But, But, a College Education is an ENTITLEMENT!

Mostly Cajun writes about the career opportunities in Louisiana. Read the whole thing, but here’s the key graph:

Entry level positions in many local industries start at twenty bucks an hour. Somebody with a skill and who’s willing to do construction work is valuable. E&I techs (if you have to ask, you ain’t one) do over $30/hour. The downside is that these jobs aren’t the kinds that made the stuff of network sitcoms. You won’t be worrying about suits and ties.

Calcasieu School Board Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Pat Deaville says there are many vocational classes and that they are adding more. But he says many parents resist the idea that their child might not need a four year degree. “Your child, we’re not saying that he shouldn’t go to college but, we have jobs that range from fifty to a hundred thousand dollars, and they don’t go to college, they can be making by the time they’re 20, 21 years old.”

Yep! Hundred K a year, with a couple of years experience and a two-year associate degree or a certificate from a vocational school. Sort of puts that Masters in Medieval Lit. in perspective, doesn’t it?

Indeed.

Don’t Be Evil

Don’t Be Evil

That’s Google’s pledge, isn’t it?

Well, I received an interesting email this morning from JR of A Keyboard and a .45. It seems that he’s been locked out of his blog because Blogger (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Google) thinks his is a spam blog.

Now what could give them that idea? And who’s next?

Quote of the Day

When the young leader spoke eloquently and passionately and denounced the old system, the press fell in love with him. They never questioned who his friends were or what he really believed in. When he said he would help the farmers and the poor and bring free medical care and education to all, everyone followed. When he said he would bring justice and equality to all, everyone said “Praise the Lord.” And when the young leader said, “I will be for change and I’ll bring you change,” everyone yelled, “Viva Fidel!”

But nobody asked about the change, so by the time the executioner’s guns went silent the people’s guns had been taken away. By the time everyone was equal, they were equally poor, hungry, and oppressed. By the time everyone received their free education it was worth nothing. By the time the press noticed, it was too late, because they were now working for him. By the time the change was finally implemented Cuba had been knocked down a couple of notches to Third-World status. By the time the change was over more than a million people had taken to boats, rafts, and inner tubes. You can call those who made it ashore anywhere else in the world the most fortunate Cubans. – Manuel Alvarez Jr., “Beware Charismatic Men Who Preach ‘Change’ ” letter to the editor of the Richmond, VA Times-Dispatch found at Liberal Morality

RTWT. He has a pertinent question at the end.

No Longer Gun-Shy About Going to Court

No Longer Gun-Shy About Going to Court

Ashley Varner of the NRA’s Public Affairs office (Hey Ashley? Where’s my wheelbarrow full of cash, eh?) emails this afternoon:

We have a new bill and a new release to force Fenty’s hand by Congressional act:
Bi-Partisan Bill Introduced to Restore the Second Amendment Rights of D.C. Residents
http://www.nraila.org/News/Read/NewsReleases.aspx?ID=11372

The NRA is also involved in the San-Francisco and Chicago gun ban lawsuits, and Dick Heller’s suit against D.C. It’s about damned time, I’d say. The title of this post comes from a line in the Wall Street Journal’s piece How a Young Lawyer Saved the Second Amendment that I linked to last week. Let’s hope we have better luck than we did with Seegars v. Ashcroft.

(Edited at the request of Ms. Varner. Sorry, Ashley.)