Sunday, April 4, 2010

Stream of Consciousness... Nose Dive... Sorry for the Caps but OMG... Iyiyi... Let's Get Serious

Back from a place where the streets are clean, the tourism business is booming, people are kind and respectful of one another, policemen ride a regular beat on bycycles and scooters [and are friendly / helpful to the populus and the tourists] and...

It was right here in the USA.

How about that?

What is UP Kingston?

Before I had nothing except growing up in the country and an old, old trip to CA to compare the local status with...

But now I can tell you for sure, for sure...

Something is seriously wrong with the state that the City of Kingston is in... and reading in the "Daily Freeman" upon my return that the Kings Inn (This is not a direct quote) is down as a "historical landmark" of some sort - with the mention of "art deco" worth...

OMG...!

TIP:  Take down the rusted dinasaur on the way into (and out of...) Kingston and put up a "Welcome to Kingston" / "Please Come Back Soon!" sign painted with BRIGHT HAPPY COLORS...

Get some of the crap OFF the "historical landmark" (or whatever the proper term is) list...

File for a city bankruptcy as has been suggested by some seemingly bright folks around here...

And let some folks (people that surely know more than I do about research, analysis, budgets, business, success and futuristic profitable thinking) come to KNY to sort things out!

The waterfront... 

Great potential.

Flowers and trees and tourism... 

Great potential.

Historical landmarks...

Sure. 

A few are good and necessary...

Just like not-for-profits.

BUT YOU CAN'T KEEP A CITY ALIVE ON THE PAST..

OR ON THE BACKS OF THE POOR...

I once heard it remarked that social services serve as the "economic engine" of this City...

Well guess what?

That approach does NOT appear to be working.

In fact, it strikes me as a bad sad joke...

That isn't even fit for a clown.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Chips'NDips Entertainment - Lion's Club Expo - Thank You

["Hakuna Matata(English)"; as submitted to You Tube by pyrolonewolf on December 21, 2006;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejEVczA8PLU]

The Chips'NDips Entertainment Show at the Lion's Club Expo was a lot of fun and (on our part) a great success!  Did anyone from the City of Kingston attend?  Feedback?  Photos and a video are pending.  Thank You to Tom Keehn and company at the Lion's Club, the "wizard" and my other multitalented helper!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Taking Care of Business... Chips'NDips Entertainment... ShutterBug Photos


Chips'NDips Entertainment Services and ShutterBug Photos have teamed up to give it a go again this year!  Please check out the new blogsite at http://wwwchipsndipsentertainment.blogspot.com/

Chips'NDips will be in the St. Patrick's Day Parade - and will also be appearing [a Children's Clown, Magic and Music Show] at the Lion's Expo [Hudson Valley Mall - Sat. 3/20/2010 - Noon]

Economic Recovery - You Tube Video - Organizing for America - BarackObama.com

["Road to Recovery"; Organizing for America...; as submitted to You Tube by BarackObamadotcom on 2/17/2010; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWmUnU7HS-I]

Friday, February 5, 2010

Bria Kelly - "Anyway" - You Tube Music Video (Martina McBride)

For a Friend:

["Bria Kelly - Anyway Music Video - Martina McBride"; as submitted to You Tube by BriaKelly on June 15, 2008; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_7v-09Nrt4]

Friday, January 22, 2010

Campaign Reform... Playdough Monsters... Thank You to My Readers... Signing Off... Maybe I'll Return in the Future

["High court overhauls campaign financing"; as submitted to You Tube by WOODTV8 on January 21, 2010; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyMi8aipMsM]

Opinion Piece:

Perhaps the fact that corporations can now buy politicians in a forthright manner is (as "whacky" as this might sound) a "good" thing ("good" having about as much value as the American dollar right about now...) --- since not-for-profits, special interest groups and corporations appear to have been (in any number of cases) overtly and / or covertly doing so (i.e., buying politicians...) for quite some time, anyhow - and this latest "new rule" [in Bill Maher (sp?) speak] - simply tells "us" (in a more forthright manner) that what the people want (in terms of representation, laws, rules, etc) doesn't really mean (This is not a Democracy...) shi*.

Sad.

Unethical?

Criminal?

A matter of "acceptance?" --- in that it "is what it is" and "will be what it will be"?

I've been known to state that ours is a covert [hidden behind curtains one, two and three...] "caste system..."

Is "this latest" even uglier than that?

What is mightier - The dollar? The Bible (and/or other religious texts?)? A semi-automatic rifle? Or a baby tree that survives one of our mountain winters - and comes to full fruit in the Spring?

"Thou shalt not kill"...

The body?

The mind?

The spirit?

"Thou shalt not steal"...

Unless one is speaking of corporate political and financial rape?

"Thou shalt not..."

Speak the truth?

Speak at all?

Whisper?

Point two fingers out and three point back?

I guess.

Corporations have no God but the "God of Mammon" (money, riches, property, expansion...) --- so I guess it is fair to say who and/or what is going to be running this entire show (to which our representatives and political appointees bought the ticket) from now on...

Sad.

For sure.

It's back to art, poems and gardening [the world of politics has literally and figuratively made me sick...] for me.

NS

BTW, for those that might not know it, a person generally (there are exceptions) has a head, a body, two arms, two legs, eyes, a mouth, etc...

Which a corporation ["freedom of speech" --- my as*] does NOT.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

King Jr. Palin Obama TaxPayer Funded Elections You Tube Videos and Personal Opinions...

I have to admit that after finding the following video - on Martin Luther King Day - I was pretty upset. Not so much because of what Barack Obama [this video was submitted to You Tube in 2008] had to say - but because of the context in which he was saying it [I have been and remain (albeit a bit weary and more cynical...) a big supporter of President Obama...] - and his references to Biblical scripture.

I was not easy on Sarah Palin during her run for Vice-President - largely (although not exclusively) due to the fact that she appeared to be playing the religous card [with her own particular flair and style...] for all it was worth...

But I was not aware, during that time, that Obama was [to the degree portrayed in the following video] doing [at least in this instance]the same...

My apologies there...

I try to do balanced internet journalism [whether through my own words or my video clip picks / music clips] - and my dedication to THE constitutional principal of "Separation of Church and State" (like that, collectively, of our founding fathers during the time period in which the "US Constitution" and the "Bill of Rights" were written) is [across the board] firm.

Yes, Martin Luther King Jr. was an incredible man; an incredible Civil Rights activist and a Christian minister...

Yes, Sarah Palin has made it [however one wants to frame it...] to the "big top..."

But is it fair to use religion as a step-ladder to the "top"? [It is no secret that certain religous bodies have made (This is against Constitutional law, is this not?) some major political contributions [This became real evident (and was often accomplished by front groups and such...) in the Bush Jr. era...]

Whether this [the use of religous lobbying / religio-political platforms / etc] be on the local level, state level or national level?

