Extra

New: The Properties of Property

Steve Martinot
Wednesday February 28, 2018 - 03:45:00 PM

What are the properties of property?

One of them, the one we know most intimately these days, is that it causes social crises, such as the so-calling “housing crisis.”

We know what the “housing crisis” is not. It is not a housing crisis. It is an "affordable housing” crisis. And it is a crisis of homelessness. It is called a “housing crisis” to fool people. But there are “Now Leasing” and “For Rent” signs all over town on market rate housing that most people in Berkeley cannot afford.

The crisis of affordable housing results from a political failure to implement a simple proposition, that “housing is a human right.” That proposition cannot be implemented because property rights supersede human rights in the US (they don’t in other places). That is why city government throws up its hands, says “there’s nothing we can do” – besides organize studies and subcommittees. .

So there’s some empty rhetoric about this crisis that needs to be desanctified. -more-


DACA Stay Remains in Place for Now

Julia Cheever (BCN)
Monday February 26, 2018 - 07:57:00 PM

In a case that began in San Francisco, the U.S. Supreme Court today left in place protections for nearly 700,000 undocumented young people who arrived in the United States as children. -more-


Man Charged with Attempted Murder for Attack on Woman in Berkeley Homeless Camp

Jeff Shuttleworth (Bay City News)
Monday February 26, 2018 - 07:53:00 PM

A four-time felon has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing a woman at a homeless camp in Berkeley earlier this month and leaving her paralyzed and in critical condition, Alameda County prosecutors said. -more-



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Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On

Dennis Culver and Planet
Friday February 23, 2018 - 01:31:00 PM

The United States Geological Survey reported that a preliminary 3.5 magnitude earthquake occurred near Danville this morning, accompanied by three smaller quakes.

The largest earthquake was reported at 5:28 a.m. about one mile north northwest of Danville.

Earlier in the morning, two smaller earthquakes were also reported near Danville.

The first was a 2.7 magnitude and the second was a 2.8 magnitude.

At 12:22 PM on Friday, Berkeley residents reported feeling another quake, listed by USGS at 2.8 magnitude, about 2km east of Danville. -more-



Public Comment

New: Arming Teachers

Tejinder Uberoi
Tuesday February 27, 2018 - 03:36:00 PM

As further proof of the NRA’s undue influence, President Trump parroted his benefactor, by offering a bizarre and outlandish proposal to mass shootings by deputizing teachers to be armed guards. Imagine the scene where a shooter enters a classroom armed with a military style AR 15 and Rambo style, commences shooting. It’s extremely doubtful if the teacher would have the presence of mind to fire back and kill the assassin all within a few seconds. It is also likely the teacher may very well kill his own students in a hasty act of friendly fire. How many teachers would be willing to take such a risk? Envisioning teachers as armed militia with military discipline ready to do effective battle, is a cruel fantasy masquerading as a remedy. -more-


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces

Gar Smith
Friday February 23, 2018 - 01:06:00 PM

A Modest Proposal

During his presidential campaign, D.J. Trump repeatedly harrumphed that Mexico "will pay for The Wall." Why? Because, in his twisted scenario, Mexicans were crossing into the US to commit rapes and murders.

Using Trump's theory of "causation accountability," it's only fair to demand that, henceforth, following any future mass-shootings, all funeral expenses should be paid by the NRA.

Something We Have Yet To See on the Evening News

School-shooter Nikolas Cruz taking practice shots while wearing his "Make America Great Again" cap: -more-


Ban the AR15’s

Jagjit Singh
Friday February 23, 2018 - 01:03:00 PM

Following the mass shooting in Parkland Florida, “Health Affairs” ranked the United States the most dangerous wealthy nation in the world for children. Shooting deaths are 49 times higher than other rich countries. The teenagers slaughtered in Florida had the gross misfortune of growing up in a society that cares more about gun owners rights than their safety.The pro-life Republicans are fond of declaring the sanctity of the unborn child but withdraw such concerns once they are born.

The NRA has a chokehold on US lawmakers silencing them with large donations. President Trump is a prime example, providing cover for the crimes of the NRA by falsely conflating the Florida and other massacres with mental illness and not the proliferation of guns. A report by McClatchy revealed that the FBI is looking into whether Russian bankers with Kremlin ties funneled money through the NRA during the 2016 election. The NRA is complicit in all mass killings.

What a grotesque legacy to bestow on future generations of our children. We don’t love them enough to effectively protect them. It is time to open the windows of our souls and scream loudly so that our voices reverberate across the land and reach our stone- hearted lawmakers who have sold their souls to the devil incarnate – the NRA and their enablers.

