George Rebane
The Dems’ Chorus of Cacophony is now shrieking at Trump for taking out Soleimani the terrorist as a prophylactic for imminent acts of terror, exactly the same thing they blamed and still blame Bush2 for NOT taking out Bin Laden in order to prevent 9/11. We recall it was Bill Clinton who declined to take out Bin Laden when he was actually in our cross-hairs.
More liberal worthies are also blaming Trump for Iran’s downing of the Ukrainian airliner, claiming that our president caused the deaths of the innocent passengers. No doubt all subsequent atrocities committed by the rump ISIS contingents will now be blamed on our president since he also took out ISIS leader al-Baghdadi. Such accusations are a daily testament to the anti-American propaganda of our progressives who promote the longevity of every leftwing tyrant across the globe.
Our voting teenagers should make US foreign policy a “higher priority” argues a learned 17-year-old in the 10jan20 edition of The Union (here). The young man appears to have been successfully inculcated in our public schools to embrace TDS as the proper political support for voting decisions (he likes Buttigieg), while ignoring the capacities of his much less knowledgeable and more malleable peers. His point would be better made were our schools really a forum for open discussion of ideas instead of founts of mind-melding progressive propaganda.
'Tax the robots' is the new cry arising across the land as a way to slow down automation and save the jobs of the un- and less-skilled. This, along with universal basic income (q.v.), appears to be the half-way solution to the advent of systemic unemployment. Other deep thinkers are of the mind that smart machines will be like all other past innovations, they’ll create more new jobs as they change and take away old jobs. No one yet knows how to tax this latest advance in what used to be called automation. And you can be sure that nothing promising about all this will come out of our polarized legislatures. The real problem of systemic income was outlined in these pages some years back (here, here, and here).
[12jan20 update] The winds of woke. Oh it’s hard to be a progressive without getting daily instructions from PC Central. For years they taught us about the benefits of adopting cross-cultural artifacts, arts, and affectations into our supposedly banal and racist western culture - inclusivity and globalism and all that. Now suddenly it has become ‘misappropriation’ to do any of that - a definite no-no for all the woke folks. The latest is that white women should no longer wear hoop earrings which were originally connected with African women’s adornments. Gotta stay current.
"The ongoing turmoil in U.S. politics is part of a larger political crisis that is shattering old alignments of left and right in North America and Western Europe. On both sides of the Atlantic, embattled establishments are besieged by populist insurgents. The rebellion takes different forms in different countries—the election of Donald Trump in the U.S., Brexit in the U.K., the revolt of the yellow vests in France. But the underlying dynamic is the same: the revolt of alienated, mostly but not exclusively native and white working-class voters against post-national metropolitan elites." So argues University of Texas Prof Michael Lind in a major 11jan20 WSJ essay (here). New insights, definitely worth a read for those paying attention.
[13jan20 update] ‘Stack & Pack’, an important objective of Agenda21 (now Agenda2030), takes a huge step forward in California under SB50 which Gov Newsom will sign into law. Here’s the headline – “Senate Bill 50 tramples over local control to push densification”. Our leftwingers will again sing the A21 conspiracy song. And again I reply that with Sacramento’s one-party system of governance, there is no conspiracy needed to promote collectivist central planning and control. (H/T to reader) Oh, and did I mention AB5?
Scattershots – 28jan20 (updated 2feb20)
George Rebane
Mizzou is tracking student class attendance in hopes of increasing academic standards. This to me is mind boggling. What kind of majors are today’s students pursuing that allows them to pass and graduate with spotty or no class attendance?? Don’t answer that. This report on FN is no doubt unique; can’t see any lamestream outlet admitting to this kind of woke academics for whatever generation is now going through the progressive halls of ivy. Another confirming factor as to why they come out dumb and compliant. In my course of study, and I’m a lifetime student, I could not conceive of cutting class without getting detailed notes of the lecture and still expect to do well in the course. None of the stuff that any of us studied in the bygone era could you skate to a decent grade by just cramming for the mid-term and final from some course text. Every course had something unique (usually new research results) contributed by the professor that went beyond the text, and you could bet the ranch that one or more exam questions would require mastery of that special approach or technique. The University of Missouri is now desperately tracking the whereabouts of students during their class hours in order to encourage regular class attendance. What kind of majors are these pinheads pursuing?!
[29jan20 update] Trump’s Israeli/Palestine peace plan calls for a two-state solution. The Palestinians are rejecting it on the basis of their not getting an authentic sovereign nation-state out of the deal. Israel will not permit the new Palestine to have a military and the plan calls for the disarming of Hamas and Hezbollah. Also Israel will have oversight of Palestine’s foreign policy and maintain control of a narrow band of territory immediately contiguous to its borders. Given past history, the plan looks reasonable including its provision for a transportation tunnel connecting Gaza to the West Bank. To me the sticking point in all these attempts has been the lack of an economic incentive for Palestinian Arabs to trade complete autonomy for riches. For years I have argued that any proposed solution include making Gaza into a freeport. Freeports come in various legal and operational configurations, but their main function is to cut red tape and taxes/fees so as to enable facile and free movement of goods between nations. Gaza is conveniently located near the Mediterranean end of the Suez Canal, at one of the world’s trade crossroads. Rebane Doctrine for world peace and prosperity calls for building a large harbor at Gaza (there are gazillions of tons of dirt, rocks, and sand nearby), and making that strip of land a cash cow for the Palestinian people.
[30jan20 update] ‘Civilization is History at Yale’ convincingly argues art critic and commentator Roger Kimball. The university is drastically and dramatically changing its decades-long curriculum on western civilization that now has focused on the arts. The claim of the progressive professors is that “great art is too white, straight, European and male”, so it’ll have to give way to the latest socialist cum communist agitprop. Instead, as reported in the Yale Daily News, art history will now be taught from a wider perspective that emphasizes “Globalism, gender, class, race, capitalism, (and art’s) relationship with climate change will be a key theme.” Given the mind-bending Orwellian tack already firmly ensconced in our public school curricula, it’s not a big leap to consider that our universities are now graduating people who embrace values and purposes that we used to connect with the Manchurian Candidate of yore. And they are emerging by the thousands to begin careers in public institutions, politics, news media, education, and the entertainment industry. 'Lux et veritas' indeed.
[2feb20 update] ‘The Democrats May Have Lost – But They’re Still Smarter than You’ is a report on some analyses on the matter by Clarice Feldman in 2feb20 American Thinker. Longtime readers know that our liberal commenters have touted their intellectual acumen viz us knuckle-dragging conservetarians et al. Well, this article presents the opposite view, which “should not be too surprising. On the 22 General Surveys using the verbal ability scale since 1974, for every single one, conservative Republicans score significantly higher than the rest of the public combined. As for Republicans overall, they score significantly higher in verbal ability than democrats in all five decades, including the 2010’s combined. … In 1996, the GSS employed another module lifted from a standard 1Q test, one testing analogical reasoning. Again Republicans and conservative Republicans in 1996 performed significantly better on analogical reasoning than the rest of the public and significantly better than Democrats.”
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