Is there any more integrity evident [or lacking in evidence...] when a political candidate [no matter whom, or running for what...] panders to the major religious lobbyists "out there" - than when a political candidate [no matter whom, or running for what...] panders to insurance lobbyists, pharmeceutical lobbyists - or any other type of mega-buck [the war machine keeps pumping, does it not?] lobbyists?

They offer Civics studies in publically funded colleges...

They offer religious studies in publically funded colleges...

They do not combine the two...

No more than they combine Civics with Pharmaceuticals 101 or Religious Studies with Pharmaceuticals 101...

For good reason?

I think.

The other issue that I take up with the following video is that Reverend Martin Luther King - a tremendous Civil Rights activist - stepped away from race issues towards the end of his life [Is it not true that placing too much focus on race issues, although these certainly have their place, is devisive...?] - and started to focus [this, right before his assassination...] more on socio-economic stratification and the exploitation of and general plight of [whether they be Black, White, Hispanic, other...] the poor.

Which is something that I "think" President Barack Obama (who has no doubt learned a great deal over the last few years) has at least a tentative "grip" on --- but needs (perhaps, and not in a church...) to address in a more forthright public manner.

Some people will, no doubt, love the following video...

Some people will, no doubt, dis-like the following video...

And some others, like myself, will analyze it - each one in the way he or she sees fit - finding some aspects of it heartening - and other aspects of it disheartening...

Depending on where one stands on any number of issues.

["Barack Obama Speaks at Dr. King's Church"; as submitted to You Tube by BarackObamadotcom on January 21, 2008; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf0x_TpDris]

In regard to the following video, I feel the need to remind people that it "did" take an awfully loooooooong time to decide whether there should be a streetlight or a stop sign at a particular uptown (local) intersection...

Which would lead one to believe that even beyond the obvious lobbyist issues we have in this country [be these lobbyist issues related to religous bodies, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, major corporations, or whatever ...] --- with their potential for undue influence and/or corruption --- there are other major issues [Too much red tape? Too many committees, subcommittees, boards, exclusivity, secrecy and fine print?] to give some serious thought to as well...

["Lessig on Obama's First Year: Change Congress Chronicles"; as submitted to You Tube by ChangeYourCongress on January 19, 2010; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14dAwz0-HM8]

I love my country - and I consider myself a Christian [non-denominational / with a free-thinking edge...] in the best sense (my opinion) of the word...

Love and rationality are compatible in my book.

Peace and harmony [on a world-wide scale] are possible in my book.

And I sincerely believe that the integrity of each and every potential political candidate and/or office holder could be [We have the science, knowlege and technology to accomplish this...] evaluated [if we so chose] pretty deeply - prior to their election and/or appointments.

What to look for?

I believe a committment to integrity and social justice [in home, business, money and politics; and in regard to the "U.S. Constitution", "Bill of Rights", International Treaties, etc.] should top any list of questions [to be backed up by a proven track-record in this department] that political candidates "could" [How about a battery of psychological tests for political candidates? Lie detector tests evaluated by a number of different objective professionals?] be required to undergo...

And ones religious (or non) views and alliances (or non) should be left (100% --- this is personal information) out of it.

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All of that said, I am strongly in favor of taxpayer funded elections [with a cap per individual and a complete public accounting of same put together for evaluation by the people...] - as was presented [in part; my personal opinions have been added here...] in the above video.

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In closing, I want to propose the idea that demonstrated values and ethics [Adherance to any particular religous faith or body is not, or should not be, a requirement here...] - versus what all-too-frequently turns out to be empty words and/or bogus (Money motivated?) affilations - should be the thermometer [keeping the "US Constitution" and "Bill of Rights" firmly in mind...] through which we take "our" temperature [Are we "sick?"] and the temperature of [Are they "sick?"] others...

Thank you for reading.

Your ideas are also welcome here.

NS

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Harold Ford Jr v Senator Gillibrand... You Tube Videos... Brave New World Foundation Video... Lessons in Not Eating Ones Own Toes...

My apologies for any adds or video links that might show up along with the following videos. I do not recommend clicking on them and I do not [I have not even watched them] endorse or oppose any of them...

["Harold Ford, Jr. May Run for N.Y. Senate Seat"; as submitted to You Tube by the AssociatedPress; January 12, 2010; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5Qe4qIGWT0]

["Gillibrand and Ford Square Off"; as submitted by MaristPoll on
January 15, 2010; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvGuSFXHFco

[Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand 01182010; as submitted to You Tube by dnainfo on January 18, 2010; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYM_HVBYfQg]

["Meet Harold Ford, Jr.: Ann Coulter's Favorite Democrat..."; as submitted to You Tube by bravenewfilms January 13, 2010; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgBmQMSmCrY]

As someone that has been very impressed by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand...

I'd take the native New Yorker - gifted with a great intellect, class, basic manners, a positive record and style versus the guy [Talk about opinionated... What about what the constituents might want?] with a seemingly arrogant, locked-in-a-box, rude and obnoxious (my impressions, based on this video) side, any day!

Let's not eat our own toes...

Let's not take the elevator back down [referring to the Bush Jr. era] to the sewer...

Beware of stinky feet and anything that even slightly resembles [by word or by action...] a "golem"! [I'm thinking of the movie, "The Hobbit" ("Lord of the Rings"; JRR Tolkien) --- but "Webster's New World College Dictionary" (4th Ed.) defines a "golem" (in part) as a "a human being artificially created by cabalistic rites" (P. 610)].

NS

Addendum: Between the Far Left Liberals and the Far Right Conservatives [of whatever political party or parties they claim affiliation with...] I believe there is a happy medium...

Was I tough on Mr. Ford here? Yes.

Do I view him as an extremist - thus provoking an extreme (unusual) response from me? Yes.

Is extremism of any kind what we want to see take root (my apologies for the "golem" comment...) in America?

Let's hope - collectively - not.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Do You "Want Your Money Back" (?) VP Joe Biden / barackobama.com / Organizing for America... Credit Card - Haiti Issue... MoveOn.org Political Action... FAIR (New Site)... Petitions....



Photo (by NS) of the Cover of an Old "Jack and the Beanstalk" Book

Passing some information on:

I received the following a couple of days ago [Friday, 1/15/2010, via email) from Vice President Joe Biden via info@barackobama.com

"We want our money back‏"

"...President Obama announced our proposed Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee on the country's largest banks:

'My commitment is to recover every single dime the American people are owed. And my determination to achieve this goal is only heightened when I see reports of massive profits and obscene bonuses at some of the very firms who owe their continued existence to the American people...We want our money back, and we're going to get it.'

The fee would recover every penny loaned to Wall Street during the financial crisis and stop the reckless abuses and excesses that nearly caused the collapse of our financial system in the first place.

