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Got an Ed Fallon news letter. Thought I'd share it here on DU. Informational infromation: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Update – July 14, 2005
An Irish Reflection I’ve Got the Blues Progressive Editor Endorses Blouin??
AN IRISH REFLECTION
Well, I did it! I squeezed in a much-needed vacation to Ireland with Kristin and my parents. Ireland is my ancestral home in a very real way. Escaping poverty and political turmoil, my father’s parents came to New York in the late 1920s to a land of opportunity and hope. As my grandfather sought work, he was greeted by signs saying “Irish Need Not Apply.” Apparently, opportunity and hope were available only under certain ethnic conditions.
Like most immigrant families, my grandparents struggled to overcome obstacle after obstacle, eventually succeeding in their new homeland. They also retained strong ties to “the ole sod.” My father now owns the farmhouse and land where my grandmother was born and raised, a home built by my great-grandfather in 1890. Our close relatives in Ireland number as many as those in the U.S.
As is the case for the children of many immigrant families, the land of my grandparents has been and always will be my second home – but I emphasize the word “second.” Despite my grandmother’s powerful ties to her Irish kin – and her thick Irish brogue – she stated with pride that she was, first and foremost, an American. She and my grandfather succeeded in large part because of their own hard work and determination, but they couldn’t have done it without the countless people who helped them along the way.
I’VE GOT THE BLUES
I’ve been invited to perform at the Bowlful of Blues Festival in Newton on Saturday, July 16, in Maytag Park. It’s always a pleasure to be able to combine my passion for music with my passion for justice. I’ll be jamming from 4-4:30 p.m. with two of my Irish music buddies – Dean Wipperman and Leon Johnson. We’ll attempt a fusion of Irish, Blues and Zydeco. It’ll be a blast, and a good opportunity for community outreach – but don’t be looking for a cd from us any time soon. For those who can make it, I’d love to see you there.
PROGRESSIVE EDITOR ENDORSES BLOUIN??
On June 11, Art Cullen, editor of the Storm Lake Times and the nationally-circulated Progressive Populist, came out in support of Michael Blouin (likely gubernatorial candidate and recently-resigned director of the Iowa Department of Economic Development). This is shocking, since Blouin’s pro-big-business, anti-rural policies are the antithesis of Cullen’s standard editorial viewpoint.
Blouin is one of the primary architects of the Iowa Values Fund, which rewards a handful of businesses with generous taxpayer subsidies. (Note: Over the past ten years, 99.35% of all Iowa businesses HAVE NOT received a handout from state government.) This isn’t economic development. It’s corporate welfare and trickle-down economics. It didn’t work under Ronald Reagan, and it won’t work under Blouin or anyone else.
Years ago, when Blouin directed the Greater Des Moines Partnership (the equivalent of a chamber of commerce for central Iowa), he coordinated a promotional campaign called “Change Your View.” The campaign targeted both local and national audiences with slogans such as: “look beyond agrarian stereotypes of Iowa, acknowledge stereotypes with humor, and vigorously refute them.” It’s hard to imagine how Cullen – or any rural Iowan – could find that attitude desirable in a gubernatorial candidate.
Weigh in with your own opinion by contacting The Storm Lake Times, PO Box 487, Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 – (712) 732-4991 or times@stormlake.com. Fallon for Governor www.fallonforgovernor.org
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