After months of whining, backstabbing, and sniveling by people who think bashing Obama is the best way to redirect America on a progressive path, the result has been a demoralized and disaffected electorate that is easy polemical pickins for the malicious fascists who got us into this mess.

We have 48 hours to not just save the Health Care bill, but probably the future of this country.  By November, the momentum from a Coakley loss will so fire up the blind, deaf, and far too dumb fascist scumbags in the TeaGOP, that many progressives  will be cursing the day they ever let a little impatience and disappointment with Obama be fashioned into an outright apathy orgy.

Just smarten the fuck up, liberals. After 30 years of neglecting politics, and cashing the checks from our corporate paymasters, we have built ourselves one rickety, piece-of- shit  bus heading for a train-wreck of a future.  Blaming the elected bus driver for that collective #FAIL is just immature and self destructive.  We should be working with the driver we elected, and forcing him to do (much) better. We should not be walking off the bus and stepping into heavy traffic.  The GOP is an 18 wheeler with most of the media, money, and power behind its rolling thunder.  If you think we stop that juggernaut with Kumbaya elections every few years, you're in need of reeducation summer camp.  But it's winter, and we haven't got the time for that.

2008 was ONE election.  If someone believed that one election could redirect all these years of abuse, then THEY are the real problem.  Obama was given one of the worst set of conditions that any president has ever inherited. And selling him short before he can fix any of it, is just inviting the GOP to come back to power and fuck us so far up the ass you'll need to gargle with battery acid to rid yourself of the taste.

Regardless of what got us here, we have to tread water until progressives can hope for enough good developments that we can undo some of the Fox-fed hysteria about government, health care, and most of the disasters the GOP has left for Democrats to pay for.  But that's going to take a long time. In the meantime, you can help by spending the next two days…

VOLUNTEERING FOR COAKLEY.  If you haven't done anything until now, this is your chance to make a difference.

Organizing For America If not a member, sign-up. You will find phone scripts and all sorts of tips for how you can help. 

MarthaCoakley.com/Volunteer  — More specific ways you can volunteer, including of course, donations.

 

I had started out referring Yele.org, but after just a few minutes of research, I thought better of it. What follows were my first posts and updates on it, which just outgrew my Haiti Links page. Sorry if prose is a bit ragged;  the result of too many incremental updates.

Note: I want to again stress that I am in no way bashing Wyclef's goals, or intentions, nor suggesting any of this fuzzy information about his organization must mean it's suspect. I am suggesting that this much money going to very small organizations, simply on the basis of their having access to celebrities, the media, and a 3rd party commercial texting company that milks these issues regularly, just demands that questions be asked. Donors deserve to feel secure that their money is being used effectively.  I am simply presenting what is known. As of yet, I have not been able to find a single organization that will go on record about Yele's effectiveness. I hope to, soon.



About Yele.org and Wyclef Jean. — I have had my concerns about this organization, and the more research I do, the less comfortable I am.  That is not an indictment of them, but merely evidence of a big question mark looming large. Even if they are completely on the up-and-up, they have raised  $2 million dollars, thus far, and nowhere can I find where they account for how this money will be spent. All they say is that it will  go to their "sister organization" in Haiti, and that's all that is said about it. Not a single mention of programs, services, administration, boots on the ground, or past successes (outside of their own press releases and puff pieces all over the web). That gives me a lot of pause.  I hope it's unwarranted.   Browsing their IRS 990s at Guidestar.org didn't help.  They claim to not compensate anyone.  Again, they may be fine. But if you want to be sure of where your money is going, they would not be my first choice.

Update1: TheSmokingGun.com has been investigating Yele too:  Wyclef Charity's Funny Money.  I won't make too much out of the 990 IRS filings. It's not a good sign, but it's not conclusive of any wrongdoing. But it does show that Wyclef's organization is very, very small, and likely to have very little relief experience in these kinds of situations.

Update2:
  I have called the Charity Navigator, trying to confirm that these organizations are in fact "partners" with Yele Haiti. (As Yele claims).  As of yet, not one low level staffer from those groups had ever heard of Yele.  That is hardly conclusive, but still, this story gets murkier and murkier.

Update3:
  Yele now announces this big relief flight next week, from Federal Express. I have this odd feeling that I am going to learn that this alliance is not really an alliance at all. But we shall see.  Again, read carefully. This entire effort is to fly in goods dropped off at a LOCAL Miami office. One office. Color me cynical, but this just ain't passing my smell test, yet, for a multi million dollar "relief effort"

Update4: I missed this while Googling today. It seems they are confirming much of what I've been saying. but you can tell, they are working from press releases, or Wyclef-supplied info.  The advice of the experts in this article should not be discounted. 

Wyclef Jean Yéle relief: Is this best way to help Haiti? (Christian Science Monitor)

Other Stories

Groups raise doubts about Wyclef Jean's charity – NY Times

Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti Foundation under fiscal scrutiny – washingtonpost.com

BBB Advises Donors on How to Vet Haiti Earthquake Charity Appeals

The American Institute of Philanthropy (AIP) rates top 20 charites in Haiti (Yele isn't among them).

Related:

 

Why is Haiti so poor?  No, Fox News, it's not because they're lazy,or don't believe in capitalism. A few articles can give you the sad facts of this wretchedly abused nation of ex-slaves (but not very ex).

See also:

Shoq's Haiti Links and Resources