Ellen Lubic, a professor of public policy in Los Angeles, is furious that the Los Angeles Times fails to investigate and uncover the nefarious plans and f billionaires to destroy public schools in Los Angeles.
She wrires:
“Why does the LA Times hate and deride real teachers and public schools, but love and support Eli Broad and his billionaire partners in their privatizing takeover?
“In the last few days, the LA Times has published misleading information on the California Appeals Court decision this week denying the lower court ruling in the Vergara lawsuit, wherein a few carefully chosen students were urged to press a lawsuit to terminate teachers without due process and to change the law pertaining to what they call tenure. Also this lawsuit would serve to weaken teachers unions.
“This lawsuit was contrived by billionaires David Welch, under the aegis if the non profit called Students First, and with the input of Eli Broad and of the Walton Family and others of the billionaire anti-public school contingent. These uber wealthy non-educators tried to prove that bad and uncaring teachers were assigned to inner city schools so as to diminish the civil rights of inner city students to a fair and equal education in public schools, and that laws should be changed to be able to fire them with no due process.
“However, these same billionaires have been working toward privatizing most of Americas’ public schools and turning them into “Wall Street investment opportunities” as openly expressed by Rupert Murdoch in his NY Times oped a few years ago, and also by hedge fund managers such as Whitney Tilson, who sell their clients products of investments in charter schools and other allied corporations, and hold classes for these clients on how to invest in “public” education for large profits.
“This is the greatest scam in the universe and outshines Teapot Dome as a robber baron scheme. They call the schools “public” but the only thing public about them is that they are paid for by the American taxpayer public. Other than that, these charter schools have no oversight by real educators and education administrators, nor a Board of Education, but they are run on business models devised by Eli Broad and his Broad Academy, to make vast sums of money for their leaders and investors, none of whom are generally educators.
“These vulture business managers fire real trained teachers with degrees in education, and replace them with low paid Teach for America recent college graduates who only get 5 weeks of minimalist training before they are dumped into classrooms in inner cities for only a short period of time, with often 50 children in a room that was built to hold 30. Many disasters occur, and students suffer.
“This week one of these ersatz public charter schools was awarded $7.2 million dollars by an LA court for not having LAUSD provide them with a free site for their marginal school. We also see Fetullah Gulen, the Turkish Imam who lives in guarded seclusion in the Poconos, running over 146 of these questionable charters all over the US, with 11 in LA. These Magnolia Schools in LA are headed by the infamous charter school queen, Caprice Young, who has made a fortune in her career off these schools that use taxpayer funds with no taxpayer oversight.
“As to the LA Times….this information is always soft pedaled by the Times reporters, and we have been told they are under the thumbs of their bosses, the editorial board, who carefully monitor and edit their reports. Focusing on Saturday, April,16, 2016, we find the reporters front page story starting off with their own Broad-directed take on this week’s decision by the Appeals Court to throw out this highly flawed case. The Times, and LASR, all week kept calling this a “landmark case,” which it is not. It is a failed case of bad law based on unproven allegations and bias against teachers and their unions, but the Broadies will again file similar lawsuits for they have endless deep pockets.
“Howard Blume and his writer pals follow the Broad line imposed by their Times bosses, even though they do not have the usual disclaimer on today’s front page manipulated article. Ryan Smith and Ben Austin are quoted by the LA Times today. They chose once again to interview and quote Ryan Smith, past hatchet man for United Way and now the darling of Marion Edelman fame and fortune, and Parent Revolution/parent trigger shady lawyer, Ben Austin, former and still hatchet man for Eli Broad and now of Broad/Welch fame and fortune, to be their voices on education issues. These two men are in the lead in the deception to steal public education in the name of their manufactured view of civil rights. These are the two who led the infamous street charade of Oct. 29, 2013 to get the equally infamous John Deasy’s (who now works for Broad fulltime) contract renewed…and wherein the pathetic LAUSD BoE danced to Eli Broad’s tune by allowing the spectacle takeover of Beaudry Street and Board Room…and then signing and extending the disasterous contract, after the multiple fiascos caused by Broad’s Supt. Deasy which cost the District around $780 million in losses and payoffs for lawsuits. Deasy almost forced the District into bankruptcy.
