Tuesday, March 24, 2015

The Math of Life starts with school.



Sometime life is just math. Do we add value to our lives? Where does that value come from? Is it stolen from the lives of others or is it achieved through our own noble efforts? What makes us truly rich or poor? Dollars do not add up to character and the soul of a good man is not for sale.

 Let’s begin with poverty. There is not a wealthy person on earth who has not reached wealthy status initially without income not derived from the poor. This comment means tracing created wealth to its foundation. Either labor or purchases of the poor are directly responsible for the survival of a business. Now let’s look at PARCC

To complain that there is no standard of learning is merely a ploy.  The standard is a diploma. The standard is getting promoted one grade at a time once requirements of proven ability have been demonstrated. It is how all of us adults who have PUBLIC EDUCATION generated diplomas got them. We reached that plateau of success without a test at the end of 12 years of education that would stop us from graduating. Good grades are the standard. So how does a young adult get to their senior year without reading on grade level? What are the options for that student and who is to blame?  That student, now an adult, is in jeopardy of being poor for the rest of their lives. 

Give up the rhetoric and the data and look at the function of business. Where did PARCC come from? Where did Common Core come from? Where is Pearson in all of this? Who benefits from a person who is doomed to poverty by whatever circumstances keeps them bound? Are those circumstances contributing to generational poverty something we can change?

Businesses want cheap labor. Labor cost coupled with the selling price of the product is the singularly most direct impactor of profit. Why give more money to one politician when you can give less to another and get the same influence? (I digress).  The point is business likes people in poverty and they want people to think what they are selling is important enough to buy.

College used to be important. In fact it was so important that people incurred debt for many years to get it. Now trade schools present a shorter or direct path to skilled careers. This brings us back to High School or primary and secondary education in the US. These systems are the foundation of the future.  These systems determine workforce, value of education, and the ability of a society to advance.  

 So what was so valuable to us that we allowed these human beings who could not read to advance? NCLB created a society that was left behind. To many that is ok because that is how it was designed. It worked. I know many teachers who have anguished over NCLB and PARCC. It is because they see the damage first-hand. They are those working in areas where it is almost destiny to be poor.

Business majors know that sectors influence economy. We can all agree that there was a housing bubble and that it affected financial markets to the point of collapse. What they won’t discuss is that the housing market was targeted by the financial market. We expect kids to learn to read, write, and do math. We as adults don’t do these things as we have our noses to the proverbial grindstone. Why would we sign anything that is so lengthy it is hard to read in its entirety? Why would we use a monetary vehicle that is so complicated we have to have someone we trust to explain it to us? The expression always read the fine print comes to mind.

We know math can be simple. There is nothing hard about adding what you make and subtracting what you pay from that amount. Everyone who has ever broken a dollar knows how to account for an expenditure.  If you want to predict over time then you multiply which is still just fancy addition. It does not matter what terms you use to label income or debt they are still plus and minus. These things have not changed. Business degrees get more complicated because we accept more terms and more challenging ways to achieve the same simple addition and subtraction.

So now we have PARCC and it is supposed to fix all our problems. The PARCC’s questions certainly don’t make math, reading or writing any easier to perform. In fact just as financial instruments have been allowed to become so complicated, the basic skills are being complicated. Maybe it is because the people who complicated what happens to your money in the bank are now attempting to control what happens when your kids are in class. Yes your kids, because this is not happening to THEIR KIDS. Charters are not required to take or administer the PARCC.

One must understand how PARCC is being used to close urban schools. Urban school budgets pay charter schools upfront based on Charter enrolment. Charters participating in the for profit mode select the kids they wish to keep often using involuntary opt in. This means that they cull their enrolment by sending low performers and alleged disciplinary problem students back to the public schools while keeping the funding associated with them thereby creating a profit. This profit is realized while creating a further lack of funding for already underfunded traditional public schools. Many parents remove kids from charter schools citing disciplinary actions or education performance that is no better and sometimes worse than traditional schools.

