Ya so I started talking to B-52* on our trip about an idea i had a while ago
(e:zobar,37324) and now it's bugging me, beacuse I'm totally convinced I'm a visionary genius. I've even given it a name that I think is quirky yet compelling: The Muckraker & Picayune.
The idea is, I'd start out with a cryptic classified ad in the paper [since I kind of get the five-finger discount here] and maybe craigslist that basically just says:
INTERESTING PEOPLE WANTED for new publication. www.* for info or mail submissions to *.
Submissions: limit one per issue, 8.5"x11", anything else goes. Then I'd collect the entries and get them printed up & distributed every full moon. [Not that that's really significant or relevant in any way, but 'Sturgeon Moon 2007' sounds cooler than 'v6n32.']
But here's why: the newspapers around here are for shit, present company included. A
long time ago my paper had a real DIY feel, but now it's old and stodgy like NPR. The editorial at the Buffalo News is idiotic, and they'd be better off just reprinting the AP feed. The Beast, if they're still in business, is only in it for shock value. The guys at Buffalo Rising are political space cadets** and really, you can only be so elitist when you run a meet-your-merchant magazine. There's a new one called Block Club, and I wish them all the luck in the world but Buffalo Rising will not tolerate another meet-your-merchant in this city, and I doubt the public is really that interested in the private lives of potential future advertisers.
The Muckraker would at least be a fun & hopefully interesting diversion. At RIT there was an approximately similar publication
which at one point enjoyed greater readership than the 'official' magazine. Only problem: how the Hell do you pay for something like this? I don't think it'll cost
much, but it'll still cost
something. You can't really sell advertising, because [theoretically] anybody can get anything printed in it for free. You can't really sell subscriptions, because you can get it free at the coffeeshop. Voluntary donations just don't work. Merch? An expanded edition for subscribers?
Any ideas? Any writers?
- Z
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- Well, if (e:dragonlady7) is B-17 then I guess that makes her younger sister B-29 and her next younger sister B-52. Makes sense to me.
- You want proof? In 2005, Newell donated $5000 to each mayoral campaign - Brown, Calvaneso, Einach, Flynn, even Jackson. Who the fuck does that?
Since you mentioned voting - they simply are a matter of public record.
As far as secret holds are concerned, its an old parliamentary trick based on the requirement of "unanimous consent" on forwarding bills to the Senate floor. Its been done before and inevitably it will be done again... in the past it has been used as a stalling tactic when a Senator feels like ample time to ask questions or debate the bill hasn't been given.
I have no idea why this practice hasn't been abolished, other than that nobody has considered how to effectively manage the flow of bills in the Senate otherwise. In the House there are rules regarding length of debate and number of amendments before the bill reaches the floor; in the Senate there are no such rules.
Secret holds were abolished at one point in the 90's only to be reinstated because instead of "anonymously" (not entirely true, the majority and minority leaders usually know who it is) voicing opposition before the bill hit the floor, the staller would simply halt the bill in public once the bill hit the floor. In other words, less things got done.
Why anybody would oppose strengthening the FOIA is beyond me, especially since it has such a vastly bi-partisan support base behind it and will ultimately pass. I don't think its time to be a conspiracy theorist quite yet.