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Daily Archives: August 25, 2022
Port: Republican ‘flat tax’ proposal is not ‘just another giveaway to the wealthy’ – INFORUM
Posted: August 25, 2022 at 2:21 pm
MINOT, N.D. So much of our political dialogue is just rote, knee-jerk talking points driven by partisanship.
Republicans always call Democratic budgets "tax and spend" plans. Democrats call any sort of tax reform "tax cuts for the wealthy." These slogans are deployed regardless of the facts of a proposal.
As an example of the latter, consider the recent "flat tax" proposal announced by Gov. Doug Burgum and a group of Republican lawmakers yesterday. The response Democratic-NPL lawmakers was about what you'd expect.
"Dem-NPL Lawmakers dismiss Burgum Tax Proposal as 'Just another giveaway to the wealthy,'" read the headline for their news release responding to the announcement of the plan. The quote in the headline comes from Rep. Zach Ista, a Grand Forks Democrat.
Ill work with anyone to lower taxes for hard-working North Dakotans who need it most. But this proposal is just another giveaway to the wealthy," he said.
That's just not true.
I'm not sure which proposal Ista is looking at, but it couldn't have been the one Republicans announced yesterday.
Talking about tax rates as numbers can be a bit confusing, so let's get visual. Here are two charts breaking down North Dakota's current tax brackets by adjusted gross income level for both single and married filers.
The rate brackets are the same for individuals and married couples, but the income levels at which they kick in are higher for married couples. Under this taxing regime, everyone pays at least 1.1% in income tax (before deductions, credits, etc.).
What Burgum, et. al., are proposing is an elimination of the income tax for all single filers making $54,725 or less in adjusted gross income, and all married filers making $95,600 or less.
Everyone making above those levels pays a flat 1.5% income tax.
According to Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus, roughly 60% of North Dakotans would end up paying no income tax at all under this proposal. The remaining 40% would pay a flat rate that represents a 26% to 48% reduction from their previous rates.
The proponents are estimating that these reductions represent a $250 million tax cut from current tax levels for all taxpayers annually.
As you can see, it not only lowers the rates for every North Dakotan at every income level, but it makes the tax brackets much simpler:
There are valid concerns to raise about this proposal.
Would this leave in place the compliance costs of the income tax the time and money it takes to document and report your income for those paying no rate?
How will the state handle the roughly $500 million in lost revenue for the budgeting biennium?
Does this plan put us at risk of making our state too reliant on sales and oil tax revenues, each of which can be extremely volatile, as we've learned from past budget cycles?
Those questions are going to be part of the debate going forward.
What shouldn't be part of the debate is the idea that this plan represents "just another giveaway to the wealthy," because that's not true.
The mantra may be good politics the usual partisan drones will pick it up and repeat it without bothering to examine or think about the proposal itself but it's not honest. Shame on those who will pretend it is.
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Republican solutions will restore America’s education system – Washington Examiner
Posted: at 2:21 pm
Parents and students are bearing witness, in real time, to the decay of Americas education system, and theyre enraged at what they see. Plummeting academic standards, woke curricula, and secretive policies that encourage educators to lock parents out of the classroom are the new hallmarks of our public education system.
Families deserve serious, viable solutions before its too late. Republicans stand ready to deliver.
We believe the cause of freedom starts in the classroom. That is why education is so important. Students should never find themselves trapped in a failing school. Families should be empowered to find the best learning environments for their children instead of being forced into failing public schools that may not meet their childs individual needs. While the Biden administration, teachers unions, and bomb-throwing political opportunists on the Left want to quash educational freedom, Republicans are putting proposals such as the bicameral Educational Choice for Children Act on the table. The Lefts one-size-fits-all approach to education is withering and dying on the vine its time for a change.
Parents have a solemn right to protect their children, and that right is nonnegotiable. In January of this year, a school in Florida covered up regular meetings with a student over her gender identity and kept her parents at arms length. It was only after the young girl attempted suicide that the parents learned of the schools cover-up. There are no words to express the outrage over the schools actions, and we must ensure this cannot happen again. Thats why Republicans put forward the Parents Bill of Rights Act, which makes clear that the innate rights of parents do not end at the school door and that they must be able to hold administrators accountable.
In both K-12 and postsecondary education, the strides women have made since the inception of Title IX, a legal statute that prohibits sex-based discrimination in education, must be cherished, not gutted. The Biden administrations radical reinterpretation of Title IX to include sexual orientation and gender identity has pushed women to the sidelines. Girls and women at the top of their sport lose a fair chance to compete when biological males enter the field. Thankfully, several states have moved to protect girls sports. Legislative proposals by Reps. Greg Steube (R-FL) and Mary Miller (R-IL) would prohibit the Biden administration from punishing those schools that comply with state laws to protect girls safety, privacy, and opportunity.
