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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
Random Walk: On the Basics, Hackers, Golf, the Deafening Silence, Etc.
by Ross Mackenzie
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Additional stops on a random walk through a garden of issues currently in the news . . .

A study of student performance on the National Assessment of Educational Progress test (NAEP) since the early 1970s reaches dismal conclusions. On a scale of 500, test scores by today's high-schoolers average a pitiful one point higher in reading and just two points higher in math.

Do the scores not shout that la-de-da experimentation (today's "progressive education") doesn't cut it -- and teachers should take the kids and run, not walk, back to the basics?

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Possibly the best development during the new administration is the replacement of the top general in Afghanistan -- a conventional warfare guy -- with two generals boasting extensive experience in special operations. As Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in announcing his decision, "From a military perspective, we can and must do better."

As for instance Ulysses Grant did in the 1860s, Matthew Ridgway in Korea, and David Petraeus with the late-hour "surge" in Iraq, surely in Afghanistan the right generals can put us on the road to victory.

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Israel's new prime minister will meet America's new president Monday -- and the principal topic of discussion likely will be, or should be . . . Iran. President Obama wants an independent homeland for the Palestinians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concurs with that long-term objective.

But Netanyahu regards dealing effectively with Iran -- its nuclear ambition, its practice of terror through clients such as Hezbollah and Hamas, and its President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the Mad -- as central to the success of both a Palestinian entity and Middle Eastern peace.

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The White House budget office now acknowledges the Obama administration's first-year budget deficit will at least quadruple the record-setting final-year deficit of the Bush administration -- all deficits in all budgets of course ratified by the practically useless U.S. Congress.

Remember the screaming outrage at Bush/Republican deficit spending? It's funny -- isn't it? -- the deafening silence that greets a looming one-year Obama/Democrat deficit at least four times higher.

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As he did regarding so much, Mark Twain had it right about your on-the-job federal legislators -- saying: "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while Congress is in session."

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Then there's ethanol. Both the president and his congressional rubber-stamps are gaga over the stuff. They favor corn-derived ethanol as a gasoline additive that will drive down U.S. foreign petroleum dependence.

Yet: (1) Federal subsidies for ethanol drive up the cost of food (last year by about $1 trillion worldwide). And (2) last year ethanol displaced maybe 3 percent of domestic oil usage -- a figure requiring the dedication of 300 million acres of cropland to producing corn not to feed human beings but to help power their cars.

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Oh, great. During the past month computer spies hacked into the Pentagon's $300 billion Joint Strike Fighter project -- the nation's costliest weapons system ever. Hackers also penetrated (stole?) the database of Virginia's Prescription Monitoring Program -- containing not only 35 million prescriptions but the patient records of Virginians by the millions.

So, seductive as digitizing the medical records of every American may sound, perhaps those harboring privacy/security concerns have a telling point.

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Think times are not tough for newspapers? Consider these numbers for the Boston Globe, long one of the country's premier journalistic properties. The New York Times bought The Globe in 1993 for $1.1 billion -- at that time the most ever paid for any newspaper. In 2006 The Times rejected a $550 million offer for The Globe -- half the 1993 purchase price -- as too low.

With The Times now wrestling with Globe unions for concessions to keep the presses rolling, the paper's estimated value: $12-$20 million.

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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odd collection
First the evidence that shows that student skills have only improved a little is given as evidence for going back to the old system which was apparently only a little worse.

Then a foreign leader comes here with the nonsensical idea that the key to dealing with the people who have been under occupation for more than 40 years is to focus on a different country. Presumably the idea is that the Palestinians are not motivated by the occupation, but rather by wanting to support a foreign country which is of both a rival ethnic and religious group. And Mackenzie pretends this is coherent.

Then he points to the difference in the deficits under Obama and Bush and fails to note that the Bush deficits occurred as the economy was growing while the Obama ones are targeted at addressing a serious recession.

He does seem right about ethanol though.

Lon
Israel gives more support to an actual two state solution than the Palestinians do.

The Palestinian "two state" solution is "Jordan and Palestine".

On the hacking front
" UPDATE: More from the Official Google blog: "An error in one of our systems caused us to direct some of our web traffic through Asia, which created a traffic jam. As a result, about 14% of our users experienced slow services or even interruptions. "
That is posted may 14th. The 13 idiot respondents at that site never suggested a cracker chinko spy hit might be the reason, knowing the useful idiots at left wing billionaire google would reroute through Asia, the DC traffic... opening up who knows what for the enemy. I'm sure "asia" loved to cooperate.
Will we ever hear how many laptops disappear from the FBI and even the CIA this time ? If Barry loses his berry, will anyone report ?
Our idiotic government and the world already lost control of finances and the rule of law with the computer power delivered to the world, and national defense is nearly 100% dependent upon it.
We often are told by angry "experts" that just isn't true, but Katrina shows how "prepared" everyone is.
One big hero down there was a backwoods redneck trailer freak who had erected his own 100 whatever foot liberty radio tower - the authorities begged him to pass along live saving information to the area. We know how our all powerful government views freedom loving rednecks...later, the idiot government shut the poor guy down, and ripped down his giant life saving antenna.
Crackers, Google, asia, DC, and a giant sucking sound.

The website
for fair use I always provide a link, http://dcist.com/2009/05/vague_statement_from_google_about _d.php#comments
that's for my #3 9:48pm post

Dreaming of a liberal destruction
" With The Times now wrestling with Globe unions for concessions to keep the presses rolling, the paper's estimated value: $12-$20 million."
LOL
Oh how glorious the complete and utter destruction of the demo writers union would be. Yes, I hope - a total 100% complete and utter LOSS for every libtard writer, their 401k and pension plan and everything else GONE - oh that would be so glorious, a karmic sign that would be sweetly remembered forever.
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