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Sunday, July 24, 2011

UA earnings conference call

An archived copy of the UA earnings call which was held on Thursday the 21st 2011 can be found here. I'm sure most of you read the highlights of the call as reported in the various newspapers, but there are two sections of the call lasting several minutes apiece regarding the ongoing negotiations at United. The first can be found beginning around the six minute mark and the second begins at the 52:40 mark. In between there is one other quick reference to bargaining and the question was "why are you dragging out negotiations?" at the 34:04 mark and that Q&A lasts for about a minute.

If you have the time the call lasts about an hour and it is certainly worth listening too.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Historic plane order

American just ordered a mix of Airbus and Boeing planes totaling 460. Here is the article.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

It’s only money

Here is an article describing the ongoing battle regarding the Metro station at Dulles. While it appears much work has been done while traveling up the Dulles toll road, my guess is it will be many more years before this vital transportation link is completed. The article describes the debate about an above ground station as opposed to a below ground one. The difference looks like only one billion dollars.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

TSA groping with a twist

Here's an interesting twist on groping at airport security.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Autism Speaks

Some of you know, and others do not but my two youngest sons are deaf and both also suffer autism spectrum disorder. When my wife and I first learned this, it truly felt like a death sentence. However as time went by and we learned how to help them manage their lives, we both realized it was not a death sentence, only a different path in life. Along the way we learned sign language, advocacy and patience along with other skills that made us into the people we are. Normally I wouldn't share this but I witnessed a young man at the convention in Las Vegas who is blind and autistic sing the National Anthem and Lean on Me. His performance was inspiring to say the least. One thing I know, having lived it, even given the challenges he faces he will be successful in life because of his drive. My middle son had the same determination and eventually received a full scholarship at Gallaudet University. My youngest son still continues the struggle with autism but he grows more every day. Here are the links to Christopher Duffley singing at the convention. The National Anthem and Lean on Me.

If you would like to learn more about Autism please visit Autism Speaks. And if you are looking to donate money please consider this fine organization.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Propaganda and brainwashing

I recently read an excerpt from "Truthout" by Dr. Cynthia Boaz where she laid out 14 propaganda techniques used in brainwashing. The piece was an analysis of modern media outlets and how they skew the message. Two statements struck me "Thus, to the degree that access to quality information is willfully or unintentionally obstructed, democracy itself is degraded.", and "These individuals are hostile and angry precisely because they don't feel confident in their own veracity. And in general, the more someone is losing their temper in a debate and the more intolerant they are of listening to others, the more you can be certain they do not know what they're talking about." As I read the excerpt I realized this was parallel to what we just witnessed with the TA. Fox News (read Mechanics for Change and other agents of anarchy) screamed "our scope is gutted". It didn't matter that it wasn't true and was easy disproven, what mattered was only the message. They were and are trying to sell something. You all saw things like "seniority rights will be destroyed" "there is no automatic snapback for severance pay" "there is no easy hour" "we may have to test where we didn't before". Each of these items was also easily disproven by simply reading the agreement but again the message was what was important and not the facts. Simply put the message was kill the TA for one reason, it fit with the agenda to change unions. I wouldn't have believed we could be subject to such manipulation if it weren't for the fact that many members have contacted me telling me they never read the TA, they only listened to what was said on the floor. Of course that is all water over the dam and we are now in a several year process to trying to reach a deal. Were you the victim of these propaganda techniques?

What follows is the Dr.'s piece and it is well worth the read;

14 Propaganda Techniques Used to Brainwash

Saturday 2 July 2011

Excerpts from a news analysis by: Dr. Cynthia Boaz, Truthout

There is nothing more sacred to the maintenance of democracy than a free press. Access to comprehensive, accurate and quality information is essential to the manifestation of Socratic citizenship - the society characterized by a civically engaged, well-informed and socially invested populace. Thus, to the degree that access to quality information is willfully or unintentionally obstructed, democracy itself is degraded.