But the banking industry -- among the most powerful lobbies in Washington -- is already launching attacks to stop Congress from enacting the proposal.

Barack and I aren't backing down. But to win, we'll need the American people to add their voice right away.

Thankfully, OFA supporters are already signing on to a bold statement of support: "We want our money back -- and we stand with President Obama to make sure we get it.'"

To add your name to this, please go to http://my.barackobama.com/Banks

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I received the following (yesterday, Saturday, 1/16/2010, via email) from Daniel Mintz at MoveOn.org Political Action (moveon-help@list.moveon.org):

"As the tragedy in Haiti unfolds, Americans are generously donating millions of dollars to aid organizations.

But when Americans donate to charity with their credit cards, the credit card companies get rich. In some cases they keep 3% of the donation as a 'transaction fee,' even though that's far more than it costs them to process the donation.

It's outrageous and wrong—and it needs to stop.

Can you sign this petition to the CEOs of the major credit card companies demanding that they waive their processing fees for all charitable donations?"

If so, please go to:  http://pol.moveon.org/nofees/o.pl?id=18607-14968754-Yp.ozZx&t=3

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And, last but not least, another site and petition ( from FAIR at fair@fair.org ) to check out:

http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/592/t/10115/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=2195  [The petition has to do with an ongoing "effort to keep hard-hitting, independent journalism on PBS."

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Quote:

"'... [No] man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer, on account of his religious opinions or belief: but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.'

— Thomas Jefferson, The Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, enacted on January 16, 1786'"  [This was yesterday's "Freethought of the Day at http://www.ffrf.org/ ]

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Doing what I can when I can where I can...

Peace, Love, Truth, Equality and Humane Justice,

NS

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Positive Affirmation You Tube Video

["Self Esteem Quotes & Quotations"; as submitted to You Tube by 2headedguy; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lTTZQwQgAE]

Monday, January 11, 2010

City Council Meeting Tommorrow Night.... Questions and Thoughts on the Increase in Serious Crime Stats



Photo (by NS) from around Feb 2009

Has anyone read Oscar Lewis' article on the "Culture of Poverty" [1966]  / I still think that would be a really good idea...  Does anyone remember Senator Moynahan referring to Upstate New York as being like Appalacia?  What do you think he might add (if still alive) to that statement now?

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The City of Kingston Common Council Meeting is tomorrow night at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers.

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In browsing the replies posted on the "Kingston Freeman" online site, one does have to ask if the rise in some serious crimes [from 2008-2010, as noted in the post below] reflects a rise in incidents and/or a rise in arrests - or both? 

Another valid question is:  how many arrests represent one person - one crime - and how many arrests represent repeat offenders [associated - each - with  how many crimes?]

Also, how many of those arrested - 2008 - 2009 - were residents of the City of Kingston? 

If not City residents - where were they [State, City or Town only...] from?

How many of those arrested [an issue that comes up here and there] were illegal immigants? 

How many offenders were youth [to age 21]?

And how many offenders were adults [over age 21]?

Plus...

What areas of the City [numbers would be great!] ARE [based on stats] being hit the hardest? 

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Why are these crime rates up?

Do some folks really believe this is NOT associated with the general downturn in the economy, the lack of jobs, the increase in homelessness, etc?

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Is it possible that the neglect and/or abuse of our youth [as a City, County, State and Nation] plays a big part?  And if so, where do we stand in regard to prevention, education, awareness and early intervention [non-penal system] services?

Are parents doing their jobs?  CAN they even do so (single parent households, lack of quality childcare, etc) under the current [stressors, committments and demands coming full bore from multiple directions...] contitions?

When and where do bad policies [my opinion] fit in?  Such as suspending a child [out of school] for bad behavior?  [Isn't this more a "reward" for that child than a punishment?  Where does that child spend the day as a result...?]

And what about our insitutionalized youth and the abuse stats as noted in a video below?  Are we protecting our children - in our homes - in our institutions - on the streets - from predators?  Or are our children [at least some of them] waking up and/or walking out into a bomb-field / battlefield every single day?

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"Fight or Flight?  [Phsycholgical term associated with anxiety and phobic disorders]

Depression?  [What are the options for youth around here?  Are youth being overdiagnosed and overmedicated?]

Dreams?  [Who are today's heros?  Who do today's youths look up to and seek to emulate?  Characters from Video Games?  From the 100 plus, plus stations we have on TV?]

Are parents and youth overwhelmed with all of the new technology, as an article I just read suggests?

When all you have to give isn't ever enough [I feel this way a lot...] --- and one doesn't feel truly safe anywhere --- where does that leave one?????

Hiding in the house, like I do...

Or striking out - like some others [a lot of bitterness is bred within Lewis' "Culture of Poverty" scenerio - including an "us versus them" mentality...] apparently do?

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We need more detailed stats in regard to all of this.  We need answers to some or all of the questions posted above.

And we surely do need honesty and integrity and open-ness on the part of our elected and appointed City officials!

Truth, Love, Peace, Equality and Humane Justice,

NS

Online link to article: "'Crime rate jumps in Kingston - The Daily Freeman News Serving the Hudson Valley since 1871 (DailyFreeman.com)"; http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2010/01/10/news/doc4b4966c2715ca254425581.txt

I also have a copy of the article where Senator Moynahan [many years ago] suggested that parts of the State of New York suffer from conditions [generational poverty, high unemployment, unsafe housing, etc] similar to those in the Appalacian region - and I will locate this if anyone is interested.

Another interesting link is:  "Study Youth now have more mental health issues"; Road Runner; http://www.rr.com/news/topic/article/rr/9009/9995459/Study_Youth_now_have_more_mental_health_issues

And I would recommend viewing [lets not hide under any rocks...] the video that is posted down below...

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Serious Crime Rates Increase - City of Kingston


Photo [by NS] taken in Feb 2009

According to an article in today's [1/10/2010; pp. A1 and A8] "Sunday Freeman" ["Kingston Crime Rate Jumps..."; Paul Kirby] --- based on a report from the City of Kingston Police Department, the following changes [picking out what appears to be most pertinent] have occurred - in regard to the rate of "serious crimes" in the City of Kingston - since [within a two-year time span...] 2008:

1.  The number of "burglaries" increased by over five percent.
2.  The number of "motor vehicle thefts" increased by over 36 percent.
3.  The number of "robberies" increased by nearly 44 percent.
4.  The number of "assaults" increased by nearly 60 percent.

[Bold emphasis mine]

So, although I would love to join the folks that are pumping out the positives about our City [which does have its merits...] --- you might have to wait until next year, or the year after, or the year after... for "that."