The AR15 is the weapon of choice for all mass killings. It must be banned immediately. -more-


New: The Attack on Public Education:Guns

Glen Kohler
Saturday February 24, 2018 - 01:51:00 PM

Beset by a surfeit of Republican-generated cynicism, it occurs to me that the fastest way Betsy DeVos & Co. can drive American into the arms of private for-profit education is to put as many guns into public classrooms as possible. -more-


New: Everywhere for Everyone

Frank Gebauer Vacaville, CA (with fond memories of Rockridge)
Saturday February 24, 2018 - 01:48:00 PM

I have sympathy for the old hippies in Berkeley, such as yourselves (Zelda Bronstein: Wiener's SB 827 Claims Debunked by SF Planning Department Report, Monday February 12, 2018) and your kindred spirits in Marin (Bob Silvestri, Snowflakes In My Back Yard: San Francisco Planning Department's Take on SB 827). It must be painful to realize that you have grown old and absurdly wealthy as landowners while homeless people set up tents along the railroad tracks and the kids these days can't afford the rent. Hard to live up to Peace and Love. Much easier to rant among yourselves than to admit that: 1) The times, they are a changin', and 2) You'll be drenched to the bone, because the sea level is on track to rise up to 6.6 feet (https://sealevel.nasa.gov/understanding-sea-level/projections/empirical-projections) by 2100. Just a couple hundred more feet in the coming centuries (https://thinkprogress.org/were-aiming-at-200-feet-or-more-of-sea-level-rise-here-s-what-that-looks-like-5500c703671b/) You can save the gourmet ghetto and [ your favorite part of town here ] as the old suburb you once were young in...but not for long. While there's still time, make room for other folks who want to experience everything that Berkeley has to offer. There's enough room for you, and for them. -more-


The Most Recent Mass Shooting

Romilla Khanna
Friday February 23, 2018 - 01:03:00 PM

It hurts to hear the cry of families who see their sons and daughters shot in the school in Florida. Educators feel the pain of the most recent mass school shooting. Let us add during this month of February, a demand to our Government, to have a heart to hear and feel the pain of the public as well.

The public needs assurances about the safety and security of their children going to their schools. The quick and easy solution to stop these untimely deaths in public schools and other public places is to take away all arms and ammunitions from all places, except from the local police and the Department of Defense. Let there be an experiment to make America free of gun violence. -more-


Editorial

Can Another Children's Crusade Control the NRA?

Becky O'Malley
Friday February 23, 2018 - 11:51:00 AM

Another day, another massacre. The script by now is depressingly familiar.

“We have them in our prayers.”

Really? Don’t blame your god, whoever he/she might be, for this one. The culprits are easily found, and their allegiance is to the Devil Himself, proxied by big bucks from the National Rifle Association.

The difference, this time, is that the victims were a bunch of schoolkids.

Their impassioned and articulate surviving classmates don’t intend to be victims forever. They’ve taken on the National Rifle Association’s Florida lackeys, travelling to the state capital to confront those most responsible for the carnage, the Florida legislature, which has consistently refused to enact sensible gun control measures .

Tallahassee, where the legislature meets, is far, far away—seven hours by bus—from Broward County, where the Parkland murders took place. That county, represented by a Democrat, is usually considered the most civilized part of a famously corrupt backwater state.

Most Florida legislators have always looked and acted like the denizens of the cartoon swamp where the possum Pogo tried to make some sense out of the world, famously observing, ”We have met the enemy, and he is us.” Four decades or so ago, when I was an investigative reporter, I did a juicy story for New Times Magazine on how the Disney corporation bought off enough crooked Florida electeds to bypass the state’s environmental laws to build Disney World.

Not much has changed since then. The enemy is still Us—or at least those we choose to represent us, if they're corrupt. Now it’s the NRA which has bought the Florida Legislature off. -more-


Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: The Shooting in Florida; Don't Blame the Mentally Ill

Jack Bragen
Friday February 23, 2018 - 12:49:00 PM

President Trump was predictable in blaming the Florida high school shooting on mental illness, and in offering no hint of a solution. He was predictable in complimenting the bravery of first responders, and in expressing sorrow over this loss. In addition, he was predictable in disrespecting those who are outraged by the government's inadequate weapons policy.

Mass shooters are completely different and distinct from the overwhelming majority of mentally ill people, who simply are trying to make our lives livable, and who are trying to get through another day, or who are trying to make ends meet with the pitiful income we get from SSDI and/or SSI.

