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Welcome back to the Lars Larson Show it's a great pleasure to be with you and we'll get your phone calls a bit later at age 664395277 e-mails go to talk at Lars Larssen dot com and you can follow us on Twitter at Lars Larson Show you know quite some time ago one of the most famous or in this case infamous community organizers in American history was a man whose name became known to virtually everyone I think in the world and certainly everyone in America is name was Jim Jones and dad at one point he was a very well liked and Velo very well received community organizer in a couple of different parts of America including California and then he famously took a group of people off to their doom and the man who tells the story of the road to Jonestown that's the name of Jeff Quinn's book is with me today he's an award winning journalist and the author of many fascinating books Jeff thanks for taking the time it's my pleasure where should we start with the story of Jim Jones because I introduced him as the most infamous community organizer because that's the way I remember him of course we've had other community organizers who things have become well known to Americans including a former president but in this case what was Jim Jones magic that allowed him to draw people to him both people who were disaffected and disadvantaged in society but also to convince the folks in charge in big American cities that he could do some good for these people Jim Jones was a really complex man and that's why to this day people remember him differently. Still to this day remember him as one of the great leaders. In the early civil rights movement and he deserves to be remembered for that because he had great accomplishments most people remember him of course for leading trusting followers into their collective doom in Jonestown He's despised through that and he should be but I think the thing that we have to do when we're trying to define Jim Jones is define him as the one thing he diffidently was which is a demagogue. And all demagogues have certain things in common the thing though that different about Jones is when he attracted followers he did it by peeling to their better natures as you know most people who set themselves up as leaders try to say I'm going to protect you from people who want to take away something you have or people who have more than they should have and we're going to give our share and which him Jones did as he told his followers let's work together to bring about a world where race doesn't matter income doesn't matter everybody has an equal opportunity so they joined to give rather than get and of course what they got me and was tragic but Jones instinctively knew how to appeal to all different kinds of people he didn't just point himself towards one small faction. And in there he was a genius a terrible genius but a genius nonetheless and when you say here to not just one faction he was an appealing based on just race or just income or just position in society it was it was a number of different things right but the People's Temple was old commit Lee was a collection of a lot of diverse people. He certainly reached out to the lowest income members of society usually minorities because when he's really growing People's Temple in the 1960 s. a Lot of black Americans still remember cross burnings and lynchings and you know the civil rights legislation of the mid sixty's isn't in place yet so there's obviously an opportunity there but he's also reaching out to middle class people upper class well educated folks but I saying. Don't you have some sort of guilt for all the things wrong with society that society takes advantage of poor people minorities you are the ones who have benefited in your lives it is not only fair that now you give up a lot of what you have and try to help others to enjoy the same privileges so what he's doing is he has this tremendous ability to speak to 5 or 6 different audiences almost simultaneously when you listen to his servants now which would go on in 3 or 4 hours he's got rambling what he's doing very cleverly is he's talking to one segment of his followers then to another he'll contradict himself all over the place but at some point everybody's hearing what they want to hear and in fact by doing that he has not just his followers saying I'm going to advocate for you because of your disadvantage but I'm going to advocate to the people who have advantages of one kind or another economic grew otherwise and they're going to listen to me as well and his followers get a chance to hear him making that appeal and being well received by the important people in the community Exactly and so what People's Temple becomes in San Francisco or would become in any major city I mean if it ended up let's say in Portland the same thing would happen because there are a coalition of so many different factions everybody running for political office or already in political office who wants to stay there is going to want to work with them because that's going to give them inroads into so many parts of the community Jones knew had a play to it and he played it brilliantly and in California he had Republican and Democratic incumbents ally trying hard to align themselves with Jim Jones and People's Temple and for anybody in care. For you who's trying for major office for the 1st time they need to get Jim Jones on board with them and once they owe him something he knows how to take full advantage of it and I'm talking to Jeff Cohen who's an award winning journalist in the author most recently of the road to Jonestown Let's go to Indianapolis Jeff 1st and was there any sign in what he did in Indianapolis that there was trouble ahead for Jim Jones or for his followers Jim Jones was