PARCC is intended to fire teachers for under performance and close schools for not meeting benchmarks while the PARCC itself has no established record. Teachers are blamed when the very systems to take and prepare for the test do not exist through budget shortfalls and unfunded mandates from the state. Meanwhile the test providers get rich without bearing the cost of preparation or administering the test. Teachers are forced to teach to the test instead of documented teacher approved methods. Any resistance means being targeted, leaving many teachers with three distinct options. These options are: Leave teaching, succumb to pressure, or fight back. Many are leaving as the stress of resistance and the harm done to the kids, teachers, and education as an artful skill is unethical and in direct opposition to why many became teachers. Many are fighting back because they have chosen to not surrender. They have chosen to place kids first, oppose the privatization of schools, and fight for productive education and equity for all students. Many have joined forces in their resistance. These people are called Badass Teachers or BATS. They are not just teachers they are people who care for education and the promise it holds. BATS can be found in almost every state and internationally.

Reports have been written about under preforming Charter schools, budget corruption, mismanagement of funds, and exorbitant salaries. The profit centers fail due to the emphasis of profiteers over quality education. They claim to be public schools when getting funding and then claim to be private when their budgets and expenditures are investigated. Urban school districts reporting a budget deficit often have a figure which directly mirrors charter school payment amounts.  When asked in an urban school district what the charter school deficit was compared to the district wide deficit no response is ever given. Charter schools are funded at 95 to 98 percent through taking district money first. They never have the underfunding problem and due to the legislation pushed by wealthy charter school profiteers they never will.

Such legislation in NJ is the Urban Hope Act. I will detail the legislation in another piece. For now I will say that through NJ legislation profiteers placed Trenton, Newark, and Camden public schools in harm’s way and set the stage for privatization and traditional public school takeover purely for profit.

So what can you do? Opt out of PARCC. It only takes a letter or note to the school that your kids will not be taking the test. It does not have to be detailed. Just opt out in writing. The districts are required to administer the test. Your kids are not required to take it. Do not accept the districts lie that the test is mandatory. You have the option of opting out. You are not alone. This is a National movement to break the data chain they wish to create. 

The company Pearson is monitoring social media accounts of kids and parents regarding all communication concerning PARCC. It is a violation of privacy and free speech.  That is not ok. What is clear is that we are making headway. We are making them concerned about what we say.  It is us who are being tested. Will we stand and fight or be the backs on which fortunes are built. The math is simple. Do we add to our lives or do we let others subtract from our lives while adding to their own?

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Vote for your own interests.




I was born in 1963. Being born black means I was born with the inability to vote. So often I stop to wonder why skin color prevented me from having such a privilege.  I wondered why it was important and how I was granted the power to execute a basic right. I grew up and examined the purpose of voting. I also examined what has been done to control that right.

We all know what gerrymandering is. We all know what redistricting is.  But do we understand why? Voting remains the single obligation of every citizen. Why has the 99% continued to keep the 1%’s system in place? Voting by party or popularity is absurd. When will we break the 1%’s dominance? The notion that families feel entitled to office shows WE have not done our jobs as citizens. The dominance must end.

The scary fact that the Bushs and the Clintons feel they own the office is one matter; the fact that WE have supported them is another. I feel the second is much more disturbing. Are our political offices family heirlooms or do they belong to the people? Do the 99% of US believe the nation belongs to the 1%?  

Laws are our checks and balances to justice. If those who make law remain above it, it stands to reason that the laws are for the 99% of US. The terms, US and us are interchangeable, as it is us and the US who are affected by law. Law implies consequences and penalties for actions designated as lawful and unlawful. Courage should not be the quality that determines who is allowed to break the law. Influence should not determine who gets to break the law. The law is the law.

Examine all the stories of Christie emerging now. We must not forget that all he has done has been allowed. He has operated with impunity to the point where he himself believes he can do whatever he wants.  He did not arrive at this conclusion overnight, it is a cumulative assumption based on what he has gotten away with. He and his buddies, those he has appointed and used his office to benefit have enjoyed the protection of the fear and money.  We that have spread news of his offenses have taken a stand.  We have also looked to the same system that allowed him to operate illegally for help. I contend that the NJ legislators should have defended the people of NJ.

His settlement with EXXON has been so glaringly corrupt some action may be taken. Asking questions about his activities is not in my humble opinion, enough. Only by holding him accountable will NJ send a message that all may understand. Other Governors have lost their positions for a lot less. What makes him so different?  The call to impeach President Clinton certainly pales by comparison of offenses for calls to have Christie impeached and held accountable for the billions he has cost NJ. Others have resigned for less.