“The supportive ‘reformer’ language these reporters use in the their introductory paragraphs, “the nation’s most generous teacher employment protections…and, the (reformers) centerpiece effort to remake schools….and, teachers’ unions have flexed their muscle locally and nationally” is egregious. These biases set the scene for the rest of the manipulation of the story.
“The ‘reformer players’ and the Times use the important claim of civil rights to elevate the privatizing of public schools, and the firing (and teacher jailing) of teachers without due process, and with the goal to kill off unions, but they want the exclusive use of public funds in running their charter schools, all paid for on the backs of the taxpayers. Deasy testified against teachers at the Vergara trail, and at the Treu decision for the plaintiffs, he stated that he was delighted and would rush home to fire more teachers…and he did.
“Today’s article mentions the recent Friedrichs case which SCOTUS dropped in a 4 to 4 tie after Justice Scalia’s death as a case “which could have prevented unions from collecting dues from employees who didn’t agree to become members.” This is not actually what the case shows…as with Harris v. Quinn (” Holding: The First Amendment prohibits the collection of an agency fee from the plaintiffs in this case, home health care providers who do not wish to join or support a union.Judgment: Reversed in part, affirmed in part, and remanded, 5-4, in an opinion by Justice Alito on June 30, 2014. Justice Kagan filed a dissenting opinion in which Justice Ginsburg, Justice Breyer, and Justice Sotomayor joined.”), teachers who do not join the union are generally required to pay a small fee since they benefit from union negotiations in their behalf as well as paid members.
“But how easy it is to blame it all of public educations problems on the teachers.
“However, do these reporters interview some of the skid row (see San Pedro St. in LA) crack mothers of the thousands of LAUSD students who sleep on the hard streets every night? Rarely do these ace reporters do any in-depth investigation of how these inner city kids live lives of desperate poverty, with little food or rest, and virtually no parental supervision. There are also many poverty level parents working three jobs to try to exist, but there are thousands of others who have NO business parenting children. These students are sent to school and teachers are supposed to fill all the spaces of their wretched lives and make them math and language successes, and college-ready, too. These same expectations extend to the lives of all those of LAUSD students living at or below the poverty level which is close to 80% of LAUSD. Could Eli make this work? Could the Kochs, or the Waltons with their endless billions as the two richest families in the world? Why don’t they focus on curing poverty? Can it be because there are no fortunes to be made by curing poverty?
“As to their education articles, the Times reporters seem never to interview highly respected academics like Professor Rogers at UCLA or Emeritus Professor Kashen from USC, but rather, they feature on the mendacious warriors for privatization from Eli Broad’s selected non-profits, United Way, Parent Revolution, and California Endowment. So what the public reads is deeply slanted.
“This story is filled with dichotomies…it is a continuum of despair of inner city life vs. the grandest displays of wealth in LA. The 40,000 foot mansions which could house a hundred people, but are vacation homes for the billionaires who seek to run the world are what the tour buses show off…not the tents from 1st and San Pedro stretching for miles and miles, showing the degradation and filth of the poverty stricken, a twenty minute drive from Rodeo.
“When we lose a free press, unbiased media, we lose democracy. Judging by Campbell’s new gig at LASR, and by the venomous LA Times (plus the biased NY Times), all is lost.”

Corporate Presstitutes … ’nuff said …
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My error…Welch runs School First, not Students First.
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This is an unfair attack on Howard Blume who does an excellent job all things considering; he was the one who first reported the Broad plan to charterize 50% of the LAUSD public schools and has broken a lot of important stories in that paper, despite the awful positions taken by the editorial board.
