Archive for October, 2007

Dumb-ification of the American brain

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

American kids, dumber than dirt

Warning: The next generation might just be the biggest pile of idiots in U.S. history

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

I have this ongoing discussion with a longtime reader who also just so happens to be a longtime Oakland high school teacher, a wonderful guy who’s seen generations of teens come and generations go and who has a delightful poetic sensibility and quirky outlook on his life and his family and his beloved teaching career.

And he often writes to me in response to something I might’ve written about the youth of today, anything where I comment on the various nefarious factors shaping their minds and their perspectives and whether or not, say, EMFs and junk food and cell phones are melting their brains and what can be done and just how bad it might all be.

His response: It is not bad at all. It’s absolutely horrifying.

My friend often summarizes for me what he sees, firsthand, every day and every month, year in and year out, in his classroom. He speaks not merely of the sad decline in overall intellectual acumen among students over the years, not merely of the astonishing spread of lazy slackerhood, or the fact that cell phones and iPods and excess TV exposure are, absolutely and without reservation, short-circuiting the minds of the upcoming generations. Of this, he says, there is zero doubt.

Nor does he speak merely of the notion that kids these days are overprotected and wussified and don’t spend enough time outdoors,  and don’t get any real exercise and therefore can’t, say, identify basic plants, or handle a tool, or build, well, anything at all. Again, these things are a given. Widely reported, tragically ignored, nothing new.

No, my friend takes it all a full step — or rather, leap — further. It is not merely a sad slide. It is not just a general dumbing down. It is far uglier than that.

We are, as far as urban public education is concerned, essentially at rock bottom. We are now at a point where we are essentially churning out ignorant teens who are becoming ignorant adults and society as a whole will pay dearly, very soon, and if you think the hordes of easily terrified, mindless fundamentalist evangelical Christian lemmings have been bad for the soul of this country, just wait.

It’s gotten so bad that, as my friend nears retirement, he says he is very seriously considering moving out of the country so as to escape what he sees will be the surefire collapse of functioning American society in the next handful of years due to the absolutely irrefutable destruction, the shocking — and nearly hopeless — dumb-ification of the American brain. It is just that bad.

Now, you may think he’s merely a curmudgeon, a tired old teacher who stopped caring long ago. Not true. Teaching is his life. He says he loves his students, loves education and learning and watching young minds awaken. Problem is, he is seeing much less of it. It’s a bit like the melting of the polar ice caps. Sure, there’s been alarmist data about it for years, but until you see it for yourself, the deep visceral dread doesn’t really hit home.

He cites studies, reports, hard data, from the appalling effects of television on child brain development (i.e.; any TV exposure before 6 years old and your kid’s basic cognitive wiring and spatial perceptions are pretty much scrambled for life), to the fact that, because of all the insidious mandatory testing teachers are now forced to incorporate into the curriculum, of the 182 school days in a year, there are 110 when such testing is going on somewhere at Oakland High. As one of his colleagues put it, “It’s like weighing a calf twice a day, but never feeding it.”

But most of all, he simply observes his students, year to year, noting all the obvious evidence of teens’ decreasing abilities when confronted with even the most basic intellectual tasks, from understanding simple history to working through moderately complex ideas to even (in a couple recent examples that particularly distressed him) being able to define the words “agriculture,” or even “democracy.” Not a single student could do it.

It gets worse. My friend cites the fact that, of the 6,000 high school students he estimates he’s taught over the span of his career, only a small fraction now make it to his grade with a functioning understanding of written English. They do not know how to form a sentence. They cannot write an intelligible paragraph. Recently, after giving an assignment that required drawing lines, he realized that not a single student actually knew how to use a ruler.

It is, in short, nothing less than a tidal wave of dumb, with once-passionate, increasingly exasperated teachers like my friend nearly powerless to stop it. The worst part: It’s not the kids’ fault. They’re merely the victims of a horribly failed educational system.

Then our discussion often turns to the meat of it, the bigger picture, the ugly and unavoidable truism about the lack of need among the government and the power elite in this nation to create a truly effective educational system, one that actually generates intelligent, thoughtful, articulate citizens.

Hell, why should they? After all, the dumber the populace, the easier it is to rule and control and launch unwinnable wars and pass laws telling them that sex is bad and TV is good and God knows all, so just pipe down and eat your Taco Bell Double-Supremo Burrito and be glad we don’t arrest you for posting dirty pictures on your cute little blog.

This is about when I try to offer counterevidence, a bit of optimism. For one thing, I’ve argued generational relativity in this space before, suggesting maybe kids are no scarier or dumber or more dangerous than they’ve ever been, and that maybe some of the problem is merely the same old awkward generation gap, with every current generation absolutely convinced the subsequent one is terrifically stupid and malicious and will be the end of society as a whole. Just the way it always seems.

I also point out how, despite all the evidence of total public-education meltdown, I keep being surprised, keep hearing from/about teens and youth movements and actions that impress the hell out of me. Damn kids made the Internet what it is today, fer chrissakes. Revolutionized media. Broke all the rules. Still are.

