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How Hollywood and Silicon Valley took over America

by Mojambo ( 80 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Media, Politics, Progressives at June 3rd, 2013 - 7:00 am

Read this article and see what we are up against.  America will resemble California soon enough (and without the great weather).

Republicans need to be the party of  the middle class and stop throwing themselves on the sword for the millionaires (most of whom such as Jeffrey Katzenberg supported Obama). Let Obama and the Democrats tax them to death.

by Matthew Continetti

This is a story about politics and power in the golden land, and it begins with the money. In early May a luxury resort in Laguna Beach, Calif., hosted a five-day semi-annual meeting of the Democracy Alliance, a secret, invitation-only organization of liberal moneybags that since its formation in 2005 has directed some $500 million in contributions to progressive groups. Never has a wolves’ den been so posh.

The Alliance discloses neither its members nor its beneficiaries, but some of the details of its structure have leaked out over time. The Los Angeles Times, which was granted exclusive access to the Laguna retreat, reports that Chris Hughes, the Facebook millionaire who owns a failing lifestyle magazine, has joined the ranks of the Alliance, which has “roughly 100 members, who pay annual dues of $30,000,” and who “are required to contribute at least $200,000 to organizations in the group’s portfolio.”

Currency speculator George Soros is perhaps the most famous member of the Alliance. Together, he and his friends have sponsored behemoths such as the Center for American Progress and Media Matters for America, as well as small fry such as Organizing for Action (OFA), the advocacy group affiliated with the White House that so far has failed to meet its fundraising goals or secure a single political victory. Jon Carson, the Obama stooge who runs OFA, pitched the likes of Hughes and Soros at the retreat, as did California’s governor and lieutenant governor. Robert Reich was there too.

One would be hard pressed to think of a more appropriate setting than the Golden State for this confluence of rich Democrats and the hacks they employ. After years of playing second fiddle to the South and its ornery Republicans, California and its Democrats have recaptured their position in the first chair. More than the beautiful weather, the ecological diversity, and the dream factories in Los Angeles, California ought to have a reputation as the financial and ideological epicenter of Barack Obama’s America.

California supplies not only vast amounts of capital to the Democratic Party and its infrastructure, but supplies also the spiritual inspiration for the policies those Democrats seek to impose on the rest of America. The state represents a possible future for the entire nation, and the preferred future of the American left: environmentally stringent, demographically heterogeneous, Pacific-oriented, inequality-obsessed (and inequality-prone), and devoid of conservatives in positions of influence.

[………]  More of Obama’s 2012 campaign haul came from California than from any other state, contributions from the Los Angeles-Long Beach metro area were behind only those from Washington, D.C., and New York City, and the president has drawn ideas and resources and personnel from Hollywood and Silicon Valley.

Best of all for Obama, his relationship to the entertainment and tech industries has undergone hardly any of the scrutiny to which he would be subjected if he were a Republican drawing funds from Wall Street, oil, and gas. In the imaginations of American journalists, so many of whom live on the comparatively dull, and alternately humid and frigid, East Coast, California occupies a special place, a picturesque landscape full of beautiful people who profit from make-believe. Hollywood wealth in particular enjoys immunity from criticism or skeptical inquiry. No wonder why: What every blogger really wants to do is direct.

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It’s March 2011. The Obama lieutenants are there to convince Katzenberg, “who is worth an estimated $800 million,” to contribute to Priorities USA Action, the pro-Obama Super PAC that can raise unlimited amounts of money. Begala says a few lines of dialogue concerning the plagues that will befall the land if Mitt Romney becomes president. Katzenberg, wearing “a V-neck sweater over a T-shirt, slacks, and sneakers—his Hollywood CEO uniform,” barks: “I know all that.” What he doesn’t know is the business plan.

Long story short, Katzenberg “liked what he heard.” This opponent of unregulated political giving put his qualms aside long enough to donate $2 million toward the production of ads accusing Mitt Romney of causing a woman’s death from cancer. [………]

And what a cow! “At 60, Katzenberg, who stands 5-foot-5, cut a lean and fit figure (‘On background, he’s incredibly buff,’ says a friend of his), his clean-shaven face taut and tanned, with a disarming, horsey smile.” Most of that sentence reads as though the DreamWorks publicity department had dictated it, but “horsey”? There goes Kroll’s job as a production assistant on The Croods 2.

