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Strange But True

August 3rd, 2010 No comments

link To Protest Hiring of Nonunion Help, Union Hires Nonunion Pickets – WSJ.com.

An Onion piece? No. A Seinfeild skit? Again no. In a free country, there are no real laws against public displays evidencing stupidity or assaults on common sense.  The articulate as well as the addled are free to express their world views to any who would listen. One would think though, that in a country where education is ubiquitously available, is nominally free to a certain point and where information is widely accessible, that the moronic actions of the addled few would be mostly ignored.  One would be wrong. 

Under the scrutiny and analysis by a free press, such inane activity as the one referenced in the linked article should be printed in bold headlines with plenty of derisive tone rather than the dry, bemused presentation by the Wall Street Journal.  Stories like this however should get much wider attention.  While the incident itself is perhaps a local curiosity, the ramifications are not.  The pretzel logic conveyed by the union representatives in their justification for this action goes thusly:

“Low Pay! Go away!” and “That Rat Gotta Go!” the union stand-ins chanted as other workers banged cow-bells and beat on a trio of empty plastic buckets. Eric Williams, a 70-year-old retiree who said he needs extra cash to buy groceries, wore a sign saying that Can-Am Contractors, a nonunion Maryland drywall and ceiling concern, “does not pay area standard wages & benefits.”

so therefore,

“…The union’s Mr. Garcia sees no conflict in a union that insists on union labor hiring nonunion people to protest the hiring of nonunion labor. He says the pickets are not only about “union issues” but also about fair wages and benefits for American workers. By hiring the unemployed, “we are also giving back to the community a bit,” he says…”  As if.

 So who cares if a small union doesn’t understand irony?  Everyone should care because it is this kind of up is down and down is up logic that creates much of the mess that faces American society.  The Arizona immigration debate is one of the hottest issues being contested now, ostensibly by learned people on both sides of the argument.  In the most boiled down essence, the issue is, should non citizens of a country be allowed to come, go, or stay as long as they want? If someone visited Canada, enjoyed the view and the food and decided to stay, would they be allowed to?  If there is no enforcement of immigration laws for a few, why have them for the many?  In fact, why even have an immigration department?  Why not just save the money or have the always pleasant and smiling workers hand out lollipops  and water  to people as they cross the borders?  The INS department can all be re-branded as tour guides. 

In the case of airport security, if only a specific and predictible profile is responsible for inflicting grief, the logical response up to now has been to harass everyone; just in case.  Oddly, this protocol is exactly the opposite of the Arizona edict.  Whereas there is a push to grant leniency to illegal citizens by opponents of the proposed Arizona law, legal citizens at airports are routinely treated as criminals.  Nobody thinks this is strange?

As expressed earlier, idiots are free to do what they want.  What makes idiocy dangerous is when it shapes public policy and the formation of laws that affect the lives of sane people.  The influence of a small vocal minority are creating non sensical and in some cases, dangerous policies which can adversely affect the lives of normal people.  The more insane people that manage to get voted into office, the more mainstream their policies appear.  This can’t happen without an abetting press.  Who would have thought that in today’s modern times,  headlines and stories in the National Enquirer are as valid as anything offered by the New York Times or CBS? Suddently, Martians in Congress and talking dogs don’t sound so ridiculous.  Down is up.

Maybe He Was Misquoted

July 22nd, 2010 No comments

link Proof of the Liberal Medias Double Standard – Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld – FOXNews.com.

Looking at the top headlines in Google News today, we see:

 
Some timely articles; some on going stories and of course the usual pop fluff.  What you don’t see is the story that should be at the top of every news list.  According to Tucker Carlson, there is smoking gun evidence that there  have been conspirational discussions among many in the left leaning media on how to silence Fox News.  Again, for those who have lives and don’t pay attention to these things, the viewership of the formerly dominant network news as well as readership of once venerable papers such as the NY Times has gone into freefall.  The Fox news organization on the other hand, has surged past all networks in their viewership and ratings.
 
If you were running a business and the competition was eating your lunch, wouldn’t you try to at least figure out what they were doing rather than digging deeper into your own failed business model?  In this case, the failed business model that the ‘mainstream’ media is pushing is bias and distortion.  It’s one thing to have foamy mouthed commentators like Oberman, Matthews and Maddow express ludicrous opinions because in fairness, you have equally passionate people on the right, though perhaps not so crazed in delivery.
 
It’s quite another to have ‘serious ‘ news people like Couric, Lauer, etc pretend to report news stories with the predictible and laughable spin in the guise of informing the American public.  Unless you happen to be a regular observer of the news, you would not realize that what is fed to you was not news, it was filtered opinion.  Now comes evidence from Carlson that in fact there was a complicit effort to stifle the reporting of Fox News because they did not conform to the progressive agenda that the rest of the media did.
 
I can’t speak for most people, but if I hear a news story about a child being struck by a car at an intersection, I don’t need to hear that the accident was really caused by George Bush cutting funding to the school lunch program, therefore causing the child to move slower than he normally would have if he had access to a hot lunch.  Do people really believe that George didn’t respond to Katrina’s wake quickly enough and therefore the city flooded?  Or that he was racist in doing so since the majority of residents are black? Maybe he’s not a fan of jazz.  If this same reporting mentality were applied to sports reporting, then the main story in golf over the past year would be that white golfers have been conspiring to keep Tiger Woods from winning any tournaments.  
 
As is now the case, people are finding that there’s no point reading or listening the mainstream media.  It’s ironic and comical that the once disparged National Enquirer has broken the most dramatic news stories over the past few years, including revelations on John Edwards and now Al, ‘the poodle’ Gore, stories that news media are supposed to break.  Let’s not forget Acorn.  That story was broken by a couple of kids. 
 
That’s not to say that ABC, NBC, CBS and PBS should stop what they’re doing.  They can do what they want as long as the public doesn’t have to pay for it.  Just don’t call it news.