Hell, some of the best designers, writers, artists, poets, chefs, and so on that I meet are in their early to mid-20s. And the nation’s top universities are still managing, despite a factory-churning mentality, to crank out young minds of astonishing ability and acumen. How did these kids do it? How did they escape the horrible public school system? How did they avoid the great dumbing down of America? Did they never see a TV show until they hit puberty? Were they all born and raised elsewhere, in India and Asia and Russia? Did they all go to Waldorf or Montessori and eat whole-grain breads and play with firecrackers and take long walks in wild nature? Are these kids flukes? Exceptions? Just lucky?

My friend would say, well, yes, that’s precisely what most of them are. Lucky, wealthy, foreign-born, private-schooled … and increasingly rare. Most affluent parents in America — and many more who aren’t — now put their kids in private schools from day one, and the smart ones give their kids no TV and minimal junk food and no video games. (Of course, this in no way guarantees a smart, attuned kid, but compared to the odds of success in the public school system, it sure seems to help). This covers about, what, 3 percent of the populace?

As for the rest, well, the dystopian evidence seems overwhelming indeed, to the point where it might be no stretch at all to say the biggest threat facing America is perhaps not global warming, not perpetual warmongering, not garbage food or low-level radiation or way too much Lindsay Lohan, but a populace far too ignorant to know how to properly manage any of it, much less change it all for the better.

What, too fatalistic? Don’t worry. Soon enough, no one will know what the word even means.

DEMOCRATS VIOLATE LAW IN PLAIN DAYLIGHT: WHO WILL STOP THEM?

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

This just in from NumbersUSA:

Open-borders Senators have plummeted to a new low in advocating amnesty by aiding, abetting and harboring a group of illegal aliens in our United States Capitol today!

Sen. Durbin (D-Ill.), Sen. Lugar (R-Ind.) and Sen. Hagel (R-Neb.) have invited Senators and their staffers to a meeting at 3 p.m. today to learn why they need to pass the DREAM Act amnesty on Wednesday. 

Republicans STILL spending like Democrats!

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Read the article HERE.

Hillary Clinton’s finance irregularities: no price to pay

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

The reason the Clinton’s continue to engage in criminal campaign behavior (such as Hsu and now the Chinatown poor people) is because they believe that they will get away with it. None of the Democrat media will ever expose her behavior, and her supporters are either so stupid that they don’t understand her folly or they ignore her folly in the interest of furthering her agenda. Just imagine if Republicans were exposed in relation to similar shady dealings… we would NEVER stop hearing about it!

Read the article HERE.

USA Afraid to Defend Itself.

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

In a disgusting reminder of the days of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, the Sissified American Government (SAG) is making unilateral concessions to Russia in its goal to keep Russia happy.  Meanwhile, Russia sees what kind of spineless jellyfish compose our government and - encouraged by the knowledge that they can do whatever they want with no threat from us - will escalate their arms development and production.

Read the article HERE.

Fascist Democrats Still Pursuing Nightmare

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Yes, the DREAM still lives on.  Read about it HERE.

Water Pump on Grand Am 3100 V6 Engine

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

How do you replace the water pump on a 1996 Pontiac Grand AM SE?

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If you have the 3100, V6 engine do the following: 1.. ON A COOL ENGINE, Drain the coolant by opening the coolant reservoir cap and opening the drain cock located on the lower drivers side radiator tank. 2. Disconnect the radiator hose on the water pump. 3. Remove the serpentine belt with a belt tensioner tool. The belt tensioner is a spring loaded pulley located below the alternator. You can rent the tool from most auto parts stores such as Checker�s or Autozone. Insert the tool in the notch on the arm of the tensioner and push it back towards the firewall. Once there is slack in the belt, you can slip it off the alternator pulley. Then slowly release the tensioner. Leave the tool in place for reinstallation of the belt later. NOTE: The decal for the belt routing is located on the passenger�s front strut tower. Use it for reference if necessary. 4. Remove the 4 attaching bolts on the water pump pulley, and remove the pulley from the pump. 5. Remove the mounting bolts that hold the water pump in it�s housing. 6. Clean off the old gasket being careful not to gouge the gasket mounting surface. 7. Install the new water pump gasket, then install the water pump into the housing. 8 Clean the threads of the water pump mounting bolts and apply a small amount of a medium strength thread locking compound (such as Loctite# 246) to the first 3 threads of each bolt. Then install the bolts and tighten them evenly. 9. Clean the threads of the water pump pulley mounting bolts and apply a small amount of a medium strength thread locking compound (such as Loctite# 246) to the first 3 threads of each bolt. Then install the bolts and tighten them evenly. 10. Reconnect the radiator hose to the water pump 11. Reinstall the serpentine belt, following the routing decal mentioned earlier and using the belt tensioner tool. Remember to release the pressure on the belt tensioner slowly, then remove the belt tensioner tool. 12. Close the radiator drain cock opened in step 1. 13 Open the cooling system bleed screw. This is located on a metal pipe just behind and extending up from the water pump housing. 14 Add a 50/50 mix of coolant (Standard Ethelyne-glycol antifreeze or Dex-Cool) and distilled water until you get a bubble free flow of coolant from the bleed screw. Then tighten the bleed screw. Using this method should ensure you have the trapped air out of the cooling system. A NOTE ABOUT ANTIFREEZE: It is important that you use the same type of antifreeze or coolant that was in your cooling system previously. On new cars of this year GM used DexCool coolant and IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE with standard antifreeze/coolant. I won�t go into the argument as to which one is better, I will just say they don�t intermix. Standard Antifreeze is a yellow/green color and DexCool is orange. Using distilled water will help keep minerals and deposits from forming in you cooling system. Tap water contains minerals and salts that are detrimental to your cooling system.