It is ironic that in the era of 24-hour cable news networks and "reality" programming, the news-to-fluff ratio and overall veracity of information has declined precipitously. Take the fact Americans now spend on average about 50 hours a week using various forms of media, while at the same time cultural literacy levels hover just above the gutter. Not only does mainstream media now tolerate gross misrepresentations of fact and history by public figures (highlighted most recently by Sarah Palin's ludicrous depiction of Paul Revere's ride), but many media actually legitimize these displays. Pause for a moment and ask yourself what it means that the world's largest, most profitable and most popular news channel passes off as fact every whim, impulse and outrageously incompetent analysis of its so-called reporters. How did we get here? Take the enormous amount of misinformation that is taken for truth by Fox audiences: the belief that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and that he was in on 9/11, the belief that climate change isn't real and/or man-made, the belief that Barack Obama is Muslim and wasn't born in the United States, the insistence that all Arabs are Muslim and all Muslims are terrorists, the inexplicable perceptions that immigrants are both too lazy to work and are about to steal your job. All of these claims are demonstrably false, yet Fox News viewers will maintain their veracity with incredible zeal. Why? Is it simply that we have lost our respect for knowledge?

My curiosity about this question compelled me to sit down and document the most oft-used methods by which willful ignorance has been turned into dogma ...propagandists disguised as media.

The good news is that the more conscious you are of these techniques, the less likely they are to work on you. The bad news is that those reading this article are probably the least in need in of it.

1. Panic Mongering. This goes one step beyond simple fear mongering. With panic mongering, there is never a break from the fear. The idea is to terrify and terrorize the audience during every waking moment. This of course raises the question: why terrorize your own audience? Because it is the fastest way to bypasses the rational brain. In other words, when people are afraid, they don't think rationally. And when they can't think rationally, they'll believe anything.

2. Character Assassination/Ad Hominem. An opponent using this technique does not like to waste time debating the idea. Instead, they prefer a quicker route to dispensing with their opponents: go after the person's credibility, motives, intelligence, character, or, if necessary, sanity. No category of character assassination is off the table and no offense is beneath them. This form of argument - if it can be called that - leaves no room for genuine debate over ideas, so by definition, it is undemocratic. Not to mention just plain crass.

3. Projection/Flipping. This one is frustrating for the viewer who is trying to actually follow the argument. It involves taking whatever underhanded tactic you're using and then accusing your opponent of doing it to you first. It's often called upon when the media host finds themselves on the ropes in the debate.

4. Rewriting History. This is another way of saying that propagandists make the facts fit their worldview. Why lie about the historical facts, even when they can be demonstrated to be false? Well, because dogmatic minds actually find it easier to reject reality than to update their viewpoints. They will literally rewrite history if it serves their interests. And they'll often speak with such authority that the casual viewer will be tempted to question what they knew as fact.

5. Scapegoating/Othering. This works best when people feel insecure or scared. It's technically a form of both fear mongering and diversion, but it is so pervasive that it deserves its own category. The simple idea is that if you can find a group to blame for social or economic problems, you can then go on to a) justify violence/dehumanization of them, and b) subvert responsibility for any harm that may befall them as a result.

6. Conflating Violence With Power and Opposition to Violence With Weakness. This is more of what I'd call a "meta-frame" (a deeply held belief) than a media technique, but it is manifested in the ways news is reported constantly. For example, terms like "show of strength" are often used to describe acts of repression, such as those by the Iranian regime against the protesters in the summer of 2009. There are several concerning consequences of this form of conflation. First, it has the potential to make people feel falsely emboldened by shows of force - it can turn wars into sporting events. Secondly, especially in the context of American politics, displays of violence - whether manifested in war or debates about the Second Amendment - are seen as noble and (in an especially surreal irony) moral. Violence become synonymous with power, patriotism and piety.

