by Chris Floyd
"Who's gonna throw that minstrel boy a coin?
Who's gonna let it roll?"
- Bob Dylan
 We've been busking at this corner of the blogosphere for a few years now without ever passing the hat. But unfortunately, the time has come to put out the fedora and see what drops in. Your humble correspondent has been axed from his paying journalistic job once again, and for the same reason as last time: "new directions" emanating from the editorial chair.
[This plea effects nascent Pacific Free Press, as a foundling of Rich and Chris' network, we too depend on their hospitality. A few coppers each... - lex]
First it was the Moscow Times last August, and a new editor
opting to concentrate more on Russian affairs, with no further need for
a column that over its 11-year history had evolved into a compendium of
the "high crimes and low comedy of the Bush Imperium." Now
Truthout.org, where I luckily landed almost as soon as Moscow gave me
the heave-ho, has also suddenly announced the dreaded new direction,
opting to focus on original reporting by a staff of "young, green
writers" and dropping more analytical and adversarial geezers like me.
This
loss of income puts a real strain on myself financially as well as the
upkeep of Empire Burlesque - a dicey thing in the best of times. It
actually takes a good deal of dosh to keep such a website running:
custom-built from the finest open-source software, with its own
dedicated server, and the full panoply of features that it offers. All
of this has been put together, maintained (and is constantly improved)
by EB's co-founder and webmaster, Richard Kastelein. Neither of us make
any money from Empire Burlesque; the revenue brought in by the few ads
goes right back into the site.
Thus any crimp in the cashflow
brings us to the edge of the digital abyss. So if you have found Empire
Burlesque useful to you at all - if you feel that it offers a voice and
a viewpoint that you would rather not see disappear from the internet -
then you might consider tossing a few spare coins our way, if you've
got any.
Of course, what's really needed to secure the site's
long-term future is another paying journalism gig - so if you know of
any venue that wouldn't mind laying a few home truths about the
powers-that-be on their readers, do let me know. Or let them know about
the work here at Empire Burlesque.
Anyway, here's how to find
the hat. Simply go to the website (www.chris-floyd.com), and there at
the top, in the right hand corner, you will find a small notice
exhorting you to "take up alms against the empire." There, in the
blanks provided, just put down how much coin you care to part with, and
that's it.
Any and all assistance will be greatly appreciated.
And if you can't give, please keep reading anyway; we'll keep writing
as long as the lights stay on.
Yours,
Chris Floyd
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