NS

Online link to article:  "'Crime rate jumps in Kingston - The Daily Freeman News Serving the Hudson Valley since 1871 (DailyFreeman.com)"; http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2010/01/10/news/doc4b4966c2715ca254425581.txt

Friday, January 8, 2010

Studies on the Abuse of Youth in Correctional Facilities... Thoughts... Input? You Tube Video

["Cruelty and Death in Juvenile Detention Centers"; as submitted to You Tube by ChelsMarie1111;  December 07, 2008; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH-TvwbJPlI]

On page B2 of today's [1/8/2010] "Daily Freeman", there is an Associated Press article titled "Report:  Sex abuse high at juvenile centers."

According to this report, based on a recently released government study, in thirteen different juvenile detention and/or correction centers, approximately 1/3 of the incarcerated youth "reported" suffering some form of sexual abuse and/or "victimization" - as perpetrated by staff and/or other youth.

Whereas, on the national level, a recently released Justice Department study found that approximately 12 percent of institutionalized youth [state-run, private and/or local correctional facilities] "reported" suffering some form of sexual abuse, as perpetrated by staff and/or other youth.

All of which would seem to beg the questions:  "What is better...  an abusive family system or an abusive institutional system?" 

Or, better yet, "What the He** is going on?????"

Aren't the staff in such places being screened to the max for prior abuse and/or criminal histories?  Aren't the youth in these facilities getting the supervision they should be?  Has our youth correctional system been covertly [through neglect, cover-up or collusion] allowing this sort of activity to go on?

We have mandated reporters - in regard to child abuse - and that is good.  But if a troubled child gets sent to a facility [whether it is a a temporary shelter, a foster home and/or a correctional facility] - does this "mandate" suddenly [inside of the institution] somehow "disappear?" 

If not, how could these stats climb so high?????

Approximately one out of three... 

Approximately 12 out of 100

Pretty bad, I'd say...

Even more so when one factors in the fact that a lot of youth - according to a number of studies - never speak up about being abused...

And even those that aren't directly abused [this, according to studies related to abuse in the home...] are quite likely - at some level - to know something is going on - and live in chronic fear of it happening to them.  [In an institution a youth in such circumstances might adopt a "tough guy" and/or "crazy" persona - and/or join a gang - in an attempt [quite likely self-defeating in other ways] to stay safe...

Why do youth get sent to correctional facilities?

Chronic truancy.  Petty theft.  Shoplifting.  More serious crimes.  Reasons as noted in the video above...

What do these youth leave "correctional facilities" [especially those that have suffered traumatic abuse within the institution] with?

I've often pondered the dilemma that is presented to the caring person and/or mandated reporter when it comes to abuse issues - because, although these are apparently the latest studies - and just address correctional facilities - this sort of abuse scenerio has been noted as a problem in youth facilities - of all types [including some foster homes] - many a time.

Making one wonder how much incentive there is [generally speaking] for those that are aware of these tragic stats - to report suspected abuse [neglect and or abuse is often a factor for acting out youth already...] - when one fears that the same youth one is trying to get "help" for [if abuse is indeed discovered] might well be sent to live in an abusive institution and/or to an institution that covertly - whether intentional or no - harbors abusers?

Any thoughts on this? 

NS

Fire in Ward 5 - Correction - Questions - Thank You



Photo [Filter Experiment] by NS

According to today's "Kingston Times" a woman and six children / youth [the "Freeman" count on this was three children/youth] were left homeless after a blaze devoured their home on CJ Cole Lane (Ward 5, near Pine Grove Avenue and Summer Street).  Updates [as to how one might be able to help out, if so inclined]  are hopefully pending.  So far the numbers I have accessed for the Red Cross have not been valid.

????? 

This was a very serious fire with the potential for even greater damage - and it would appear that something might need to be done in regard to fire hydrants and/or street width / other safety factors in this area...

I'm not up on fire codes and such - and I don't claim to know much about how calls / responses such as this work...

But I do know that Summer Street - all of Summer Street [two blocks plus?] was totally shut down to traffic for a few hours - that neighboring houses must have been at high risk - and that the firefighters themselves must have been [one was reputedly injured] at high risk.

There is a also a residence that I believe services Cerebral (sp?) Palsy clients located close to where this fire occurred - which brings up additional safety issues and such...

Kudos to the Fire Department personnel involved. 

This question is to you and well as to anyone else...

What would have made your job in this instance safer and easier for all concerned?  Is another hydrant needed?  Stronger water pressure to the hydrants? 

Are there other issues?

Just asking.

This seems like a disaster that could have easily become a much worse disaster...

NS

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Fire in Ward 5 [Revised] - Governor Paterson's Webcast 2nd State of the State Address - Blogs, Blogs, Blogs...




Christmas 2009 / Photo by NS

Revised:  According to today's "Daily Freeman", seven people, including three children / youth were displaced as a result of the intense fire in Ward 5 yesterday.  These folks are being assisted by the Red Cross - and I hope to generate a list of the families needs [give me a couple of days...] so that folks can help them out if they so choose / are able.

If anyone is interested in holding a fundraiser of some sort, I am willing to provide free music / karaoke / children's entertainment [in some sort of public venue] for the occassion.

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To watch a webcast [live] of Governor David Paterson giving his 2nd "State of the State Address" - please check in at www.ny.gov/governor at 1PM today.

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I have added a collection of blogs and links to my list - and I will return later to sort these out and remove [if necessary] anything that I find offensive.  More may be added.  Alternative viewpoints - as long as respectful - will be kept. 

Bear with me.  This will be somewhat time consuming.

Thank You,

NS

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Freewrite - 2009 - 2010 - Inventory Taking



The Snowman, The President, Santa Claus and The Mouse
Photo by NS

Last year, around this time, I had just finished playing host [with the assistance of MoveOn.Org] for President Barack Obama's local Inauguration Party at the Kingston MuddyCup [a wonderful success!] --- which is now [the Kingston MuddyCup] approximately a year vacant --- and apparently pegged [despite being practically across the street from Rite Aid and just up the street from the up and coming (new) Walgreens...] to become yet another Kingston [no dealers on these corners... lol] drug store.

Last year, around this time, life was tough.  It was cold.  Santa had apparently gone "bottoms up" during his treck through the City skies... 

And, as always --- "the tax man cometh" --- bearing higher rates for the majority of City of Kingston homeowners --- and promising nothing [except for the opportunity to file grievances, which many did...] --- at all.

Hope was in the air though. 

Hope - for some of us - was in the air.

So we did our homework; grabbed on the back of that sled and did a few loop-de-loops; joined activist organizations that supported the Obama Administration and/or our local citizen groups...

And filed those grievances...

For better [usually] or for worse [?].

After all, life is - to some degree - what you make it.

Fun is - to some degree - what you make it.

But it still hurts when you fall...

It still hurts when you fail...

And it still hurts when it (ouch, ouch, ouch...) hurts...