The Left is continuing to push its radical agenda on college campuses as well. A free society such as ours is built on an open exchange of ideas. Too many institutions of higher education tout false promises of academic freedom but punish those with different viewpoints for simply speaking their minds. Silencing students and professors for challenging the status quo makes university officials no better than the cancel culture mob of the Left. Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC) introduced the Campus Free Speech Restoration Act, which would require universities to uphold the First Amendment and publicly share campus policies on free speech. If we want to remain a self-governed and free country, we must protect the freedom of speech.
Education is at the forefront of Americans minds because it matters. The Left has tried to take education out of the hands of parents, local governments, and the states for too long. The current administration has even resorted to investigating parents who expressed concerns at school board meetings, forming an FBI task force to track these parents after the National School Boards Association labeled them domestic terrorists. Despite backlash to these actions, a New Jersey teachers union recently released an ad calling parents extremists.
Republicans, on the other hand, are the party of parents. Our policies send a simple, unified message to the Biden administration, its teachers union allies, and the rogue partisan activists who support them: We will support parents and students. And when we are in the majority, we will have a referendum centered on educational freedom, and the voices of students and parents will not be silenced.
Elise Stefanik is a U.S. representative for New York and the House Republican Conference chairwoman. Virginia Foxx is a U.S. representative for North Carolina and the ranking member of the House Committee on Education and Labor. Jim Jordan is a U.S. representative for Ohio and the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee.
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RNC chief on tape to donors: We need help to win the Senate – POLITICO
Posted: at 2:21 pm
We absolutely have better candidates and a better message, McDaniel said, pushing back on what she described as a false, media-driven narrative that the GOPs prospects in Senate races are waning. But, she said, we do need financial firepower to drive our effort.
Newt and I were just talking, in this environment, our candidates can win if theyre outspent two-to-one, but if it gets four, five, six to one, it becomes more difficult, and were seeing that specifically on the Senate side. So my call to action today, McDaniel added, is to please help us invest in these Senate races specifically. Give to any of these Senate candidates, all of these Senate candidates if you can, so all of them can be on TV.
Republican officials say the RNC hosts such calls every few months to provide updates to major givers. The call comes as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other top Republicans are mobilizing to close the financial gap. McConnell has spent August working the phones to raise money from major donors, according to a person familiar with the conversation.
Some senior Republicans have privately grown bearish on the partys hopes of winning the majority, particularly in light of its growing fundraising woes. An array of candidates in key races from Arizonas Blake Masters to Ohios J.D. Vance to Pennsylvanias Mehmet Oz have found themselves badly outraised by their Democratic opponents. (At one point in the call, an Arizona donor noted that Masters rival, Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, is flooding the airwaves and made an appeal for other participants to help Masters.)
Adding to the concern is the National Republican Senatorial Committees recent decision to slash more than $10 million in planned TV ad spending. The Senate GOP campaign arm trails its Democratic counterpart in cash on hand by roughly $31 million, according to the most recent filings.
That move has forced the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC closely aligned with McConnell, to fill the void with large investments in states like Pennsylvania and Ohio. During the call, McDaniel said the RNC was creating a joint-fundraising account with 10 state parties to help fund voter turnout programs.
The fundraising struggles have fueled broader worries about the strength of the partys candidates. McConnell last week appeared to lower expectations for a Senate takeover, saying theres probably a greater likelihood the House flips than the Senate.
Senate races are just different theyre statewide, candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome, said McConnell, adding that after the election were likely to have an extremely close Senate, either our side up slightly or their side up slightly.
During Wednesdays call, one donor asked Gingrich to respond to McConnells remark, prompting the former House speaker to say he suspects the GOP leader regrets having said that, and that it wasnt useful.
But Gingrich also lavished praise on McConnell, saying the Senate GOP leader is working aggressively to help Republican candidates compete financially. Gingrich also noted that McConnell had been burned in past election years, when the party fielded candidates who were, to put it mildly, strange.
Mitch has always been more cautious, and Ive always been very optimistic, so you can maybe draw the line in the middle, said Gingrich, who said he also believes the partys candidates are strong.
During a question-and-answer session, Republican mega-donor Steve Wynn asked whether there are any dark-money nonprofits that contributors could give to. Unlike political action committees, those groups arent required to disclose their donors.
