Labor Gains

So this week the Writers Guild of America and members of the AMPTP – aka the major studios and streamers – reached an agreement on a new three-year contract. 

Yay!!

What this means is that once WGA members vote between Oct 2 – Oct 9th and make it official, an almost FIVE MONTH strike/work stoppage will end.

Hopefully, this will be followed by successful SAG-AFTRA negotiations this week, using some of what the WGA negotiated in terms of wages, streaming residuals and AI use as a template (Note: Yes, our issues differ but they also overlap so this will be a start). 

There will certainly be a few hiccups but if all goes according to expectations, the actors will also get a fair deal and the entertainment industry should be fully up and running again.

Weeeeee!

The agreement is a bit complicated but not so much that it is incomprehensible.  This Deadline Hollywood account gives you the highlights.

Click here for all the details!

But you know what would also be great? 

If the auto workers get a fair deal from their employers after agreeing to massive pay cuts when the economy tanked more than a decade ago in order to save their employers.

That would be great not only because they deserve it but also because it’s the JUST thing to do. 

You know the BIG THREE auto MAKERS (Note: Whose CEO’s now each make tens of millions a year apiece in salary and stock options thanks to their laborers work and past sacrifices) are behind the eight ball when none other than FORTUNE magazine runs an article a few weeks ago with this headline:

Auto workers want 36% pay hike…automakers can afford it.

Has the AMPTP gotten into cars?

I’d provide a link to the article but like so many things these days it’s hiding behind a pay wall.  And let’s face it, neither you or I are going to pay for a year’s worth of Fortune.

Still, here’s an article from NBC explaining some of the same issues.

There’s a reason labor unions exist and their workers sometimes must go on strike.

And no, it’s not because workers ENJOY going on strike. 

hence the post-strike celebration like this!

Nor is it because most employers will voluntarily pay their employees anything more than the bare minimum they can get away with.

That is why the labor movement began in the first place, unions were formed and FDR became a hero to everyday Americans when he went a step further by creating the social security safety net.

It’s also the reason that I believe Union Joe Biden will be elected president a second time. 

Eighty, schmeighty.

Doubt me, I dare you.

Most union members know when someone is blowing smoke up their engines, laptops or clip reels.

Especially when it’s happened before and the smoke is orange.

SHADE

So yeah, times are tough. 

But the majority of the country doesn’t want to go back in time before unions existed.

Nor do they want to recreate an era when women did not have the right to choose whether to have a child or had the ability to vote. 

And they certainly aren’t going to choose to live in a decade where their non-white friends and co-workers didn’t have equal rights or their gay and lesbian relatives could never even consider legally getting married.

My blood is already boiling

Sure, some people want all of that.  Somewhere. 

But they’re the VAST minority.

The kind of folks who rejoice at shutting the government down just so they can inflict pain on people in the military, civil servant employees and kids from low income families who rely on federal nutrition programs in order to eat.

The types who think people who don’t agree with them should be put to death. 

You can say that again

Or don’t mind if the guy they’re voting for says it. 

Even about a four-star U.S. Army general.

Science tells us that for every action there is a reaction. 

But in the last few months the labor movement has shown us that this can more often than not be a very good thing, especially when you stand up for what’s right.

Lisa Simpson – “Union Strike Folk Song”

Everyone is Mean

…Well, not everyone. 

But it certainly got your attention, didn’t it? 

yes???

And that’s because it’s difficult to engage with the news – which these days includes any forms of media, including the social kind – and not be slapped in the face by the type of seething rage I did my best to run away from as a little kid.

The kind of foaming at the mouth anger a bully or mean girl expressed by punching, kicking, biting, cursing – or worse – before some adult would step in, pull the plug, pull them off and, finally, calm everything down.

Oh, where have all the adults gone???

S.O.S.

Not that I myself wasn’t pissed off often at many, many, MANY people and about many, many, MANY things way back when.

I can recall my tiny existential mind seriously thinking, and with equal weight:

  • Why are people racist?
  • Why do some kids beat up others over something as dumb as a football or baseball game?
  • Why can’t I wear what I want to school, and….
  • How come my parents can be so continuously, and consistently, embarrassing ALL of the time????
The greatest

Even though I don’t have a satisfying answer to any one of those now, I can honestly state I didn’t know how good I had it back then. 

Because right now it’s far worse and a hell of a lot MEANER.

(Note:  My husband thinks I should say mean-spirited because most people are not innately mean.  But since he’s the far nicer of the two of us, I’ll stick with mean – to the bone).

And normally they’re not even that funny!

I don’t want to make this political but I’m just recovering from Covid, and a weeks worth of TV news watching, where I’ve been continuously slapped in the face by the Trump of it all. 

