Obama's Spending 'Freeze' Leaves Room for an NEA Hike
In the context of the federal budget, the National Endowment for the Arts is a drop in the bucket, amounting to about 0.004 percent of total spending. At the same time, the program is completely unnecessary, so preserving it while claiming to make "hard choices" and "difficult decisions" signals a lack of seriousness. It should come as no surprise, then, that President Obama's plan to "re-establish fiscal responsibility" includes an $8 million increase in the NEA's budget.
"The administration request of $154 million for the National Endowment for the Arts is a greatly needed increase of $8 million from the $146 million that Congress appropriated last year," says Robert L. Lynch, CEO of Americans for the Arts. "Since 2010 the NEA has been cut $22 million to $146 million, which threatens its ability to make critical grants throughout the county." He adds that "the higher appropriation enhances the ability of the NEA to fund projects in every congressional district," which presumably will improve its chances of getting more funding in the future.
Mitt Romney, Obama's likely opponent in November, is a not much better on this fiscally trivial but symbolically significant issue. Romney calls for "deep reductions" in the NEA's budget yet still cannot bring himself to abolish it, thereby implicitly putting it in the category of "absolutely essential" federal programs, which he says are the only kind he would preserve.
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Like Keith Stone
Piss Christ
Nice.
"The photograph is of a small plastic crucifix submerged in a glass of what appears to be a yellow liquid. The artist has described the substance as being his own urine.The photograph was one of a series of photographs that Serrano had made that involved classical statuettes submerged in various fluids?milk, blood, and urine. The photograph is a 60x40 inch Cibachrome print. It is glossy and its colors are deeply saturated. The presentation is that of a golden, rosy medium including a constellation of tiny bubbles. Without Serrano's explanation, the viewer would not necessarily be able to differentiate between the stated medium of urine and a medium of similar appearance, such as amber or polyurethane."
Yeah... sure! If it weren't titled "Piss Christ", that is-
"Serrano has not ascribed overtly political content to Piss Christ and related artworks, on the contrary stressing their ambiguity. He has also said that while this work is not intended to denounce religion, it alludes to a perceived commercializing or cheapening of Christian icons in contemporary culture."
Disingenuous babble, the usual art-school jive intended to obfuscate the real (albeit tired) objective: shocking-the-bourgousie.
Obamaney is never going to make any serious cuts.
...which threatens its ability to make critical grants throughout the county."
I think I use a different definition of "critical" than this gentleman.
Yeah, well, the votes they buy aren't yours. You'd find them 'critical' if they were.
I literally (yes, literally) laughed out loud at reading about "critical" NEA grants. It was very Balph Eubank.
"We need more money for our cowboy poetry festival, stat!"
We are so screwed.
You might think differently if no one would buy your shitty art and you were almost out of heroin.
I think in this context "critical" means "we distribute grants based on the approval of art critics."
Fuck welfare art
My sentiments exactly. Especially when I reflect upon my neighborhood artist's commune, Westbeth.
The original plan --back in 1970, when it was founded-- was that Westbeth would provide "temporary" subsidized housing for struggling young artistes-- they could each live there for about 3 years, until their careers took off and they'd be able to pay market rate, like the rest of us slobs.
As you may have predicted, the original tenants balked when it came time to give up their spacious, subsidized apartments, and the time-limit restriction was scrapped. Many of the original tenants are still there, forty years later. The waiting list to live there was ten years, for a while; now they no longer bother accepting applications.
http://www.observer.com/2011/1.....er-leaves/
"The original plan --back in 1970, when it was founded-- was that Westbeth would provide "temporary" subsidized housing for struggling young artistes-- they could each live there for about 3 years, until their careers took off and they'd be able to pay market rate, like the rest of us slobs."
That's hilarious! Only a brain-dead lefty would presume those with cheap rent would bother to make more money, or would move out if they ever did!
Classic.
All we need is the New Soviet Man and everything will be wonderful!
"I'll take one art, please!"
"The Spiderians, though weak and girly in combat, are masters of the textile arts. Taste like king crab, by the way. The lazy bugs actually wove this tapestry celebrating my victory as I was killing them."
"What a clever impression of a dumb poor person."
Subsidize me!!
I would like to know whether Tony and company believe government should subsidize art.
It has to do with libertarians not being happy until grannies and kids are dying in the streets.
Trust me; shithead's 'arguments' are *always* based on that.