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There have been fair articles written by Howard Blume. But only articles with just his name on them have been fair. The article to which Ellen referred had three names in the byline. I have often wondered if the articles for which Blume is given partial credit — or blame — are truly his work. Does his editor make him provide facts to one of the Broad reporters who then crafts the deceitful language of reform around those facts? Or does the Broad reporter write the article without any of Blume’s input, then the editors attach his name to the byline to make people who care about public education believe it was written by a real reporter? Who knows?
But Ellen is right. That article and nearly everything else that appears the the LATimes is one-sided, anti-democratic, anti-public school, race baiting drivel.
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Leonie…
Blume is an acceptable, even worthwhile, journalist at times, but when a major news source such as the LA Times decides to take money and support from individuals such as Eli Broad, as this paper does, it is no longer a news organ, but rather delivers slanted essays and opinions that belong on the oped page. The disclaimer that follows many of Blume’s essays on education issues in LA does not preempt Broad’s biased personal input.
I doubt that if some of us who write here, e.g. Skeels, Wolfe, Liu, etc. were to offer the Times cash to publish our views, they would welcome us. So why should some select people have so much influence over what gets printed by the LA Times?
Some sell their souls for a paycheck, others don’t.
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Keep nailing the liars, Ellen. The least we can do is expose them.
I love Lenny Isenberg’s post, years ago:
http://www.perdaily.com/2014/03/have-reporters-become-poli-ticks–the-media-parasites-of-the-body-politic.html
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Mr. Blume has to write what his editors tell him to write, so teacher abuse doesn’t exist as far as they are concerned. Let’s save the crocodile tears for real journalists in the tradition of Ida B.Wells, Ida Tarbell, Woodward and Bernstein. To paraphrase Truman Capote what he does is typing.
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Real Journalists.. is that an oxymoron…
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leonie haimson: to you—and those commenting on your remarks—well put.
I think your observation that Mr. Blume has done “an excellent job all things considering” a fair assessment.
Let’s me be a bit more concrete.
It was and is obvious (at least to me, given hints in the paper) that the LATIMES proactively muzzled their reporters on the education beat by not allowing them to follow their instincts on the iPad and MISIS fiascos. Given the scope of those years-long train wrecks, those reporters missed out on being serious contenders for a Pulitzer.
Leaving that aside, what sort of things might one glean from a Howard Blume piece?
Take this piece from 10-3-2014 entitled “L.A. Unified reports big rise in its graduation rate.”
[start excerpts]
The Los Angeles Unified School District on Friday reported a huge rise in its graduation rate, but left out the students most at risk of not making it to commencement ceremonies.
The district’s graduation rate of 77% for the 2013-14 school year was 12 percentage points better than last year, the largest one-year increase under a tracking system that dates from the 2006-07 school year.
The improvement is especially impressive because ongoing statistical gains typically become more difficult to sustain and surpass year after year.
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In a statement, L.A. schools Supt. John Deasy hailed “a historic high.”
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But the good news comes with a substantial caveat. The rate is calculated based on students enrolled in comprehensive high schools, and it leaves out students who transfer to alternative programs — which frequently include those most at risk of dropping out.
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Once the alternative campuses are factored in, L.A. Unified’s rate drops to 67% — much less impressive but still surpassing what the district has accomplished in recent history. The previous year’s rate of 65% also did not include students in such programs.
In the past, graduation rates have been subject to extreme manipulation, although that is less likely under current methods of record-keeping.
“We continue to move closer to our goal,” Deasy said. “The results keep getting better and better.”
[end excerpts]
Link: http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-1004-lausd-grad-rates-20141003-story.html
Regardless of how those using rheephorm math spin the numbers & stats, John Deasy simply picked the bigger suspect number that made him look better. And going from a suspect 65% to a suspect 67% = a self-satisfied “getting better and better”? But, of course, he didn’t use the [relatively more] comparable 67%. After all, when in the self-aggrandizement business, why settle for the more reasonable 67% when you can cook up a 77% with a little rheephorm abracadabra? Then you can Rocketship your 2% to a 12%!
