Thursday, November 24, 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016
OK,you have had your fun, now go back to class
Remember when an Ivy League degree meant something?
Now "Ivy League" is synonymous with "idiots".
But at least there is someone there who has something other than raisins in their heads. Here is an open letter finding its way around the internet.
So your candidate lost. You have a right to be upset, frustrated and angry, but you also have an obligation to be respectful to others and to the will of the American people. Intellectual hypocrisy continues every day on campuses, where opinions that are not the norm are vilified or silenced.
Imagine if you treated people of different races as you treat people with different opinions. There would be a tremendous outcry! But somehow it is fine to discriminate against those with different views.
Did it ever occur to you that this may be why people voted for Trump? That it might not have been the “racist proclivities” of the U.S. or the “dangerous nationalism” of the people, but that it was people who tell them not to think or speak the way they do.
Trump won, and he did not overthrow the government or kill people to silence them. He won in the standard fashion — by getting 270 votes in the Electoral College. As I said, you have a right to be upset, but what we have on our hands now is an embarrassment.
Now "Ivy League" is synonymous with "idiots".
But at least there is someone there who has something other than raisins in their heads. Here is an open letter finding its way around the internet.
So your candidate lost. You have a right to be upset, frustrated and angry, but you also have an obligation to be respectful to others and to the will of the American people. Intellectual hypocrisy continues every day on campuses, where opinions that are not the norm are vilified or silenced.
Imagine if you treated people of different races as you treat people with different opinions. There would be a tremendous outcry! But somehow it is fine to discriminate against those with different views.
Did it ever occur to you that this may be why people voted for Trump? That it might not have been the “racist proclivities” of the U.S. or the “dangerous nationalism” of the people, but that it was people who tell them not to think or speak the way they do.
Trump won, and he did not overthrow the government or kill people to silence them. He won in the standard fashion — by getting 270 votes in the Electoral College. As I said, you have a right to be upset, but what we have on our hands now is an embarrassment.
delicate flowers of the Ivy League
So your candidate lost. You have a right to be upset,
frustrated and angry, but you also have an obligation to be respectful
to others and to the will of the American people. Intellectual hypocrisy
continues every day on campuses, where opinions that are not the norm
are vilified or silenced.
Imagine if you treated people of different races as you treat people with different opinions. There would be a tremendous outcry! But somehow it is fine to discriminate against those with different views.
Did it ever occur to you that this may be why people voted for Trump? That it might not have been the “racist proclivities” of the U.S. or the “dangerous nationalism” of the people, but that it was people who tell them not to think or speak the way they do.
Trump won, and he did not overthrow the government or kill people to silence them. He won in the standard fashion — by getting 270 votes in the Electoral College. As I said, you have a right to be upset, but what we have on our hands now is an embarrassment.
If the faculty was worried about students not getting enough sleep the night before the exam, then the exam should have been scheduled for a different day. A note to all faculty: If you did not know, the election is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. It was going to go one way or the other, and the undergrads and faculty should have known that and been prepared for any result. The Economics Department’s decision to make the midterm optional has set a bad precedent. Does this mean that whenever someone is upset, he/she can opt out of taking an exam? If you had the hubris to make the midterm the day after the election, you should have stuck with your decision instead of capitulating to the hysteria of the Flowers.
Now protests are popping up at universities all over America. What are you protesting … the democratic process? There are calls for changing the Electoral College to just a popular vote; but, of course, if Hillary had won the electoral vote and lost the popular vote, you would be reprimanding those who called it an injustice.
Protesting the orderly transfer of power under the Constitution is a head-scratcher. Maybe we can trace the root cause of this behavior to our generation receiving participation trophies while growing up. Many never learned how to be graceful in defeat, much less handle it.
The election is over. The people have made their decision. You can be angry, happy or indifferent, but above all you can be polite. have some etiquette. There is a difference between political correctness and politeness etiquette, and unfortunately one has taken over universities while the other has been lost.
It's time to put away your Play-Doh (yes, some universities are actually handing out Play-Doh to help students cope), move on and do what it takes to better our nation, because we are all on this ship together.
Imagine if you treated people of different races as you treat people with different opinions. There would be a tremendous outcry! But somehow it is fine to discriminate against those with different views.
Did it ever occur to you that this may be why people voted for Trump? That it might not have been the “racist proclivities” of the U.S. or the “dangerous nationalism” of the people, but that it was people who tell them not to think or speak the way they do.
Trump won, and he did not overthrow the government or kill people to silence them. He won in the standard fashion — by getting 270 votes in the Electoral College. As I said, you have a right to be upset, but what we have on our hands now is an embarrassment.
