Monday, January 21, 2019

FYI: The Exiles' voter choices



January 21, 1019 - Berkeley - The printed ballots for the 2019 Pacifica local board elections were mailed on January 18, 2019.

If your local station has your email address, then you will receive an electronic ballot to save the trees and postage dollars.The online ballot will hit your inbox on Wednesday, January 23rd. 

If you get an online ballot but would prefer to vote by paper ballot because you hate computers, like pencils and do not trust online voting, you can send a request to nes@pacifica.org for a paper ballot to be mailed to you and your online ballot will be voided. If you get a postal ballot but would prefer to vote online because you love computers and hate stamps, you can also send a request to nes@pacifica.org and then an online ballot will be emailed to you and your paper ballot will be voided. Pacifica is using a professional election service, so your online ballots are secure and your selections will not be known by any Pacifica-related personnel.

Please vote so Pacifica can make quorum and not have to spend extra money to extend the election period.
Below you will find Pacifica in Exile's 2019 endorsements for each of the 8 listener and staff elections. We will name a few candidates we hope you'll vote for, some others you might want to consider, and a few candidates that we advise you not to choose. We hope this guide will be helpful to you.

KPFA-FM Berkeley - Listener Election
In Berkeley, there are two candidate groupings and an independent candidate or two, but voters are likely to find it all a little confusing as the Save KPFA/Concerned Listeners group of Margy Wilkinson, Dan Siegel, and Sherry Gendleman has changed their name and yet again, their new name is remarkably similiar to the name of their previous opposition. Since this is the second time this has happened, we are going to go out on a limb and suggest that it is probably intentional. Given how many words there are in the world, it seems unlikely to have happened twice by accident. However, despite the similarity of United for Independent Radio to United for Community Radio (the opposed slate in the 2016 election), the endorsement list tells the tale with the Save KPFA stalwarts all aboard.

The story the UIR group wants to tell is that they have united with their opposition and will end all the fighting and live happily ever after letting bygones be bygones, but the actions have been anything but happy with UIR member Bill Campisi launching an expensive failed lawsuit to try to keep radio engineer Tom Voorhees off the national board and hitting KPFA with $50,000 in legal bills for factional shenanigans after appealing his Superior Court loss to the California Court of Appeals. We've seen better displays of peacefulness. And the UIR incumbents have presided over some of the worst and least transparent financial reporting to ever come out of KPFA after advocating relentlessly for a bankruptcy filing in 2017. One of our strong beliefs here at Pacifica in Exile is that inflated financials are an insult to the members and a grave danger to the organization.

The opposing slate, which renamed itself Rescue Pacifica, is entirely composed of new candidates and we think they deserve a chance.

WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU VOTE FOR: the Rescue Pacifica candidates with your first four ranked selections (1-4 in any order):

Don Macleay, Daniel Borgstrom , Noni Session and James McFadden. They have a solid and well-developed platform and a ton of endorsements.

With the remaining rankings on your ballot (5-9), consider the following candidates; Richard Phelps (independent), and newer UIR candidates Shirah DedmanLuci Riley, Maria Judiceand Tim Van Landuyt.Riley and Van Landuyt are prominent local activists with no previous KPFA political involvement and although they are running with the wrong slate, we are semi-optimistic they will perform well on the local board and similarly, Dedman and Judice have impressive resumes and no KPFA track record.

DEFINITELY DO NOT VOTE FOR: Bill Campisi, whose lame maneuver of running for the national board as a bogus candidate and then "resigning" seconds after being elected has now cost tens of thousands of completely wasted dollars. Sharon Adams, an ardent advocate for bankruptcy and breakup who has perforned poorly as the board treasurer by presenting inflated numbers and a 2019 budget that spends a quarter of a million dollars more than KPFA took in 2018,Susan Da Silva, the intended beneficiary of Campisi's manuever who strongly supported the failed lawsuit, Ahmad Anderson, a former employee who was largely missing in action for his entire first term on the board, Donald Goldmacher, one of the veteran Save KPFA'ers from the days of coups and missing audits, and Lily Kimura, whose inability to spell Jerry in "Gerry Brown" worries us.