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Yes, a lot of people are going to miss these sorts of details, but this is the sort of stuff that one usually finds only in Howard Blume articles in the LATIMES.
Again, thanks to all of you for your observations.
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Dear Krazed One…you (and some few others) miss the point of this post.
The link you give is to a 2014 Blume report and shows his better journalistic side (even though it lauds Deasy for the rise in graduation rates which many officials at LAUSD said was the result of changes made before Deasy was appointed Supt. by Broad and Villaraigosa with the collusion of Cortenes and that faulty BoE.).
However, this article is dated before the Eli Broad formal imprimatur (disclosure) was added to the Education Review articles last year….before the LA Times officially sold its soul to Broad and his band of privatizers.
How nice for Howie that some who comment here rush to his rescue, but how do you explain the drivel and misleading articles of last week re Vergara, first one without the Broad disclaimer, then one the following day, with it, which sets up the new scenario of refilling this venomous lawsuit? Blume and his colleagues continue to reflect the corporate culture of this lost PURE news media for whom he and his fellow writers work.
I can understand that these writers (“typers”) “need to pay their bills” as Michael Dominguez points out. Though, if reporters/journalists (who may have started out as the most honorable purists, believing in a free press to preserve transparent activities of people, corporations, and governments) become like Ionesco’s Rhinoceroses, all is lost of our freedoms, since our democratic republic was built on freedom of the press. Tom Paine is surely rolling in his grave.
And too many folks forget the real honest journalistic reports on Deasy and LAUSD that were broken by investigative journalist Annie Gilbertson of KPCC, and her role in shining light on the filth in the District.
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I appreciate Ellen Lubic continuing to sound alarms about the LA Times being complicit or worse in the corporate privatizers’ plundering of the public treasure chest that is public education in Los Angeles. But it is not right to single out Howard Blume. I don’t always agree with his coverage, nor do I always think he goes far enough, but he is a professional. It probably isn’t always easy either. His former editor bragged about being “the Howard whisperer” and his articles now read much more coherently without her choppy hand.
There is no question that the LA Times has backed itself into a corner in trying to cover education while taking millions of dollars from the very people who try to sway public opinion about the subject of the articles. Journalism ethics expert and former San Francisco Chronicle reporter Peter Sussman has called out the LA Times for this.
He said “With this kind of entanglement with the subject of its news stories, the Times has given up the right to expect any trust or credibility for its journalism on education. They are trapped in a massive conflict of interest, and no amount of pro forma disclosure will fix that. It’s so sad to see what has happened to that once-great publication.” http://www.psconnectnow.org/blog/2016/1/18/journalism-ethics-expert-says-la-times-is-trapped-in-a-massive-conflict-of-interest.
But that’s not Howard Blume’s fault.
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I have a file called CHARLATANS AND LIES, which have links to the plethora of lies that permeate our culture, today. The LA times has a particular niche in this file.
With the values of the past gone, as Jerry Mander describes in THE absence of the sacred http://www.scottlondon.com/reviews/mander.htmland WITH NO PENALTY FOR LYING (absence of purity) after taking the oath of office, lying is the way it is, today.
I wrote a comment at Oped which the publisher asked me to promote to an article…and this before Trump came along.
Here it is:
END LYING NOW!
I am asking you, if you are reading this, to begin a campaign of demanding punishment for lies that destroy lives!
CALL OUT THE LIARS, demand THAT they go to jail for crimes. Call out the media, when they disseminate ‘lies’ and call it ‘balancing news.’ Write and call in your outrage.
As I said in the introduction: Anyone who, in the 1960s, read Vance Packard’s ‘The Hidden Persuaders’ are not surprised, but it is time THE current media propaganda IS RECOGNIZED as creators of fear-mongering and promoter of lies that was prevalent in 1939 Germany. click here
We need to end this AGE OF MENDACITY where people plea that “everyone was doing it” (business as usual)!