Some donors, Wynn said, are self-conscious for reasons that are personal to them, business people and folks like that and would rather give anonymously.
The billionaire also offered up some messaging advice. Republican candidates, he said, should run aggressive TV ads casting Democrats as advocates of tax policies that would hurt lower-wage earners and small businesses.
Hard-hitting kind of spots with a mans voice, no soft pedal, Wynn suggested, before giving a sample script: Theyre coming after you if youre a waiter, if youre a bartender, if youre anybody with a cash business theyre coming after you.
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Port: Another member of North Dakota Young Republicans apologizes for bigoted and offensive Twitter posts – INFORUM
Posted: at 2:21 pm
MINOT, N.D. The North Dakota Young Republicans, a group at the center of scandal over the last week thanks to bigoted posts made in a Telegram channel organized by the group, has put out a news release responding to the controversy.
In it, the group condemns "the use of degrading and harmful slurs," but the group also tries to blame the victim. They invoke the term "cancel culture" and complain about the "weaponization of labels from the media," as if the problem wasn't that members of their group were completely comfortable with homophobic slurs and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, but that the public found out about those things and criticized them for it.
Nobody in the North Dakota Young Republicans is a victim.
They did this to themselves.
Making this statement ring all the more hollow is the fact that members were far more open about their bigotry than you might think.
It wasn't just happening in the Telegram group.
Ethan Harsell is a North Dakota Young Republicans member, and a participant in the Telegram group, as well as an NDGOP candidate for the state House in District 43. When I reached him for comment for my original story about the Telegram group, Harsell, who identifies as gay, was critical of the slurs.
"Instead of calling it out it just gets ignored," he told me . "I want to isolate from them because what they said about Bouche [sic] is how they feel about me and I don't need them in my life," he said, referring to state Rep. Josh Boschee, a Fargo Democrat and the first openly gay man to serve in North Dakota's Legislature.
Yet Harsell himself routinely uses homophobic slurs, as has been pointed out to me by many readers since my original report was published, and he's been doing it right out in public.
"I may be gay but at least Im not a f-----," he wrote in one April 2021 Twitter post which was cached by Archive.org . "Only f------ bow down to wokeness and political correctness."
That slur is a common theme in many of his tweets. "I may be gay but at least Im not a f-- who gives a s--- about pride month," he wrote in a June 2021 post .
"Im disintegrating because men cant play in womens sports. Ill never be able to live my life!" he wrote in a January, 2021, post . "As a gay man I may be gay, but at least Im not a f--."
He also mocked the transgender community for their high rates of suicide. "If being trans is normal why do they make up about 0.3 percent of the total population in the US and commit really high rates of suicide?" he wrote in an April 2021 post .
In a July 2021 post, he made light of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. "January 6th isnt even that bad if you look back, just mostly liberal hysteria," he wrote . "Looters should be prosecuted and trespassers should be freed."
Harsell has had plenty to say about race relations, too.
"George Floyd Died from an Overdose," he claimed in an April 2021, post .
"There will be rioting no matter what the verdict is," he wrote in a post contemporaneous to the trial of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin , who was ultimately convicted of crimes related to the death of George Floyd. "They want free stuff even if Chauvin is found guilty on all counts."
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"'Racism' is a tool of social control used exclusively against conservatives," he wrote in another 2021 post . "Everyone else is allowed to openly favor their own ethnic group but people who happen to be white."
"The cop who shot Makhia Bryant is a true American Hero," he wrote in another racially inflammatory post .
And beyond the bigotry and extremism, Harsell was often wildly immature and crude, posting things far beneath the dignity of someone who would like to serve the public in elected office.
"People who want their children to have big d---- should vote Republican," he wrote in a December 2021 post .
"Last time I checked the only amendment with 'Shall not be infringed' was the second amendment," he wrote in a March 2021 post . "'Shall not be infringed doesnt apply to making sure low IQ illegals can vote Democrat."
I could go on, but I think you get the point.
I called Harsell for comment, and he told me the posts "do not reflect me at all," claiming that they were made when he was younger, although the examples I cited were all from within the last two years.
"280 characters do not reflect who I am," he said, referring to the character limit for Twitter posts. "I want to talk about the issues facing Grand Forks. I would like to apologize deeply for my actions. This does not reflect me as a candidate. I am not affiliated with any of those things. I was on the wrong side of the road, but I'm trying to get back on the right side of the road."