The betrayal of trust of a public servant is egregious. Are the machinations of a career politician   common place and acceptable? When does it end? Does it end when the 1% dictates as the image becomes so tarnished Christie is of no use to them? What about Christie’s use to the people of NJ? He has been against us in the interest of his own selfish gain for years. The closer he became to being a Presidential Candidate the worse it got for NJ. NJ has asked for help in stopping him and saving the entire US from his corruption.

They say the greedy and selfish can never have enough. Well the 99% here in NJ have had enough. We pray that he is held accountable. We have to pray because justice is not as swift for him as it is for the 99%.  Examine all the poor in prisons who simply could not pay fines, fees, or penalties whose cases proceed without delay. They do not add up to the amount of NJ money that Christie has absconded from NJ. The fact that he has used NJ money to become what he is to the Republican Party is concerning. I emphasis this is not about party. This is about the type of PEOPLE who find value in his deeds.

We must examine the type of people who find value in his actions. We must also examine the type of people who find value in the actions of Mrs. Clinton. Who among us, the 99%, could not be prosecuted for the offenses brought to light? It is not about finding the best lawyer money can buy. That would mean they would be brought into court. There has not been a charge prosecuted as of this moment in time. There has been no real accountability as we in NJ and potentially the US are left to suffer the arrogance fostered by impunity.

I have no urge to break the law as I regard the law as enforcement of rules by which we all must abide. I thank bloggers and press for their courage in bringing these acts to light. In all of this I contend that we all, as VOTERS must make sure the opportunities for the corrupt to execute their plans be minimized. We cannot keep putting them in office. They need the votes of the 99%. We the 99% need to rise to our responsibility of protecting ourselves as they have proven they will do whatever it takes to accumulate more wealth for themselves and their friends.

I submit that VOTING is our power. We must not give our power to those who feel entitled to office simply because a family member held it previously. Oddly business and principles that govern them operate the Government. As a business principle the people who are ineffective get fired. Those who do not produce corporate gains are fired. The 99% must embrace that principle. We all lose at the hands of those who do not handle our business and make gains for us. They that ask us to do more with less yet they themselves continue to gain more.

I implore you all to VOTE responsibly and more often. I also urge you to vote for your own interest. Make a call to your representatives to remind them they represent you the 99%. It is one call that could save NJ and the US billions. They have yet to make it illegal to hide things in bills and legislation. The Christie administration has failed us in NJ. What we are finding is that all these illegal actions are related to him, those he hired, or got hired. What we also know is the more we dig the more we find. What we don’t know is which crimes if any, he will be prosecuted.  

Never forget that the courts we face owe us justice. The same courts that prosecute us are responsible for prosecuting him. The beginning is for the 99% of us to have the backing of the NJ Legislators. Therein is our power. The NJ legislators must know prosecuting Christie must be seen as justice for those they represent in NJ, not just a way to save their own political careers. 

Do your homework on candidates. As you take your car to be serviced or your children to someone to be cared for I am certain you consider their expertise, care, and record. You also consider how they treat you. Are they courteous and professional? Are they practiced and professionally certified?  Do they deliver as promised? Then why do we allow career politicians to operate any differently? They master the tools that keep them in office. They know what to say to whatever audience is before them. Now we have the ability to share their messages in ways they really must consider. 

We should expect them to be convincing, charming, and beguiling. There is one more thing we should expect. We should expect them to simply keep their word as they swear on a bible to represent us, all of us, not big donors or the machine that is entrenched.  They swear to uphold, not circumvent the law. We are at a point where it has fallen to us VOTERS to elect those who will abide by the law.  We can no longer expect them to resign when they get caught breaking the law and our trust.

This is not about rhetoric. It is about responsibility and understanding our responsibility as voters. Many have died and suffered that women and blacks be allowed to vote. Those who have always had the power to do so remain interested in keeping it. The least we can do is honor and exercise the rights many have worked so hard for us to obtain.

Thomas Jefferson stated that the purpose for public education was that the public would learn how to govern itself. We must ask our selves if Public Education is supported would it produce a more socially and politically aware constituency? Maybe that is why it remains unfunded, exploited, and the target of those who wish to destroy it. That is another topic for another time. For now, focus on using the power of the 99%. It is our voices and our choices that allow those in seats of power to remain. 

Politics is a career of making promises but public service is a lifestyle of keeping them.--AJC

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Power and the budget. Will NJ taxpayers have a voice.