KPFA-FM Berkeley - Staff Election
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU VOTE FOR: Frank SterlingDarlene PaganoSabrina Jacobs. 
Sterling is definitely the #1 pick. He was a standout as a local board member in his previous term and has a track record of advocacy for the staff and particularly the apprenticeship program that is unmatched within the station.   
DEFINITELY DO NOT VOTE FOR: Tim Lynch, Phillip Maldari 

KPFK-FM Los Angeles - Listener Election
The hard work by the Committee to Strengthen KPFK incumbents on the KPFK local station board (and the national one) is pretty much the entire reason the Empire State Building did not eat Pacifica Radio in 2017. They richly deserve election. Everyone talks about fundraising, but they are the ones that pulled together a listener loan fund and then a nonprofit loan to pull Pacifica back from the brink of a bankruptcy filing. Their opponents, Lydia Brazon's Grassroots Radio Coalition, had their turn at the helm from 2014-2016 and we saw how that went. No contest. There are 16 endorsed candidates from the Comittee to Strengthen KPFK (for 9 seats), so you will have to choose, but here are our recommendations:

WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU VOTE FOR: Grace AaronJan GoodmanJohn SuarezPaul RobersonMarcie Mills
And your choices among:  Rob Macon, Marshall James, Fred Blair, Allan Beek, Robert Payne, Ken Aaron, Michelle Manos, Nancy Pearlman, Michael Adler, 

DEFINITELY DO NOT VOTE FOR: Michael NovickBella De SotoBill Eisen
Novick and De Soto worked closely with Leslie Radford and Adam Rice during the bad old days at KPFK. Eisen has been a divisive figure in some previous nonprofit and community group work.

KPFK FM Los Angeles - Staff Election
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU VOTE FOR: Mansoor Sabbagh, Kiyana Williams, Myla Reson
DEFINITELY DO NOT VOTE FOR: Fernando Velazquez
Velazquez was a strong supporter of the Radford/Rice regime which was a disservice to KPFK.

KPFT-FM Houston - Listener Election
At KPFT, the local station board's challenge is to stop putting each other on trial and do something to help the station grow instead of shrink. The abrasive board temperature is largely due to the leadership of Adriana Casenave, whose six-year board stint has come to an end, but whose acolytes adopted her accusatory and confrontational style. We are not advocates of shrinking violets nor particularly conflict-averse, but years of capturing Casenave's tirades on audio and years of painfully listening to the KPFT local station board suspending and expelling and sanctioning and reprimanding virtually the entire membership has left us convinced that the group Casenave created has nothing good to offer. KPFT is a lot smaller than it was, and the station's survival in getting-more-blue-but-not-there-yet Texas is too important to leave to the pointlessly argumentative This board has work to do and we are recommending the candidates who we think might actually do it. 
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU VOTE FOR:   Bill Crosier, Adrienne LaViolette, Sandra Rawline, Lynden Foley, Darelle Robbins, Teresa Allen
And your choices among:  Danae Moreno, Micheline Milligan, Jordan Moreno
DEFINITELY DO NOT VOTE FOR: Dewayne Lark, Ted Weisgal, Ben Perodeau
Lark, Weisgal and Perodeau have been key participants in the board's disruptions and toxicity. They don't deserve another term. 

KPFT FM Houston - Staff Election
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU VOTE FOR: Egberto Willies, Thomas Harper, Wendy Shroell or Danielle Allen
DEFINITELY DO NOT VOTE FOR: Vinisha Patel Adams
Patel Adams was a national board member during the coup years and complicit in the missing audits. 

