“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Anonymous Victim Survey”

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Anonymous Victim Survey”

“You know you live in Cornithaca County, when the only rights left are the right to be a victim and the right to be poor.” This statement sums up what it’s like to be a rural resident in Cornithaca County. Rural people are considered so unimportant that they don’t even get a minimal share out of the wealth that its autocratic leaders gather from each new policy decision. Unfortunately; this survey can’t even be classed as satirical.

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Handy Land” Game Board

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Handy Land” Game Board

Rural America is the “handy” dumping ground for the unwanted and dangerous by-products of our society. Unreported and unrepresented; rural communities have become a dispossessed and marginal population that is ridiculed by a city-centric urban media.

In this scarier version of the children’s confection favorite: Your children are dropped off at the Ag Ghetto border, and must make their long way home safely.

The copyable book pages will include a 15” square game board in four parts, and all the color and special game cards needed for the game.

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Form Based Code Living”

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Form Based Code Living”

Form Based Code planning is the most authoritarian and self-serving method of zoning this side of an imperial palace — everything is ordered for the benefit of those with power and influence.

Cornithaca County’s only city and seat of power is using Form Based Codes to make their “vibrant” community a place of “historic districts,” “parks,” “walkability,” and “single-family homes and row houses” while the same Codes allow building tracts of multi-family housing and a large urban sprawl bedroom-community in rural greenspaces by calling it a “Node.”

They are building a new marina; while we are getting a drug rehab center. Their city is one of the country’s 20 most expensive to live in; so we get the affordable housing mandates.

There are so many buses at their University that it’s difficult to drive a car around; while I would have to walk two-and-a-half miles and stand at the side of a ditch to wait for one of the few that travel the periphery.

Form Based Codes don’t help the needy; they just build walls to keep them out

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Chipping Away at Bureaucracy” – Lines of Defense – Part 5

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “Chipping Away at Bureaucracy” - Lines of Defense – Part 5

I live in an Ag Ghetto. I call it an Ag Ghetto because the local policy is one of containment: contain the poverty, contain the crime, contain the drugs. The deputies patrol the borders of the Ag Zone and only enter when called, write a report, and leave. A kid was tossed onto the road outside my house while playing a game where they stand on the truck of a car as it drives around. It’s the sort of games they allow kids to play in the Ag Ghetto. He landed on his head. He died.

The Ag Zone is no Old MacDonald’s Farm; it more like “Fire Down Below”: people use the land as a dumping ground, buy off the residents futures with next to nothing, while telling them they’re lucky to get anything at all — and the residents know who calls the shots at the sheriff’s dept. and the regulatory offices.

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “The Rural Families Landfill”

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “The Rural Families Landfill”

When you control all the Institutions, all the Bureaucracies, all the Lawmakers, all the Experts in the county, and are connected through the highest reaches of State and Federal power; you do whatever you want.

The College Town was looking for a community to take over and remake for their own benefit, and they did.

Oh, and they write the history as well.

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “College Town CPR” Poster

“Cornithaca County” Book Preview – “College Town CPR” Poster

When Cornithaca County’s cleverest get into trouble — they look for patsies. The College Town always looked down their noses at their rural neighbors and had nothing to do with them, until their arrogance got them into serious troubles; then using their money, power and Ivy League influence, they reimagined the county as a way to dump all those troubles on their neighbors instead.

Just on example: Their planners created the myth of “rural sprawl” and pushed through the development of ugly urban-sprawl bedroom communities in the green spaces of neighboring towns to “combat” this horror. It’s enough to make a cat laugh, and rural residents weep.

In the “county’s” most recent comprehensive plan, the College Town is said to “define” the county’s future, and the rural community no longer exists.

Parts 8a & 8b — Integrity and Transparency in Government – Deadly Drift & Non-Disclosure Agreement? — Summary and Conclusions

The cases explored in Deadly Drift and Non-Disclosure Agreement? share many striking similarities:

  • Both involve powerful Agricultural interests who are catered to politically and bureaucratically.
  • Action on the complaints could result in a loss of profit and a restriction of those Agricultural interests.
  • Action on the complaints would damage the public image and undermine the favored political position of those Agricultural interests.
  • Health risks were limited to rural residents.
  • The facts of the complaints were never argued or admitted.
  • The officials entrusted with the welfare of the public at large refused responsibility to act.
  • The decision to take any action was left to the same people who had the most to lose if any action on the complaint was taken. No “conflict of interest” concerns were ever expressed.

I tried to explore all avenues of remediation, and follow all the proper protocols, so that nothing could “fall through the cracks.”

In answer to those critics who point out that there are “only two examples”:

There will be more.

The proving of a circumstantial case depends having a number of pieces of evidence that all point in the same direction. It will be left to the reader to decide for themselves how far a coincidence can be stretched.

While the county’s rural community has always been the focus of this blog, there are larger and more far reaching social issues to be examined.

What secrets lie at the heart of this template for a Progressive society?

Welcome to Cornithaca County.

New “Factory Farm Fun Book” Update

The layouts for two-thirds of this 100 page activity book have been completed. Below is a second sampling of pages.

Mortality Maze
Pandemic Sing-a-long
Hatch and Release
Rural Sorrow Hopscotch
The Urban Dairy
Follow the Regulator
The New Food Pyramid
Farm Harm Poster – Respirators 101
Farm Harm Coloring Page – Blue Babies

The next blog series, Part 8 – Disclosure, Ethics and Image: Honesty in Government & Agriculture, is moving slowly towards posting. This series will be a departure from earlier blogs, and will signal a change from commentary to a call for action.

Blog Special – Book Publication Announcement and New Book Preview

“You Know You Live near a Factory Farm When Your Kids Go Fishing with a Pool Skimmer”

In Rural America the biggest threat to the health and well-being of the community is the same activity that once strengthened and nurtured it — farming. Industrial farming is rolling the dice against a dystopian future of environmental meltdown, antibiotic-resistant pathogens, and genetically modified organisms in a race to quickly amass wealth. Using a simple picture-book style, and the buoyancy of humor, this book navigates the flood of destructive farming practices that have already engulfed the rural community, and are spreading.

Print and eBook available at

Amazon.com

Barnes and Noble.com

 

eBook available at

          Kobo

     Apple

And other retailers worldwide

 

A preview of the second book in the Factory Farm series:

“The Factory Farm Fun Book”

Over a hundred pages of jokes, riddles, games and activities, mazes, poems, sing-a-longs, connect-the dots, humorous stories and more!

 

Escape from the Factory Farm board game from the “Factory Farm Fun Book”

Herbicide Drift Maze from the “Factory Farm Fun Book”

GMO Corn Maze photo-spread from the “Factory Farm Fun Book”

How Many Toxic Gas Plumes [are escaping from this manure pit?] game from the “Factory Farm Fun Book”

Pin the Tail on the Legislator party game from the “Factory Farm Fun Book”

Corporate Pushback Balloon Relay game from the “Factory Farm Fun Book”

Factory Farm Days article from the “Factory Farm Fun Book”