The overwhelming majority of mass shooters are either terrorists or sociopaths, and do not fit the diagnoses of schizophrenia, depression or bipolar illnesses. -more-


DISPATCHES FROM THE EDGE:Italy’s Election

Conn Hallinan
Friday February 23, 2018 - 12:58:00 PM

Italian elections are always complex affairs, but the upcoming Mar. 4 vote is one of the most bewildering in several decades: the right is resurgent, the left embattled, and the issue drawing the greatest fire and fury has little to do with the economic malaise that has gripped the country since the great economic crash of 2008.

These days predicting election outcomes in Europe is a fool’s game because the electorate is so volatile, a state one hardly can blame it for given the beating it has taken from the almost decade-long policies of the European Union (EU). The organization’s rigid economic strictures for dealing with the debts incurred from the 2008 crisis—social service cutbacks, tax hikes, massive layoffs, and privatization—have sharply increased economic inequality throughout the continent and created a “lost generation” of young people: poorly educated, unemployed, and locked into low paying part-time jobs (if they manage to find one). -more-


THE PUBLIC EYE: The Four Pillars of the Russia Probe

Bob Burnett
Friday February 23, 2018 - 12:17:00 PM

On February 16th, the Justice Department unveiled the first of four pillars of the Mueller investigation into interference in the 2016 election: the indictment of 13 Russians for Internet-based meddling. This should end Trump claims the Mueller investigation is a "hoax." The DOJ announcement suggests that we should expect many more indictments as a product of the remaining three pillars of the probe.

The February 16th announcement, by Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, focussed on an extensive effort, conducted by Internet trolls headquartered in St. Petersburg, to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. Using a variety of tactics, the Russians began by disparaging Hillary Clinton, switched to inhibiting voter participation, and concluded by encouraging Americans to either vote for Trump or a third-party candidate, such as Jill Stein. (At its peak, the Russian effort had a monthly budget of $1.25M and employed hundreds of operatives.)

The DOJ indictment is noteworthy because it arrived unexpectedly -- there were no press leaks suggesting an indictment was imminent -- and the 37-page legal brief was unusually thorough -- it appears the FBI had a source inside the St. Petersburg troll factory ("Internet Research Agency"). The indictment revealed that the head of the Russian operation was Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close friend of Russian premier Vladimir Putin. -more-


ECLECTIC RANT: Sen. Feinstein’s New Assault Weapons Ban

Ralph E. Stone
Friday February 23, 2018 - 12:33:00 PM

In February 14, 2018, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) joined by 24 Democrats introduced new legislation that would ban AR-15s, which is the most popular rifle in the U.S. According to Sen. Feinstein, an AR-15 is a military weapon. No militaries use civilian AR-15s. -more-


Arts & Events

New: Bach’s ST. JOHN PASSION Performed by American Bach Soloists

Reviewed by James Roy MacBean
Tuesday February 27, 2018 - 03:32:00 PM

Over the weekend of February 23-26, American Bach Soloists performed Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John Passion throughout the wider Bay Area (including Davis). I caught the Saturday performance at Berkeley’s First Congregational Church. Bach composed his St. John Passion for Good Friday, 1724, and it was performed in the St. Nicholas Church in Leipzig during Bach’s first year as Kappelmeister in Leipzig. (Bach, by the way, was Leipzig’s third choice for this post. They offered it first to Georg Philipp Telemann, then to Christoph Graupner, who both turned it down. Only then did they turn to Bach.) -more-


New: Sunday with the Divas

Reviewed by James Roy MacBean
Tuesday February 27, 2018 - 03:31:00 PM

On Sunday afternoon, February 25, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in collaboration with San Francisco Opera presented at Nourse Theatre a round-table discussion with four great opera singers: Marilyn Horne, Patricia Racette, Deborah Voigt, and Frederica von Stade. Serving as emcee was Stephen Rubin, a trustee of San Francisco Conservatory of Music and president of Henry Holt & Co., publisher of many prize-winning books. As one might expect, the divas traded compliments with one another and generally spoke of their good fortune and gratitude in having such successful careers. -more-


The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, February 25-March 4

Kelly Hammargren
Saturday February 24, 2018 - 01:37:00 PM

Busy week ahead for Berkeley City Meetings and Climate forums. Tuesday is City Council. Wednesday is the busiest night for activists.

  • Urban Shield participation is on the agenda at the Disaster and Fire Safety Commission.
  • Linda Maio is speaking at the Wednesday Safer Climate Forum.
  • Police Review Commission is discussing subcommittee recommendations and taking action on MOU (memorandum of understanding) with Homeland Security/US ICE and Homeless Encampments.