7. Bullying. This is a favorite technique of certain opponents. That it continues to be employed demonstrates that it seems to have some efficacy. Bullying and yelling works best on people who come to the conversation with a lack of confidence, either in themselves or their grasp of the subject being discussed. The bully exploits this lack of confidence by berating the guest into submission or compliance. Often, less self-possessed people will feel shame and anxiety when being berated and the quickest way to end the immediate discomfort is to cede authority to the bully. The bully is then able to interpret that as a "win."

8. Confusion. As with the preceding technique, this one works best on an audience that is less confident and self-possessed. The idea is to deliberately confuse the argument, but insist that the logic is airtight and imply that anyone who disagrees is either too dumb or too fanatical to follow along. Less independent minds will interpret the confusion technique as a form of sophisticated thinking, thereby giving the user's claims veracity in the viewer's mind.

9. Populism. This is especially popular in election years. The speakers identifies themselves as one of "the people" and the target of their ire as an enemy of the people. The opponent is always "elitist" or a "bureaucrat" or a "government insider" or some other category that is not the people. The idea is to make the opponent harder to relate to and harder to empathize with. It often goes hand in hand with scapegoating. A common logical fallacy with populism bias when used by the right is that accused "elitists" are almost always liberals - a category of political actors who, by definition, advocate for non-elite groups.

10. Invoking the Christian God. This is similar to othering and populism. With morality politics, the idea is to declare yourself and your allies as patriots, Christians and "real Americans" (those are inseparable categories in this line of thinking) and anyone who challenges them as not. Basically, God loves Fox and Republicans and America. And hates taxes and anyone who doesn't love those other three things. Because the speaker has been benedicted by God to speak on behalf of all Americans, any challenge is perceived as immoral. It's a cheap and easy technique used by all totalitarian entities from states to cults.

11. Saturation. There are three components to effective saturation: being repetitive, being ubiquitous and being consistent. The message must be repeated cover and over, it must be everywhere and it must be shared across commentators: e.g. "Saddam has WMD." Veracity and hard data have no relationship to the efficacy of saturation. There is a psychological effect of being exposed to the same message over and over, regardless of whether it's true or if it even makes sense, e.g., "Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States." If something is said enough times, by enough people, many will come to accept it as truth. Another example is Fox's own slogan of "Fair and Balanced."

12. Disparaging Education. There is an emerging and disturbing lack of reverence for education and intellectualism in many mainstream media discourses. In fact, in some circles, higher education is often disparaged as elitist. Having a university credential is perceived by these folks as not a sign of credibility, but of a lack of it. In fact, among some commentators, evidence of intellectual prowess is treated snidely and as anti-American. Education and other evidence of being trained in critical thinking are direct threats to a hive-mind mentality, which is why they are so viscerally demeaned.

13. Guilt by Association. Here's how it works: if your cousin's college roommate's uncle's ex-wife attended a dinner party back in 1984 with Gorbachev's niece's ex-boyfriend's sister, then you, by extension are a communist set on destroying America. Period.

14. Diversion. This is where, when on the ropes, the media commentator suddenly takes the debate in a weird but predictable direction to avoid accountability. Any attempt to bring the discussion back to the issue at hand will likely be called deflection, an ironic use of the technique of projection/flipping.

These individuals are hostile and angry precisely because they don't feel confident in their own veracity. And in general, the more someone is losing their temper in a debate and the more intolerant they are of listening to others, the more you can be certain they do not know what they're talking about.


 

Monday, July 4, 2011

A representative democracy

Today a very dear friend from Michigan sent me a copy of a letter to his Congressman. It is fitting that it was sent on the 4th as the right to free speech is fundamental to our very foundation. Hopefully his Representative will listen even though it seems it is politically correct nowadays to tear down any safety net put in place to protect the middle (working) class. To be honest, at times it seems we have traded one form of tyranny (the King) for another (corporations). The letter follows;

Re: Congressman Bill Huizenga's statement on Budget and Spending

 "Yet the U.S. is in the red for $14,000,000,000,000 - yes, that's 12 zeroes in one trillion dollars. Our nation's long-term deficit and current national debt level is both unfathomable and unsustainable.  We simply must change the trajectory of spending in Washington. In the short-term, Congress can begin immediately by enacting sensible cost-cutting measures and eliminating wasteful and duplicative federal programs. In order to prevent crippling deficits and debt over the long-term, federal entitlement programs must be reformed in a way that protects current beneficiaries and allows current workers to enjoy a safe and stable retirement. We must restore fiscal sanity."