WBAI-FM New York - Listener Election
At WBAI, the primary issue is whether or not control of the station should be given over to former Pacifica executive director Dan Coughlin, who now runs Manhattan Neighborhood Network, a public access station. Coughlin is currently litigating a case at the United States Supreme Court after a dispute with Deep Dish TV co-founder Dee Dee Halleck and Puerto Rican poet Jesus Papaleto Menendez spiraled into a lawsuit and now, a referendum on whether public media platforms themselves are state actors. The case has encouraged the National Cable Telecommunications Assn to file a brief arguing that access channels are fundamentally unconstituional and potentially threatens the existence of thousands of governmental and public channels across the country. Coughlin's judgment in appealing his lower court loss to the Republican Supreme Court was poor, and has potentially disastrous consequences. That's enough for us not to advocate for his control over Pacifica's assets. Pacifica in Exile will not endorse any candidate shilling for a Coughlin-WBAI merger.

Even without the Manhattan Neighborhood Network issue, there are plenty of reasons to support the Indy candidates over the Justice and Unity group, not the least of which is the Justice and Unity's shameful effort to keep three of their opponents off the national board for an entire year. But there are also some fresh new faces on the Indy Caucus side who seem like good additions, which WBAI certainly needs. 
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU VOTE FOR: Carolyn MacIntyre, Michael White, Jim Dingeman, Alex Steinberg, Randy Credico, Maxine Harrison-Gallmon
And your choices among:  Carolyn Birden, Mitchell Cohen, Jack De Palma, Michael Jankowitz, Michael Lardner, Katherine O'Sullivan, Neale Vos, Marilyn Vogt-Downing, Linda Zises
DEFINITELY DO NOT VOTE FOR: Errol Maitland, Hazel Pinder, Ralph Poynter
These three top-ranked Justice and Unity candidates are ardent supporters of the half-baked Coughlin deal and should not be on WBAI's board.




17 comments:

  1. Chris,

    What financial expertise does Grace Aaron's husband have. It was mentioned that he was involved with subprime mortgages. Was he a mortgage broker?

    Ed Manfredonia

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    1. Aaron has said that she's knowledgeable about finance because of her husband, and that her husband was in the mortgage game for about ten years, and in subprime for about a year. I don't believe she's been more specific than that.

      ~ 'indigo'

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    2. Ken Aaron was a computer programmer who did programming for mortgage companies. I think that tells you all you need to know about Grace's financial expertise and the kind of criteria she bases her opinions on.

      Kim

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    3. Those little pieces do have a way of coming together, eventually.

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  2. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES should anyone vote for Errol Maitland. Maitland was the WORST broadcaster in the history of public radio, according to an NPR poll. He was an acolyte of Bernard White and Samori Marksman who helped destroy the station. He also led the station on a wild goose chase involving his son who was a thief. Do NOT vote for Maitland or Alex Steinberg.

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  3. These are my choices Chris? The Just Us Crazies or the status quo brigade? Really? Only at WBAI can anyone trust Randy with anything more than a coffee order. Jim Dingeman is a nice guy but he thinks the station isn't radical enough. Alex Steinberg loves spending other people's money. How much is that loan again? Two ham and eggers and Maxine who volunteers at the station. That means she is shilling for the GM or is clueless. Either way, this doesn't work. I am voting for you Chris. Despite your anti-Danish views, you are more qualified than all these people combined.

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    1. If there is a fountain of youth beyond the rainbow...

      Naw, not even that.... :)

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  4. Chris,

    Thank you, indigopirate.

    It appears that Grace Aaron did not learn anything about the subprime crisis.

    Grace never heard of underwater mortgages. In 8 years the mortgage doubles, if there is not payment of either interest or principal.

    And she expects the property to double in 8 years.

    Geniuses.

    Ed Manfredonia

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  5. Chris,

    Ken Aaron worked was employed by Countrywide Financial, one of the largest purveyors of subprime mortgages. Wrecked numerous lives.

    Left a trail of devastation in its wake.

    Grace obviously knows nothing about mortgages- or finances. A perfect accompaniment to Berthold Reimers.

    Thank you.

    Ed Manfredonia

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    1. Countrywide.... Countrywide...? Jesus Motherfuckin' Christ. Countrywide. Oh yeah, these shits should be peddling their 'left/progressive' shit, alright.

      Thanks for that bit of add'l info.

      Just too fuckin perfect.

