Friday, February 01, 2019

Davos 2019: Historian Rutger Bregman berates billionaires at World Econo...


Published on Jan 30, 2019
Views: 57,890++
A discussion panel at the Davos World Economic Forum has become a sensation after a Dutch historian took billionaires to task for not paying taxes.
Rutger Bregman, author of the book Utopia for Realists, bemoans the failure of attendees at the recent gathering in Switzerland to address the key issue in the battle for greater equality: the failure of rich people to pay their fair share of taxes.
Noting that 1,500 people had travelled to Davos by private jet to hear David Attenborough talk about climate change, he said he was bewildered that no one was talking about raising taxes on the rich.
“I hear people talking the language of participation, justice, equality and transparency but almost no one raises the real issue of tax avoidance, right? And of the rich just not paying their fair share,” Bregman tells the Time magazine panel on inequality.
“It feels like I’m at a firefighters conference and no one’s allowed to speak about water.”
Industry had to “stop talking about philanthropy and start talking about taxes”, he said, and cited the high tax regime of 1950s America as an example to disprove arguments by businesspeople at Davos such as Michael Dell that economies with high personal taxation could not succeed. “That’s it,” he says. “Taxes, taxes, taxes. All the rest is bullshit in my opinion.”
A member of the audience, former Yahoo chief financial officer Ken Goldman, challenged his comments and said it was a “one-sided panel”.
He argued the fiscal settings across the global economy had been successful and had created record employment.
But another panel member, Winnie Byanyima, an Oxfam executive director, took up the fight and said high employment was not a good thing in itself because many people found themselves in exploitative work. She cited the example of poultry workers in the US who had to wear nappies (diapers) because they were not allowed toilet breaks.
“That’s not a dignified job,” she said. “those are the jobs we’ve been told about, that globalisation is bringing jobs. The quality of the jobs matter. In many countries workers no longer have a voice.
Addressing Goldman, she said: “You’re counting the wrong things. You’re not counting dignity of people. You’re counting exploited people.”
Billions of dollars were leaked by tax avoidance every year which should instead be going to alleviate poverty in the developing world, she added.
#Davos
#WorldEconomicForum

"We Did It OUR Way" - Roc Arnett, East Valley Partnership

We are so blessed!
Published on Dec 4, 2015
During the 2015 Cox Communications/ PHX East Valley Economic Forum, EVP President & CEO Roc Arnett ended the program with an altered version of Frank Sinatra's, My Way.
I think we can all agree - Roc did a terrific job!
HUH?

Mesa City Council Sub-Committee Assignments

Here are the current and/or new assignments as published from the City of Mesa https://www.mesaaz.gov/city-hall/advisory-boards-committees/city-council

Council Sub-Committees
Audit, Finance & Enterprise Councilmember Jen Duff, Chairperson
Vice Mayor Mark Freeman Councilmember David Luna

Chris Brady, Ex Officio
Staff Liaison: Michael Kennington
Attorney: Jim Smith
Community & Cultural Development
Councilmember Francisco Heredia, Chairperson
Councilmember David Luna Councilmember Jen Duff

           
Staff Liaison: Natalie Lewis
Attorney: Alfred Smith
Economic Development
Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker, Chairperson
Councilmember Francisco Heredia
Councilmember Kevin Thompson

Staff Liaison: Bill Jabjiniak
Attorney: Jim Smith

 
Public Safety
Councilmember David Luna, Chairperson
Vice Mayor Mark Freeman
Councilmember Kevin Thompson

Staff Liaison: John Pombier
Attorney: Alfred Smith
Sustainability & Transportation
Councilmember Kevin Thompson, Chairperson
Councilmember Francisco Heredia
Councilmember Jeremy Whitaker

Staff Liaison: Kari Kent
Attorney: Jim Smith
City Benefits Advisory Committee
Vice Mayor Mark Freeman Councilmember Kevin Thompson
 
Sub-committees meet with appropriate department staff about issues that have developed in the respective department which impact either
  • the department directly (i.e. a new fire engine for the fire department)
  • or residents and businesses (i.e. sewer hook-up).
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Regional Agency Board Assignments

Valley Metro Regional Public Transit Authority (RPTA) / Metro Rail
Councilmember Francisco Heredia


East Valley Partnership Board
Mayor John Giles

 
Gateway Airport Authority
Mayor John Giles

Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Committee Assignments

Regional Council
Mayor John Giles


Transportation Policy Committee
Mayor John Giles
Human Services Coordinating
Councilmember Jen Duff


Economic Development
Councilmember David Luna
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Other Committee Assignments
i.d.e.a. Museum Board of Directors
Councilmember David Luna