"As a matter of principle, taxpayers must have the right to a federal government that does not grow beyond their ability to pay for it and the right to expect a balanced federal budget. And Congress must create an atmosphere in our country that will foster job growth."

Social Security is not responsible for one penny of the deficit. By law, Social Security cannot barrow money to fund its operations and operates very efficiently from its own revenues. My question to you is, why you feel that Social Security is such a big fiscal problem that it has to be dealt with so urgently? Perhaps it is the projected growth balance of $3.67 trillion by the year 2022. That sure would make a tempting Congressional gift to a handful of Wall Street Execs for their next round of bonuses rewarding them for their fiscal failures. Or some Mega-Corporation could use it to build new factories in some foreign country and market their products "Tariff Free" in the United States.

The United States has given away billions in aid to many of the richest foreign countries in the world. Countries that hold trillions of dollars in US Treasury Bonds. The list includes; Mexico $316.7 million, Columbia $461.2 million, Egypt $255.7 million, Philippines $128.2 million, India $126.6 million, Brazil $25 million, China $27.2 million, Russia $71.5 million, Thailand $16.75 million.

In 2010 the Defense Department reported that a little over $9 billion was un-accounted for in Iraq. This is obvious mismanagement and complete lack of accountability on the part of government. This money was earmarked for re-construction. Billions for re-construction in Iraq while the infrastructure in the United States continues to deteriorate for lack of funds……………..I see no evidence of responsible government in this policy.

Now it would seem, from what I have read in your budget statement, that your solution to this blatant wasteful spending is to cut what you refer to as "Entitlement Programs" that were instituted to serve and assist the people of the United States. You know, the working folks that built this country in the first place.

"We The People" have a right to a Government that represents the interests of all the citizens of The United States, not just the largest campaign donors, mega corporations, special interest groups, or foreign nations.

It is generally understood by most of the citizens of this country that the "Super Rich" corporations and financial institution and their lobbyists wield the power to influence government and in so doing, control the destiny of the nation. With this in mind, I write this, not expecting change or even acknowledgement that what I have written is accurate. I write this as a reminder those individuals in government that are not responsive to the needs and welfare of its citizens and not mindful of the phrase "Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the
governed…………….." (2nd paragraph, Declaration of Independence) will not succeed.

What most Americans know is, our nation's wealth has been squandered on Wall Street bailouts, millions of our jobs have been moved overseas, a practice that remains un-challenged by our government. The cost of health insurance will soon be out of reach for many more millions of Americans, and now it appears that Social Security and Medicare are the targets for "Reform". Reform meaning that the financial resources from these programs will be shifted to the private sector elite in the form of obscene profits, bonuses for CEOs and other forms of subsidy's for the corporate aristocracy while the people that have supported these programs will have to carry more of the financial burden. The American people are now becoming fully aware of the fact that our way of life and standard of living is in danger of disappearing for present and future generations.

I am encouraged by the fact that the "Spirit" of America is alive and strong and that "We the People" will not stand idly by and see our country further diminished and her citizens indentured to the corporate elite. We live in a Representative Democracy and I believe that now, in view of all the negatives in our economy, the people are more determined than ever to take a pro-active part in the careful selection of their representatives at all levels of government. We will not "go quietly into the night" and allow our freedoms and way of life to be handed over to the corporate elite, the Wall Street bankers, or the Washington lobbyists. We read, understand, and most important of all, we vote.


 

Happy 4th!

Wishing you all a fun and safe 4th of July. Happy Independence Day!