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Divernan

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25. Rahm's morally bankrupt move to cement economic inequality.
Tue May 28, 2013, 03:09 PM
May 2013

The Chicago School closings are part and parcel of a strategy for remaking the American metropolis as a center for spatial and economic transformations which will further cement economic inequality. One key component of this strategy is demographic inversion- moving the poor out of the center city into the periphery, where they will no longer be able to physically or politically threaten the global elites who will be working and playing in the redeveloped Center. This process is already well under way in cities like New York, Chicago, Washington and Milwaukee- with the result being that more poor people now live in suburbs than in cities- but for poor people who remain in cities, the elite's preferred strategy is intrusive, "stop and frisk" policing and the transformation of public schools into sites of draconian discipline where compliance and obedience are the preferred behaviors, strategies taken to the highest point of perfection by some of the nation's most celebrated charter schools.

Where do school closings fit in this elaborate strategy to scatter and neutralize the poor? Public schools in poor neighborhoods, even those whose test scores mark them as "failing," are important centers of community life, places where different generations of people interact and mark their connection to historical space. They contain memories of families raised, community arts forms celebrated, sports victories won, powerful friendships forged. If you ignore those experiences and reduce the school to its failures, you erase a communities history and make that community easier to divide and disperse.

Underlying School Closings is a world view which marks off residents of poor communities, not just the schools in them as failures, people who have to be dispersed, incarcerated, disciplined and divided for the Global Metropolis to prosper. It reveals the profound moral bankruptcy and cynicism pervading neo-liberal economic policies, whether they have a Democratic or Republican facade.
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We live in a country where sports are more important than education. Apophis May 2013 #1
They haven't even mentioned the hundreds of millions of dollars going to Chisox08 May 2013 #7
As I understand it . . . aggiesal May 2013 #20
At the time the state wasn't claiming to be broke and closing schools Chisox08 May 2013 #29
So you're saying it's OK to aggiesal May 2013 #30
This is Chicago we are talking about Chisox08 May 2013 #33
That's definitely a posibility . . . aggiesal May 2013 #34
I just posted a similar post. What I have seen happen is that once the project rhett o rick May 2013 #86
Sure the owners are saying now they will pay for upgrades. That happened in Seattle also. rhett o rick May 2013 #84
My opinion on all this is . . . aggiesal May 2013 #92
The owners and their bought and paid for politicians would never go for it. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #93
Is DePaul a private religious (Catholic) school? rurallib May 2013 #2
private catholic school since like forever datasuspect May 2013 #4
Amen n/t aggiesal May 2013 #22
"fuckface" tiny dancer Rahm needs the ever loving shit slapped out of him datasuspect May 2013 #3
Chicago priorities Terra Alta May 2013 #5
Former. Investment. Banker. Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #6
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He was from Goldman Sachs. His Chief of Staff replacement was from JP Morgan. AnotherMcIntosh May 2013 #11
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He's still a shitheel. Apophis May 2013 #13
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Unrec---this is a 10k seater arena used primarily for the upgraded convention center and the Navy msanthrope May 2013 #9
Do you think it is more important than funding education? BrotherIvan May 2013 #16
How can MPEA funds be used for 'education?' Explain that, please! nt msanthrope May 2013 #18
You win. BrotherIvan May 2013 #19
Priorities, please. What are your priorities? Education first, it's a no brainer. grahamhgreen May 2013 #21
Again--can you explain how MPEA funds get to CPS? You say 'priorities' and that's msanthrope May 2013 #26
i think it's called job creation. mopinko May 2013 #32
The Rahm haters still haven't figured out how you keep schools open with msanthrope May 2013 #35
the disconnect is making me dizzy. mopinko May 2013 #38
Rahm puts profits before education like the good conservative he is. rhett o rick May 2013 #40
So it's funded by "mostly by taxes on hotel rooms and restaurant meals". Do you have rhett o rick May 2013 #39
to the entire taxing structure of the city of chicago? mopinko May 2013 #43