This year, President Barack Obama is no longer a novice...; Santa Claus held his own a "wee bit" better; the snowman lost his theatrical lighting abilities and got his head filled with old pillow "stuff"; and the mouse [never overly talented in any respect] surely needs [and will receive] a bath...

Is this "our moment?"

What got better in 09?

What got worse in 09?

What did you do [it could be as simple as planting a flower...] to try to make a positive impact  in 09?

What might you [I've already beat myself up...] have done better? 

What about 2010?

Ideas?

Potentialities?

Goals?

Dreams?

Hope?

I'm just writing "Stream of Consciousness" kinda' stuff this am...

But taking ones personal inventory is always a good idea --- and it would most likely be a positive undertaking - for groups - business enterprises - and government bodies [don't ya' think?] as well.

After all, in the past --- when the snowman lost his twinkling spinning lights --- I would have trashed him.

But minus his plug [safety issues...] - head stuffed with old pillow fiber (making use of an aged out pillow, as well) he (the snowman...) still looks pretty good...

As does - to me - the rest of the "crew." 

[We really need to remember that 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 (which was like skiing downhill on ice at breakneck speeds...) preceded 2009....]

NS

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Updated: Synopsis of Today's "Community Jobs Forum" / Submission to the White House



The following synopsis of today's "Community Jobs Forum" is in the exact form that it was submitted - albeit by different means - to barackobama.com / Organizing for America tonight.  Your thoughts are welcome [please utilize the comments section] on any and/or all of this as well!

"Synopsis Community Jobs Forum January 2, 2010, Kingston NY [As submitted by Nancy Smith, City of Kingston Citizen Activist and Blogger]


Out of 35 to 50 invites - primarily folks that I know are active in the community politically or otherwise - only three people officially signed up for this forum - and none of them showed up. Thus, only myself, my husband and another City of Kingston resident that we met on site ended up collectively discussing and answering the questions provided.

Apathy?

Perhaps that is a word [other than sad...] that best captures what is going on in Kingston, NY... with more evidence of same being that I also asked a group of six to eight men that were present on site [at least some of whom stated that they were City residents] if they wanted to participate / answer the questions - and they laughingly [like it was a bad joke...] said [I won't reveal "all" that they said...] no.

My husband, whom I will refer to as BS, did not make any notation in regard to question number one. The other gentleman that participated, whom I will refer to as JC, stated that he had viewed some material on the "President's Jobs Forum" - and his response to question number one: "From what you have seen, or seen reported about the President's Jobs Forum on December 3rd, what seemed relevant to your community?" --- was "Nothing!."

My response to this question - having watched the Allentown videos [one and two, as covered by C-SPAN and placed on You Tube) focused on the commonalities between Allentown and the City of Kingston - such as the loss of manufacturing jobs [one after another... bunches!]; the high rate of business closures and turnovers (real bad!); the increase (big time!) in home foreclosures (and all that comes with "same" (including increased traffic at homeless shelters, food pantries, etc.); the way in which the greed and waste inherent in our health care system factors into all of this...; the lack of local employment opportunities for our youth; and the fact that the issues that are now striking the middle-class and working-class [big time] - have been present for decades (sometimes a lifetime / sometimes generation after generation] for some of our City's working class [low wages; p/t jobs; lack of health care; etc.] and poverty level households (individuals and families) --- although [and I think this is an important point!] a number of those receiving services and/or in shelters, jails and prisons appear to be getting better benefits (health, dental, etc.) than those that are working and /or at least volunteering / participating in community action [this factor can breed some serious (I know this from speaking to a number of others) resentments...].

On Question number two, "What parts of your local economy are working or thriving? What businesses and sectors are expanding and hiring?"

BS stated that the City of Kingston is a "government and not-for-profit heavy economy" and that "all of them are experiencing a hiring freeze."

JC stated: "None." And --- "those that don't depend on government handouts or dependency..." "Darwinism [meaning "survival of the fittest?"] vs Keynseism" [I had to look up "Keynseism" - which, according to "Webster's New World College Dictionary", 4th Edition; P. 785 - means "in accord with the economic theories of Keynes and his followers, which hold that full employment and a stable economy depend on the continued governmental stimulation of spending and investment through adjustment of interest rates and tax rates, deficit financing, etc..."

And I stated: None. The City of Kingston, the County of Ulster and the State of New York are all in serious fiscal trouble. In fact the City of Kingston was paying employees via a bond towards the latter part of 2009 - and seriously contemplating filing [as a City] for bankruptcy. There are, in my opinion, way too many not-for-profits in the City of Kingston --- which is dominated by City jobs/workers, county jobs/workers and not-for-profit (religious and non) institutions (at least some of which appear to pull in a pretty hefty profit in terms of funds and/or prime property that is kept off the tax roles...). The only buildings and businesses that seem to keep going up and/or moving in are drug stores --- and I think that, again, speaks of the downtrodden state of this City - our disfunctional health care system - and of the people that are suffering --- buying full tilt into the "medical model" --- and/or self-medicating ---- in an attempt [offtimes counterproductive] to survive.

On Question number three, "What parts of your local economy are not working or thriving? What businesses and sectors have been hit the hardest? What are people struggling with the most?"

BS responded: "There is no growth in the private sector. All businesses are affected and people are struggling with basic needs - food - shelter - transportation - health care."

JC responded: "(A & B...) This community suffers from too many stores, pharmacies, restaurants and box stores, which drive down wages. [and] (C) taxes, government expansion, and serious nepotism and patronage."

I responded: Nothing really seems to be working or thriving. The City, County and State have all been hit hard. Businesses have been hit hard. The citizens - especially at the working class and middle class level - have been hit hard. The elderly are struggling and (often, this from conversations...) full of fear. The communities youth have little to aspire to. In general, there appears to be a great deal of apathy, fear, anger and bitterness afloat...

On question number four:

"What are the opportunities for growth in your community? What businesses and sectors seem poised to rebound? What do you see as "jobs of the future?"

BS responded: 1. "None. None." 2. "Future - Solar energy, service jobs, education..."

JC responded: "A) None B) Few C) Solar & construction... rehab" [not clear on what he meant by "rehab..."]

I responded that the City needs to find a "niche" - such as tourism - and try to go with that.... but that the outlook [apathy has a heavy hand...] is currently bleak....

It seems to me that this City needs some radical restructuring (in terms of taxes, not-for-profits, "separation of church and state" issues, nepotism, etc...] and that the City of Kingston would benefit from some objective agency coming in - from the outside - to take a look / evaluate certain situations / engage in some problem solving / and put forth some practical suggestions.

It may well be that some new legislation is required - as it appears as if the City of Kingston is - as one active citizen puts it [This is a major and "hot" issue] --- Ulster County's "dumping ground...". [The City of Kingston reputedly gets (to house, feed, provide health services for, rehabilitate, etc...) somewhere around 70% of the social welfare cases in Ulster County (including those recently released from jails and prisons in Ulster County and elsewhere...)]