Arizona Museum of Natural History
Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker


Chamber of Commerce
Vice Mayor Mark Freeman


Downtown Mesa Association
Councilmember Jen Duff


Mesa Arts Center Foundation Board
Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker
Mesa Sister Cities
Councilmember Francisco Heredia

Mesa United Way
Councilmember Francisco Heredia

Self Insurance Board of Trustees
Councilmember Kevin Thompson


Visit Mesa Board
Councilmember Jen Duff

Mesa City Council Study Session Thu 31 Jan 2019


Published: 31 Jan 2019
Views: 3
Running Time: about an hour and 20 minutes
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AGENDA:
1 Presentations/Action Items:
> 1-a 19-0114 Appointments to Council Committees, Regional Boards, and other Committees
> 1-b 19-0138 Appointments to the Mesa Housing Services Governing Board and the Museum and Cultural Advisory Board.
> 1-c 19-0115 Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on an update of staff recommendations for regulating shared active transportation vehicles (commercially-rented bicycles, scooters, etc., with self-contained locking mechanisms).

2 Acknowledge receipt of minutes of various boards and committees.

> 2-a 19-0136 Human Relations Advisory Board Meeting held on December 5, 2018
> 2-b 19-0042 2020 Census Taskforce Advisory Committee meeting held on 19 Nov 2018.

3 Hear reports on meetings and/or conferences attended


4 Scheduling of meetings and general information.

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Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on an update of staff recommendations for regulating shared active transportation vehicles (commercially-rented bicycles, scooters, etc., with self-contained locking mechanisms).
Staff is seeking  direction on which Option Council would like to pursue
NOTE: 
Ridership Information: November 2018                        
   
1. Presentation 
 
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MEETING DETAILS WITH LINKS:
Meeting Name: City Council Study Session Agenda status: Final                                 
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Attachments:
File #Agenda #TypeTitle
19-0114 1-aAppointmentAppointments to Council Committees, Regional Boards, and other Committees.                                                              
19-0138 1-bAppointmentAppointments to the Mesa Housing Services Governing Board and the Museum and Cultural Advisory Board.                                                              
19-0115 1-cPresentationHear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on an update of staff recommendations for regulating shared active transportation vehicles (commercially-rented bicycles, scooters, etc., with self-contained locking mechanisms).                                                              
19-0136 2-aMinutesHuman Relations Advisory Board Meeting held on December 5, 2018.                                                              
19-0042 2-bMinutes2020 Census Taskforce Advisory Committee meeting held on November 19, 2018.  

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January 31, 2019      
TO:  CITY COUNCILMEMBERS 
FROM:  MAYOR JOHN GILES 
SUBJECT: Appointments to Council, Regional and Other Boards and Committees  
I recommend for your approval the following appointments: 
City of Mesa  AUDIT, FINANCE & ENTERPRISE COMMITTEE

 Councilmember Jen Duff, Chairperson Vice Mayor Mark Freeman Councilmember David Luna
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Councilmember David Luna, Chairperson Vice Mayor Mark Freeman Councilmember Kevin Thompson
SUSTAINABILITY & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Councilmember Kevin Thompson, Chairperson Councilmember Francisco Heredia Councilmember Jeremy Whitaker
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker, Chairperson Councilmember Francisco Heredia Councilmember Kevin Thompson 
COMMUNITY & CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Councilmember Francisco Heredia, Chairperson Councilmember David Luna Councilmember Jen Duff
CITY BENEFITS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Vice Mayor Mark Freeman Councilmember Kevin Thompson  Regional Agency Board Assignments
VALLEY METRO REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RPTA)/ METRO RAIL Councilmember Francisco Heredia
EAST VALLEY PARTNERSHIP BOARD Mayor John Giles
GATEWAY AIRPORT AUTHORITY Mayor John Giles  Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Committee Assignments
REGIONAL COUNCIL Mayor John Giles
HUMAN SERVICES COORDINATING Councilmember Jen Duff
TRANSPORTATION POLICY Mayor John Giles
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Councilmember David Luna
   
Other Boards & Committees

DOWNTOWN MESA ASSOCIATION Councilmember Jen Duff
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Vice Mayor Mark Freeman
MESA UNITED WAY Councilmember Francisco Heredia
VISIT MESA BOARD Councilmember Jen Duff
MESA SISTER CITIES Councilmember Francisco Heredia
SELF INSURANCE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Councilmember Kevin Thompson
ARIZONA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker
i.d.e.a. MUSEUM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Councilmember David Luna
MESA ARTS CENTER FOUNDATION BOARD Councilmember Jeremy Whittaker

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January 31, 2019 
TO:  CITY COUNCILMEMBERS  

FROM: MAYOR JOHN GILES  
SUBJECT: Appointments to Boards and Committees   
The following are my recommendations for appointments to City of Mesa Advisory Boards and Committees. 
Mesa Housing Services Governing Board – Eight-member board (7 City Councilmembers and the new appointee) 
Gary Nelson, District 4. 

