While GSFP is still up and running i will be posting on my main blog Info Ink for awhile….please go to there for my posts which will include Mississippi news and interests.
Archive for the ‘Mississippi’ Category
Announcement
Posted by lobotero on 14 August 2009
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Some Beliefs Die Hard
Posted by lobotero on 16 July 2009
Is there any doubt that racism is still alive and well in the state of Mississippi?
From an article written by Ward Schaefer in the Jackson Free Press:
State Sen. Lydia Chassaniol’s decision to speak at the annual conference of the white supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens last week drew disapproval from her constituents, as well as a defense from her state party chairman. As reported first by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hatewatch blog, Chassaniol, R-Winona, spoke to the racist, anti-Semitic group about “Cultural Heritage in Mississippi.”
“I wouldn’t associate myself with any hate group,” Lewis said. “For someone to do that sends a message to me that they somewhat or totally agree with their agenda.”
For Chassaniol, that would mean agreeing with the CofCC’s opposition to interracial marriage and “race-mixing” and the claim that black people are “genetically inferior.” Columnists in the CofCC’s newsletter have hyperventilated that non-white immigration to the U.S. was transforming the country into a “slimy brown mass of glop.”
The senator added in the e-mail that she has spoken at the all-black Greenwood Voter’s League, which some could consider racist for lacking white members: “I do not abide by labels such as this, and I hope you will forgive me for taking exception to the insinuation that I am racist, because I choose to belong to a conservative organization. Conservative is a term which also applies to fiscal matters.”
Mississippi Republican Party Chairman Brad White admitted that he would not have attended. “I wouldn’t have went,” White said. “Seeing the turmoil that it’s caused and some of the bad light that it’s put on her—I think unjustly and unfortunately—I wish that circumstances would have been different.”
Her attitude is a good indication of why Mississippians voted overwhelmingly for McCain in the last election. Race will be denied as the reason but voters in the state would have voted for Attila the Hun over Obama.
I am not saying that all voters in Mississippi are racists but the older more likely to vote regularly…are.
Posted in Issues, Mississippi, News, Politics, Society | Tagged: Conservatives, Political Speeches, Racism, republicans, State Senator, White Supremists | Leave a Comment »
Hurricane Season Good News
Posted by lobotero on 9 July 2009
It is being reported in Bloomberg:
El Nino conditions are forming in the Pacific Ocean, which may limit the number of hurricanes that form in the Atlantic this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported today.El Nino is a warming of the eastern Pacific that occurs every two to five years, on average, and lasts about 12 months, the agency said in a statement. Sea surface temperatures in the area were about 1 degree Celsius above average in June, according to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center in Camp Springs, Maryland.
While the phenomenon can mean more wintry storms in California, “on the positive side, El Nino can help suppress Atlantic hurricane activity,” said the NOAA statement. “In the U.S., it typically brings beneficial winter precipitation to the arid Southwest, less wintry weather across the North and a reduced risk of Florida wildfires.”
We residents of the Guld Coast will take all the good news we can get during hurricane season. We have suffered enough from these storms.
Happy….Happy…Joy…Joy
Posted in Mississippi, News, Society | Tagged: Hurricanes, Storm Season, Storms | 1 Comment »
What Of Gulfport?
Posted by lobotero on 26 June 2009
Gulfport’s new mayor is sworn in and the promises have begun…the new mayor got elected because he was doing it for Gulfport.
Schloegel outlined the main goals in a new strategic plan they developed: Enhance revenue through economic development, with a city emphasis on retail expansion; work with the state port and state Transportation Department to plan a transportation corridor that will meet the needs of port expansion; tap a variety of programs to help residents rehabilitate substandard housing; improve infrastructure, from roads to playgrounds; build on the momentum that has led to superior fire and police service; and achieve a new standard in early childhood education.
During his first few months in office, Schloegel will lead the city’s economic development effort. He said a hiring freeze will temporarily prevent replacement of the director who recently resigned. When the position is filled, he will look for a director with experience in retail development. He said the Harrison County Development Commission and Mississippi Development Authority do a good job of focusing on industrial development.
Declining revenue will make any program he may want to start difficult…..my question is will he find new ways of increasing the city coffers or will he be giving away the city in the name of progress?
In the past, too many mayors have given away the school and killed the children (a metaphor, I think). They have given tax breaks where tax breaks hurt the city and then the workers pay the price….companies get the gold…workers get the shaft.
Will our new mayor be good for the city or will he just be worried about the next election?