On question number five: "What are the obstacles to job creation in your community? What could make local businesses more likely to start hiring?"

BS responded: 1. "Old money... Petrified thinking..." 2. Jimmy Carter's old CETA [Comprehensive Employment Training Act] program!!"

JC responded: 1. "Government" 2. "Enforce [underlined] immigration laws, thereby allowing legals to work!!" "Restaurants in this community are supported by illegals."

I responded: 1. Too many not-for-profits. Too much nepotism and croynism. Too much entanglement between "Church and State." Too much discretion allowed as to who receives grants and what they are used for. Way too little accountability in terms of the City Government and not-for-profits. There is not enough support - in any sense - for the business community. Plus, the proliferation of dollar stores / big box stores [such as Wallmart] - in the City of Kingston and/or nearby Town of Ulster --- are taking a heavy toll [too many manufacturing jobs have gone out of the country... too many items are selling too cheap due to slave labor... too many people are in need of such items... a LOT (locally, nationally and internationally...) needs to change...] on any smaller businesses that do try to make it. We need to start to honor (on all of these fronts --- all across the board --- basic human rights (living wage issues, health care issues, etc.)! Perpetrators of crimes seem to be granted more rights (and supports) than the victims [and potential victims] of crimes... Not-for-profits [some of which earn a big "ahem..."] seem to be taking over the legitimate business realm. And the hiring that is being done - in a lot of cases - appears to be [in far too many cases...] questionable at best [ex-cons working with vulnernable populations] and an atrocity... at worst.

[It should also be noted that the smoking laws and the high tax on cigarettes have hurt businesses and individuals - both locally and nationally - and that these new laws and high taxes are hitting the working poor and impovershed ('tis close to being a discrimination issue in my book...) in major [unjustifiable?] ways. Prohibition on booze did more damage than good - and the same - in my opinion - is going to be true [is in fact, already playing out...] in regard to nicotine products. To discuss reducing the Rockefeller laws whilst increasing taxes, laws, fines and penalties related to cigarettes is an oxymoron I find really hard [not to mention the booze issue...] to digest!] [Yes, by all means, protect the children in every way possible! But adults are adults - and will probably act that way - unless they are treated like children...]

In regard to question number six: "What other issues and ideas should the President consider?"

BS responded: "Partial unemployment. Return to Income Tax structure of the 1950's - High and Exorbanant Incomes were Taxed Over 80% [underlined]... Force banks (they were bailed out) to loan money - especially for small businesses... Mandate and train workworthy people to contribute to thier benefits - !!!"

JC responded: "Strict [underlined] enforcement of Immigration Laws... No bailouts of corporate [corporations?] or individuals... Take personal responsibility for your actions. Government is there to give a hand up NOT [underlined] handouts!!"

I responded: The system appears to be operating upside down... How about turning it right side up????? The Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives [or whatever it has been renamed] should be [as a violation of the "separation of church and state"] dismantled. The military should be utilized for our safety and defense - but not for agressive "bully-type" actions. We should get our own act together [invest in America!] and stop interfering [through weapons and/or missionaries] in the "homes" and "norms" (because, when all is said and done, that is what they are...) of others. We should get seriously on board the Human Rights and ethics train. And we should evaluate every single law on the books [in regard to economical and criminal matters] in order to see who these laws truly serve and if they are truly working in the best interests of the average honest American citizen...

If absolutely necessary - I believe President Obama should make a few executive decisions (as did Bush Jr...) - but this time on BEHALF of the average working class to Middle Class [health care, dental care, education, a living wage, tax-payer funded elections, etc.] American citizens."

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Truth, Love, Equality, Peace and Humane Justice,

NS

[ When all of the information related to the "Community Jobs Forums" around the country have been submitted, I think the information (or some of it) will be available at:  "The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal":  http://www.usa.gov/   On a quick check, via searching this site, I found this:  "Checking in on the Community Job Forums: Mayors Stand Up"; Posted by Jesse Lee on December 30, 2009 at 12:17 PM EST; "The White House Blog"; http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2009/12/30/checking-community-job-forums-mayors-stand ]

Addendum:  In reading some of the material from the last link, I wonder if the Mayor of the City of Kingston was asked to participate in this - and if so, why he did not?  Or... for that matter, someone like Mr. Finkle???  I don't seem to be able to generate any big turnouts --- but it sure seems like they could...

Our problems here - for sure - for sure - are not going to solve themselves!

Allentown... Billy Joel... You Tube Video

[ "Billy Joel 'Allentown'"; as submitted to You Tube by jetvane55 on
January 20, 2009; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYkjzEc6IJc ]
 
Sad.

Friday, January 1, 2010

"Community Jobs Forum"... President Obama on the Economy / Jobs... You Tube Videos... Forum Invite and Prep

Parts One and Two of President Obama's 2009 Allentown, Pennsylvania Speech [as covered by C-Span and submitted to You Tube by StartLoving2] ] on Jobs and the Economy:

["Pr. Obama in Allentown (1) on Jobs, Economy, Unemployment"; as submitted to You Tube by StartLoving2 on December 04, 2009; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVOAmfinDKo ]

["Pr. Obama in Allentown (2) on Jobs, Economy, Unemployment"; as submitted to You Tube by StartLoving2 on December 04, 2009; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDwBtL_FJFc]

This is recommended viewing (Question number one is related to this) for those that have signed up for tomorrows local "Community Jobs Forum."

How can you relate to the issues brought up in these videos? 

What do you see as our communities [City of Kingston] obsticles to employment?

What do you see as potentialities?  Our community assets?

I know that when I first lived in Kingston - in late 1979 and/or the early 1980s [I was employed then in the manufacturing sector] --- Rotron [Shokan / Woodstock / Saugerties] was thriving --- IBM [Kingston / Poughkeepsie...] was holding strong --- Micronetics [a factory formerly located in Kingston] was hiring - Huck [another factory] was apparently holding strong - Canfields [another factory / I don't know where they stand now...] was apparently doing "okay" --- and there were a number of other businesses, some of which [i.e., Colony Liquer and some of the larger chain-stores at the Kingston Plaza] were apparently (at least for a time) doing well... [Colony Liquer has left the City at this point - and the lifespan of the larger chain stores [i.e., Jamesway, Ben and Jerrys (sp?), etc.] seem to be short lived].

I also know, from my job-hunting excursions, that although there are signs up in a number of local [City of Kingston and Town of Ulster] stores that claim they are hiring... this does not really (at least in some instances) appear to be [why no calls or follow-up at all?] the case...

Which might mean that they are holding off on same [collecting applications....] - and utilizing [for now] overtime (for their current employees) instead - which "could" explain some of the lousy / grouchy service one (in at least some instances) runs into around here...