When does influence cross the line? When does accountability actually matter? Who is accountable? When we have influence we have the ability to make things happen. What matters most is who we make things happen for. Who benefits, is the ultimate question we should be asking.

Government is supposed to be a consensus of the majority. It is supposed to be faceless in that a majority holds the responsibility for what works and what does not. We often only look to blame those for what goes wrong. Far too often we cannot see the folly of actions until the effects of our decisions impact us, or those for which we care. Many of us dream of the improvement of the lives of our families and ourselves. What happens when those dreams are thwarted?

Education has been for many the one vehicle used to gain a better life. Education has been an investment many families felt certain would provide the upper mobility for future generations. We have been certain that learning would produce the capacity to make better choices and provide opportunity,  no matter where one starts in life. For generations we have all assumed that the investment in our youth would yield returns that would make each following generation better equipped to handle the challenges we face as a family, a community and a nation. We all hoped that our children would avoid the hardships we had to endure and the mistakes we made. So where are we and how is that working for US?

We have come to understand that the lessons we learn are different and the payoffs are not what we thought they would be. Please do not misunderstand this assessment of the vehicle of education as disparaging. I still believe that education is the best hope we have for a civilized planet. Yes, I said planet. I realizing we are ALL human and the greatest hope we have.  Education is the route to that end. We must understand that division is sown by those who want to keep the power they have and in ignorance we buy into what they want, instead of realizing that we are all best served by what we share. What and how we are educated in becomes that question.

Those in power are educated in how to get and keep power. The masses have been educated in the belief that power is faceless. Blame and accountability cannot be properly attributed to the root of the problem as long as the entity is faceless. Examine my example.

I sued the VA on an employment issue. The same people who hired me placed me in a position which led to me being unable to return to work. I knew the people who hired me and I knew the people who stood in the way of my returning to work. I did not see the VA as faceless. I knew who was doing what they were doing to me. All the help I sought saw the VA as faceless. No one would help me. I contacted the agencies which were in place to help and all of them saw it as too big a challenge.

I went to my Congressman, the Department of the VA, the Department of Labor and several other agencies formed to help Veterans. I sent out a mass email looking for anyone who would and should have helped me. Over 30 agencies in all were contacted. The one who responded spoke of a jurisdictional issue and how they wished they could help. I finally found an attorney who worked on my case. Even then, I was urged to settle as getting to the truth would not be an easy task or by my attorneys estimate not a possible one. Our preliminary inquiries got inaccurate responses or none at all.   

When we look at NJ and Christie’s actions we forget that there is a NJ legislative body that has its share of responsibility. To have a judge made to rule on the pension issue is another example of how bad things have gotten.  Political party separation is part of the blame game. We have elected officials who have been seated years before Christie and none fought the battle for NJ taxpayers. Money reallocated out of the pension system did not start with him. There have been members serving in excess of 10 to 16 years who have said and or done nothing to reverse the situation we find ourselves in.

NJ has been downgraded 3 times under Christie but the NJ Assembly and Senate have not been held accountable. Debate has been used as a mechanism to do nothing to stop him. Like it or not in Washington we have seen our money used in efforts to repeal actions of the President and define his powers. This is not true in NJ. I am certain we the people of NJ would rather see our tax payer dollars spent to stop Christie than to defend his abuse of power. 

Writers such as http://mcorfield.blogspot.com/ , http://jerseyjazzman.blogspot.com/  http://www.bluejersey.com/ , http://www.saveourschoolsnj.org/ , and many others have laid bare the facts and statistics concerning Christie and his profit based efforts to privatize public education and use taxpayer money to further his own ambition. They have also reported on connections, cronyism, and hiring that have given his agenda a circle of influence which has optimized his bully tactics. In a world of information it is not hard to find. In many instances these facts are no more than mouse clicks away.

The unjust make unjust laws to keep their influence and free their friends from prosecution. They ensure that jobs of influence are only given to those who sell their allegiance. With the passing of immoral law the body becomes immoral.  Ethics and morality are not debatable as the appearance of impropriety is just cause to hold those responsible accountable. This has always been so in public office. It is not so with Christie and his minions. http://pando.com/2014/04/18/chris-christies-300m-pension-proposal-broke-state-anti-corruption-laws-and-now-the-intended-recipient-threatens-to-sue-pando/ 

The NJ Attorney General may be regarded as the most powerful position in the state. It is the office that prosecutes malfeasance and upholds the law.  Those who escape justice inflicted upon them do so at the pleasure of the office.  The question arises as to whom Christie has hired based on a personal and professional relationship. Follow the money and the professional contacts.  We all know who Christie let off the hook and where those he has worked with end up. 