"Mental health has been extremely important to me," he continued, saying that's a part of his campaign platform, not that mental health issues contributed to his decision to make these posts. "That's the biggest issue facing North Dakota today. I condemn what I did as a young, high schooler, and I don't think that should reflect my campaign at this very moment."
He also called on Rep. Mary Adams, a Grand Forks-area Democrat, to apologize "for her social media posts." In March of 2019, Adams apologized for Facebook posts in which she compared former President Donald Trump and other Republicans to Nazis .
Remember, Harsell's posts weren't happening in some closed messaging group where membership was moderated. They were happening right out in public. On Twitter. Where anyone can see.
Yet, clearly, nobody in the North Dakota Young Republicans seemed to have a problem with Harsell's activities. For that matter, nobody in the District 43 NDGOP seem to have a problem with it, either. He's their candidate for the state House. Either they saw these messages, and didn't care, or they didn't bother to vet their candidate thoroughly.
Both options reflect poorly on Republicans. Perrie Schafer, the chairman of the North Dakota Republican Party, told me in a podcast yesterday that party leadership is reviewing the controversy around the North Dakota Young Republicans, and may disassociate itself from its candidates who are involved.
Which brings me back to the North Dakota Young Republicans news release and its superficial condemnations of bigotry.
Why should we believe that they're sorry about the bigotry in their group, when it seems very clear, based on the evidence before us, that they're only really sorry they got caught.
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U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz wins Republican nomination, will take on Rebekah Jones this fall – WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm
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WASHINGTONU.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz won the Republican nomination for U.S. House in Florida's 1st Congressional District on Tuesday night.
The Trump protg won his primary contest in his Florida Panhandle district despite being under federal investigation in a sex trafficking case.
Gaetz defeated GOP challenger Mark Lombardo, a former Marine and executive at FedEx, and is heavily favored to win a fourth term come November.
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Rebekah Jones won the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Florida's 1st Congressional District.
Jones has alleged that she was forced to manipulate COVID-19 data while working for the Department of Health. DeSantis and other state officials have denied this.
Gaetz is embroiled in scandal involving a federal investigation into whether the Republican congressman from Florida's panhandle paid underage girls or offered them gifts in exchange for sex.
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Utopiafest will end with a bang or an eclipse and a new Austin-area venue – CultureMap Austin
Posted: at 2:20 pm
Ending a more than 14-year event called Utopiafest while camping under a total eclipse in semi-remote Texas is total cult behavior. Sign us up. The Utopiafest crew announced in July a two-year plan to close out the series in May of 2023, returning to the initial venue in Utopia, Texas, and opening a new permanent venue in Buda, for continued fun with a lower buy-in.
First comes Utopiafest 13 (stylized UTOPiAfest Thirteen), at Reveille Peak Ranch in Burnet County, much closer to Austin. The nearest scheduled festival is penultimate in the regular series, which ends with Utopiafest 14 in 2023.
After that, Eclipse Utopia: Annular moves the venue back to Four Sisters Ranch in Utopia, with views from the camping area that extend 30 miles over the stage as narrated by Utopiafest co-founder Wayne Dalchau. Finally, Eclipse Utopia: Total coincidentally describes the total end of the multiday festival.
Remaining Utopiafest dates are as follows:
The next event, Utopiafest 13 (if youre keeping up), will feature big names in Austin and the country on two stages. Among the 20 artists on the lineup, folk duo Shovels and Rope bring more than a decade of raw, high-energy folk songwriting. Victor Wooten, the legendary bassist known for his creative adventurousness, is touring with his Bass Extremes in support of the August 26 release of SLow Down. Austin solo artist Sir Woman, in the middle of rising to national prominence with just one LP released in 2022, is also on the bill.
Nestled into the 1,000-acre Reveille Peak Ranch, which is popular for mountain biking about 60 miles northwest of Austin near Buchanan Lake, Utopiafest is as much about the camping as the tunes. Bikers can take off as usual, or can try hiking, swimming, disc golf, and workshops with community artisans. The event is BYOB, local vendors are handling most food needs, and cooking at the campsite is encouraged. Kids are not just welcome, but taken care of at the Kids Camp with special programming.
We had initially agreed on five Utopiafests at Reveille, and then we were going to revisit and decide what we were going to do next, says Utopiafest co-founder Travis Sutherland. Factoring in pandemic cancellations, this four-part schedule allows Utopiafest to fulfill its plan with Reveille before pivoting to smaller parties multiple times per year to start, those are the Eclipse events, organized around actual astronomical events crossing over Utopia. Once those are over, the permanent music venue is more of a long-term sustainable, controlled environment, where we can capture the spirit of the festival and have it in a permanent home in Buda.
