trip to Egypt wasn’t Pearce’s only trip to a foreign country within the past year. Other travel included trips to Ghana, the United Arab Emirates and Germany, although those trips had the international travel provided by the military, an option available to members of Congress.

Other members of New Mexico’s House delegation did not report any official foreign travel in 2012, according to House foreign travel records.

» Pearce took $19,525 flight to Egypt | ABQ Journal

Investigating ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council — “It’s like tipping the thief for picking your pocket.”

Watch Bill Moyers’ report or read the transcript and become OUTRAGED. ALEC unites Christians and Corporations to dominate legislation *EVERYWHERE*. Out of the asses’ mouths:

DR. MILTON FRIEDMAN: The real problem is how do we get to a system in which parents control the education of their children. Of course the ideal way would be to abolish the public school system and eliminate all the taxes that pay for it.

BILL MOYERS: But ALEC was spawned, in 1973, in part as the brainchild of a very different conservative icon.

PAUL WEYRICH: We are talking about Christianizing America

PAUL WEYRICH: They want everybody to vote. I don’t want everybody to vote. […] As a matter of fact, our leverage in the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down. …

Moyers: And as ALEC grew more influential, it became a home not just for corporations and conservative politicians, but for their fellow travelers, the billionaire bankrollers of the American right: the Koch brothers. …

So, when your elected legislators are meeting with corporate lobbyists behind closed doors, ALEC thinks you – the public, the voter – have no right to know what they have done or even talked about.

Investigating ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council

Full Show: United States of ALEC — A Follow-Up

June 21, 2013

A national consortium of state politicians and powerful corporations, ALEC — the American Legislative Exchange Council — presents itself as a “nonpartisan public-private partnership”. But behind that mantra lies a vast network of corporate lobbying and political action aimed to increase corporate profits at public expense without public knowledge.

In state houses around the country, hundreds of pieces of boilerplate ALEC legislation are proposed or enacted that would, among other things, dilute collective bargaining rights, make it harder for some Americans to vote, and limit corporate liability for harm caused to consumers — each accomplished without the public ever knowing who’s behind it. Using interviews, documents, and field reporting, the episode explores ALEC’s self-serving machine at work, acting in a way one Wisconsin politician describes as “a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests.” …

FORMER WISCONSIN DEM. REP. MARK POCAN: This is part of a national conservative movement […] that’s involved in all 50 states, that introduces the same cookie cutter legislation state by state on behalf of their corporate paid members.

Investigating ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council

What is ALEC? – ALEC Exposed

What is ALEC?

ALEC is not a lobby; it is not a front group. It is much more powerful than that. Through ALEC, behind closed doors, corporations hand state legislators the changes to the law they desire that directly benefit their bottom line. Along with legislators, corporations have membership in ALEC. Corporations sit on all nine ALEC task forces and vote with legislators to approve “model” bills. They have their own corporate governing board which meets jointly with the legislative board. (ALEC says that corporations do not vote on the board.) Corporations fund almost all of ALEC’s operations. Participating legislators, overwhelmingly conservative Republicans, then bring those proposals home and introduce them in statehouses across the land as their own brilliant ideas and important public policy innovations—without disclosing that corporations crafted and voted on the bills. ALEC boasts that it has over 1,000 of these bills introduced by legislative members every year, with one in every five of them enacted into law. ALEC describes itself as a “unique,” “unparalleled” and “unmatched” organization. We agree. It is as if a state legislature had been reconstituted, yet corporations had pushed the people out the door.

What is ALEC? – ALEC Exposed

ALEC Politicians – SourceWatch – Legislators with ALEC Ties

“Whenever conservatives on the court have had the opportunity to tilt the playing field toward their side, they have done so.” – E.J. Dionne

E.J. Dionne: The Supreme Court furthers conservative goals – The Washington Post

on issues directly related to political and economic influence, the court’s conservative majority is operating as a political faction, determined to shape a future in which progressives will find themselves at a disadvantage. …

Whenever conservatives on the court have had the opportunity to tilt the playing field toward their side, they have done so. …

In less-diplomatic language, existing majorities may try to fix election laws to make it far more difficult for their opponents to toss them from power in later elections. Republican legislatures around the country have passed a spate of voter suppression laws disguised as efforts to guarantee electoral “integrity” for just this purpose. …

This is not an argument about what the Constitution says. It is a battle for power. And, despite scattered liberal triumphs, it is a battle that conservatives are winning.

E.J. Dionne: The Supreme Court furthers conservative goals – The Washington Post

ABQ Uptown Growers’ Market · Farm Fresh Produce · Locally Grown

Eat well and support local businesses that exist to nourish you and our community.

ABQ Uptown Growers’ Market · Farm Fresh Produce · Locally Grown

Opening June, 2013 – 2 Locations!

Tuesday Market 1200 Block of Central NE, across from Presbyterian Hospital
7AM – 1PM Starting June 25 – October 29.

Saturday Market at ABQ Uptown [across for Trader Joe’s]
7AM – Noon Starting June 29 – October 26.

ABQ Uptown Growers’ Market · Farm Fresh Produce · Locally Grown

"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." — Sam Adams