Showing posts with label Vermont. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vermont. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Video: Phish Plays Vermont Irene Flood Benefit & You Can Help


Updated at 5:15 p.m. edt Saturday

So far Phish has raised at least $1.2 million for the victims of Hurricane Irene and still counting!

The vast majority of the money comes from Wednesday night's show, but the band is still kicking in a few bucks from the sale of the music from the ass-kicking show the band turned out.

Phish is distributing he proceeds through The WaterWheel Foundation and the Vermont Community Foundation.

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Never forgetting where they came from, the jam band standard-bearers Phish performs "Chalk Dust Torture" live last night at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction, Vermont. This special performance was a benefit for flood relief efforts in Vermont the wake of Hurricane Irene.

PLEASE DO NOT CLICK ON MY ADS. INSTEAD HELP SUPPORT THE VERMONT FLOOD RECOVERY EFFORT AND PURCHASE THE AUDIO FROM LIVEPHISH.COM!

IF MY FAVORITE QUARTET ISN'T YOUR THING HERE IS ANOTHER WAY TO DIG DEEP AND KICK IN A FEW BUCKS. THE VERMONT IRENE FLOOD RELIEF FUND 

PLEASE BE KIND AND HELP OUT

MANY THANKS TO THE GIFTED VIDEOGRAPHER MKDEVO FOR THIS UPLOAD.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

GOP Gov. Christie Slams Cantor's Idea to Negotiate Hurricane Aid

The Republican governor who took on right-wing bigots that questioned the patriotism of a Muslim judge he named to high state court is now facing down the Tea Party darling in the House GOP leadership who is threatening to make federal disaster relief a budget debate issue.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie warned House GOP Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia today not to hold hostage the states' need for Federal Emergency Management Agency aid money to another brutal budget battle like the country endured with the market-tanking debt ceiling negotiations.

"You want to figure out budget cuts, that’s fine," Christie said, appearing with members of the state’s congressional delegation, FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano.

"You’re going to turn it into a fiasco like that debt-limit thing where you’re fighting with each other for eight or nine weeks and you expect the citizens of my state to wait? They’re not gonna wait, and I’m going to fight to make sure that they don’t," Christie said putting the Tea Party-driven House on notice that its slash and gut politics will not be tolerated.

"I don’t want to hear about the fact that offsetting budget cuts have to come first before New Jersey citizens are taken care of," the boisterous New Jersey chief executive barked.

A tone-deaf Cantor sounded heartless when he mixed the suffering of Hurricane-turn-storm Irene victims with his hard-core no taxing the rich budget policy. Cantor made the comment while hundreds of thousands people were without power, many were trapped (and still are) and billions of dollars worth of property was destroyed. Irene killed at least 40 people in 11 states.

Christie also said he welcomed the news that President Obama will be visiting New Jersey this weekend. Vermont remains a disaster area that would likely be disrupted by a visit from Obama this soon after Irene left the state in turmoil.