The new venue, called Meridian, soft-launched on August 20 with a performance by local band Madam Radar. Sutherland compares it to laid-back cafes Radio Coffee & Beer or Cosmic Coffee in the daytime, and good-natured, "classy" C-Boys at night. Inside Zoi Market, the homey, natural-toned Meridian has slowly been coming to life and rolling out bit by bit: the wood bar, some small jazz performances, live video recordings. The team is updating the venue's Instagram account as it works up to full capacity.
It's getting harder to convince [Travis] wife that we should be throwing parties and not making a whole lot of money, says Dalchau, cheekily referring to his partners growing family. If we are able somehow over the next four parties that we have scheduled to get a windfall or someone comes through and wants to support it in a way that we can sustain, I think we could certainly try to do another chapter in the future. But until that happens smaller parties might be the way we provide a weekend of sanity for people.
Utopiafest 13 will take place October 14 and 15, 2022, at Reveille Peak Ranch. Tickets are available at utopiafest.com. Check meridianbuda.com or Meridian'sInstagram account for more information about operations and programming as it becomes available.
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‘The most luxurious pillows I have ever touched’ These cooling, pain relieving wonders are just $13 – Yahoo News
Posted: at 2:20 pm
Cliche alert: We all spend one-third of our lives in bed (more, if you're lucky). It's true enough, but that doesn't mean we're able to spend all that time sleeping, and it certainly doesn't mean we spend that time sleeping contentedly, deeply, restoratively. Blame your life worries, the constant agita of parenthood or the loud snoring of the significant other sprawled next to you, but it's a good bet that hot, limp, misshapen, pillow has a hand in your rest-lessness.
If this is your story, or if you even suspect that it is, why not try the ingenious new nighttime headrest that is a Utopia Bed Pillow? It may change your life, and given that you can score a queen-size pair right now for just $25 with on-page coupon (that makes these just $12.50 each!), there's never been a better time to give it a try.
You'll see these described as "gussetted pillows." What does that mean? See that band of double-sewn fabric running around the perimeter? That's there to provide added height and structure to the pillow to make it more three-dimensional. It's a kind of insurance against flattening out...and it makes all the difference when it comes to a sound night's sleep.
Once out of the bag, the awesomeness of these Utopia pillows is just beginning. Leave them basking in the sun for a few hours or toss them in a low-temp dryer with a couple of tennis balls, and these babies will achieve maximum fluffiness. Thereafter, dear readers, your sleeping life will never be the same again.
They feature 950-gram poly fiber filling inside a breathable outer shell that combine to ensure you're always sleeping on the cool side of the pillow. If you are a sleeper who wakes hot and sweaty, these are just for you!
See that band of blue around the outside? THAT's gusseting! See, you learn something new every day. Now, go buy some *&%@$ pillows. (Photo; Amazon)
Over 34,000 now-happy slumberers roused themselves long enough to sing five-star praises of the Utopia pillow.
"Wasnt expecting much," said a onetime skeptic. "All pillows in my opinion go flat and disappoint.... On the first night no kidding I didnt have to punch or adjust. I just slept. Its Day Three and the pillow is still puffy and holding its shape.... I put in the dryer on low for a few minutes and it expanded to full size. I love it, and my memory foam pillow has been put away. I sleep hot and this pillow does stay cool."
"These are the most luxurious pillows I have ever touched...better than any hotel I have stayed in," says a convert. "They are very "cool" in that no matter where you lay your head, they are very cool to the touch and very supportive, almost "firm" but not too much.... So fluffy...full but soft. Firm but relaxed... It makes me want to jump back into bed just to lay on the pillows.... So pleased. I never thought pillows were so significant...just no big deal...but I was wrong."
"I love these pillows," says an exhausted shopper. "Ive spent so much money trying to find the right pillow. I suffer from severe.. I mean severe neck pain and this pillow for some reason this pillow allows me to find the position to fall asleep in. I wake up with no stiff neck. Finally something that works. And bonusit stays cool too.
If you have Amazon Prime, youll get free shipping on these pillows, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)
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Atomic Heart Dazzles In Action-Packed Combat Trailer – Game Informer
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Atomic Heart reemerged during Gamescom with a new trailer devoted solely to showing off its impressive, Bioshock-esque combat. Over three minutes of gameplay footage shows off the carnage you'll unleash against adversaries, both artificial and organic.
