Red State Blue State Screaming

Bob has photographed Jay in the red part of a Blue State

Jay Cousins

This election cycle has produced an angry red state blue state screaming match, where the middle of the US seems to hate both coasts, while the coasts deride and demean the values of those in the middle American states. So, I have an observation:The coasts are the most populous areas of the country, and how did they gain that distinction? Through the migration of the people who lived in those Plains states to either of the Coasts. This migration started during the Depression and continues today. A brief review of these changes might prove useful in providing some discussion points.

I will use the example of California as I am from there and know its population changes first hand.

In 1900, the population of California was, 1,485,000, by 1950 the population had risen to, 10,586,223, about a seven fold increase. This increase was due to a number of factors: The Depression, the Dust Bowl, WWII, and the idea that California was the land of sunshine and opportunity.

By 1970, the number of residents had risen to, 19,953,134, or close to doubling in just twenty years. When I moved away, in the late 70’s, the number had moved up to around 22,000,000. Today there are about 40,000,000 people who call California home. All of this later increase (post 1950) came about because California is seen as a beacon for a great many people; providing opportunity, and a more liberal, accepting place that allows for racial and religious and lifestyle differences to coexist with a minimum of friction.

Now, where did all of these people come from? Most of them migrated from the middle of the country. They are the children and relatives of the very people who deride and discount them today. This seems to me to be more than a little absurd. By the simple act of moving their location, they have become the enemy, the other. Are these people now seen as turncoats to the cause? What cause? Meanwhile, those new coast residents are now trying to shout down the very people they came from originally. This is funny, ludicrous and a bit sad.

Over the last thirty or so years, Californians have moved out of state; moving to Oregon and Washington in large numbers, resulting in those states becoming more liberal and more prosperous. When I moved to Spokane, I was met with several people who commented that since I was from California, I should move back there. After hearing this enough times to become annoying, I responded that I would, if they could get the million or so Washingtonians who had moved to California to move back to Washington. I didn’t move back, so I guess that the deal is off and they won’t move back either.

It does seem unfortunate that we are unable to remember that we all come from similar places and that we all live in one big place. We are so much poorer without each other.

LIUNA Endorses Obama

 

Laborers International Union of North America Endorses Obama

“President Obama has earned a second term as President,” said Terry O’Sullivan, LIUNA General President. “Despite unprecedented and unrelenting hostility from extremist Republicans determined to see him fail, President Obama has achieved many laudable goals. We think America needs a leader who will fight to create jobs and build a bigger middle class. It’s a no- brainer – Barack Obama is the only choice to lead this country for four more years.”

 

 

Mozart Playing in Manito Park

July 18 was a beautiful warm summer evening in Spokane’s favorite park – and Connoisseur Concerts’ Mozart on A Summer’s Eve’s 21st birthday. This popular event in Manito Park was well attended as always. Dinners from Luna at tables, picnics on blankets on the lawn, loungers in lawn chairs, everyone relaxed to the songs of the program Ciao, Belle Donne!  Colleen Bryant Palmer,Heather Steckler Parker and Heather Peterson sang solos, duets, and together sang the Three Ladies Trio from The Magic Flute. They were accompanied by special guest Zuill Bailey on the cello and the Connoisseur Concerts’ Ensemble: Keri McCarthy and Bethany Schoeff, oboe; Daniel Cotter and James Schoepflin, clarinet; Roger Logan, Margaret Wilds and Verne Windham, horn; Susan Hess and Ryan Hare, bassoon; Kim Plewniak, string bass.   See my digital images of the event . . . . . .

 

Living Life Joyously and Creatively

4comculture seeks to weave the contributions of individuals and cultures, building a strong community fabric. One definition of the word culture is “the evolved human capacity to classify and represent experiences with symbols, and to act imaginatively and creatively.” Recently I visited with a local artist who has spent her long life imaginatively and creatively.    Marie Whitesel

Congratulations to Granddaughter of Edward Thomas, Jr.

Spokane local grandpa’s granddaughter Rachae Thomas is seen in a national AT&T television commercial. She is following in Ed’s footsteps – he was seen in television commercials himself a few years ago – and on a billboard too!

Ms. Thomas projects a bright, fresh, positive and professional image.  See for yourself.

 

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Emerge: The Play Was Talking About Yo Mama

Yo Mother Yo Sister Yo Daughter Yo Aunt Yo Cuzin . . . .

The ladies were talking about you, brothers, to our women . . . .

The message is right on! The production top notch! The delivery hit the high notes in message and tone! The band got a groove on that kept a beat that had us bouncin’ and clappin’ all evening long!  The big hips were swingin! The Christians’ hands and arms were wavin! And all in a palatial setting!

Let’s  help keep this show on the road – it needs recognition, sponsors and supporters.

