California — Planning through Ballot Measures… it works!

good fenses make good neighbors“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors” — Robert Frost

Well, I remember how the ideal future society had everyone living in these little boxes all stacked around each other.. on top and below. At least, that was what all the folks in government were telling us made for an ideal society. The quaint notion that ‘good fences made good neighbors’ was all a lot of hot air…well, that is what they said, but most people didn’t swallow it.

It’s a good thing that this utopian vision of the future never came to pass because…  frankly, it doesn’t work.

Recently, a UCI economist has clearly demonstrated what we all have observed:

“A new study led by a UC Irvine economist debunks a popular argument against urban sprawl – that living farther from neighbors decreases social interaction. In fact, the data shows that suburban living is better for one’s social life.”

Just another planning myth bites the dust… and they wonder why we here in California try to do all of our planning through ballot box measures… because planning for our communities is too important to be left to government employees who may not have to live with the product of their imaginations.

Queen Latifa said it best,” I lived my whole life in a box… I don’t want to be buried in one.” Human beings crave space to live… not just enough to exist.

Roger Freberg

 

Gil Burnham — “Weenie Man of the week!”

Gilbert Burnham
There is a ‘uniform’ for most of our liberal intellectual elite. You can recognize many of the women… they sport what is lovingly referred to as ‘man hair’, wear flowing skirts or jeans, no makeup and the requisite frown.

Male leftist college professors tend to wear a beard… although there are those trying ‘to blend in’ that look almost indistinquishable from male ‘meat eaters.’

This brings us to our “Weenie man of the Week!”. This guy is probably not a ‘meat eater’… because he went to a vegetarian university…. His name is Professor Gilbert Burnham and his one great current contribution to the “Bash & Blame America First” committee continues to be his reporting of incredible death figures in Iraq, despite evidence and support. However, it looks like — once again — he lacks credibility… even with the government of Iraq.

The Iraqi government is also questioning (Gilbert Burnham’s) survey results. The Manchester (U.K.) Guardian reported: The Iraqi government said the report’s death toll was “inflated” and “far from the truth”…..  An Iraqi government spokesman, Ali al-Dabbagh, said in a statement that the toll in the report “exceeds the reality in an unreasonable way.”

Our friends on the left like to introduce this sort of thing right before elections as they did in 2004… and only after the election does the report get fully discredited. Pajamas Media caught up with the author for an interview… and clearly Dr. Burnham ‘spin’ is amusing. They were not able to totally bare the old professor… but others did a pretty good job… and their links are below.

So, where did all the money come to run this study? It is reported that the major funder of the new study was the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Here’s what others are saying:

UNbelievers:

Major Statistics
Dumb Looks Still free
SEIXON
Gateway Pundit

Decision ’08
America’s majority

Believers:

Rahul Mahajan
Majikthise

Really out there
Australian Radio Man

Well, Gilberto, you have won a sizable honor… the distiquished ‘big weenie’!
You just remind me of

Remember “What about BoB?”, Gilbert?… I don’t know if it just the name… or the ‘look’… you just remind me of ‘Gil’… except he was in a plastic bag and you’re in a state of denial.

Roger Freberg
 

American P.O.W.’s in Vietnam sue John Kerry!

Vietnam fun in a Jeep
Wow!

I didn’t realize that some folks were trying to silence those who spoke out against John Kerry’s Anti-Vietnam War legacy. I always heard that they don’t put cement shoes on you and drop you in the Chapaquitic river anymore … they just sue you and take all your money away.

Anyway, it appears that these ol’ vets continued to fight the Kerry supporters and after ‘winning’ the suits against them… they have slapped them back with a suit of their own.

They claim that they are going to get John Kerry to ‘come clean’… they have formed an educational organization to get the real story of their Vietnam experience to the American people. They summarize their mission thusly:

 

Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation

is an organization created to better educate and inform the public about the Vietnam War, its events, its history, and the men and women who sacrificed to serve their country 

I also enjoyed some of the quotes on their site that the infamous Jane Fonda said while in Vietnam:

July 26, 1972: Fonda 

“We have understood that we have a common enemy -– U.S. imperialism. We have understood that we have a common struggle and that your victory will be the victory of the American people and all peace-loving people around the world.”

“Recently in the United States we’ve been doing a lot of political propaganda work among the students and the soldiers with your Vietnamese comrades.”