always a snake charmer he was always in some sense a fraud he would say whatever was expedient he's telling his audience is what they want to hear but in Indianapolis he drew he grew his 1st congregation actually delivering He opens up a storefront church to get mostly ghetto black members who pretty much been locked out of any form of power or influence in Indianapolis for generations and works with him just doing little essential things helping people get bills settled with the electric company if they have trouble getting a pothole repaired in the streets little things that would show his followers that if you're with me something good will happen for you now so he built that 1st little group then he gets the revival circuit and makes a huge name for himself doing face feelings all these were tricks they were very carefully engineered we write about them in the book if you vendors ever wondered how some of these snake oil Hitlers apparently performed great miracles in front of large groups you'll find out it usually involves writing chicken guts frankly. But again the point being Jones was never any one thing he started out with the minority population and Indian after. But he rapidly grows it until after a few years he's got a congregation that's racially mixed So let's pick that up in just a moment if you don't mind Jeff I'm talking to Jeff Gwen who's the author of the road to Jonestown We'll be back in just a moment and you're listening to the Lars Larson Show. Except . Thank. You as. I. 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Can't make anything more than $300000.00 a year so what you're talking about immediately if this passes is that every hospital in the region will take its c.e.o. And pay him half the salary he's being paid now or her half the salary that she's being paid now it also goes on to say this would not apply to doctors and other people who spend at least half their time caring for patients and for hospital systems the chief executives based outside of Oregon Oregon would just contribute our fair share of what the unions call a reasonable compensation package based on how much profit the hospital was contributing to the parent company apparently they're not aware that there is no parent company these are not companies private companies with owners or stockholders they are simply private nonprofit operations I think there are a few very small for profit hospitals but the biggest ones are all then they say for example if you're lowest paid employer and $12.00 an hour the top executive compensation package would be that capped at $374000.00 a year to go to Chuck in Vancouver paycheck Welcome to the Lars Larson Show I. Am doing today live doing very well stranding thank you I'm going. I'm getting a bit like a caller now I just got my what I'm calling oh no I want to wait there's always. Allowed to go ahead. I'm sorry no worries I just want to make room for everyone Yeah well you might want to turn your radio down to it because I can hear about some back up as in that's going to bother you and I think. All right I don't know no more I've been hearing what your point. Was so what's the business of the legislature in trying to dictate how much. It will executives should make I don't see where that's a government well in this case it's not if you are listening it's not the legislature it's a union that wants to put this on the ballot and then let the voters of Oregon vote for it and an awful lot of people who would be voting do not make $300000.00 a year they don't make $50000.00 a year and so I think the union is counting on Dan that if it passed then that would make it a lot right yeah it would pass without the legislature would become the law of the state of Oregon. Do any of this get off then I'll let somebody else to be able to me I mean that's Democrats line about some Democrats and liberals think Democrats and liberals believe that the law should dictate what people make the rest of us who are conservatives believe that the market system should or should do it whether it's a baseball player or a hospital c.e.o. Or somebody who runs Apple computer they should they should be able to negotiate for the salary that they can negotiate that's it but liberals think that society should set limits like the president says the Obama once famously said there is a point where you've made enough now I don't think he's hit enough yet in his mind but these folks believe that the people in the state of Oregon should limit the compensation of people in hospitals. I would rather pay the hospital what they get and then say some football player baseball player best player all the money that they get that's ridiculous Well actually I don't disagree with you there I think everybody no matter what it is they do it let's say you're Dale Chihuly who makes. Fancy colored glass and makes a lot of money fine if you're an actor and you make a lot of money find you you make money in proportion to what your work is worth if you're a basketball player who can you know should baskets better than anybody else you're probably worth 20000000 bucks a year so what I agree with that but what I was replying to is if I were you know if somebody was going to try to make a choice on something you know that hospital c.e.o. Is worth a lot more I think I think you're absolutely right Chuck thanks for the call by the way if we get a naysayer who believes that society should set limits on the amount of pay that you give to a hospital administrator in other words the guy or gal who's running the show I'd be glad to put them to the head of the line because I think this is a crazy idea but I think it might actually get some people voted for it unfortunately 866-439-5277 you've got the. News Talk one became. 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