Trump won, and he did not overthrow the government or kill people to silence them. He won in the standard fashion — by getting 270 votes in the Electoral College. You have a right to be upset, but what we have on our hands now is an embarrassment.And this does not lie only with the undergrads. Universities themselves are making all types of provisions to coddle those who have been traumatized by the will of the American people. At Harvard, the Introduction to Economics midterm was made optional; the reason provided was that the election results came in too late, but we all know it would have been mandatory if Clinton had won by 10 p.m., as expected.
If the faculty was worried about students not getting enough sleep the night before the exam, then the exam should have been scheduled for a different day. A note to all faculty: If you did not know, the election is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. It was going to go one way or the other, and the undergrads and faculty should have known that and been prepared for any result. The Economics Department’s decision to make the midterm optional has set a bad precedent. Does this mean that whenever someone is upset, he/she can opt out of taking an exam? If you had the hubris to make the midterm the day after the election, you should have stuck with your decision instead of capitulating to the hysteria of the Flowers.
Now protests are popping up at universities all over America. What are you protesting … the democratic process? There are calls for changing the Electoral College to just a popular vote; but, of course, if Hillary had won the electoral vote and lost the popular vote, you would be reprimanding those who called it an injustice.
Protesting the orderly transfer of power under the Constitution is a head-scratcher. Maybe we can trace the root cause of this behavior to our generation receiving participation trophies while growing up. Many never learned how to be graceful in defeat, much less handle it.
The election is over. The people have made their decision. You can be angry, happy or indifferent, but above all you can be polite. have some etiquette. There is a difference between political correctness and politeness etiquette, and unfortunately one has taken over universities while the other has been lost.
It's time to put away your Play-Doh (yes, some universities are actually handing out Play-Doh to help students cope), move on and do what it takes to better our nation, because we are all on this ship together.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Trump shocks the world!
It has been a week since the conclusion of the shocking 2016 election.I have had a week to digest it and look at reactions and think about it.That apparently puts me ahead of a lot of people.
One of many great things about America is that every four years, we have a revolution--they are called "elections". Then there is a peaceful transfer of power, something very rare in the world. We have been doing it for 240 years without incident.
People have the right to protest. Fine, its in the Constitution. Screaming obsencenities, destroying property and assualting others is not. That is a riot and you go to jail.
I did not see a Trump victory coming.
But it arrived.
It arrived because people were tired of corrupt politicans, political correctness, self-righteous "liberals" who try to shout down dissenting opinions and the general idiocy of the media.
"Student" protests by narrow minded people who did not even vote does not help. It is people like that who led to Trump's victory.
Every President gets a chance to see what he can do.
Trump deserves that chance.
So tell these self-righteous protesters to take a nap and wait to see what he does. People grow into job and find out what needs to be done. That is why there is a transition period of a couple of months.
So have a seat and see what happens.
And stay off my property unless you are bringing pizza :-)
One of many great things about America is that every four years, we have a revolution--they are called "elections". Then there is a peaceful transfer of power, something very rare in the world. We have been doing it for 240 years without incident.
People have the right to protest. Fine, its in the Constitution. Screaming obsencenities, destroying property and assualting others is not. That is a riot and you go to jail.
I did not see a Trump victory coming.
But it arrived.
It arrived because people were tired of corrupt politicans, political correctness, self-righteous "liberals" who try to shout down dissenting opinions and the general idiocy of the media.
"Student" protests by narrow minded people who did not even vote does not help. It is people like that who led to Trump's victory.
Every President gets a chance to see what he can do.
Trump deserves that chance.
So tell these self-righteous protesters to take a nap and wait to see what he does. People grow into job and find out what needs to be done. That is why there is a transition period of a couple of months.
So have a seat and see what happens.
And stay off my property unless you are bringing pizza :-)
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Cubs shock the world!
The last time the Chicago Cubs won the World Series was in 1908!
Howard Taft was President, and there had not been a First or Second World War. The airplane had only been invented five years earlier and cars were still rare. Only one US president had ever been outside of the country.
I don't keep up much with baseball, but this was history in the making. What this means is still unclear. It means something though
This is going to be one of these things that will be hard to understand unless you look back at it.
In a year of upheaval and overturning convention, this might be another event in that chain.
The unfriendly Chinese saying, "May you live in interesting times" seems fairly apt.
Time will tell.
Howard Taft was President, and there had not been a First or Second World War. The airplane had only been invented five years earlier and cars were still rare. Only one US president had ever been outside of the country.
I don't keep up much with baseball, but this was history in the making. What this means is still unclear. It means something though
This is going to be one of these things that will be hard to understand unless you look back at it.
In a year of upheaval and overturning convention, this might be another event in that chain.
The unfriendly Chinese saying, "May you live in interesting times" seems fairly apt.
Time will tell.
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