Current Affairs

May 04, 2008

Cuts in Arts Education

Budget cuts are happening at every level of publicly funded organizations whether we are talking about government, charities, arts organizations or schools.  Historically, every time the economy starts to falter and the states and federal government start cutting money for education the first thing that seems to get hit the hardest is music and theater programs in our public schools.  In 2005, when being interviewed for a magazine article about my involvement in the music community in Arizona, I called this practice "a crime".  My feelings have not changed.  Whether you have children in school, are retired, or are a corporate CEO, you must speak out and keep the arts education process moving forward.  Time after time, the statistics prove, that children given a solid arts background, do better academically than those who don't.  Parents need to write or call their school boards.  Retirees need to contact their state and federal representatives.  Big business needs to put aside a percentage of their profits to fund arts educatiion in their local communities.  Yes, I agree that academic subjects are important but the arts are equally important to the survival of our civilized world.  Maybe if we pumped as much money into the arts as we do into defense, perhaps the world would be a different place.

January 20, 2008

I Have a Dream......

With Martin Luther King Day upon us I want to urge all of you to think about the phrase he made so famous.  Without getting any one group of people upset with me, I want to remind everyone that Martin's Dream was more than equality for African-Americans.  It was equality and equal opportunity for every man, woman and child of every race and religion in the world.

The special interest groups don't understand that.  Yes, they have a place and have valid goals but those should not be to punish others for past mistakes.  The world needs to move forward together.

Well, that's two blog posts in a row where I am on my soapbox.  I will step off for now and hope I made a difference.  At least I am trying. 

Funding the State Budget

One of the things they say you should never talk about with musicians is politics.  I guess that's why this blog does not have a Political category.  Of course, Current Affairs, is close.

I live in Arizona and like many states 2007 was not a good year for the state as far as revenue colleciton goes.  The state is looking to cover more than a one billion dollar shortfall.  In today's paper I read two things the state's Govenor and Legislature are currently discussing; installing radar cameras on all freeways to cover at least half the shortfall and a tax cut for businesses.  Am I totally ignorant or do these two things seem to work against each other. 

We really do need Pat Paulsen back running for office.  He certainly has more to say that made sense than our current group of politicians. 

January 09, 2008

Pat Paulsen for President

Ok so Pat died a few years ago.  That's not stopping his perennial campaign committee from running him in 2008.  I don't know about your thoughts but in my opinion, Pat Paulsen is still the best candidate running. Visit www.paulsen.com for the latest info on Pat's campaign.

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