Yes Rahm is doing what he was hired to do. But look at who hired him. rhett o rick May 2013 #44
Dollars to Donuts none of these people live in Chicago alcibiades_mystery May 2013 #56
or have much respect for the rule of law, it seems. mopinko May 2013 #69
Rahm lovers will support and excuse and explain anything he does no matter how egregious or how sabrina 1 May 2013 #47
Can you explain how taxes are always raised for education and then used for other purposes? grahamhgreen May 2013 #37
you got a link for that? mopinko May 2013 #42
You are the one making the claim that there are "clear lines of taxing and funding". rhett o rick May 2013 #45
you want me to post my property tax bill? mopinko May 2013 #49
If that's what your priorities are, fine. Go with sports over education. rhett o rick May 2013 #51
What? You are the one claiming that MEAP funds should be diverted. Explain how. nt msanthrope May 2013 #89
It's called doing the right thing. grahamhgreen May 2013 #91
The question is, do you think it is more important than education? Apparently you do. rhett o rick May 2013 #41
So you are saying that "there's nothing that can be done. Education loses and that is that." rhett o rick May 2013 #52
No...I'm asking how the money for the Navy Pier and McCormick place msanthrope May 2013 #62
Once again we must rely on the "Our leader is totally helpless. He can not do a thing about this rhett o rick May 2013 #63
Rather than dramatic grand pronouncements, why not just tell us how MEAP msanthrope May 2013 #65
Rahm was elected to fix those problems, not me. IMO Rahm is a sell-out to big money. rhett o rick May 2013 #66
Ok...explain how Rahm would move MEAP money to the schools. msanthrope May 2013 #67
He was hired to figure that out. I dont believe he is as helpless as you want to believe. rhett o rick May 2013 #68
He was hired to figure out how to reallocate MEAP funding? No. He wasn't. msanthrope May 2013 #71
You are correct. And I dont care. Rahm was hired to run the city. rhett o rick May 2013 #72
Well, if you are advocating a solution using public money, but you have no idea how that public msanthrope May 2013 #73
I disagree that private charter schools are better than public schools. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #76
Yes, well, catfood, sponges, milk, and tomatoes. nt msanthrope May 2013 #79
it's called the law. mopinko May 2013 #82
Are you saying that 100% of the $100 million will come from voluntary taxes on rhett o rick May 2013 #85
that's the way we do it here. mopinko May 2013 #87
I looked at the link but didnt find where it said where they get their money. rhett o rick May 2013 #88
it's in the annual report. mopinko May 2013 #90
The useage at 75 to 100 other events plus the games is still very, very low expectation Bluenorthwest May 2013 #46
What difference does that make? Money should spent on SCHOOLs first...priorities are skewed uponit7771 May 2013 #48
it's called the law. mopinko May 2013 #83
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Priorities, people!!! Initech May 2013 #15
That's our Mayor Rahmie! kysrsoze May 2013 #17
Yay Rahm! Ooh, look at the pretty lights... Taverner May 2013 #23
Always More Room for Sports Fans at Jen Weld Field in Portland, Oregon School Teacher May 2013 #24
+1 HiPointDem May 2013 #54
Rahm's morally bankrupt move to cement economic inequality. Divernan May 2013 #25
+1,000.000 EXCELLENT post n/t TheUnspeakable May 2013 #36
+1 HiPointDem May 2013 #53
This is beyond moral bankruptcy. n/t Catherina May 2013 #27
Where Kids Are Pawns In The Bigger Game of Chicago Politics grilled onions May 2013 #28
kr HiPointDem May 2013 #31
a completely different angle here is also the fact that colleges are a big part of our economic base mopinko May 2013 #50
oh bull HiPointDem May 2013 #55
Exactly correct...there's plenty to criticize in the school closings alcibiades_mystery May 2013 #57
oh, bull. penny pritzker is a native, and she lurrves rahm's policies, school closings, stadium- HiPointDem May 2013 #58
^^^^^^Sign and Symptom of Know-Nothing Bullshit^^^^^^^^ alcibiades_mystery May 2013 #59
you pretend only people who live in chicago know anything about chicago, chicago politics, HiPointDem May 2013 #60
PS: tell me which schools have no enrollments. here's a list of the closures. HiPointDem May 2013 #61
this should be it's own op. mopinko May 2013 #70
"the hate" = lol. HiPointDem May 2013 #77
With rahm's depaul plan, we've entered a new arena of stupidity HiPointDem May 2013 #78
We can clear this up quick. Are you for the privatization of public schools or against? grahamhgreen May 2013 #75
chicago mopinko May 2013 #81
It's what the 1-percent need. Octafish May 2013 #64
This is sadly a common theme. Dawson Leery May 2013 #74
Sports always trumps education. Rex May 2013 #80
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