THIS WAS the “reason’ that the guys at Libor and Standard and Poors,’ gave. They figured it was OK to sell junk to our people. Their values. After all — they lied, got away with it, and never went to jail! In fact the CEOs were rewarded for their mendacity, walking away with millions, while their companies settled and paid a pittance for penance.
And the media sold this to the people. Look, Bernie and I graduated HS together. It does not surprise me that he recognizes what I do. We were there when things were different… not perfect… but without tv and thus without the incessant noise and demands on our attention and our values! That ubiquitous screen, which sells ON HUGE SCREENS, THEIR VERSIONS OF THINGS… IN HD was ABSENT!
Many of us, with a decent and free education (Bernie and I graduated in 1959) had some prior knowledge with which to analyze what we heard on the radio. And, we had time to think critically. We heard Nixon and listened to the news. Today, people can barely have time to relax; many hold down 2 jobs and have to meet the needs of kids.
I have written for years about what I KNOW — how studies show that fast images, and sound-bites changed the brain or our citizenry. Images enter the brain on a different neurological path than do words. Sustained attention is difficult for many. Bits of information, and loads of misinformation at blistering speeds compete in a 24/7 static field.
Humans simply tune out the noise, and this is what the oligarchs need to happen — ALL THOSE TALKING HEADS EMITTING LIES… and the studies show how maths and lies become TRUTHS with re-telling.
For a very long time, I have written about the corruption of the media, and in fact, I WROTE A MEDIA UNIT AT EAST SIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL IN THE NINETIES, which introduced 13 year old seventh grade students to THE SUBTLE MESSAGES IN THE COMMERCIAL.
How else, I asked, can you KNOW if the VALUES THAT ARE OFFERED are VALID and productive ones for your own well-being and that of the society which you love. “DO THEIR VALUES contradict what parents or community value?”
In their weekly LETTERS these children wrote about what they saw and heard, and many related that they recognized the importance of KNOWING WHO IS PAYING for the message. They became critical of ads!
(OHMYGOSH! OK, so you know why I had to be removed from talking to our future citizens!
Well, THEY AINT KIDS ANY LONGER! They are ALL in their twenties and thirties now, so I wonder if they remember what they learned WITH SUSAN LEE SCHWARTZ?
I have at THIS blog, many times recommended this NOT TO MISS book,”IN THE ABSENCE OF THE SACRED,” by Jerry Mander; (YES, that IS his name!) IT IS NOT ABOUT RELIGION! The warning is implicit, as he describes the way it was before tv. Good values are those that benefit a society. That is, as my former students know, an EQ… AN ESSENTIAL TRUTH.
Elders passed on those things that benefited a society.
Lies hurt tribes because knowing what lurked ‘out there,’ was the secret to success and a survival behavior! Which begs the question: HOW CAN WE SURVIVE if our leaders and legislators and our justices lie with impunity?
I am not saying that it is merely television lies are what is killing democracy.
I am saying that LYING by those when trust to ‘promote the common welfare,’ is INTOLERABLE because it is DESTRUCTIVE.
That is why dictators ultimately destroy their states, and why our founding fathers created the document whiter legislature has made unrecognizable to bernie and I, and anyone who knows what it actually says and what it MEANS for a democracy to EXIST!!
The reason that lies are hurtful is easy to comprehend. In the real world, what you DON’T KNOW MAY KILL YOU, and thus, built into the human genome is the desire for FACTS… well, until the advent of television and that screen… that window onto the world… not the real one, but the one that the puppet-masters of media want you to believe. Like a world where a bully should have THAT PARTICULAR finger –THE ONE that pushes that RED button. OY!
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Silence is not an option. Broad is seeking power by any means possible.
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Blume cannot go where the story leads, he has to go where he is sent. United Teachers Los Angeles does not vigorously oppose charter schools in L.A. so Blume is just there to run interference and throw crusts to the public. Money trumps (drumpfs) everything and Blume has bills to pay, otherwise he could end up like the 10,000 L.A. public school teachers that have lost their jobs.
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Yes, Michael, that seems to be the bottom line.
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