What's Been Done and What's Been Won
Bob Ostertag is a lifelong musician, writer and filmmaker. Maureen Taylor is a lifelong soldier for the poor in Detroit, Michigan. Together, they bring you discussions of politics, environment, and culture, drawing on the social networks of an internationally touring musician and writer, with the perspective and wisdom that can only come from a life lived among those with the least.
What's Been Done and What's Been Won
Kidnapping, Murder, the Sheriff, the President, and Who Has the Right to Turn Off the Lights
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Bob Ostertag
Maureen and Bob discuss the plot to kidnap and murder the governor of Michigan, who was the decisive actor in guaranteeing access to water for poor people in Detroit. The kidnappers were cheered on by the President and seemingly had the collaboration of a current sheriff. They the turn to new plans to disconnect gas and electricity for poor people in the midst of the pandemic.