Players wield melee weapons or firearms in one hand and more, shall we say, unconventionalabilities in the other. That includes electrifying targets with lightning bolts, tossing them aroundwith a telekinesis-like power, freezing foes solid with an ice blast, or using wires to hijack machines. The action-packed video shows off how players can creatively combine their arsenal to dismantle and disembowel anything standing in their way.
Atomic Heart was first announced in 2018 and takes place in an alternative futuristic version of the Soviet Union in 1955. Robotic technology flourished post World War 2, allowing humanity to create ahigh-tech utopia. Unfortunately, thesemechanical helpershave started rebelling against their human creators. If that wasnt enough, killer mutants born from secret experiments have also run amok. Players control private agent P-3, who embarks on a secret mission to get to the bottom of whats caused this seemingly perfect society to collapse and clean up this mess.
Atomic Heart launchesthis fall for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Its also launching on Xbox Game Pass.
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‘I got really grounded and loved it’: how grief, going home and gabber built Bjrk’s new album – The Guardian
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If, in the winter of 2021, you had been wandering through downtown Reykjavk, you might have registered the thud-thud-thud-thud of a lockdown house party. Squeezing her Christmas bubble of friends into her living room, Icelands most famous citizen was throwing another of her crazy DJ nights, where 20 people could come and I always ended up DJing just gabber.
According to Bjrk, the nails-hard 90s Dutch techno style is the perfect soundtrack to Covid life. Theres always a BPM in our bodies, you know? And I think through Covid we were all pretty lazy, just sitting home reading books, so when we got drunk or partied it was like we went a little bit mental, then we just fell asleep before midnight. Slow energy, but then it goes double. And that, she realised, is a little bit gabber.
Icelands hardline response to Covid protected its tiny population from the worst of the pandemic. Please dont let this come out like a brag, because we felt for you guys, but we actually didnt have that much of a life change, she says. Besides, being confined to Iceland is Bjrks idea of a good time. Despite having spread herself around the world for almost four decades, Bjrk still claims to be such a homebody. For her, the nadir of the pandemic was the day the local swimming pool shut.
In person today in a fragrant hotel in east London Bjrk is always in motion. There is a fidgety energy to the 56-year-old that seems innate and unchanging, as if her fame as a child singer gave her the confidence not to bother growing up. Maybe it is something to do with the bottom-line feminism of a country where grownup women can be drinkers, shaggers and prime ministers (more on her later) without much controversy. Intermittently jumping out of her seat, Bjrk is dressed down in a crayon-red asymmetrical dress by Kiko Kostadinov (she obligingly yanks out the label to check), a jacket covered in scales of shimmering blue silk and clompy lace-up platform shoes, with streaks of bronze on her eyelids.
Covid delivered Bjrk back to her homeland at a transitional time. Her nest was emptying. Her daughter, sadra (who also goes by Doa), was all grown up, studying, acting and making films and music of her own. Bjrks mother, Hildur Rna Hauksdttir, the hippy homeopath who nudged her on to the stage as child, had died in 2018 after a long illness. After two albums made in the maelstrom of heartbreak and divorce, Bjrk fell back to earth with a soft thud, thinking about her ancestors, her descendants and the land of fire and ice that binds them.
Her new album is called Fossora, the feminine version of the Latin word for digger. On the cover, she is a glowing forest sprite, her fingertips fusing with the fantastic fungi under her hooves. Compared with the cloudy electronics of 2017s Utopia, it is organic and spacious, earthbound rather than dreamy, and filled with warmth and breath. It is also a world of contrasts: the albums two lodestones are bass clarinet and violent outbursts of gabber. There are moments of astonishing virtuosity and bewildering complexity and, like much of her recent music, a resistance to easy melody. Bjrks journey from 90s dance-pop to something more like surreal opera has more in common with Scott Walkers graceful trajectory than those of 90s peers such as PJ Harvey.
Like all Bjrk albums, Fossora is a reaction to its predecessor. Soft and light as candyfloss, Utopia was a survival mechanism out of the heartbreak story she had told on 2015s Vulnicura, which diarised her split from the artist Matthew Barney in blow-by-blow bleakness. What she calls the emergency album and the rescue album popped out like airbags, with barely two years between them, despite the technical challenges Bjrk set herself (such as the four months it took to figure out the reverb on Utopias flutes).
This time, she decided to take as long as she needed and allow myself the luxury of not having any willpower. Lockdown made that easier. I dont think Ive been that much home since I was 16. Guilty to admit it, but I was eating chocolate pudding every day, she says with a grin. Usually, on trips back to Reykjavk, she wouldnt even bother to unpack. This time, her empty suitcase went up on the shelf. I got really grounded and I really, really loved it.