As the FBI closes in let’s all hope and pray they have set their net wide enough to catch all the guilty. At this point RICO statues are relevant as the breath of Christies reach and those of his friends has expanded into the courts themselves. It will be interesting to see who will roll over to save themselves. Self-preservation is part of being human. Selfless service is being part of humanity. Only a mirror can determine if one is human or a part of humanity. Let’s hope the fear of prison is enough to return NJ back to its taxpayers from its tax money takers. 

Education IS the transfer of knowledge from one vessel to another. While some have only been educating themselves on how to make life better for their friends and family it falls to the VOTERS of NJ to ensure we place our faith, our support, and our votes in those who truly represent us ALL.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Camden High Panthers. WHY WE MATTER

I am reaching out to you all this way because we are too many to touch individually. It is an honor to be the elected President of the only Official Camden High Alumni Association. CHSAACNJ we are the 501c3 organization for CHS. We have members and scores of Alumni all over the planet. Before you all put on your purple and gold, please pause. Pause and say a prayer for all of us no matter where we may be. Remember why you wear the Purple and Gold. Remember what it means to you and all of us who earned the right to wear it.  We matter. Our lives matter. Think about why #ICantBreathe. We don’t matter to those trying to take our spirit, our pride, and our history. We don’t matter to those trying to sell our school, our city, and all that we have become. The PANTHER of Camden High enables OUR athletes and scholars to do incredible things in the face of insurmountable obstacles, extreme poverty, and hardship. It is Panther Pride. Panther Pride does not sell out family.

I posted that I was escorted by Metro Police from the Chris Christie press Conference at Camden High but I did not have the chance to tell you the entire story. Here it is. In 2001 Camden High was allocated by the NJ SDA 440 MILLION dollars to be renovated. The money was paid out but not a single contract for materials was awarded.  In 2006 another 100 million was allocated by then Gov. Corzine to do work on Camden High. When Christie entered office he took the $100 million back. Telling residents if we wanted the money we should ask Corzine for it. When I learned of this I asked for an audit during official both State Senate and Assembly meetings for our 440 MILLION dollars. I also have asked for an AUDIT of NJ SDA Funds. The Fund which started in the billions is now down to 500 million with NO accountability.

Christie then comes back to CAMDEN HIGH with the announcement of gift of 50 Million dollars. No how would you feel if someone took ALL your money and then gave you back change. Would you celebrate them? Would you call them a hero? Well that is exactly what happened on the day they put me out. Assemblyman Whip Wilson, without our permission, tried to make Christie an Honorary Member of the CAMDEN HIGH ALUMNI ASSICIATION.

With the President of the only OFFICIAL CAMDEN HIGH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION escorted out by metro police before Christie enters the building, the announcement and gift presentations went off without a single question.  I posted the pic I took as I was being forced to leave. I was told I could not stay as it was an invitation only event.  I responded that I figured our invitation got lost or that there was a mistake in not inviting the PRESIDENT of Camden High’s Alumni Association or a legitimate representative. I requested that the person in charge be notified of our presence and that the error be corrected.  That is when I was specifically told to leave and the Metro Police were to ensure I was off the premises.
It makes us ask who are actually the friends of Camden High? Our accolades are press worthy but our plight is not as OUR kids go without books and OUR Special needs Kids are not supported.

For generations which are longer than our entire lifespan, Camden High has been a symbol of hope, excellence, and perseverance. We PANTHERS are family.  It is deeply offensive that some of our own alumni are taking part in selling our Castle on the Hill. We know what makes us Panthers. Just for old time sake I will state a few. No matter what you were when you entered those doors upon graduation you became a PANTHER. When you wore OUR name in OUR house on OUR floors and fields you were a PANTHER.  When you fought beside us you were a PANTHER, Some people became Panthers for a moment those who graduated became Panthers for LIFE. WE ARE FAMILY.