Posted in Mississippi, News, Politics | Tagged: Budgetary Issues, City Politics, Gulfport, Mayoral Politics | Leave a Comment »
Time To Make The Coast Presentable
Posted by lobotero on 8 June 2009
Recently I read an article in my local paper about the “program” to Clean-up the Coast ahead of the National Governors Conference to be held on the Coast in the coming weeks.
It is all about appearance….we would not want the nation’s govs to get the wrong impression of Mississippi….and besides this will cost no or little cash…and that is what the governor and the politicians want.
If they think they will embarrass Bubba into playing ball and not littering…they are on CRACK! Bubba cares less about what the Coast looks like as long as he can drink beer, riding around wasting gas in his boat and going to Hooters.
What these moronbic politicians should be worried about is the condition of the people in the state.,..that is a never ending embarrassment….low education…high amount of poor…high teen preggies…..crappy health care…these thing is what should be worked on and not how many years Toyota gets a free ride on taxes.
Mississippians are slobs and they will seldom change…but good luck with trying to bullshit the other governors.
Posted in Domestic Policy, Environment, Issues, Mississippi, News, Society | Tagged: Governors, Gulf Coast, Litter, Pollution | Leave a Comment »
Gulfport On The Sly
Posted by lobotero on 7 June 2009
Gulfport city leaders, after a closed-door meeting, announce plans to annex 2.5 square miles north of the city. The plan is expected to draw fire from neighboring Biloxi and Harrison County and from residents in previously annexed areas who believe the city hasn’t provided adequate services there even years after annexation.
Can you feel the wool being pulled over your eyes? Take a trip through North Gulfport sometime……check out the streets and such….after 20 years they still have not done right by the poor in the city.
Gulfport should not have been allowed to annex north up Hwy 49, they have dragged their feet on the promise improvements to the poorer neighborhoods.
A lawyer and expert on Mississippi’s open-government laws said Gulfport violated the law with its closed-door session on annexation and other matters. Gulfport Mayor Brent Warr, a lame duck who will leave office in weeks, responds that neither he nor the council did anything wrong with the secret meeting.
And his primary residence was an empty house during Katrina…….NOTHING Wrong?….yeah…right!
Posted in Issues, Mississippi, News, Society | Tagged: Annexation, City council, City Planning, City Politics, Gulfport, Zoning | Leave a Comment »
Mississippi’s Low Income Workers
Posted by lobotero on 6 June 2009
There is a movement taking hold that would try to protect low income workers….and Mississippi has it fair share of those, as well as day workers and such.
Original source: civilrights.org
Organizations that advocate for working-class Americans, such as the Institute for Policy Studies and Jobs with Justice, recently formed a coalition called the Inter-Alliance Dialogue to address the needs of low-income workers, minorities, domestic workers, day laborers, and other groups most affected by the recession.
In recent months, employers have been eliminating jobs at a rate of about half a million per month, causing many people to lose their homes and healthcare, especially low-income workers and minorities.
The groups that make up the Inter-Alliance Dialogue are urging Congress to address the needs of low-wage workers, by:
* passing the Employee Free Choice Act to expand workers’ right to organize and improve working conditions;
* enhancing worker protection laws to prevent wage theft and workplace abuses;
* preventing the lending and credit industries from taking advantage of minorities and low-income people;
* implementing fair immigration reform that protects workers and their families; and
* providing equal opportunities for jobs for all workers in the emerging green economy.
Posted in Civil Rights, Economics, Issues, Labor, Mississippi, News | Tagged: Employment, Low Income, Poor, Workers | Leave a Comment »
Here Is An Idea
Posted by lobotero on 5 June 2009
From a report by the AP:
A county sheriff in northern Ohio who banned pancakes from the jail menu to cut costs has found another way to save: He’s having the inmates grow their own food.Sandusky County Sheriff Kyle Overmyer got the idea for a vegetable garden at the jail in Fremont after he was forced to reduce his budget by $75,000 this spring.
Low-risk inmates who are allowed to mow lawns and do other chores around the county planted about an acre and a half of fruits and vegetables on jail grounds three weeks ago.
One inmate says everyone will enjoy the fresh food because budget cuts have made meals less appetizing.
Another great idea, but I believe this was tried in Harrison County about 20 years ago and had to be abandoned because of some visions of the old “chain gangs”.
A good idea and a money saving idea, but will there be ways that it can be abused?
Posted in Mississippi, News, Society | Tagged: Food Supply, Inmates, Recession | Leave a Comment »