Which does not bode well for our community [Service with a smile?] either...

Anyhoot... 

I have a lot of thoughts about the employment (or lack of employment) issues in our community...  and I'm sure you do as well.

So please take the time to watch the videos --- give this material [This may well be my last venture in the world of political activism around here...] some thought --- and join me at the Ulster Avenue Dunkin Donuts - noon tomorrow - if you want to be included [last minute signups at mybarackobama.com are a-okay] in the local "Community Jobs" forum.

[It is also okay to just show up - but I will need to get your contact info]

Thank You,

NS

2009 Mini Review - Opinion Piece - Resolutions - Happy New Year - Live - Love - Laugh



Grandma with Blue Hair...

Photo by BS

I guess my year [2009] "in review" would be considerably different from some of the others I have read.  A book opened on (for me) a hopeful note:  Bush Jr. and Company out, Obama in....  A book closed on a world suffering - still - from all that came before.

I've never been good at dealing "out in the world."  But in 2009 I tried.  With steps forward.  Steps back.  Sometimes spinning in circles...

I tried.

But I found that this country - allegedly (according to some sources) built upon the ideal of "rugged individualism" - does not honor or respect those that "think outside the box" - or those that are resistant to "groupthink" and groveling.

I tried.

But I don't do "groupthink" well.

And I don't grovel...

And I don't have money enough to "buy" any influence, even if I should be so inclined...

So.

2009 in review?

The city of Kingston is still (my opinion) a mess.

The state of New York is still (my opinion) a mess.

The United States of America is still (my opinion) a mess.

And the world at large?

I guess maybe you should ask Santa, his reindeer and "The Week" magazine about that....

But it surely "ain't" looking too good in Afghanistan.

And its still pretty upsetting that almost everything I pick up in a store (and usually put back down) says "Made in China."

I don't much care - at this point - what others - be it in the community forum - or the political arena (where I attempted to make my voice heard and never denied that I suffer from certain disabilities) - think of me.

I've always been a kaleidoscope of talents (yes, I have some...) and disasters (plenty) --- and I'm both arrogant enough and humble enough to acknowlege my public self, my shadow self and my wounded - oh so wounded (but trying to heal...) self.

Which makes me different - I guess - than most. 

Even with most of my pain - and most of my traumas (past and present) still contained in a lockbox inside my head...

Where some hopes and fragile dreams find a little bit of room to dance (at least now and then...) as well.

I've done this blog for me - and for anyone that might be interested in what I have to say.  I keep tabs on the traffic here [via statcounter] - which have [the stats / site traffic]  been pretty good - even though the people that visit rarely make their presence known.

I've also - more importantly - done this blog [which I print out occassionally] for my children and grandchildren - for the day that "might" come when they ask:  "What was mom (or grandma) like?"  "What was she really all about?"

To which I hope this blog would answer: 

She was serious.  She was silly.  She was a failure.  She was a success.  She was someone - at least for a little while - that tried to make a difference.  And...

She was someone that loved her children and her grandchildren (although certain things, including a tragic family legacy, have off-times played interference...) very, very, very, very much...

2009:  I can't say I'm sorry to see this year end.

2010:  Not off to a good start...

2015?  Well, lets just say that I'm hoping I don't have "made in China" stamped on my a*s - that flowers and trees continue to bloom - and that those adorable little "Smart" cars (are "they" made in China?) continue to (lol) reproduce!

I don't regret anything that I have done this year.

I lived.  I learned.  I grew.

But I sure do intend to start 2010 with some different resolutions in mind...

So, wish me luck --- and I will do the same for you!

Happy New Year!

Live.

Love.

Laugh.

NS

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Happy New Year... 2010



Ok...  Christmas is over...

The Reindeer are presumably home and comfy

A new year is pending...

And some new resolutions are - for sure - for sure - in the mix.



Tis' a big world out there...

Bigger than me.

Bigger than you.

Bigger than most of us can probably comprehend...



So...  For those of you that plan to party in the punch bowl tomorrow...

Stay warm, stay safe, have fun...



Strive to keep your dreams alive...
Or re-frame them so that they fit
And have room to expand...


Happy New Year!


Truth, Love, Peace, Equality and Humane Justice...

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Happy Holidays and a Wonderful New Year



Christmas Photo Card by (and from : ) NS


Nifty Christmas Site for Children and the Young at Heart:

I don't know how many people are familiar with this site, but if you have children - and you celebrate Christmas - you might want to check it out:  "Santa Claus and Christmas at the Northpole": http://www.northpole.com/

Or - to simply see (and maybe help...) Santa dance: "Christmas games, Christmas music, Christmas karaoke": http://www.northpole.com/clubhouse/DancingSanta/

Peace, Love, Truth, Equality and Humane Justice,

NS

Monday, December 21, 2009

Opinion Piece - Save US Now - "Save Them Now" - Quantity, Quality and Location of Services



Bob Smith at the December 2009 City of Kingston Planning Board Meeting
On the "Save Them Now" Variance Request:
"It's like placing a diabetic in an icecream shop" (Bob Smith)

Photo by NS

I have worked for human service agencies in the past, including the Mental Health Association [as a residence counselor for Mentally Ill Chemically Addicted (MICA) clients --- and at the YWCA {Teen Pregnancy Services (Case Manager)} and Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services (APPS Program Coordinator)] --- and my husband has worked in the human services field (in many different states and capacities) --- including (locally) a short-term volunteer stint at "Chiz' 'Heart Street'" and a P/T position at the Family of Woodstock (FOW) Darmstadt (Adult) Shelter.

So we [my husband and I] have some interesting discussions regarding the state of the City of Kingston ---and the options available to the "less fortunate" (whom any one of us might join at any given moment...) people [I am addressing homeless adults that don't have custody of any children at this point...] who live within the City's confines...

Including a discussion that brought to light (for me/ something to consider...) the need for separate shelters for male clients and female clients (males and  females often present with different types of issues / needs) ; separate mental health residences [such as the one on Tuytenbridge (sp?) Road] for male clients and female clients (ditto); and an overhaul of how this entire (diverse....) population (there is a difference between being homeless purely due to economics and being homeless due to addiction, mental health issues and/or issues having to do with criminality..) is served.

Are the adult residence homeless shelters and boarding houses serving clients that they should not be serving?  Is there a need for another residence, such as the MHA MICA residence on Tuytenbridge (This has proved to be an excellent location...) Road?  Perhaps, as suggested earlier - one MICA residence for male clients and another MICA residence for female clients?

Is the same true when it comes to shelters - which are meant (I believe) - to be a temporary (a 3-6 month max?) "port in the storm" - versus providing bandaid solutions (for what are often gaping wounds...) along with revolving doors for the percentage of their clients who need more assistance (those with addictions and/or mental health issues and/or criminal histories) than a homeless shelter was designed to provide?

