Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Bush Squander

Occasionally Mr. Friedman stumbles onto acorns of pure wisdom. I cannot agree more with his statement: "George W. Bush completely squandered his post-9/11 moment" (from: Radical in the White House). Truer words were never spoken.

Unfortunately, the biggest piece of squander to come out of 9/11 was the Iraq War. It is worth remembering that Thomas Friedman was one of its biggest cheerleaders. He continues his support of Bush Era war crimes with his support of Israel's bombing of civilians in Gaza. But I'll let Glenn Greenwald take it from here: Tom Friedman offers a perfect definition of "terrorism".

Technology and Engineers

For decades there has been talk of an engineering 'shortage' in the US. Such shortages should always be viewed with suspicion, since shortages of producable goods are rare in a free market. If there is a shortage of engineers, salaries will go up, and more students will go into that field.

Mr. Friedman wants to "staple green cards to the diplomas of foreign students who graduate from any U.S. university in math or science" (from: Tax Cuts for Teachers). But this is exactly the source of the current problems in US engineering. With a flood of millions of highly talented, intelligent engineers being admitted to the US under the highly flawed H1-B visa program, the effect has been to drive down wages and push American students into other fields.

If Mr. Friedman wonders why the brightest American students chose to become MBAs, lawyers or investment bankers, here is his answer. They are too smart to go into a field where the government and industry collude to manipulate their salaries.

Perhaps we need to use immigration policy to import more intelligent New York Times columnists instead.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Welcome!

After years of reading irresopnsible drivel from New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, I decided it is time to stand astride his flat, crowded world and say: "Huh?"