To OUR Teachers, those who taught us PANTHER PRIDE We are what we are because of you. I will always have ONE PANTHER Principle mother, Mrs. Cream.  What we learned was to RESPECT The High, The teachers, The principle, and Our selves. It was and still is a matter of respect.

So what do we do? What Can WE DO? Alumni I am asking you all to remember this day. Write my name on your refrigerators and place my name on a piece of paper in your Bibles. Make a reminder NEVER to vote for Dana or Whip or Christie EVER again. Camden HIGH, The Castle On The Hill is not for sale.  We are what stands in their way. Look at our banners, scoring records trophies, and the light in the eyes of a REAL PANTHER.

Lastly I ask you all to pray for Dajuan Wagner as he is working out again. When you see him, just nod. He knows what that means. Panther Pride does not die it grows in the hearts of those with whom we share it. #ICantbreathe Hands up for Camden High and the City of Camden. We are family forever.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Why #ICantBreathe



Why #ICantBreathe
The impact of one person who bounces and throws a ball through a hoop for a living is NOT why I can’t breathe. Since when does the amount of people who recognize your face make something important?  The President of the free world and responsible for enforcement of law for the nation of the United States with a simple change of wardrobe and removal of security could be subject to police violence on any night.

The lack of ethics and the violation of constitutional rights are why #ICantBreathe. It is why we have the hash tag. This is not new. The plight, the injustice, the system that established our current dilemma is not new.  We know that it was some law enforcement that permitted the selling, beating, rapping, and destroying of souls. it was some officers and officials that wore the sheets that hung the people that wanted to just breathe.  They just wanted to live life like the other people they saw living in peace.  It was the same peace that they read of in the BIBLE and was read to them from the BIBLE. Simply wanting to read the words for themselves was a crime. Yet it was authority that hung them from trees for a glance, a word of defiance, a word of freedom. It was Judges who did nothing, Prosecutors who did nothing and Governors who did nothing. 

Nothing is being done by them today.  It is the people who are in the streets. We have come a long way in silence just trying to breathe.  Yet we have had to hold our breath anytime we are told to do so in fear of the established authority that can be very unforgiving.

Some encounter judges that take offense to a poor person not having hired a lawyer and appearing humbly before them. Many plea bargain cases just to make them go away, because encountering swift injustice seems far more seems likely. We cannot control who breaks the law.  This is about how the law and injustice breaks people. The suffocation of injustice is why #ICantBreathe. 

The requirement for investigation should merely be a complaint has been made. The definition of an investigation is check, look into, and search for facts. The identity of the lawbreaker should be as immaterial as success in court is to a poor man today. Without a good lawyer one has no chance. We know what is right and have been complaining.  Our complaints have made it to the White House. It is what has been done to us that made us ask for help.  The world sits back and waits to see what is going to be done. We hold our breath, but our breath is taken from us by those sworn to protect us. It seems being in charge means being in charge of who is considered a criminal.

The worst thing about a corrupt official is the person uses money entrusted to them by voters to harm them. their own public provided salaries are not enough. The dysfunction of Congress is financed by the people. Big business’ earnings are from the pockets of consumers.  

In NJ we have a BIG problem.  It is every tax payer bearing the burden of loss of our pensions, school taxes, and property investment by the irresponsible in office.  Those who have done nothing to stop the waste, fraud, and abuse of NJ wealth which has taken decades to build, are guilty. There are people sitting in office who sit in fear and greed instead of ethics. Soon it will all be gone because the people will no longer be able to afford the giving away of billions to a small network of connected friends.

#IcantBreathe because it costs too much. It is costing us everything by continuously electing those who look the other way. #iCantBreathe because in trying to educate and motivate others to stand up on one day a year (election day) requires almost all our air.

Know that when all the air of ethics, justice, and seeing ourselves in others leaves the room, all of us will know why #ICantBreathe. Those outside the room are the selfish people who trapped the public in the room. Outside the room is all the air one could possibly need. There are those who believe the public is not entitled to it. The air of freedom only applies to them and their friends.  The problem with that type of friendship is the willingness to share keeps getting smaller.  Once a mind conceives people as expendable there is nothing stopping them from working to become that last one standing. They see the last one standing as the last one breathing.  We who declare #ICantBreathe it is because air is being taken … not because there is no air.  It’s merely someone had decided the air which does exists does not exist for US.