I am in agreement with Mary Ann Parker (see post below) - in that the City of Kingston has become the county "dumping ground." 

I am also aware that this "dumping ground" status brings a lot of money into the City of Kingston - which means it is an issue that needs to be addressed [by citizens and other concerned individuals) on at least three fronts; addressing:

1.  The fact that we have this status - and all of the problems and potential problems that entails.

2.  The fact that the quality of services being provided - and the places set up to provide such services - do not (in some cases) appear (due to the agencies limitations and oversights and/or what is available in terms of placement, finances, quality employees, etc.) to be "up to snuff."

3.  The fact that City-wide economics are (on a considerable scale) involved in all of this...

If the money that this "dumping ground" status brings into the City of Kingston is a major issue (and of course it is...) ---

Maybe we should take a closer look  [along with taking a united citizen stance against what we see as improper and lose-lose (my opinion) placements...] - at how our City's "less fortunate" [there are many paths this status, and probably none of us are exempt from joining them...] are being serviced?

Are addicts being sent for rehabilitation services?  Are these rehabilitation services being provided by people that have attained at least a Bachelors Degree in a related field?  Might we need a high-quality professionally run residential [live in / one month to a year...] rehab center in the City of Kingston?  [Why could we not welcome a major residential rehab facility into the City of Kingston?  This would mean good jobs for the city and better facilities for clients...  Plus, these types of facilities generally return their clients to their home counties, states, etc. after they have completed their treatment....] 

Are mentally ill clients and/or mentally ill / chemically addicted [MICA] clients being sent to the type of facilities [i.e, from residential / most restrictive, to supportive housing, to (eventually one hopes) independent living? ] that they need?

Are the regulations in place at facilities in the City of Kingston --- from boarding houses to City, County, State and Federal agencies --- in place? [Board of Health Regulations / Inspections / Licenses...  OSHA Regulations...  Fingerprinting and Background Checks (Regarding Staff)...  Staff trainings on how to handle anything from a client with a heroin addiction - to a client with viral Hepititis C - to a client with full blown AIDS...  Staff trainings on how to handle medications, mentally ill clients, trauma victims, etc?]

I am glad that Ulster County Comptroller, Elliot (sp?) Aurerbach [There is a link to his blog in the sidebar] is taking a closer look at some of the facilities operating in the County of Ulster and the City of Kingston - and I hope that he takes the above questions and comments [the emphasis ten-fold when children are involved...] into account.

Are we operating facilities in the City of Kingston that truly help this diverse population find the quality of assistance that they (each individual being unique) need?  Are we lacking in the type of professional facilities - utilizing professional personnel - that are truly appropriate?  Wouldn't facilites that hire personel with college degrees result in better paying jobs, better services, better outcomes and more money (all the way around) for give and take in regard to the City's overall economy?  Wouldn't this present a win-win-win for everyone involved [including the communities youth that are attending UCCC and SUNY at New Paltz - and just might - should decent jobs exist - choose to live, work and stay here...]?

I'm sorry - but I am aware of multiple instances (past and present) where people that have been in and out of jails and prisons - having achieved no degrees [and/or legitimate degrees in a counseling and/or mental-health related field] - have worked and/or do work in some of these facilities.  And I think this is an atrocity.

Should a prior felony DWI keep potential employees out of the offing?
How about a prior rape charge, assault charge, child sex offense charge, murder charge?
Are background checks, serious background checks being implemented?
Are clients being placed in the proper places - from most restrictive to least restrictive?
Are both staff and clients being treated with dignity and respect in these places?

Where do those being released from jail and or prison belong --- taking into account the welfare of the citizens of the City of Kingston AND of those that require services?

Certainly not (one would think) in an area of the City that is already depressed and has (comparitively speaking) a high crime rate...

If the City's homeless clients [I'm just addressing those that are addicts, former convicts and/or the severely mentally ill now...) grew up here - or had at least lived here for say, three years [not counting time spent in jails, mental institutions and/or prisons] shouldn't we accomodate their needs as best (with all of the above taken into account !!!!!) we can?

If the City's homeless clients [I'm just addressing those that are addicts, former convicts and/or the severely mentally ill now) did not grow up here --- or have not been residents of the City [not counting time spent in jails, mental institutions or prisons] for say, three years --- shouldn't they be sent back to where-ever they were transferred from?

This doesn't seem to be a community that is overly fond of statistics... but statistics [when not slanted by some profit motive or another] can tell us a LOT.

Couldn't the City of Kingston implement a few changes in this area - upgrade thier services [so that they really meet the needs of the clients and the staff] - and do so with a great deal more safety and security for everyone involved?

None of the above mentioned clients [with the exception of those that are homeless due to pure economics / health issues / etc.] - in my opinion - belong (residence wise) in the Mid-City.  In fact, I believe that those that potentially pose the highest risk to the citizens should be placed in residences [if they can't be placed outside of the City limits due to laws currently on the books] on the outskirts of the city --- away from children, drugs, high crime areas and (generally speaking) thier (frankly, a lot of folks relapse...) addiction and/or (recidivism rates are pretty high as well...) victim-preferences.

Safety first always seems like a good yard-stick to measure with...

Safety first for our children - safety first for our grandchildren - and safety first for our entire City's physical, social and economic well-being...

Along with safety (first) for those that have been less fortunate (whether this be through genetics, medical issues, traumatic early life experiences, other trauma experiences, addictions and/or sociopathy (the toughest situation to deal with...) - that need quality services [provided by different venues] in order to have the best chance to acheive (when and where such is possible) a truly dignified and integrated quality of life.

This is simply an opinion piece. 

Your comments are welcome.

Peace, Love, Truth, Equality and Humane Justice,

NS

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Mary Ann Parker - "County Containment Dumping Ground" [CCDG] - Dec 2009 Planning Board Meeting - Save US Now...




Mary Ann Parker with Anchor and Logo Sign / Poster
"CCDG" Stands for "County Containment Dumping Ground"
Mary Ann Parker and a Number of Others are Opposed to the
"Save Them Now" Variance [Midtown Locaation] Request
Photo By NS


Mary Ann Parker with Posters / Signs / Logos
Photo by NS



Mary Ann Parker's Anchor and Logo
"CCDG" Stands for "County Containment Dumping Ground"

Photo by NS

See Below - December 15th, 2009 Posting - "Citizen/Blogger Notes on City of Kingston Planning..." - for an Extensive Writeup - Covering the Open Speaker Session of the Meeting Only - on This Topic / Issue. 

Feel Free to Comment Here and/or See the Specific (Temporary) Blog Link on This Issue in the Sidebar >

A Petition to Oppose the "Save Them Now" Variance Request Has Been Circulating Around the MidTown Area.  See Noted Post for More Information. 

Truth, Love, Peace, Equality and Humane Justice,

NS