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Well, it’s been over thirty years since the Vietnam War and thanks to those who returned , they are starting to set the record straight… it’s far easier now to see who are our friends … and our enemies.

Roger Freberg

 

 

 

 

 

In the marketplace of Ideas…. AirAmerica is Bankrupt

Air America's Captain Airhead

 

Most Conservative people… in fact most people it seems… have never listened to the ravings of ‘Air America’ or their self proclaimed d.j. , Al Frankin. As an actor, I sort of liked Al Frankin as the continually drunk baggage handler in ‘Trading places.’

‘Trading Places’ was a story centered around the concept that anyone put into the right or wrong ‘environment’ would predictably turn out either ‘good’ or ‘bad.’ As scientists are now demonstrating, environment is not the entire picture… heredity is a significant fact… certainly more than zero, as implied in the movie.

So, Al Frankin must be upset with the fall of the vaunted Air America… I can hear the jokes… ‘too much hot air’… ‘they burst their balloon’…’to AIR (err) is human”… interestingly enough, seems like the checks were a little light to Al as they still owe him $360,749.98. I am a little disappointed… I didn’t realize that this was a ‘money making’ venture for old Al. I thought he actually BELIEVED what he said…. hmmmmm

Here’s what others say:

Sensible Mom
Ace of Spades
Schadenfreude
Al Franken: not much profit in stealing from the poor
Marathon Pundit
Conservative Talk Shows doing Well

Okay, what AIR AMERICA really forgot — and why they failed — is that we already have a heavy group of folks advocating for the extreme left in the media… they are called NBC, CBS, ABC, CNBC and MSNBC… not to mention their local affiliates.

In my opinion, AIR AMERICA offered hate instead of hope, mediocrity instead of excellence and prozac instead of any solutions.

Roger Freberg

In Academia, Dinosaurs still Walk the Earth

it's hard being a dinosaur... science is sooooo scientific.... we need to ignore it and reach out with our feeeeelings!One of the fun things about marrying young is that you tend to share so much more… sometimes it takes the form of your bride slipping an article under your nose in order to see what shade of red you become.

Although it would be an exaggeration to say that Laura tends to ‘bait’ me with juicy stories like the one that appeared in her APS Observer entitled “With the Brain is seeing believing?” , it does stimulate conversation over the breakfast table.

My first reaction was to say,”why doesn’t this woman just stop?” However, she is employing the oldest technique in the book… the ‘distraction.’

So what am I talking about? As I mentioned in a previous blog, many people who have devoted their lives to the notion that everything can be explained by cultural or environmental factors are very uncomfortable with what is being discovered in the area of genetics and brain imaging….. why?  The reason is simple, it shakes their very intellectual foundations…. it’s hard being wrong. It’ll be even harder being thought of as ‘quaint.’

Pictured above, Carol Wade is clearly feeling very uncomfortable. Unfortunately, I have read her work. Carol has coauthored an Introductory Psychology Text , which we own along with others. Her text is resplendant with cultural and environmental examples to demonstrate the power of these factors, she pays lip service to the developments in science, but it is clear to me that she just brushes them aside as less significant…. if not insignificant.

Carol is quick to criticize the study of ‘brain scans’… but it is unclear as to whether or not she has ever studied them herself. Data can be such uncomfortable things when they don’t go the way you expect. In fairness, Carol does show a picture in her text of a ‘brain scan’ and does give some play to the fact that some male and female differences may exist… but this is minor.

Many of us have observed that men and women are different at the very core… and outside of the obvious physical differences … we noticed that there must be something more that explains why men and women think differently, have different abilities and often hold very different perspectives. We hypothesized that we are not taught to be boys and girls, so much, as there must be something ‘inborn’ that influences our behavior and outlook from the very start.

Science is beginning to reveal all of this, and science is confirming what many of us thought to be true all along… however, this is making others (non-science folk) very uncomfortable.   A “Tsunami’ of data bringing greater understanding of how we work is already here, and more is coming…. and folks like Carol who refuse to rethink their fundamental precepts will be a mere quaint footnote in history.

Sites for Science:

Brain scans that spy on the senses

Scanning the brain

Genetic influences:

Environment and genetic influences play different roles
in boys’ and girls’ gender-role behavior

The Nature of Genetic Influences on Behavior:
Lessons From “Simpler” Organisms

On Brain Structure

Roger Freberg