Carl Paladino is spending a considerable sum of money to run for governor. The reason is that the government of New York is broken. The rate of emigration from the state is greater than the rate of emigration from Russia during the years leading up to the Bolshevik revolution, when my paternal grandparents fled to come here in 1904.
Once the world's capital of innovation, New York is now a center of failed government programs, waste and economic illiteracy, spearheaded by its now-irrelevant, less-than-mass media. The readership of the state's flagship newspaper, the New York Times, is less than the viewership of most cable television programs. Once the "Empire State", thanks to Rockefeller Republicanism, left-wing extremism, the Ochs Sulzbergers, Keynesian economists and Wall Street, New York has led the nation in the march toward a rigid two-tiered economy and economic desperation. Statist Democrats have shut down factories and taxed out productive New Yorkers, leaving special interests to fight among themselves for a pie that routinely decreases in size just as it routinely increased in size during the days of laissez faire capitalism.
Paladino is the first major candidate in my lifetime to seriously address a fraction of the many failures of Progressivism and the loot-and-spend system that has benefited college professors, school teachers, government contractors and social workers by manipulating a hoi polloi indoctrinated in ideological schools and institutions of higher indoctrination. This includes CUNY, my employer, whose faculty includes a ratio of Democrats to Republicans of about 40 to 1 and whose administrators such as the former provost of Brooklyn College have advocated politicization of education.
The Democrats' response to Paladino, who is calling for a meager 20 percent cut in government, combines hate with ignorance. In particular, Paladino has committed several politically incorrect faux pas including distasteful e-mails and remarks concerning homosexuals. All of us have our prejudices, including a distasteful anti-Christian prejudice I have detected in the less-than-mass media and among academics. Unlike Obama, who refused to criticize Reverend Farrakhan for anti-Semitic remarks, Paladino has emphasized that he does not hate gays and has apologized to gays. At no point did Paladino suggest that government enforcement of sodomy or related laws should be exercised. Hence, the entire issue is irrelevant to the gubernatorial race.
Since the entire issue is irrelevant to the serious problems facing New York State, it raises questions in my mind as to how seriously one may take Andrew Cuomo, the Democrats and the less-than-mass media. My conclusion is that the Democrats have no arguments against Paladino's, which chiefly concern the state's excessive government, its declining industrial base, its taxes, its massively overpriced Medicaid plan, the exodus of productive labor from the state and its overall economic decline. Instead, the Democrats, assuming that the hoi polloi, educated in Democratic-run schools, are idiots, emphasize filth and do not respond to Paladino's arguments. Much as the Obama campaign signaled the end of the mass media as we knew it, this election signals the end of political debate as it ought to be. The Democrats simply lack the intellectual tools to discuss issues that confront New York.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Ayn Rand and Henry David Thoreau
Did Ayn Rand derive the title of her book The Fountainhead from the following quote from Henry David Thoreau's Civil Disobedience? I am trying to track down the answer and whether one exists. If she had read Civil Disobedience before writing the Fountainhead, it seems quite possible.
"They who know of no purer sources of truth, who have traced up its stream no higher, stand, and wisely stand, by the Bible and the Constitution, and drink at it there with reverence and humility; but they who behold where it comes trickling into this lake or that pool, gird up their loins once more and continue their pilgrimage toward its fountainhead."
"They who know of no purer sources of truth, who have traced up its stream no higher, stand, and wisely stand, by the Bible and the Constitution, and drink at it there with reverence and humility; but they who behold where it comes trickling into this lake or that pool, gird up their loins once more and continue their pilgrimage toward its fountainhead."
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Henry David Thoreau Says No to Big Government
Here are some quotes from Henry David Thoreau's Civil Disobedience, which we are discussing in my senior seminar tomorrow. What do you think Thoreau would have made of O'Reilly or Chris Matthews?
* That government is best which governs not at all
* Law never made men a whit more just; and, by means of their respect for it, even the well disposed are daily made the agents of injustice
*A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance, nor wish it to prevail through the power of the majority
*…any man more right than his neighbors already constitutes a majority of one
*Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison
*A minority is powerless while it conforms to the majority…but it is irresistible when it clogs by its whole weight
*Know all men by these presents that I, Henry David Thoreau, do not wish to be regarded as a member of any incorporated society which I have not joined.
*They who know of no purer sources of truth, who have traced up its stream no higher, stand, and wisely stand, by the Bible and the Constitution, and drink at it there with reverence and humility; but they who behold where it comes trickling into this lake or that pool, gird up their loins once more and continue their pilgrimage toward its fountainhead.
* That government is best which governs not at all
* Law never made men a whit more just; and, by means of their respect for it, even the well disposed are daily made the agents of injustice
*A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance, nor wish it to prevail through the power of the majority
*…any man more right than his neighbors already constitutes a majority of one
*Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison
*A minority is powerless while it conforms to the majority…but it is irresistible when it clogs by its whole weight
*Know all men by these presents that I, Henry David Thoreau, do not wish to be regarded as a member of any incorporated society which I have not joined.
*They who know of no purer sources of truth, who have traced up its stream no higher, stand, and wisely stand, by the Bible and the Constitution, and drink at it there with reverence and humility; but they who behold where it comes trickling into this lake or that pool, gird up their loins once more and continue their pilgrimage toward its fountainhead.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
On Roy Orbison, Synchronicity and the Theater Row Diner
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| Roy and Barbara Orbison |
I sat down at the counter and noticed a "reserved" sign at the leftmost counter stool. I sat two stools away from the sign. Nothing is cooler than a Manhattan diner at 10:30 pm, and a "reserved" sign at the counter gave the Theater Row just enough idiosyncrasy. I ordered the Greek salad. As I was enjoying it, a fiftyish guy sat down at the seat with the reserved sign. He and the owner started talking about the Yankees. Then the subject turned to Roy Orbison. He talked for a few minutes about how great Roy Orbison was and all his great songs like "Only the Lonely", "Dream Baby" and all the others. I chimed in "Yeah, like 'Blue Bayou'". We got into a conversation. He told me that Orbison started in Sun Records in Memphis and that he also was a big Elvis Presley fan. The guy is a FedEx driver who grew up in Long Island City, and I come from Long Island City and my parents' apartment is still there (I stayed there last Sunday night on the way to LaGuardia). Then he told me the owner lives in neighboring Astoria and we got into a conversation about it, and the owner's friend works in the development next to where I live.
Previously, Tanja Crouch of Roy Orbison music had e-mailed to send me a thank you for blogging about the great rockabilly star. When I arrived home after catching the last bus out of Port Authority, a package from Barbara Orbison Productions containing a four CD set "Roy Orbison: The Soul of Rock and Roll" was waiting for me.
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