It’s a variant, of course, of general American Marxism.
Category Archives: Education
Adaptive Reuse
Thoughts from thirteen years ago (but still relevant) on aging and retirement.
I don’t feel old, and I’m not ready either financially or psychologically to retire. There is still a lot to accomplish in space, and things are just starting to get interesting, with possibilities for things I’ve been working to make happen for over four decades. And I’m still hoping for rejuvenation.
America In 2023
…is not quite Germany in the 1930s. Yet.
The Latest Bout Of Racism
…from this White House. I hope the Pacific Legal Foundation can enjoin this.
The Passion Of Scott Adams
How I Was Wrong About Covid
Reflections from Instapundit.
A Young Man Does His Taxes For The First Time
Rage and mirth ensue.
How To Cure American Amnesia
Teach history backwards.
The View From California
Still nutty as ever, but even they don’t want to see Newsom as president.
[Update a while later]
California is America’s shadow self.
Student-Loan SCOTUS Arguments
Via Robert Shibley, who has an elegant solution to the problem: “1. Capitalize the schools to loan enough money for 4 years of student loans. 2. No selling the loan notes – let them loan the money and collect it. The end. What do you wanna bet that college suddenly gets rigorous and cheap?”
I’d take that bet.