Written comment is accepted until April 26, 2018 to Oppose the EPA Proposed Repeal of Clean Power Plan,. The San Francisco EPA “Listening” Session on Wed, Feb 28, can be live streamed. It is too late to register to attend. The 3 “listening” sessions start at 8:30 am and end at 7:30 pm.

https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-air-pollution/forms/san-francisco-listening-session-repealing-clean-power-plan



2018 is a critical election year and 3 groups/organizations are actively working now to oust Republicans from Congressional Districts. These groups are registering voters and canvasing on issues in Republican held districts.



The meeting list is also posted on the Sustainable Berkeley Coalition website.

http://www.sustainableberkeleycoalition.com/whats-ahead.html



Sunday, February 25, 2018

Adeline Corridor Development – Sun, Feb 25, 12:30 pm, 2108 Russell St @ Lorina, Church By the Side of the Road, Education Room, all welcome,

Indivisible East Bay All Member Meeting, Sun, Feb 25, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm, 2727 Milvia, Sports Basement,

https://indivisibleeb.org/upcoming-events/

Monday, February 26, 2018

City Council, Mon, Feb 26, 4:00 pm, 2180 Milvia, Cypress Room, Agenda: closed session – labor negotiators – Fire Fighters, Berkeley Police Association, IBEW, Local 1245, Service Workers

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Clerk/City_Council/2018/02_Feb/City_Council__02-26-2018_-_Special_Closed_Meeting_Agenda.aspx

Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board, Mon, Feb 26, 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm, 2134 MLK Jr. Way, City Council Chambers

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Rent_Stabilization_Board/Home/Agenda__RSB_2018_Feb_26.aspx

Children, Youth and Recreation Commission, Mon, Feb 26, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, 2800 Park St, Frances Albrier Community Center at San Pablo Park

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Children_Youth_and_Recreation_Commission/

Zero Waste Commission, Mon, Feb 26, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, 1901 Hearst Ave, North Berkeley Senior Center

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Clerk/Commissions/Commissions__Zero_Waste_Commission_Homepage.aspx

Tax the Rich rally – Mon, Feb 26, winter hours 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm, Rain Cancels, top of Solano in front of closed Oaks Theater,

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Berkeley City Council, Tues, Feb 27, 2134 MLK Jr Way, City Council Chambers

  • 5:00 pm Closed Session, Agenda: Director of Planning and Development
  • 6:00 pm Regular Session, Agenda: 17. ZAB Appeal – 739 Channing Way, 20. U1 – 15% anti-displacement, 85% to maintain and increase supply of permanently affordable housing, 21. 2018 Ballot measures, 22 a.&b.Wildland Urban Interface Fire Safety and Education, 23. Utility Undergrounding
https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Clerk/City_Council/City_Council__Agenda_Index.aspx

Community Environmental Advisory Commission - Subcommittee - Citywide Green Development, Tues, Feb 27, 7:00 pm, 2000 University, Au Coquelet Restaurant

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Community_Environmental_Advisory_Commission/

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Civic Arts Commission, Wed, Feb 28, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm, 1901 Hearst Ave, North Berkeley Senior Center

http://www.cityofberkeley.info/CivicArtsCommissionHomepage/

Commission on the Status of Women, Wed, Feb 28, 6:45 pm – 9:00 pm, 1901 Hearst Ave, North Berkeley Senior Center, Agenda: speaker BPD Chief Greenwood, Santa Rita Jail referral https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Clerk/Commissions/Commissions__Commission_on_the_Status_of_Women_Homepage.aspx

Disaster and Fire Safety Commission, Wed, Feb 28, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, 997 Cedar St, Fire Department Training Center, Agenda: 6. Recommendation Urban Shield participation

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/uploadedFiles/Fire/Commissions/Commission_for_Disaster_and_Fire_Safety/REVISED%20DFSC%20Agenda%2017-02-28.pdf

Energy Commission, Wed, Feb 28, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm, 1901 Hearst Ave, North Berkeley Senior Center, Agenda: 5. EB Community Energy, 7. Deep Green Building, 8. EV Charging, 9. Model Solar Ordinance

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Clerk/Commissions/Commissions__Energy_Commission_Homepage.aspx

Police Review Commission, Wed, Feb 28, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, 2939 Ellis St, South Berkeley Senior Center, Agenda: subcommittee reports discussion & action – Homeless encampment, MOU with Dept Homeland Security/US ICE

http://www.cityofberkeley.info/Clerk/Commissions/Commissions__Police_Review_Commission_Homepage.aspx