At this point your are ready to fire the car up and check for leaks. Check the drain cock on the radiator, the radiator hose connection at the pump, the seal around the water pump, and the cooling system bleed screw. Also check the serpentine belt to ensure it is running straight and true.

If you have the 2.4 Liter, 4 cylinder engine, take it to a shop and have it done! This is not a job you want to tackle in your driveway or garage. Even seasoned mechanics cringe at this one!!

GOOD LUCK!

The link is HERE. 

BOO FREAKING HOO! Homes of wealthy in danger.

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

The news folks are going bananas over the fires near Malibu that are threatening all the precious celebrity homes out there.  Boo freaking hoo. If this was my house and probably yours, they wouldn’t give a cold lump of crap.  They wouldn’t care if everything you owned just got swallowed up into a different dimension by a worm hole. I’m sick of these people’s assumption that the lives of wealthy reprobates are more important than the lives of average Americans.

Let the stinkin’ celebrities cash in their insurance and go on with their perverted lives… Just stop trying to get me to watch the fire and grieve as their mansions burn.

Read the article HERE. 

Huckabee shines out in Florida debate

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

I did something that I haven’t done yet: I watched the entire televised Republican debate on Fox News. I thought all the candidates were good. I even liked most of what Ron Paul had to say. Mike Huckabee, however, got my attention the most. The media machine really doesn’t let us get to know candidates that aren’t at the top. Huckabee has been getting my attention because I’ve heard that he’s been getting some momentum and I really didn’t know him. He seemed very knowledgeable, very capable, very bold - especially his “There’s nothing funny about Hillary being President” line. On the pre-debate show, Bill Kristol declared that it’s now a 5 man race that includes Huckabee. He has more experience running a government than anyone else in the entire race, and I believe that he actually has some core principles. It’s great that - in the face of a disparity in financing - he is able to compete with the others. Let’s keep watching him!
McCain had the funniest line when he explained that he wasn’t at the Woodstock. While all the hippies were partying it up, McCain said, “I was tied up at the time,” a reference to his POW status. It really is sick that Hillary wants to take money out of my check to memorialized that bunch of reprobates! Still, I would NEVER vote for John McCain… EVER!

In a reply to Hannity, McCain said, “If you’re really rich in England or Canada you’re OK.” That’s right. Health care in those countries is miserable because it’s been taken over by the government. The only people who can get good care are those who are wealthy that can afford private health insurance and those who can travel to America to get health care. The poor, the working people, and the chronically ill are screwed because of their lack of resources. Well, I’m getting off topic.

Rudy came across well too. I like he’s tough and fluid, and I like him. In fact I didn’t really find anything in his answers that I didn’t like. I think he’s a good man and I certainly would rather have him than Hillary.

Romney came on the stage with a hair problem. That distracted be for the opening portion of the program. He sounded good too, but I am concerned that he seems a lot like a spin machine, used car salesman, slick guy who has memorized a lot of things to say. I don’t think that he believes all that he says, and I really didn’t get excited about him at all. I still have to say that there’s nothing I heard from him that I particularly didn’t like.

I liked Fred Thompson. He’s got to show more energy though. He seems like a really nice man and I think he showed a little “fight” in him tonight. I liked how he stood up for himself. I like how he emphasized the importance of strength. I like how he challenged Rudy on his record, saying that it’s a lot like Hillary’s.

I still like Tancredo, but I have to say that I was more impressed with Huckabee tonight. Why? I guess Tancredo just didn’t seem as confident, or as serious, but I still like his emphasis on the illegal alien problem. I like how he exposed Nancy Pelosi and the Turkey/Armenian issue.  Tancredo does seem to be a one-issue candidate.

Ron Paul is good from the standpoint of Constitutionalism. His views on Iraq and isolationism are not going to endear him to the Republicans that way.

Similarly I have no problem with Duncan Hunter either.

Perhaps the bad thing was how the surge of excitement came when speaking out against Hillary.  We are being set up by the typical Republican scenario: voting against the Democrat.  No matter who spoke against Hillary, the excitement went up.  What makes this scary is that there’s not enough UMPH behind any candidate to cause excitement about him.  I think that we’d be better with a strong vote FOR someone rather than a vote AGAINST someone like Hillary.

So, there you have it.  I give First place to Huckabee. Second, would have to go to Rudy, with 3rd going to Thompson. Romney would have to be 4th, followed by Hunter, Tancredo, and Paul (in that order).

Dingy Harry Beaten by Rush

Friday, October 19th, 2007

 Dirty, filthy Harry Reid DEFEATED by Rush Limbaugh!

Read about it HERE.