The Deal
Dan O'neill
The Deal

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YIMBYs Plan to Pack Thursday's Council Hearing on Landmark appeal

Tuesday January 19, 2021 - 05:29:00 PM

EDITOR'S NOTE: The message below has been distributed on social media to once again persuade Wienerites and other greedy young White men in spandex bicycle shorts to flood the Zoom of a Berkeley meeting with public comments from all over the country. This has become a favorite recreation of the idle privileged caste. If you don't agree that old houses in Berkeley should be torn down to build cash register multiples—this one would be at least ten units—you might want to call in, or even (so old school) write to your councilmember. -more-


Berkeley Council Agenda Items for January 19

Tom Lord
Sunday January 17, 2021 - 07:18:00 PM

Some highlights from the Berkeley City Council agenda for January 19, 2021:

Berkeley commissions to hold secret meetings (Item 3)

Council will likely pass on consent a rule change that allows Berkeley commissions to appoint subcommittees which then meet in secret. Why? To save staff time during a pandemic emergency that will likely continue for at least half this year’s legislative session and probably beyond.

Under the Brown act such a subcommittee is legally permissible but only under a strict rule that no member of the public may participate in the meetings, not even through asynchronous communications.

Place your bets on whether or not such closed-door appointed subcommittees will really discuss issues with nobody but each other. Hint: of course they won’t. They’ll just pick and choose who gets to provide public input privately.

Protecting fossil fuel producers, killing humans (Item 23) -more-



Page One

Growth Machine Wins Big in Berkeley

Zelda Bronstein
Friday January 15, 2021 - 01:34:00 PM

Mayor who ran as a progressive sides with developer-friendly plan for Adeline Corridor.



On December 8, the Berkeley City Council made its most important land use decision of 2020: It approved the Adeline Corridor Plan, authorizing much greater density in a historically Black neighborhood that has undergone significant gentrification and displacement.

The plan area encompasses 86 acres along Adeline Street and Shattuck Avenue, stretching from the Oakland-Berkeley border north to Dwight Way. The stated intent is to facilitate the construction of 75,000 square feet of commercial space and 1,450 new homes, including 850 units on the parking lots at the Ashby BART station, which has yet to be rezoned. '

[Read the rest of this story on 48hill.org.] -more-



Public Comment

U.S. Coups Over Time

Jagjit Singh
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 04:14:00 PM

While we denounce the actions of President Trump and his enablers for inciting violence let us remember the crimes the US has committed on weaker nations to advance its geopolitical agenda. As recently as last week, media pundits were urging the new Biden administration to return to our traditional role of SHORING UP DEMOCRACIES AROUND THE WORLD. What “bleep” balderdash! The US has spent decades orchestrating coups around the world.

Here are a few examples:

On Jan. 17, 1893, Hawaii’s beloved monarchy was overthrown when a group of US businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate. The coup led to the dissolution of the Kingdom of Hawaii.Hawaii was targeted for annexation because it offered strategic economic and military opportunities.

In 1916 the US orchestrated a coup to overthrow the Dominican Republic.
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This is Who We Are

Carol Denney
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 04:01:00 PM

The insurrection at the Capitol brought protestations that participants were extremists who don't represent America. They ranged from face-painted Halloween leftovers to elected officials, and were directed to the Capitol to stop the certification of the election results on the false grounds that it was fraudulent. -more-


January Pepper Spray Times

By Grace Underpressure
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 05:34:00 PM

Editor's Note: The latest issue of the Pepper Spray Times is now available.

You can view it absolutely free of charge by clicking here . You can print it out to give to your friends.

Grace Underpressure has been producing it for many years now, even before the Berkeley Daily Planet started distributing it, most of the time without being paid, and now we'd like you to show your appreciation by using the button below to send her money.

This is a Very Good Deal. Go for it! -more-


Understanding trump's Followers

Bruce Joffe
Tuesday January 12, 2021 - 03:31:00 PM

Who are they?

Why do they follow the misogynist, racist, narcissist, con-man, liar, cheater, bully?

What can be done to heal the division in our society?