      They should themselves simply be marked to market, in their case zero or something less if that's possible.

      They really are quite a collection of scum.

      Ken made his living ripping people in the worst possible, most destructive possible way.

      Good to know

      More Noble Leftists, yup yup.

      ~ 'indigo'

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    2. For those not aware/familiar, as to Countrywide's practices and their consequences, glance at https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/26/business/countrywide-mortgage-devastation-lingers-as-ex-chief-moves-on.html

      Or simply search the terms Countrywide Financial. As the article I've linked notes, they were at the epicenter of the catastrophe.

      Which catastrophe destroyed innumerable lives, and which still echoes in the economy, even today.

      ~ 'indigo'

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  6. Chris,

    Randy Credico was identified as "a radio host." No mention of WBAI was ever made.

    And what the hell is a friend of Roger Stone doing on WBAI.

    I forgot. Steve Brown was Credico's campaign manager. But the 2013 records do not list Steve Brown as a donor to Credico.

    What is going on?

    WBAI cannot obtain any publicity.

    Is Credico afraid of being mentioned as having a radio program on WBAI. Why wouldn't he state on his public appearances: You can listen to me on WBAI.

    And notice. Steve Brown has been quiet on WBAI.

    Thank you.

    Ed Manfredonia

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    1. I have always regarded Credico as a failed "comedian" using WBAI just as he did Stone, candidacies, etc. to seek undeserved attention. I don't know what happened between him and Reimers just after the so-called City Hall "press conference," but I—for one—was glad to see him go. The dumb, threatening e-mall he posted after that underscored the plausibility of my assessment.

      You may have noticed that Credico likes to list his appearance on Carson's Tonight Show as some sort of measure of success. I recently started watching Carson on one of those off the beaten path rerun channels. It was, I believe, highly overrated and frequently gave a guest spot to wannabe stand-ups who never really made it.

      Credico is a loser who never should have been allowed to use WBAI—even in its current state of degeneration.

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  7. Chris,

    Steve Brown's group has recommended Credico for the Board. Remember when Brown had his daughter, Elizabeth, on the Board?

    Unfortunately, the WBAi Board is staffed by financial incompetents.

    But a friend of Roger Stone is too much.

    This is proof that WBAI has fallen for the scams of Steve Brown, former Porno actor- a professsion, to which he formerly boasted membership.

    Steve Brown can never clean up his act.

    Thank you.

    Ed

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  8. JustAListener
    (mostly former listener)

    WBAI is so low they are in no position to look down even on Credico.
    Heck, if Reimers/Perry had any nose for programming they'd not only have a slot for Credico, but give Stone a show too! WBAI could then claim to have a "spectrum of voices" while driving Republicans/Conservatives nuts by giving the embarrassing Stone a forum.
    The station gives Mumia airtime, backed Lynn Stewart when she got caught in the Fed's gunsights and gave Lenny Lopate a show. Credico and Stone are huggable clowns compared to some of the people heard on WBAI's air.
    Anyway I can't help but laugh when I see the press pontificate on the gravity of these charges then remember we're talking about a couple of fringe flaky right wingers (big tattoo of Nixon?!) supposedly colluding with a guy featured on the "Christmas Coup Comedy Players".
    I doubt Putin would need that bunch to mess with an election - he'd be better off getting Boris and Natasha on the case (if they're done with moose and squirrel)!

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  9. Dear JustAListener:

    Fringe? Flaky?

    I remember when Roger Stone solicited advertisements in a Swingers Magazine. He was looking for muscular men with a large appendage. The Moral Majority. Incidentally, Jim Dingman once said that there were sex parties at WBAI. He made this comment at a Community Board meeting.

    Stone was ahead of his time- and for this deserves to be on WBAI. (I have changed my mind.)

    If he goes to prison, he will definitely meat men with large muscles and large appendages.

    He will be popular if the prison permits conjugal visits.

    Thank you.

    Ed Manfredonia

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    1. He ain't Credico's rolling Stone for nothing :)

      BTW One TV reporter/analyst said that Credico and Stone have been mutually associated for a decade.

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