Sunday Weekly rant, I mean wrap up

Not to make light of the situation but there are two shakeup that have dominated the news all week: The earthquake in Haiti and the late night talk show shift. Both events will cost more money than any of us can imagine and both have displaced average working people. I have mixed feelings about both.

The devastating quake in Haiti is horrible. It is hard to think about, as doing so would bring to mind the many children who have lost parents, parents who have lost children and mass homelessness of those who have lost everything. While at first I wanted to help anyway I could, I now look at the news images of the looting and rioting and wonder “what the hell is wrong with these people”? Waiting to loot relief supplies and hurt those who are there to help is hard to understand. Then again it makes me wonder if we would behave any differently given the circumstance. Imagine the town or city you live in falling to pieces. All buildings collapse or are two damaged to enter into safely, water supply shut off as electricity is no longer available. What would you do in order to save your family from starvation? Would you passively wait for relief or would you take it upon yourself to fight for food and water? I do not have an answer; hopefully we never have to find out which road we would take. Speaking of roads…

The other shakeup is happening over at NBC. As I am sure most of you are aware Conan O’Brian is being replaced by Jay Leno as the host of the Tonight Show. The numbers for Jay’s 10pmvariety show never took off and Conan was not doing well as the newest host of Tonight. I don’t really feel for Conan. He is not the first “working” person to be replaced or moved to a new position. Is it fair? No, but come on, how many times have you known of someone (or maybe you have experienced this) who is told they are being let go. They may not be the worst employee but for some reason their work performance is not quite what the boss expected or the boss’s nephew decides he wants a job. This happens all the time in the real world, but I bet you don’t know anyone who has been given a 30 million dollar severance bonus! Conan may be out of a job, but he is lucky. He gets millions of dollars to walk. I would run if offered just 3 million dollars and a chance to work somewhere else! I feel for his staff who will not get huge payoffs; instead many will get their final check even though they moved across the country to work in his show. Yes I know some may be able to keep their job with Leno, but he too will bring his staff over so most will likely be left without jobs. This happened to a friend of mine who worked on the Anna Nicole Smith show. When it was canceled the staff was not given any kind of severance pay or insurance package. Instead many fled to LA in hopes of landing work on other reality TV shows. (Come to think of it, I did not feel bad for my friend, I dislike reality TV). While everyone seems to feel for Conan, I feel bad for his staff, but then again I always feel bad when someone looses their job.

While the news channels focused on these two events other things did happen this week. Did you know the dreaded Doomsday Clock was set back one minute? It may not seem like much but last time it moved was in the Bush era and was moved two minutes closer to midnight; go figure. For those of you who are not familiar with the clock here is a link to the official web http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100114/ts_afp/usnuclearclimatescience_20100114233754. Here is a small sign that the world is calming down a little. Okay, it is clearly designed to make science geeks feel better, but I will take what I can get. At least it was a positive news story; right now we need a little good news.

That’s it. That is my weekly roundup and rant. I was afraid I was becoming all Andy Rooney on you so this week has been toned down. Sorry Jason if this disappoints you. No this week my question to you dear reader is this: What would you rant about this week? Have something you want to get off your chest? Leave it in the comment section. I promise, no one else will be allowed to comment about your grammar or make “your mama” jokes. Anyone caught doing so will be deleted. Save those kinds of snarky remarks for the Huff Post. (If you did not get that reference you missed last week’s rant, catch up will you) LOL

Pat Robertson is an idiot and how we can help Haiti

So let me get this straight; because a few Haitian slaves promised their souls to the devil if he helped them expel their captors and become free, 200 years later an earthquake is God’s punishment? Do I have this straight? Well according to the evangelist Pat Robertson this is in fact the reason why Haiti just experienced the nation’s worse natural disaster in over 200 years. As a former Christian and religious scholar I can tell you dear readers this is not the type of sentiment shared by Jesus ( but possibly by the god I read about in Genesis, now there is a guy who holds a grudge!). Seriously, please do not believe Robertson’s statement. The idea that the slaves made a pact with the devil comes from 1700 propaganda put out after the successful slave revolt. How else could god fearing slave owning Christians account for such an act?

Thankfully the Christian Science Monitor has come out with an article denouncing Robertson’s statement. They call him laughable; I call him a dangerous idiot. Just once I would like the Christian god to come down and strike people like Robertson.

Last night I was so enraged over Robertson‘s statement I researched charities who are helping in the Haitian relief effort. I wanted to see how much of our money really goes to the needy and how much goes to “administrative costs”. Both the Red Cross and United Way have large over head costs yet the Red Cross says on average .92 cents out of every dollar goes to relief effort. I want to believe them, but since the CEO makes almost a million dollars a year, I have my doubts. The United Way does not say how much goes to relief and reading their financial statements is like reading about government bureaucracy.

“The Board of Trustees helps strengthen the United Way system’s leadership role in nonprofit accountability practices by providing thought leadership on numerous strategically-focused committees.

Finance, Audit and Compliance committee members are charged with fiduciary oversight, including overseeing internal and external audits, and ensuring compliance with financial procedures and federal/state legal requirements.

Community Impact and Resource Development committee members are charged with developing strategic partnerships, including strengthening donor relationships and identifying priority public policy issues.

Governance committee members are charged with the board nomination process, including identifying and nominating individuals representing the diversity of society and overseeing performance and evaluation of current trustees.”

Sounds top heavy to me. I want to know how much of my money goes to relief, not how they are structured.

Over at The Clinton Foundation I found that 98% of all money donated goes to relief. I had to do some math while looking at the tax return and financial statements. I was really impressed by the transparency of the foundation (after all, we are talking about Bill Clinton). It so happened that as I was looking NPR had the former president on. He talked about what Haiti needs most; water, lots and lots of water. The infrastructure has collapsed so the water is not flowing. People will die due to lack of water. The former president promised that a $10.00 donation will supply a lot of water. So I decided to donate some money; and did so in part because of what the idiot Robertson said. If we all donated $10.00 we will not only help the Haitians but we will show Robertson that his words have the opposite effect. Let us show him he may be the one who made a pact with the devil.

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