Between the gabber eruptions, Fossora offers tender songs written for Bjrks mother, a poem by the 18th-century fisherwoman and drifter Ltra-Bjrg, the buttery voice of Serpentwithfeet and backing vocals from Sindri, her son, and Doa, who lends a pristine, folky tone to Her Mothers House. I asked her to write about saying goodbye to the nest and [said] she didnt have to just be nice, she says, clearly proud. Its me making fun of myself for being a bit clingy. (They also appeared together in Robert Eggers Viking saga The Northman, with Doa playing an enslaved Irish person snatched away to Iceland and Bjrk playing the Seeress, her eyes hidden under sea-snail shells while prophesying a violent death for Alexander Skarsgrd.)
Despite hyping Fossora as an album for people who are making clubs in their living room, rumours of Bjrks rave album have been greatly exaggerated. I was trying to take the mickey out of myself, she says with a sigh, her accent still a jolly mixture of Nordic rolled Rs and cockney slang. Here I am, this lady stuck in my living room in lockdown, and its a really serious song for four and a half minutes. And then its one minute of she bolts up from her chair and starts pumping her arms to a silent beat WOO!
She gives me a visual description of Fossora. If Utopia was a magical retreat from the black lake of misery she plunged into on Vulnicura (pull all the teeth out, no violence like a pacifist, idealistic album with flutes and synths and birds), then Fossora shows life in this dreamland. Lets see what its like when you walk into this fantasy and, you know, have a lunch and farrrrt another gleefully rolled R and do normal things, like meet your friends.
This earthiness is trowelled by the albums sextet of bass clarinets, an instrument chosen not for its gloominess, as in Mahlers 6th Symphony, nor its smoky luxury, like Bennie Maupins playing on Miles Daviss Bitches Brew, but for its potential as percussive artillery. Bjrk wanted them to sound like Public Enemy, like duh-duh-duh-duh, like boxing, she chirps, before squatting in demonstration of the metre-long instruments heavyweight attack.
Then there is the hard techno. On heavy rotation at Bjrks living room parties were Gabber Modus Operandi, two Indonesian punks who alloy folk styles such as Balinese gamelan with abrasive western gabber, footwork and noise. Theyre taking tradition into the 21st century, which I really respect. They do it like nobody else, Bjrk says.
She had a feeling they would be on the same wavelength. When Ican Harem and DJ Kasimyn first spoke to her over a video call, she explained she was making her mushroom album. Its like digging a hole in the ground. This time around, Im living with moles and really grounding myself. I dont know if thats too far-fetched for you guys, but I have to speak in this sort of music lingo, she told them. And they were like: Oh, its funny you say that, but last week we took some gamelan drums and dug them in the ground and played them there and recorded it. So, yes, we know what you mean. She laughs. Literally! I was just talking metaphorically! The duo emailed her beats, which she painstakingly edited into Fossoras fiddly time signatures, resulting in blasts of what the trio call biological techno (also the name of their WhatsApp group chat).
Two songs, Sorrowful Soil and Ancestress, are tributes to Bjrks mother, who divorced her husband, an electrician and trade unionist, when Bjrk was a baby and went to live in a commune of Hendrix-loving hippies. Having trained in alternative medicine, she wasnt happy to be surrounded by white coats when she got ill towards the end of her life. She didnt agree with all that, says Bjrk. She was in the hospital a lot and it was really difficult on her. It was quite a struggle.
Bjrk is steely as she recounts those distressing couple of years in and out of hospital. Her lyrics, too, are stark in their grief: The machine of her breathed all night while she rested / Revealed her resilience / And then it didnt, she sings over leaping strings and gongs on Ancestress. Hildur Rna was 72 when she died. Thats quite early. I think me and my brother were not ready to we thought she had 10 years left. So we were like: Come on, and getting her to fight and and it was like she had an inner clock in her and she was just ready to go.
In 2002, at the same age Bjrk is now, Hildur Rna went on hunger strike to protest against the US company Alcoa building an aluminium smelter and 11 dams for a hydroelectric plant in the Icelandic highlands. She said: I have a famous daughter, and Ive never used her name ever before, but in this case it was needed. Bjrk was supportive of her mums activism, but no doubt relieved when, after 23 days, frail and delirious from surviving on herbal tonics, Hildur Rna ended her fast.