Actually, acid rain is GOOD for society, because it encourages people to drive cars instead of using public transit, so they don't become brainwashed communists.
It thinks you should increase utility for everyone who doesn't create it on their own. Those plays where everyone dresses the same and make human props count as that.
Would anyone notice if voters set themselves on fire in the voting booths this november?
You bring the gas. I'll bring the lighter.
Sounds good.
I'm too much of an asshole to bother privately raising funds.
I'm surprised the term "appropriated" hasn't been replaced with something less robberey, like "liberated."
i'm sorry, i was busy negatively deploying the enemy, what were you saying?
But just where would art come from if we didn't have the NEA? DID YOU EVER THINK OF THAT?
SOMALI ROADZZZ! CORPORASHUN
I make more art in 2hrs of fucking around with blender and luxrender than a whole eternity's worth of cowboy poetry festivals.
Time to apply for some free monies I guess.
Without government funded art research, we never would have had things like wallpaper and product logos.
I'll bet you didn't know that "Whitney Houston: Her burden was also ours"
Bumper-sticker whine presented as, well, not much more:
"Whitney carried us through the Reagan years before entering into emotional and financial decline, the same decline that is also consuming black America."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/.....1N70CJ.DTL
so, you're saying Whitney's decline came AFTER the Reagan years, so the time when evil, care-only-for-the-rich Repubs had the WH, things were pretty good for her? Imagine that...all that 'just say no' business from Nancy but ole Whitney was doing just fine.
I read the column, and I can see where she's coming from.
So can I and it ain't pretty.
BS repubes will not cut npr or nea or kenburnsisagenius or anything else the dried-up vagina monologues who run nro might consider worthy of praise from george will.
The republican party must be destroyed.
"The democrat and republican parties must be destroyed."
FIFY
The problem is that republican party con offers a good-cop-bad-cop alternative while rendering nothing but public-relations veneer to the protection racket seeking to masquerade as a competitive democratic process. The repube BS fogs the landscape, giving cover to the parasitical political classes. The repubes are particularly egregious because they seem to offer an alternative to the anxious, but deliver instead whines and excuses and promises to try harder next time.
The republican party must be destroyed.
wef|2.13.12 @ 8:25PM|#
"The problem is that democrat party con offers a good-cop-bad-cop alternative..."
Etc.
FIFY
Who in their right mind thinks that the demothugs are proposing a less-buttinski alternative to the present big-thug-state habits of our political betters?
Los serviles who adhere to to demodaddies are more clear headed than the supposed liberales who seek remedies in the snake oil of the constitution-thumping bs artists in the repube party who end up doing the same old same old.
Screw em.
The republican party must be destroyed.
wef|2.13.12 @ 9:26PM|#
"Who in their right mind thinks that the demothugs are proposing a less-buttinski alternative to the present big-thug-state habits of our political betters?"
You, obviously.
You are making, once again, the red-team-versus-blue-team fallacy.
"If red team loses, then blue team wins! Boo, hiss."
nro bs
The republican party must be destroyed.
if the Repubs are destroyed, then so is the illusion of opposing viewpoints. You act as though some other group is waiting to jump into the breech. Who? Is that going to be the Libertarian Party finally come to claim the small govt vote?
wef|2.13.12 @ 9:49PM|#
"You are making, once again, the red-team-versus-blue-team fallacy."
Uh, OK, and then:
"The republican party must be destroyed."
Who's involved in which fallacy?
Are you familiar with the concept of 'internal contradiction'? If not, you should look it up.
Sounds like "why" wants one-party rule.
"why" should ask a North Korean how well THAT shit turns out.
Notice he only attacks NRO. Not one word of derision for, say, MediaMatters or DailyKos.
And he picks *here* to bitch?
I can't judge his ulterior motives, but it sounds like he just wants the GOP replaced with a party that provides an actual alternative to the solutions the Democrats peddle.
If another party became strong enough to supplant the GOP as we know it (which could also mean a transformative revolution from within, such a Paulite takeover), then there would probably be an exchange of people between the two parties, that would result in the transformation of the democrats as well.
The Democrats are the party that says government will make you smarter, taller, richer, and remove the crabgrass on your lawn. Republicans are the party that says government doesn't work, and then they get elected and prove it. - pj orourke
actual art
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... Hobbit
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... Hobbit
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Mrs. Dean has a 228. It was her wedding present from me, actually.
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HK USP also excellent
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