Mr. Nelson is a veteran who is currently employed as a Pharmacy Tech Trainee with Alliance RX Walgreens Prime home delivery. 
He has been involved with the HUD-VASH program for three years and was accepted as a member of the Mesa Housing Resident Advisory Board last year.  Mr. Nelson was appointed to fill a partial term on August 16, 2018 which expired on December 31, 2018.  
Museum & Cultural Advisory Board – Eleven-member board, including the new appointees 
Ronna Green, District 5.

Ms. Green is a recently retired Associate Vice President of Nationwide Insurance.
She has served on various insurance boards in the past and volunteers with St. Mary’s Food Bank. Ms. Green’s appointment will be filling a vacancy created by the resignation of Gladys Contreras.
Her partial term will expire 6/30/21.  
Tara Phelps, District 6.

Ms. Phelps has a Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management with Minors in French and Psychology.
Her professional experience includes Instructional Designer, Collections Supervisor, and Copywriting Contractor.
Ms. Phelps’ appointment will be filling a vacancy created by the resignation of Benjamin Rundall.
Her partial term will expire 6/30/21.   
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Ban Income Bias


Feds Flag Martha McSally For Excessive Campaign Donations


FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo, then-Arizona Republican senatorial candidate Martha McSally, speaks with voters, at Chase's diner in Chandler, Ariz.
The Federal Election Commission says Arizona Sen. Martha McSally may have accepted $270,000 in campaign contributions that exceeded legal limits.
Federal candidates can collect $2,700 from a single donor during a primary election and an additional $2,700 from that same person during the general.
But agency flagged dozens of contributions to McSally that appear to exceed those limits. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)
Feds flag Arizona senator for excessive campaign donations
FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2018, file photo, then-Arizona Republican senatorial candidate Martha McSally, speaks with voters, at Chase's diner in Chandler, Ariz. he Federal Election Commission says Arizona Sen. Martha McSally may have accepted $270,000 in campaign contributions that exceeded legal limits. Federal candidates can collect $2,700 from a single donor during a primary election and an additional $2,700 from that same person during the general. But agency flagged dozens of contributions to McSally that appear to exceed those limits. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

Downtown Mesa Monument-To-Failure Gets A "Feel-Good" Make-Over

Here we go again! Your MesaZona blogger cringes every time there are attempts to Spoon-Feed tricky narratives to the public. Here's the last put out yesterday by a tag-team of two reporters:
Downtown Mesa 'eyesore' to transform into 5-story apartment, commercial complex
Lauren Castle and Lindsey Collom, Arizona Republic 
Published 11:16 a.m. MT Jan. 31, 2019
Updated 5:37 p.m. MT Jan. 31, 2019
. . . and once again it's the ever-excited Jivin' John Giles saying one more time "We're very excited," Mesa Mayor John Giles said Wednesday. "This is going to be a great entry point to welcome people to a new and improved downtown Mesa."
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HOW MANY MORE "COMMERCIAL COMPLEXES" DO CITY OFFICIALS THINK WE NEED IN NEGLECTED-AND-DISTRESSED DOWNTOWN MESA??
We already have at least 10 on Main Street that are either 'under-used' or vacant!
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Don't know about you, dear readers but repeated fast pitches like these from mainstream media always deserve to get called "foul balls" thrown out over-the-plate for consumption by the public sitting-on-the-sidelines most of the time while under-handed land-deals are done in-private and behind-the-scenes ahead of time.
Some of the players in-the-game are never revealed
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How do city officials try "to fix' the game?
1. Get the-story-they-want-to-get-told assigned to two reporters who write what city officials want them to write.
2. Throw in a vague catch-all-phrase like "a new and improved downtown Mesa".
3. Let's play ball in the outfield of public opinion.


OK. Buy me some peanuts-and-cracker jacks and I might believe it!   NOT
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Please take the time to read the latest "Spoon-Fed News" - there's more
"The sale of the land is just one of the city land deals approved in January. Mesa also will sell land for another hotel near the Chicago Cubs spring-training complex and auction off city-owned land further east. . . "
LINK > https://www.azcentral.com Story 31 Jan 2019

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