[NEohioPAL] Keep Government out of the Arts

Anastasjoy at aol.com Anastasjoy at aol.com
Mon Feb 2 05:22:16 PST 2009


You're not "wrong," but our economy is way beyond this. When you have a 1,000 
people laid off here and 500 there, and they don't have the money to spend 
locally anymore, and other businesses start closing, everyone hurts and 
priorities have to be set. The arts are my greatest love; yesterday I told a friend 
who wants to see Ma Rainey at Beck that the ticket price is just to steep for me 
to go with her. It breaks my heart, but food comes first. Caring doesn't 
pruduce resources, and where we are at after a long 8 years of insanely profligate 
government spending on things that don't benefit the economy is an economy 
unlikely to be able to recover on its own and definitely not able to recover on 
the earnest goodwill of its overwhelmed and strapped working citizens whose 
wages have gone down and whose jobs are vanishing.

We should NEVER be sitting by and letting government make poor decisions, but 
we have done that in recent years. Maybe it's time for us now to tell our 
representatives more forcefully where we would like our money spent. And we need 
to remember that "government" in this country is not the malevolent outside 
force that some on the ultra-right have been trying to convince people it is: it 
is US. And if WE decide that keeping the arts alive (and it really is going 
to be life and death for the next few years) is important, we should tell our 
represenatives that. And to be consistent, those who say "government out of 
arts' should also be supporting the repeal of state and county support for the 
arts.   Would you be willing to support the loss of the arts groups that would 
follow? Remember, individual and corporate support for the arts are also 
vanishing because the money isn't there and that almost no arts groups are entirly 
self-sustaining. Obviously, some people WOULD choose that; they feel that a 
flourishing local arts scene is not that important. But right now, the citizens 
of this region cannot take on the burden of keeping any significant part of it 
alive, which was not its entire burden to bear in flusher times.


In a message dated 2/2/09 1:09:40 AM, alpinepro at msn.com writes:


> To keep it simple, most businesses (and people) would do just fine just by 
> doing the right thing because its the right thing to do. As this pertains to 
> the Arts, just support them if you really care. See a play, see a film, by 
> some art when you can. When the people who all love The Arts do this on a 
> regular basis the government won't be of any question because they wont be a 
> "producer". Thats who we become when we spend our money on The Arts, producers. 
> Dont lets a single "producer" control the show.
> That my POV. Am I wrong? When has any time of trial got better when people 
> sat by and allowed the few made policy without hearing the minds and hearts of 
> the many.
> If the lovers of The Arts are many, lets support them in action.
> Don't let the government beat us to the box office.
> 




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