Katzenberg is a fascinating subject. A onetime aide to Mayor John Lindsay, the liberal Republican who did so much to make NYC ungovernable in the 1960s, young Squirt played his connections into a job as Barry Diller’s assistant, then as Michael Eisner’s number two at Disney, then as business partner with Steven Spielberg and David Geffen, then most recently as the head of a successful animation studio. Kroll tells this story well, but a little too well. The piece seems like the rough draft of a proposal for Katzenberg: The Authorized Biography. I can’t be the only person who laughed when I read that “Obama officials say they respect Katzenberg not only for his fundraising, but also because he has no specific ‘ask’—no ambassadorship to Switzerland, no regulatory tweak, no nights in the Lincoln Bedroom,” and laughed again when I read that “Katzenberg has said he wants nothing, personally or professionally, in exchange for his support of the president.”

What makes the joke especially sweet is that the sentences that follow describe not one but two things Katzenberg has received “for his support of the president”: A $430 million tax break for Hollywood studios as part of the fiscal cliff deal, and White House support for a distribution deal with China that would open the dictatorship to additional Hollywood blockbusters. When soon-to-be Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited Washington, D.C., in 2012, Kroll writes, Katzenberg “scored a seat next to Xi at a State Department luncheon.” Lucky guy. Surely that $30 million the bell cow had produced had nothing to do with it.

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Katzenberg political fixer Andy Spahn, a longtime Democratic operative who made his bones on Gary Hart’s presidential campaigns, “insists” to Kroll that “Katzenberg had no discussions with ‘anyone in the Obama administration’ about the Shanghai project, and denies he had any role in the WTO resolution.” Of course not: these things just happen. Somehow, though, they all happen to work out for Jeffrey. “Even when show business is on the losing side, Katzenberg knows how to work the angles.”

Show business lost in 2012 to Silicon Valley, the other province of the Democrats’ California Empire, over the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, an intellectual property law long sought by Hollywood. The law was shelved when a coalition of Internet activists and tech companies allied against it. Katzenberg and Spielberg may in this instance have been working against fellow Californians such as Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Eric Schmidt of Google, but despite their policy differences the West Coast moguls retained their shared sense of cynicism and opportunism.

Even as they shipped animator and manufacturing jobs overseas, Katzenberg and the late Steve Jobs of Apple supported politicians who decried outsourcing. Zuckerberg is so eager to import cheap tech labor that he is funding two pro-immigration reform campaigns, one making conservative arguments and the other making liberal ones. Financiers such as Tom Steyer, who build fortunes from government-subsidized green technologies, lambaste money in politics even as they invest in causes and candidates that will help line their friends’ pockets. And a loser like Al Gore, who lives part time in a luxury apartment in the St. Regis Tower in San Francisco, amasses a fortune mouthing environmental platitudes on the board of Silicon Valley companies, only to sell his media company to oil-and-carbon producing sheikhs.

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Fifteen years ago, in the Atlantic Monthly, Christopher Caldwell wrote of “The Southern Captivity of the GOP,” and described how “the Republicans have narrowly defined ‘values’ as the folkways of one regional subculture, and have urged their imposition on the rest of the country.” How different the world looks today, when the regional subculture is that of the sun-dappled coast, and the folkways are progressive shibboleths such as amnesty and environmentalism and social liberalism. The Southern Democrats are long dead, the Midwestern and Rust Belt Democrats are dying, and the New England Puritan Democrats have ceded control of their party to the donors in the West. If President Obama and his party leadership have a problem with the California captivity of the Democratic Party, I cannot detect it. What they should not forget, though, is that California is known not only for its starlets and startups but also for its earthquakes.

Read the rest –  The California captivity of the Democratic Party

God I hate Illinois Nazi’s California Enviro-Nazi’s…

by Guest Post ( 132 Comments › )
Filed under Progressives, Tranzis at March 21st, 2013 - 4:30 pm

Blogmocracy in Action

Guest Blogger: Doriangrey


 

Well, the California Enviro-Nazi’s are at it again. Today’s agenda… Blocking the construction of a Power Plant adjacent to Mission Trails Regional Park. San Diego, California imports the majority of it’s electricity from Arizona. The San Onofre is currently operating at 70% capacity and may not be allowed to return to full capacity. These damned fools are already trying to close three of San Diego County’s largest power plants, the Encina Power Station in Carlsbad, the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station north of Oceanside and the South Bay Power Plant in Chula Vista.