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Greetings From Pacific Lutheran University

Hello!
We are excited to offer this Chamber Music Theatre Work free to the public in celebration of African American Women in Women’s History Month.  Please, will you spread the word through your network!
Thank you!
Melannie Denise Cunningham
Director of  Multicultural Recruitment
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA  98447
253-535-8716 or 1-800-274-6758
Go on our Virtual Tour:
http://video.realviewtv.com/education/plu/

 

EMERGE: (The Play) 7 Women 7 Stools

Sat. Mar 3 @7:30 PM 

Fox Theater 1001 W Sprague Ave Spokane WA

Sponsored by Spokane Community Gospel Choir

Emerge, a play that takes you on a journey through the lives of seven very different women: a grandmother, a college student, an abused woman, a cancer survivor, an overworked housewife, a hustler, and a mistress. These women relive past struggles, feelings and pains, and transform from the pains of life to the pinnacle of success in an effort to Emerge.

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Thank You Whitney 1963 – 2012

Whitney Houston

Complete Whitney Houston Song List

Year                                                       Song Title            Duration                   # Releases

1990 After We Make Love 5:07 3
1985 All At Once 4:26 15
1990 All The Man That I Need 4:09 13
2001 America The Beautiful 1:31 1
2009 Call You Tonight 4:10 1
2003 Cantique De N�el (O Holy Night) 1
1995 Count On Me 4:26 6
Dance Megamix By Love To Infinity (Edit) 5:17 1
Dance Megamix By Love To Infinity (Full) 9:22 1
1990 Dancin On The Smooth Edge 5:50 2
2003 Deck The Halls / Silent Night 1
1987 Didn’t We Almost Have It All 5:05 11
1992 Do You Hear What I Hear 3:31 1
2005 Exhale 1
1990 Feels So Good 4:55 1
2000 Fine 3:34 3
1987 For The Love Of You 5:29 3
2009 For The Lovers 4:14 1
1985 Greatest Love Of All 4:55 16
2003 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 1
1996 He’s All Over Me 3:53 1
1985 Hold Me 6:00 4
1996 Hold On, Help Is On The Way 3:09 1
1985 How Will I Know 4:28 17
1996 I Believe In You And Me 4:03 7
1990 I Belong To You 5:28 1
2009 I Didn’t Know My Own Strength 3:41 2
1996 I Go To The Rock 4:05 1
2009 I Got You 4:13 1
1992 I Have Nothing 14
1987 I Know Him So Well 4:26 2
2003 I’ll Be Home For Christmas 1
2009 I Look To You 4:27 3
1996 I Love The Lord 4:57 1
1993 I’m Every Woman 4:45 10
1990 I’m Knockin’ 4:59 3
1990 I’m Your Baby Tonight 4:09 14
1992 I Will Always Love You 4:31 16
2000 If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful 4:20 4
2002 Instrumental 4:37 1
1995 It Isn’t, It Wasn’t, It Ain’t Never Gonna Be 4:51 1
1992 Jesus Loves Me 5:11 1
1996 Joy 3:16 1
1996 Joy To The World 2
1987 Just The Lonely Talking Again 5:30 3
2009 Like I Never Left 3:51 1
2003 Little Drummer Boy 1
1987 Love Is A Contact Sport 4:16 2
1987 Love Will Save The Day 5:20 3
1990 Lover For Life 4:45 3
2000 Metro Radio Mix 3:55 1
2009 Million Dollar Bill 3:24 3
1990 Miracle 5:43 6
1996 My Heart Is Calling 4:15 2
1985 Nobody Loves Me Like You Do 3:46 4
2009 Nothin’ But Love 3:36 1
2003 O Come O Come Emanuel 1
1988 Olympic Joy 4:03 1
2003 On My Own (Maurice’s Nu Soul Radio Mix) 4:23 1
2003 On My Own (MaUVe Remix) 7:53 1
2003 On My Own (Pound Boys Radio Mix) 4:42 1
2003 On My Own (Radio Edit) 4:28 1
2003 On My Own (Thunderpuss Radio Mix) 4:41 1
1988 One Moment In Time 4:42 10
2003 One Wish (For Christmas) 1
2000 Original Version 4:21 1
2002 Radio Edit 3:47 1
1993 Run To You 4:22 10
2009 Salute 4:10 1
2000 Same Script, Different Cast 5:00 2
1985 Saving All My Love For You 3:57 22
1987 Shock Me 5:05 1
1987 So Emotional 4:53 10
1996 Somebody Bigger Than You And I 4:42 1
1985 Someone For Me 4:57 3
1996 Step By Step 4:14 5
1985 Take Good Care Of My Heart 4:13 2
1989 Takin’ A Chance 1
2003 The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) 1
2003 The First N�el 1
1985 The Greatest Love Of All 4
1996 The Lord Is My Shepherd 4:24 1
2001 The Star Spangled Banner 2:14 2
1985 Thinking About You 5:27 3
1990 We Didn’t Know 5:26 2
1988 Where Are You 4:10 1
1987 Where Do Broken Hearts Go 4:37 9
1987 Where You Are 4:10 4
1996 Who Would Imagine A King 2
2000 Why Does It Hurt So Bad 4:39 3
2009 Worth It 4:40 1
1985 You Give Good Love 4:33 11
1987 You’re Still My Man 4:15 2
1996 You Were Loved 4:09 2