Letter to the Editor

To the Editors at the New York Times:

I was entirely shocked to find that Thomas Friedman’s recent editorial on American Democracy was not only read by your editors… but thought good enough to publish. To borrow a bit of modern vernacular, WTF.

Friedman is, of course, entitled to his opinion — as are your editors. This does not, however, entitle them to their own facts, their own version of history, or their own logic.

In order to accept Friedman’s argument, one must conclude that there is some great difference from one-party rule in China… and one-party rule in America — as if the Chinese leadership never had a difference of opinion. He goes on to praise the expediency of the Chinese political system while neglecting to point out just how quickly congress can pass a 2+ trillion dollar ‘stimulus’ bill… or just how damaging political expedience can be for future generations. Embarrassing omissions if you ask me.

And if these gross omissions were not enough, Friedman had the audacity to blame Republicans for the legislative sluggishness–even though Obama doesn’t need one Republican vote to pass anything. Supposedly its twice as hard to pass bills with your political allies than with your adversaries (who knew!?). And I guess republicans are the bad guy for saying ‘no’ even though Obama was the one who shut them down originally by saying “I won”.

Friedman simultaneously says the GOP “used to be the party of business” and then hails Obama for stealing all their latest ideas (after campaigning against each and every one of them). He cries foul when Republicans “scream socialism” even while admitting that health care will be transferred from private businesses to government control. (I suppose it is the opposition to socialism Friedman finds so problematic — not the accuracy of the criticism). He imagines that Globalization has neutered the Republican party even though Republicans championed free trade and are now enjoying its benefits.

Oh, and I guess Republicans are hypocrites to vote against a socialistic health care bill if it in any way incorporates some abstract tax balancing notion they once championed.  McCain’s plan to tax both public and private insurance equally was contingent on the encouragement of private plans… not the expansion of a federal one… (a nuance lost of Friedman).  If Republicans were ever hypocrites, it was passing the prescription drug bill for seniors under the Bush administration, not standing up to massive government programs on this occasion.

And then there was the gratuitous dig on Sarah Palin’s “Drill Baby Drill” comment.  Mr. Friedman, please do us all a favor and grow up already.  I expect this sort of vacuous disparagement from insecure teens needing personal validation, not respected editorialists (oh wait…)

Next time you write or publish an op-ed piece in your paper, make sure it doesn’t insult the intelligence of your readers.  Hey, it might even help you sell a few more copies!

wind energy has problems??? NOOOO.

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Windmills of Change, originally uploaded by red321.

Expansive dreams about renewable energy, like Al Gore’s hope of replacing all fossil fuels in a decade, are bumping up against the reality of a power grid that cannot handle the new demands.

The dirty [little] secret of clean energy is that while generating it is getting easier, moving it to market is not.

Politicians in Washington have long known about the grid’s limitations but have made scant headway in solving them. They are reluctant to trample the prerogatives of state governments, which have traditionally exercised authority over the grid and have little incentive to push improvements that would benefit neighboring states.

The Energy Challenge – Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits – Series – NYTimes.com.

You know… where has this story been the past 5 years NYT??? There WERE ALWAYS problems with the green, wind-driven agenda and this is just one more of those problems that are easily recognizable to anyone of reasonable intelligence… yet only NOW does the NYT run stories about how all these millions of dollar investments aren’t really working because of FUNDAMENTAL LIMITATIONS of the system??? after it has been CHAMPIONING these very solutions for the past decade or so???

How much will clean energy cost anyway??? I guess we’ll never know because there will always be another bank-breaking technical hurdle in the way after we invest in whatever environmentalists demand we invest in… they don’t have a clue… the fact that the Grid CANT SUPPORT wind-mills SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE FIRST THING YOU IDOTS took a look at!

You know, this is just one more example of Liberalism’s fundamental problem: the law of unintended/unexpected consequences. A MARKET-DRIVEN approach to energy would have uncovered these kind of problems and put investment dollars where it would be more useful. These poor saps in Maple Ridge, N.Y. just took the word of a few self-proclaimed expert politicians — who assured everyone that THEIR plan would magically make our lives better — and now have nothing to show for it. This kind of top-down market decision-making causes NOTHING but problems… and this is exactly what Obama is suggesting… that HIS ideas will save us all.

the utter arrogance…