The smelter and the dams were eventually built. Since then, Bjrk has dedicated much of her time to raising the alarm about environmental devastation. She once ditched a performance at Iceland Airwaves festival to protest against plans to build more than 50 dams and power plants. She interviewed David Attenborough for a TV documentary about music and the natural world. Her 2019 Cornucopia tour featured a video message from the climate activist Greta Thunberg. The Biophilia Educational Project, which bloomed from her 2011 app/album, has become a functioning school syllabus designed to get kids exploring music and science.
In 2019, Bjrk and Thunberg allied with Icelands prime minister, Katrn Jakobsdttir, to declare a climate emergency, a move they hoped would force an official response from the government. But when the time came to make the announcement, Jakobsdttir backed out. I kind of trusted her, maybe because she was a woman and then she went and did a speech and she didnt say a word. She didnt even mention it. And I was so pissed off, Bjrk recounts, practically spitting. Because Id been planning that for months.
A few years ago, she might have kept quiet and held the line. Now, her disappointment has spilled over into exasperation and perhaps a touch of activist burnout. She says: I wanted to be backing her up. Its hard to be a female prime minister; shes got all the rednecks on her back. But she hasnt done anything for the environment.
In her own world, Bjrk remains in control, leading orchestras and choirs of increasing size (52 singers at last count) and collaborating with her pick of musicians and designers. Yet, at heart, she is still a freewheeling romantic, a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl, as she sang 25 years ago on Bachelorette. I feel, as a singer-songwriter, my role is to express the journey of my body or my soul or whatever, and hopefully I will do that till Im 85, or however long I live. I try to keep the antennas up and read where my body is at.
As is obvious from the songs Atopos and Fungal City (His vitality repolarises me / My north/south shifts to east/west) Fossora is an in love album but there are two different love objects at play, she winks, refusing to say more. I suggest that her relationship songs often read like confrontations, punctuated by the sort of difficult questions one regrets asking too late at night. On Atopos, she quizzes: Are these not just excuses to not connect? No, she says after a moments thought it is the other way around. Sometimes, when I really love someone, I will have an interrogation lyric and its disguised as my doubts, because I want to be nice but its actually their doubts.
Bjrks homecoming marks a new cycle. The dust has settled. Im just really happy to be back home and Im such a homebody and Im really Icelandic, she gushes. The swimming pool is open again. She is closer than ever to her fellow local musicians, many of whom joined her for last years Bjrk Orkestral concert series at Harpa hall in Reykjavk, a madly ambitious project that she worked on through repeated pandemic postponements.
At her managers suggestion, she has been digging into the archives to make a podcast series about her discography; it is due in autumn. Watching her old TV interviews in preparation, she found herself thinking: Wow, shes cocky! But basically Im saying the same things. Im in London and Im just like: Can I go home now?
Fossora will be released this autumn on One Little Independent Records
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Free University In Quebec Is Possible & Worth Making A Reality, A New Study Says – MTL Blog
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A new study is calling on Quebec to rethink the way it funds universities. The study by the Institut de recherche et d'informations socioconomiques (IRIS) concludes that the tuition model no longer makes sense and that the province has the means to eliminate it.
"High fees and the prospect of going into debt discourage future students from pursuing their studies, especially the less well-off," study co-author Samuel lie-Lesage said in a press release.
"At the same time, the need to pay off their debts may lead many of them to favour jobs where income is the highest, without regard to the true social utility of these jobs."
Researchers estimate that tuition-free university would have a price tag of $1.2 billion annually, or 0.009% of the current provincial budget.
"Not only is free education financially viable, but it is a very small price to pay to avoid the many failures of the neoliberal model," lie-Lesage continued.
The study points to other social democracies where there's no tuition for university attendance, such as France and the Scandinavian countries in Europe, and Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay in South America.
"We must break with the widely held belief in public discourse that indexation is a 'reasonable compromise;' conversely, the abolition of tuition fees is not a utopia held by a few students, but the solution designated by many states," other study co-author ric Martin implored.
The U.S. is the obvious example of a country where tuition and debt have run amock. According to Martin, tuition fees there "have increased by more than 25% in 10 years and by about 500% since 1985, while total student debt is now close to $1.7 trillion."
The release of the IRIS study coincides with the Biden administration's decision to cancel between $10,000 and $20,000 of student debt for some holders.
Martin insists the transition to free post-secondary education will take a paradigm shift.
"It's time to start questioning the growth-oriented logic to which our universities are subjected today. Universities are bottomless pits and do not need more and more resources to compete internationally. This concept, in addition to encouraging the growth of research activities that are harmful to the environment, serves in turn to legitimize the increase in tuition fees under the pretext of underfunding."
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