I mean, I’d much rather write about the brave, smart, thoughtfulness of Zelenskyy but we don’t live in a Zelenskyy world right now, do we?  In fact, it’s actually that kind of world we’re trying to get back.

Instead, what we have is this revelation from a piece in The Atlantic about the former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley:

Click for more

It was in 2019, during his welcoming ceremony at a military base in Virginia.  Milley had chosen an extremely disabled, wheelchair-bound vet named Luis Avila to sing God Bless America, which he did wonderfully despite having lost a leg and endured two strokes and brain damage as a result of five tours of combat.

Yet after the song was over, then Pres. Donald J. Trump marched directly over to the general and snapped to his face:

Why do you bring people like that here?  No one wants to see that.

I can hardly believe it

This statement echoes another from a New Yorker article when, during the planning of an intended big military style parade, Trump warned his then Chief of Staff John Kelly that he:

didn’t want any wounded guys in the parade.  It wouldn’t look good for me.

Which echoes Trump’s infamous putdown line about former POW and then Sen. John McCain in the 2016 Republican primary campaign:

I like people who WEREN’T captured.

And thematically gels with Trump skipping a traditional visit in France to a cemetery containing the remains of 1800 dead American soldiers in 2018, when he told his staff:

Why should I go to that cemetery.  It’s filled with losers.

I could wager a few guesses

It’s not surprising, so much as appalling, when you consider the guy has pretty much clinched the Republican nomination for president in 2024, a party that sports as one of its primary constituent groups, the Religious Right.

You want mean, continue to vote for and support Trump, MAGA and Trumpism.  And then pray or confess to whatever your God of choice might be that at worst you are merely sometimes mean-spirited.

Sound it out…

Of course, if you think Joe Biden, 80, is too old (Note: He’s a mere three years older than Trump, 77 – and a lot thinner. Oops, now I’ m being mean! ) and too liberal (Note II: As compared to whom – Bernie?  Or me and my friends????) —

Right behind in the Republican pack, is Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 45.  A few weeks ago in a stump speech for his faltering presidential campaign, he ranted this about retired former NIH director Anthony Fauci, 81,

I’m so sick of seeing him….Someone needs to grab that little elf and chuck him across the Potomac.

No, I am NOT embellishing.  He’s been saying it for more than A YEAR.

Someone’s trying to steal that crown

And, I just want to state for the record:

DeSantis – 5’9”

Fauci: 5’7”

The Chair: 5’6” (though I used to be 5’7”)

Population growing everyday

And that:

– DeSantis consistently wears heels to make himself look taller, hates all things Disney and shames kids on camera for wearing masks and eating too much sugar.

-Fauci is responsible for guiding us through the Covid pandemic and facilitating the invention and distribution of the five Covid vaccines/boosters that probably saved me a hospital intensive care visit in the last several weeks.

Amen to this

-The Chair has a sense of humor and has a Joy Inside Out doll sitting in his home office, alongside a poster with a quote from Hillary Clinton that tells you to keep getting up when someone knocks you down and to never listen to anyone who says you can’t or shouldn’t go on.

Fine, Joy and Hillary (Note: Ugh, and The Chair) are not perfect, and there are certainly some meanies in the Democratic Party. 

But…mean to the bone?

hmmmmm

This past week I watched a wrap up of the legal woes of Trump, our twice-impeached former president and cult leader.  It began by telling us that He is the FIRST U.S. PRESIDENT in our 234 year HISTORY to be INDICTED for crimes and that it has happened FOUR DIFFERENT TIMES this year.

  1. In Washington, D.C. for the Jan 6th insurrection.  Among the crimes: a sustained effort to prevent the vote from being counted in a federal election; interrupting Congress’ counting of the vote; conspiracy to deny citizens the right to vote nationwide.
  2. In Georgia: Running a Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organization that, among other things, tried to get its secretary of state to overturn the election; change the votes by finding illegal votes; throwing out already existing votes.
  3. In Florida: Thirty-two counts of willful retention of classified documents, hiding them in boxes and then lying about it.  (Note: And my fave, testimony that he used them as “to do” and “doodle pads” where he wrote notes to his assistant).
  4. In NYC:  Faking business records to reimburse a personal lawyer ordered to pay off  $130,000 to a porn star the defendant had sex with.  And in doing so, accruing 34 felony charges of lies about the various businesses and corporate holdings used to bill the reimbursement money from.

This is all to say, in the oft-quoted words of one 13th century Turkish philosopher:

The fish rots from the head down.

… and it stinks in here

If we really want to clean up this mess of meanness we’re in, we might follow that lead.

Metaphorically, of course.

Taylor Swift – “Mean” (Taylor’s Version)