These Enviro-Nazi’s are the most disgusting of hypocrites, they want all the benefits of living in a high tech society, but none of the energy requirements. It is my personal feeling that anyone who protests the construction of any power generating station should be required by law to be disconnected 100 percent from the power grid, no electricity, no natural gas, no gasoline, no diesel. In other words, forced to live without the power that they are attempting to deprive everyone else of. Are you a “NIMBY” (Not In My Back Yard) ok, fine, no power of any kind for you. If these are your convictions, then prove it, live by those convictions.

To call these assholes raging imbecilic morons would genuinely be an insult to raging imbecilic morons. Former Bob Marley guitarist Pete Tosh once wrote a brutally honest statement in one of his songs, “Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die.” Ok, everybody (Atheist excluded perhaps) wants to go to heaven, but nobody goes there alive. Ya got to die to get there. Well, living in a first world high tech society has it’s parallels, everyone wants to enjoy the benefits of a high technological society. You want your cell phone? You want your computer? How about your stove to cook on, your refrigerator to keep your food safe to eat? You want lights at night? You want heat in the winter? Air Conditioning in the summer? You want to own an automobile, you want a damned job? Hell, let’s be brutally honest, you want food to eat? None of these things are possible without electricity. Wake the hell up and face reality, we do not live in an agrarian society, the population of the United States alone is to great for us to ever return to being an agrarian society. Not without between half and 2/3rds of the American population having to DIE first.

Ok you brain dead worthless imbeciles, you want to return to being a agrarian society, let’s make a list of who has to die for that to happen, but get this 100 percent fixed in your heads, you want this, your name is first on that list. First on the list to be kicked off the power grid, first on the list to loose all of the benefits of technology. First on the list to loose your toys, your tools, your creature comforts, your homes, your cars your cell phones, your computers, your cars, your homes, your damned jobs and even your food. No medical care, no ambulances, no fireman, no nothing that you cannot do yourself with simple hand made tools. Grow your own food, no fertilizers, defend yourselves, no police and no firearms. Oh… and suck it, no land for you either. Try growing your food without land.

Sorry you worthless fucks, electricity is a necessary evil of a technological society. It is a necessary evil of living on planet earth with a population of 7 billion people. Don’t like it, tough shit, be the first to prove the depths of your convictions, make that list of who has to die to bring your utopia about, but remember, the very first person on that list is… YOU.

(Cross Posted at the Wilderness of Mirrors)

California Proves Once Again, We Do Not Live In A Vacuum.

by Flyovercountry ( 31 Comments › )
Filed under Politics at August 5th, 2012 - 11:07 am

Every vacation time Case Western University has, I get to debate the young Keynesian skulls full of mush. They come to visit, and start regaling me with regurgitations of what they learned in their latest college level economics courses. (Milton Friedman, Adam Smith, and Fredric Bastiat must be rolling furiously in their graves with the state of economic study in today’s colleges.) Fortunately, the structure of our nation, which allows for 50 separate entities to act as laboratories as to which kinds of policies are effective, and which ones are destructive, can lend impartial testimony. Fifty years ago, Texas was governed almost exclusively by the Democrats, and California almost exclusively by the Republicans. At that time, Texas was a backwards economic blight on America, and California boasted an economy which if considered separately, would have been the Fourth largest in the world.

The story today is much different for those two states, as are the roles of who governs them.

Part of the problem with the self anointed intellectuals is that while they are able to eloquently describe in great detail how their theories are completely sound, and Keynesian economics are superior to other schools of thought, not a single one of them can adequately answer the question of why it has never worked, and in fact why it continually makes any problems far, far worse.

“We just didn’t do it big enough.” “We chose the wrong people to make the decisions.” “It would have been worse still, had we not implemented those policies.” Of course each of these answers forces one to completely ignore the harshest lessons taught by history, as well as completely discount human behavior. Businesses are fleeing California. Texas is booming. Every state with a Republican Governor is outpacing every state with a Democrat Governor in terms of job growth, per capita income, and consumer confidence. That fact alone is simply astounding.

Have no fear though, Barack Obama is around to inflict bloated and grotesquely overbearing bureaucracies upon those states that show too much positive accomplishment. The EPA has taken to flying drones all over Texas and North Dakota for the express purpose of slowing their job growth to match that accomplished by the Democrat run locations. And you thought he didn’t care!

Cross Posted from Musings of a Mad Conservative.

Fight on a California Freeway

by Phantom Ace ( 156 Comments › )
Filed under Fight Thread, Open thread at June 21st, 2012 - 7:00 pm

Here is a nasty fight that broke out on a California Freeway.

No word on whether Bath Salts was behind this attack.