From the beginning of his career as a public personality, and certainly since he glided down his escalator into politics, Donald trump's character has been obvious and visible to all with a modicum of life experience. Bad boss, misogynist, racist, narcissist, con-man, liar, cheater, bully; trump has fit these descriptors with astounding consistency. So, the question that's been dogging me over the duration of his presidency is how can so many people follow this creep? -more-


Editorial

It's Time to Start Hounding Hawley

Becky O'Malley
Sunday January 10, 2021 - 08:06:00 PM

In case you happen to be a teacher or a parent, saving press accounts, photos and videos from last week in D.C. will provide you with excellent illustrative teaching aids for some important topics. The first insight leaped from the screen on Wednesday into our phone calls with friends and family.

Those in the Eastern time zone were first aware of what was up. Three of them called me early, within an hour of each other: an African-American woman friend with major Democratic political experience in the Midwest, a White woman raised as a Southern Baptist who’s now back in the new South, a Catholic cousin in the D.C. area active in social justice movements. All four of us had the same observation: we were seeing White Privilege in action. All of us knew that if that surly mob of rioters had been Black they’d be dead.

This insight turned out to be commonplace among my friends and in the media we tend to frequent. Seeing something you believe to be true illustrated so graphically though appallingly is oddly reassuring, but watchng White Privilege on the rampage is also outrageous. I’m starting to suffer from disgust fatigue.

But I found another fresh source of outrage in the day’s events. I’m from Missouri, born in St. Louis and lived there into high school. I have about 15 first cousins, many still there, as well as innumerable second and third cousins both in Missouri and at various removes. Just about all of the Missourians in our family, I’d venture to say, are disgusted by the behavior of Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, a smug and smarmy 40ish newbie elected in 2018.

He turns out to be the ringleader in the nefarious group of senators and congresspersons who have been pretending to doubt that President-elect Joe Biden was elected fair and square. Why do I say pretending? -more-


The Editor's Back Fence

Is This Quite Clear Now?

Becky O'Malley
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 05:05:00 PM

If you're the kind of person who keeps track of such things, be aware that new Planet issues will, starting from last week on, bear a Sunday instead of a Friday date. That reflects reality somewhat better, though reality gets crazier all the time. Sometimes new articles are added mid-week, though not very often anymore. You can use the inimitable feature of our archaic masthead buttons to select "Previous", "Current" and sometimes "Next" Issues, as well as searching the archives. -more-


Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Surviving Reality

Jack Bragen
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 04:05:00 PM

If you have a severe mental disability and you are reading these words, I owe you the following word: "Congratulations!" If gyou've made it this far, it is likely that you are one of the strong and the few mental health consumers who can weather the severe conditions that our country and our Earth have been enduring. -more-


DISPATCHES FROM THE EDGE:Are You Serious Awards?

Conn Hallinan
Friday January 01, 2021 - 03:50:00 PM

Each year Foreign Policy In Focus columnist Conn Hallinan gives awards to individuals, companies and governments that make reading the news a daily adventure. These are the awards for the past year

The Golden Lemon Award goes to Lockheed Martin for its F-35 fifth generation stealth fighter, at $1.5 trillion the most expensive weapons system in history. The plane currently has 883 “design flaws,” including nine “category 1” flaws. The latter “may cause death, severe injury, or severe occupational illness” to pilots and “major damage” to weapons systems and combat readiness ( which sounds like those TV ads for drugs that may or may not treat your disease, but could also kill your first born and turn you into a ferret).

But the company got right to work on those flaws, not by fixing them, mind you, but by reclassifying them as less serious. As for the rest of the problems, Lockheed Martin says it will fix them if it gets paid more.The company currently receives $2 billion a year to keep some 400 F-35s flying, a cost of $50 million a plane. It costs $28, 455 an hour to fly an F-35. -more-


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces

Gar Smith
Friday January 15, 2021 - 01:49:00 PM

The Loser in the White House

Back in November 2020—two months before his second impeachment—Donald Trump became the target for an astonishing blast of verbal vitriol from Down Under. An Aussie writer who goes by the name "Grumpy Geezer" produced a beyond-scathing, bum-whupping, verbal take-down of Trump, using "the language of Shakespeare" to roast King Don on the griddle of adjectival excoriation.

