Sunday, November 16, 2008

Thomas Sowell on Affirmative Action

  • The importance of empirical evidence, not only in a narrow technical sense but as reflected in the broad record of history.
  • The competing basic visions of policy makers, and their role in the interactions of elites versus the ordinary masses.
  • An importance of trade-offs, constraints and incentives in human decision making.
  • The significance of human capital—attitudes, skills, and work.
  • The importance of systemic (orderly, structured) processes for decision-making—from free markets to the rule of law.

More on Thomas Sowell
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Obama wins Presidency! Hooray!

We've got him RIGHT where we want him. Now the REAL fight begins...

Yes, Barack Obama will become our 44th president. And as evidence of my undying optimism and devotion to the Spirit of America, I thought I would lay out the “bright side” of an Obama presidency:

1. When I saw the final tally, one of my first thoughts was, "Well, lets look at the bright side. The misdirected label of the US being a racist nation has been permanently removed. Nice job Obama." But will it? Did those blacks and minorities who felt themselves ‘suppressed by The Man’ instantly shed their victim self-image? Will they really retract their claws and embrace the white man as an equal brother without malice or resentment?  We'll have to wait and see.

2. This election has been intense. It has inspired and motivated previously dormant minds to engage in our electoral process. Young and old people alike felt motivated to take part this year and "make a difference". But just what kind of difference have they made? I only hope that after 4 years, this new political force will wake up to how socialistic Obama’s mindset truly is. And perhaps a large percentage of them will migrate to the conservative side, solidifying the base for 2012!

3.  I think its a great idea that the House, the Senate, and the Presidency will all be run by the Dems.  It will give them the opportunity to drive the car for a while.  Perhaps they will learn (hopefully at the least cost possible) how bad some of their beliefs and policies are.  Don't worry folks, we'll all get through this together.

I guess thats it for now.  If you need me, I'll be around; monitoring govwatch for the barrage of BAD BILLS that will be slithering down the steps of Congress and the Senate!  Look for my sign!