Sat, 17 Oct 2009

Election Runup Discussion #1 - Beyond the Unspoken Din

Thursday afternoon, I heard that candidates would be gathering at Manuel's Tavern that evening. So, I gathered my pad and camera, and ventured down the road to catch a glimpse of actual campaigning. Sadly, it was a 'meet-and-greet', instead of the spit-turning debate such a venue's denizens are capable of. Still, it was a good opportunity to see a good number of candidates in person, and made for an jump-in-and-swim introduction to this election cycle.

This brings me to my first (and largest) revelation, having spent most of the past year in a virtual cave: There is surprisingly (or not) low interest in the mayor's race. From at least one official, I heard that in at least several gatherings and debates, candidate entourages have outnumbered general public. This gathering seemed to match that description; a few times, one could tell who was speaking from the direction (or lack) of flashbulbs.

My second revelation should be old news to anyone who isn't me: most of Atlanta's recreation facilities are closed. This has to be the lowest-hanging election fruit I've heard of in a long, long time. Kasim Reed is waving this flag all over the place, and should build some support from doing so.

I also note that of all the candidates in attendance, Mr. Reed demonstrated the kind of charisma which draws people in. While I also think charisma's advantage is diminished in this present age, the capability will make him an effective candidate at any level.

My third revelation of the evening: In this day and age, the mere presence of an SLR camera makes one look like some form of media rep. I had an idea of showing up early, finding a quiet spot, and watcing/noting the proceedings...FAIL. If I had a dollar for every sideways glance from suspicious politicians and campaigners , I'd have easily made 1-3 months' rent. It was mostly hilarious.

Away from the tavern...props to ATLMalcontent for correctly calling out the panhandler issue's depiction as a tourism problem, and the implications of such an attitude on life in the city, and for Andisheh's shrewd Twitter updates (some of which are also gathered here by ATLMalcontent). I watched those updates live, and they were drippingly sharp satire.

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Name that Party

Thirty Senators voted against the following Defense funding amendment last week:

     Sec. 8104. (a) None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used for any existing or new Federal contract if the contractor or a subcontractor at any tier requires that an employee or independent contractor, as a condition of employment, sign a contract that mandates that the employee or independent contractor performing work under the contract or subcontract resolve through arbitration any claim under title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or any tort related to or arising out of sexual assault or harassment, including assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, or negligent hiring, supervision, or retention.
     (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) does not apply with respect to employment contracts that may not be enforced in a court of the United States.

Take a wild guess which party they belong to?

posted at: 18:20 | permanent link to this entry

Today's topic for discussion is:
Chaetopterus pugaporcinus, the pigbutt worm.
posted at: 07:46 | permanent link to this entry