Maximizing Influence for Safer Climate, Wed, Feb 28, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Ed Roberts Campus, 3075 Adeline, citizen action, strategies on major polluters, climate solutions

https://350bayarea.org/event/eyes-ca-maximizing-influence-safer-climate

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Housing Advisory Commission, Thur, March 1, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, 2939 Ellis St, South Berkeley Senior Center,

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/Housing_Advisory_Commission/

Landmarks Preservation Commission, Thur, March 1, 7:00 pm – 11:30 pm, 1901 Hearst Ave, North Berkeley Senior Center,

Berkeley Lawn Site to be continued

  • 2901 Benvenue Ave – Thomas & Louise Hicks House – Landmark or Structure of Merit
  • Certified Local Grant Application
  • 2580 Bancroft – Fred Turner Building – proposed alteration
  • 1110 University – Demolition referral
  • 2301 Bancroft - Campanile Way – special meeting, date not yet determined
http://www.cityofberkeley.info/landmarkspreservationcommission/

Medical Cannabis Commission, Thur, March 1, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm, 2180 Milvia St, 6th Floor,

http://www.cityofberkeley.info/MedicalCannabis/

Friday, March 2, 2018

No city meetings or demonstrations found

Saturday, March 3, 2018

No city meetings or demonstrations found

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Legislative Action Training, Sun, March 4, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm, 2530 San Pablo Ave, #1, Sierra Club Chapter Office, Berkeley, RSVP

https://350bayarea.org/event/legislative-action-training -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Can Another Children's Crusade Control the NRA? 02-23-2018

Public Comment

New: Arming Teachers Tejinder Uberoi 02-27-2018

SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces Gar Smith 02-23-2018

Ban the AR15’s Jagjit Singh 02-23-2018

New: The Attack on Public Education:Guns Glen Kohler 02-24-2018

New: Everywhere for Everyone Frank Gebauer Vacaville, CA (with fond memories of Rockridge) 02-24-2018

The Most Recent Mass Shooting Romilla Khanna 02-23-2018

New: Ban the AR-15 Now Jagjit Singh 02-19-2018

New: Reducing Mass Shootings in Our Schools Mike Weimer 02-18-2018

Open Letter to Mayor Arreguin Regarding Community Benefits and Development Concessions Charlene M. Woodcock 02-16-2018

Repeated Horror Bruce Joffe 02-18-2018

The Taliban Asks the American People to End this Deadly War Gar Smith 02-16-2018

News

New: The Properties of Property Steve Martinot 02-28-2018

DACA Stay Remains in Place for Now Julia Cheever (BCN) 02-26-2018

Man Charged with Attempted Murder for Attack on Woman in Berkeley Homeless Camp Jeff Shuttleworth (Bay City News) 02-26-2018

Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Dennis Culver and Planet 02-23-2018

New: DISPATCHES FROM THE EDGE:Italy’s Election Conn Hallinan 02-14-2018

Yes, In Your Backyard!
YIMBYs Plan for Berkeley
02-20-2018

New: Snowflakes
In My Back Yard:
San Francisco Planning Department's Take on SB 827
Bob Silvestri 02-19-2018

Press Release: Undercover Operation Nets Six Laptop Thieves From the Berkeley Police Department 02-19-2018

Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: The Shooting in Florida; Don't Blame the Mentally Ill Jack Bragen 02-23-2018

DISPATCHES FROM THE EDGE:Italy’s Election Conn Hallinan 02-23-2018

THE PUBLIC EYE: The Four Pillars of the Russia Probe Bob Burnett 02-23-2018

ECLECTIC RANT: Sen. Feinstein’s New Assault Weapons Ban Ralph E. Stone 02-23-2018

THE PUBLIC EYE: Forecasting the Midterm Elections in the West Bob Burnett 02-16-2018

ECLECTIC RANT: North and South Korean Olympic Games mini-detente Ralph E. Stone 02-16-2018

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: The Shortened Lifespan of Mentally Ill People Jack Bragen 02-16-2018

Arts & Events

New: Bach’s ST. JOHN PASSION Performed by American Bach Soloists Reviewed by James Roy MacBean 02-27-2018

New: Sunday with the Divas Reviewed by James Roy MacBean 02-27-2018

The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, February 25-March 4 Kelly Hammargren 02-24-2018

The Berkeley Activist's Calendar: February 18-25 Kelly Hammargren, Sustainable Berkeley Coalition 02-18-2018

Nicola Benedetti’s Valentine’s Day Concert Reviewed by James Roy MacBean 02-17-2018

Herbert Blomstedt: A Ninety Year-Old Wunderkind Reviewed by James Roy MacBean 02-18-2018