A basic rule:
Every snarly complicated problem has a solution which is simple and elegant and wrong.
Common Sense Correlative:
It didn't suddenly get fucked up yesterday, and it's not going to get unfucked by tomorrow.
Mar 9, 2011
Infrastructure Issues
Small-c conservatives do in fact get it. We did not build roads because we're a great nation - we became a great nation because we built roads.
From a report out of The New America Foundation:
From a report out of The New America Foundation:
Under-investing in infrastructure carries costs for households, businesses, and the government by increasing maintenance, wasting time, and allocating resources inefficiently. These costs reduce efficiency and impede economic growth.Ya want your government to act more like a business? Then insist on business-savvy investment in things like Physical Plant and Human Resource Development for starters.
Mar 8, 2011
Teachers' Pay (updated)
Here's a look at what teachers get paid in various countries. And, gosh, there seems to be a connection between higher pay and better school performance. Hoodathunkit.
This chart can be easily (mis)interpreted to mean that we're paying more for teachers and getting less in return. The problem with that assumption is that Finns have (on average) about $450/month more disposable income than the average here in the US. And their bennies are better, primarily because their healthcare coverage costs a lot less. Surprise, surprise.
The oddest thing tho' is that generally, the cost of living is quite a bit higher in FInland vs the US except for some very important items - Mortage Rates & Utilities - but they're eatin' our lunch on education.
I wonder if we could possibly learn something from Finland. They seem to be doing something very very right.
Mar 7, 2011
Nobody Tells Us
I was in a running battle on FaceBook last week with an old high school buddy who insists that Gubmint Workers are greedy and that the real problem is that their retirement bennies are causing the states to go broke.
When I'm talking politics or anything else, my training tells me to listen, process, deconstruct, reconstruct and then rebut. I'm learning (gradually) that the talking points from Right Radicals need to be dismissed loudly as soon as they fall outa their little pie holes - no matter what it is, I'm trying to retrain myself to demand verification and backup.
Unfortunately, as Mr Churchill said, "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to gets its pants on."
From McClatchy:
When I'm talking politics or anything else, my training tells me to listen, process, deconstruct, reconstruct and then rebut. I'm learning (gradually) that the talking points from Right Radicals need to be dismissed loudly as soon as they fall outa their little pie holes - no matter what it is, I'm trying to retrain myself to demand verification and backup.
Unfortunately, as Mr Churchill said, "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to gets its pants on."
From McClatchy:
A close look at state and local pension plans across the nation, and a comparison of them to those in the private sector, reveals a more complicated story. However, the short answer is that there's simply no evidence that state pensions are the current burden to public finances that their critics claim.
Mar 6, 2011
The Beauty Of Ugly Things
From J Henry Fair via Gerald Peters Gallery in NYC
Great photos and some obvious talent at work, but I get the feeling that the net effect is to give us another way to rationalize the destruction of our habitat.
Great photos and some obvious talent at work, but I get the feeling that the net effect is to give us another way to rationalize the destruction of our habitat.
Refrigerant Manufacturing Waste
Hog Fecal Waste Lagoon
BP Oil Spill - Deep Water Horizon
Coal Ash Pond
Mar 5, 2011
Stupid Republican Tricks
I just copied and pasted all these in directly from NYT. The 3rd one down is the one that really chaps my ass. I was ridiculously lucky in my career, and got to work with a bunch of skilled and committed people who busted their humps night and day to make the world a little safer for humans. This feels like somebody wants to throw all that away.
I plan on making some calls, to see if there's any kind of bright side to this, and put up an update later.
The Budget Fight Continues
House Republicans’ efforts to slash federal spending could derail the economic recovery and would not address the real sources of budget deficits.
February 27, 2011OPINIONEDITORIALSlashing Community Service
House Republicans voted to cut programs that encourage Americans to serve their communities and the country. A look at the possible fallout.
March 2, 2011OPINIONEDITORIALCutting Poison Control
House Republicans’ request to cut nearly all the money for poison control centers perfectly illustrates the thoughtlessness of their austerity bill.
March 4, 2011OPINIONEDITORIALOn Climate, Who Needs the Facts?
When it comes to preventing and mitigating the effects of global warming, among House Republicans, politics trumps science.
March 5, 2011OPINIONEDITORIALMar 4, 2011
The Tribe Explained - update
Here's a bit more on Agnotology from Wired Magazine.
I'm always looking for obscure (or just different) and seemingly unrelated concepts; trying to find ways of mixing ideas together to come up with something new or at least something that pushes me forward in my own development in whatever small way is possible. I guess I tho't everybody did the same, and I should hope that most still do, but it's pretty apparent that an awful lot of folks don't.
Anyway, my new synthesis has to do with putting Agnotology together with the ice cream scene from Thank You For Smoking. I can argue with somebody who is impervious to the facts all I want, but I'm never going to change his mind. So the point of the exercise is not to wear myself out on him, but to argue in a way that could influence whoever else might be listening.
"People always assume that if someone doesn't know something, it's because they haven't paid attention or haven't yet figured it out," Proctor says. "But ignorance also comes from people literally suppressing truth—or drowning it out—or trying to make it so confusing that people stop caring about what's true and what's not."I get into arguments all the time. Usually online, but sometimes, I just can't let some random comment by some random acquaintance slide by unchallenged. I also have a few drinkin' buddies and when we get together, it's time to play "What's Yer Fuckin' Problem?". It gets pretty heated on occasion, but we're still good friends and at least nobody's ever hit anybody. I've been trying to work on tempering my more aggressive impulses. I wouldn't say that I have a short fuse for the most part, but there are definitely some things that'll set me off, and this idea of WIllful Ignorance is at the heart of the matter for me.
I'm always looking for obscure (or just different) and seemingly unrelated concepts; trying to find ways of mixing ideas together to come up with something new or at least something that pushes me forward in my own development in whatever small way is possible. I guess I tho't everybody did the same, and I should hope that most still do, but it's pretty apparent that an awful lot of folks don't.
Anyway, my new synthesis has to do with putting Agnotology together with the ice cream scene from Thank You For Smoking. I can argue with somebody who is impervious to the facts all I want, but I'm never going to change his mind. So the point of the exercise is not to wear myself out on him, but to argue in a way that could influence whoever else might be listening.
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