Since Mowdy brought up the subject of racial tensions in Greeley in the comment section I thought I would post the following video and article from Gallup.com.
I like the Gallup site because while the mainstream media often cite their polls and data it is always a good idea, I think, to go see what the Gallup experts have to say. Strategically the news media have an obligation, in order to turn a profit and stay in business, to report news and (sadly) entertain the public. It is a strategic advantage for some news organizations to also be credible--but that is not always the case. And, as we all have heard and experienced lately, the entertainment news is prospering while the credible news makers are suffering cutbacks and entertainment/news competition from the Internet. Gallup on the other hand maintains their profitability directly from their credibility for being accurate. They don't sell entertainment. They sell facts and accurate projections. So I like to hop on over to their website once a month or so and go through the free stuff and get the real take on things straight from the Gallup mouth so to speak. It often makes me feel much better about the world than I do when reading the current media spin on the same topics--regardless of the political bent of the news source. They have papers to sell an they have to put in an "angle" to sell those.
Considering the blatant racism I have seen in individual gatherings in Greeley and the tacit, probably racist, policies of the local government I thought this piece might shed a little light on the topic. It amazes me, that even as racist ideas pour from the mouth of babes here in Greeley, many refuse to see the negative impacts of their own ideas on their own community well-being and how many of these ideas are based on race, granted sometimes culture, rather than fact or reason.
President Obama is addressing the nation tonight on the health care issue so I thought the piece timely as well. According to Gallup 16.0% of Americans self-identify as not having health insurance. I have always seen this as my issue as well. If the kids who go to school with my family members don't have health care I am at a higher risk of being less healthy and incurring more costs myself. Not to mention it is simply a matter of being humane to the tribe and looking out for our long term collective health.
Besides I wanted to see if I could figure out how to embed a video on my site.
USA

I like the Gallup site because while the mainstream media often cite their polls and data it is always a good idea, I think, to go see what the Gallup experts have to say. Strategically the news media have an obligation, in order to turn a profit and stay in business, to report news and (sadly) entertain the public. It is a strategic advantage for some news organizations to also be credible--but that is not always the case. And, as we all have heard and experienced lately, the entertainment news is prospering while the credible news makers are suffering cutbacks and entertainment/news competition from the Internet. Gallup on the other hand maintains their profitability directly from their credibility for being accurate. They don't sell entertainment. They sell facts and accurate projections. So I like to hop on over to their website once a month or so and go through the free stuff and get the real take on things straight from the Gallup mouth so to speak. It often makes me feel much better about the world than I do when reading the current media spin on the same topics--regardless of the political bent of the news source. They have papers to sell an they have to put in an "angle" to sell those.
Considering the blatant racism I have seen in individual gatherings in Greeley and the tacit, probably racist, policies of the local government I thought this piece might shed a little light on the topic. It amazes me, that even as racist ideas pour from the mouth of babes here in Greeley, many refuse to see the negative impacts of their own ideas on their own community well-being and how many of these ideas are based on race, granted sometimes culture, rather than fact or reason.
President Obama is addressing the nation tonight on the health care issue so I thought the piece timely as well. According to Gallup 16.0% of Americans self-identify as not having health insurance. I have always seen this as my issue as well. If the kids who go to school with my family members don't have health care I am at a higher risk of being less healthy and incurring more costs myself. Not to mention it is simply a matter of being humane to the tribe and looking out for our long term collective health.
Besides I wanted to see if I could figure out how to embed a video on my site.
USA
Hispanics, Low-Income, and Young Most Often Uninsured
July 22, 2009
In the United States, Hispanics, those making less than $36,000 per year, and 18- to 29-year-olds are the most likely to be uninsured, at 42%, 29%, and 28%, respectively.