As Trump reluctantly prepares for his last day in the White House, this flamboyant grilling of the Orange Lobster of Mar-a-Lago begs to be read aloud. Here's a sampling. The full article can be read here. -more-


ECLECTIC RANT: On Trump’s Second Impeachment

Ralph E. Stone
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 03:27:00 PM

On January 13, 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives impeached Donald J. Trump by a vote of 232-197. Ten Republicans voted to impeach. -more-


AN ACTIVIST'S DIARY: for the week ending January 16

Kelly Hammargren
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 02:27:00 PM

If all the newspapers I subscribe to arrived as paper editions, my house might look like the one I entered as a nurse years ago with newspapers in a mound filling the living room to the ceiling and the bedroom where I found my patient so full of papers and magazines that I couldn’t see the size of the bed or the rest of the room. I miss daily newspapers in hand, but limit myself to just the Sunday paper to read and set aside for my parrot Zorro. It is interesting how older articles take on a different meaning and that is what happened when I pulled out Joe Matthews’ editorial on why City Councils should be bigger.

Now that we are giving our Mayor and City Council members pay raises, enlarging the Council has little appeal and less justification with one Councilmember per 15,000 residents. Besides, we have a readymade city structure with commissions to foster city engagement and new ideas. As I wrote last week Berkeley commissions provide significant contributions. They could still use a review of their mission statements, broader diversity, more complete minutes and encouragement to dispense with meeting rules when engagement of attendees is of benefit. The Agenda and Rules Committee announced on Monday that a special meeting will be called to discuss the Councilmember Droste’s proposal to reorganize and eliminate not quite half of the commissions. If saving money in the city budget was really the issue, there are a lot more places to look starting with consultants. Police overtime is supposed to be getting a hard look. -more-


Events

The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, Jan. 17-24

Kelly Hammagren, Sustainable Berkeley Coalition
Saturday January 16, 2021 - 03:57:00 PM

Worth Noting:

The Inauguration virtual activities start Saturday, January 15 at 2 pm PST. The actual Inauguration is supposed to be at 12 noon EST, 9 am our time, but the schedules are subject to change. The website with the most complete information listing all the activities is https://www.krqe.com/news-resources/2021-inauguration-day-schedule-president-elect-joe-biden-and-vice-president-elect-kamala-harris/



Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are the busiest days so far for City meetings in 2021 with 20 meetings.



Tuesday is City Council Day with the adopted Ballot Initiatives at 4 pm and the Regular meeting at 6 pm with several important items. Item 3 on the agenda is to allow Commission subcommittees to meet under open meeting law without staff support, posted agendas or public participation. Item 23 Terminate the sale of gasoline, diesel and natural gas passenger vehicles by 2025. Item 25 is Declare Racism as a Public Health Crisis. Item 26. Is Hazard pay for Grocery Workers.



Wednesday when many of us just want to watch the Inauguration and check out for the rest of the day is packed with 6 meetings starting at 2:30 pm with Facilities Infrastructure, Transportation, Environment & Sustainability (FITES) with plastic bags on the agenda. The Housing Advisory Commission (HAC) and the Planning Commission meet jointly at 7 pm on gentrification and displacement. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

The Editor's Back Fence

Is This Quite Clear Now? 01-16-2021

Public Comment

U.S. Coups Over Time Jagjit Singh 01-16-2021

This is Who We Are Carol Denney 01-16-2021

January Pepper Spray Times By Grace Underpressure 01-16-2021

Understanding trump's Followers Bruce Joffe 01-12-2021

News

YIMBYs Plan to Pack Thursday's Council Hearing on Landmark appeal 01-19-2021

Berkeley Council Agenda Items for January 19 Tom Lord 01-17-2021

Growth Machine Wins Big in Berkeley Zelda Bronstein 01-15-2021

Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Surviving Reality Jack Bragen 01-16-2021

DISPATCHES FROM THE EDGE:Are You Serious Awards? Conn Hallinan 01-01-2021

SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces Gar Smith 01-15-2021

ECLECTIC RANT: On Trump’s Second Impeachment Ralph E. Stone 01-16-2021

AN ACTIVIST'S DIARY: for the week ending January 16 Kelly Hammargren 01-16-2021

Arts & Events

The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, Jan. 17-24 Kelly Hammagren, Sustainable Berkeley Coalition 01-16-2021