Wednesday, February 24, 2010
WHAT CAN WE EXPECT THE SOCIAL SCIENCES TO DO? THE CONTROVERSY OVER THE GROWTH OF MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN THE USA SINCE THE LATE 1970S AS AN EXAMPLE
Today's Buggy Topic
The topic, dealt with by three lengthy buggy posts left in a thread at Economist's View, ranges more widely than the subject-title above suggests. Most buggy followers will likely find the long buggy analysis of the debate about American median-household income-growth since the late 1970s the most interesting parts of the buggy posts, though anyone interested in the social sciences --- and above all, what we can legitimately expect them to do compared to the natural sciences --- will, let us hope, find all three buggy posts informative . . . along with the exchanges there with other posters.
Click here for the buggy stuff.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 07:50 AM PST
Monday, February 22, 2010
MORE ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE USA AND EU, LIVING STANDARDS, AND SWEDEN
Today's Buggy Topic
It continues the prof bug analysis of entrepreneurship on the two sides of the Atlantic in a thread at Economist's View, where a lengthy bugged-out post appeared two days ago, much to the horror of some chronic, true-believing left-wing posters. In reply to them, the buggy prof has added a couple of more posts that dealt with Sweden.
For today's prof bug stuff, click here. For earlier systematic comparisons between the various advantages of the USA and the EU --- the notion that one country could do everything better than others is an absurdity --- click here and here.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 09:05 AM PST
Saturday, February 20, 2010
MORE FUN AND ENLIGHTENMENT ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP: USA AND EU-JAPAN COMPARISONS
Today's Buggy Topic Digs . . .
... Deeper into the subject in the title above, a continuation in the same thread at Economist's View where prof bug posted a lengthy comment yesterday, followed by two more today. Note that one of the posts uses the pseudnymn of Dr. Kool-Aid Quacksaver. Enjoy, along with lots of hard data and comparisons between the USA and, on the other side, Japan and the EU-15 when it comes to "high-expectations" entrepreneurship.
Click here for the buggy stuff.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 09:19 AM PST
Friday, February 19, 2010
MORE ON THE GREEK ECONOMIC CRISIS, THE EU, AND THE ANALOGY WITH THE ARGENTINE DEFAULT OF 2002
Today's Buggy Topic May ...
...Look familiar, a repetition of earlier buggy posts in two previous threads on the subject at Economist View. Don't let appearences deceive. Fact is, Prof bug added two lengthy posts with new material and more solid documentation, with the first post using a new pseudonym --- Dr. Kool-Aid Quacksaver . . . a continuation of another post left under the same name in a different thread.
For the latest buggy posts, click here. For the earlier Dr. Kool-Aid Quacksaver --- a distinguished psychiatrist at the Systematic Study of Special-Needs Sufferers of Quasi-Normal Quack-Quack Weirdos (Dr. B.B. Buggy, M.D., founder and CEO of the Institute) --- click here.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 03:44 PM PST
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
THE GREEK ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE EURO-MESS, PLUS OTHER MATTERS
Today's Buggy Topic,
... Strange as it sounds in the subject-title above, is pretty accurate. There are several buggy posts that deal with the EU, the Greek economic and financial crisis in the eurozone of 16 countries --- in West Europe, Britain and Denmark and Sweden not using the euro, while most of the East European new EU members don't qualify, along with discussions about the US-led coalition of 49 countries in the Afghan war. Click here for the buggy posts.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 07:35 PM PST
Sunday, February 14, 2010
RIFE MISCONCEPTIONS AND FATUITY ABOUT AMERICAN WORKERS COMPARED TO THOSE IN WEST EUROPE'S WELFARE STATES
More Ideologically Motivated Fatuities at Economist's View On . . .
the topic set out above, more or less a continuation in a new thread there of the earlier one about which populations, Americans or West Europeans, were happier over a long period of time before the current world-wide economic and financial meltdown.
Follow a few threads there on income inequality, GDP growth, per capita income growth, educational opportunities and performance at all levels of schooling, and social problems like violent crime, underground economy tax-evasion, and even longevity (hardly below Sweden's, with its 9 million population of unusually homogeneous people except for Swedish citizens from Finland and a small but rapidly growing and alienated Muslim population . . . follow those threads where the chronic and compulsive posters seem to think the American working classes are living in condition similar to those Dickens described in his evocative and vivid novels of the early- and mid-19th century, and you'd think it's not only a disaster here, but also that West Europeans living in more advanced welfare-states are happier, more prosperous, and less prone to suffering major social problems,.
Both These Assumptions: About the US Population and The Equivalents in West Europe Are . . .
. . . wrong, as prof bug has shown in numerous earlier threads with hard evidence, and as he shows in the latest thread where he posted a few times. Click here for all the luminous stuff, plus lots of manic, half-crazed screwball hilarity . . . all unintended, of course, by the vexed ideological furiosos.
None of This Means That West Europeans on the Continent or Canadians Don't
do some things better than us. To claim that the USA or any country does everything better is to state something absurd. We would be better off if we had the regulated insurance healthcare systems --- no government involvement whatsoever, except regulating basic prices and subsidizing the poor so they can also buy insurance --- of Holland, Germany, and Switzerland. They generally have better public transportation systems; German and Japanese cars have been the pace-setters traditionally in improving the quality of vehicles; Japanese electronic firms, now joined by South Korea's (and in cars), have also been the pace-setters in productivity, quality, and lowering prices; land management is, at any rate, better in some European countries than here. There are other things we'd be better off if we could import and adapt them to our society and institutional structures.
As for Education,
Remember . . . even in grammar and high schools, US Europeans outperform all West European countries in PISA exams, given every four years, to 15 year-old students in science, math, and literacy, except for tiny Finland (4 million) and small Holland (18 million, but only a tad higher in rankings: Finland first, then Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Holland (with the US European-Americans slightly above South Korea; and way above most EU countries. Here are the results that might surprise you. Note that even if you include all American 15 year-old students, we still ranked higher than 7 other EU countries.
Finland 563
Canada 534
Japan 531
New Zealand 530
Australia 527
Netherlands 525
(USA European-Americans) 523
Korea 522
Germany 515
United Kingdom 515
Czech Rep 513
Switzerland 512
Austria 511
Belgium 510
Ireland 508
Hungary 504
Sweden 503
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OECD Average: 500
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Asian-Americans 499
Poland 498
Denmark 496
France 495
Iceland 491
United States (all students) 489
Slovak Republic 488
Spain 488
Norway 487
Luxembourg 486
Italy 475
Portugal 474
Greece 473
Hispanic-American students 439
Turkey 424
African-American students 409
Mexico 410
Can the Gaps in the USA Be Narrowed?
Though I'm not outrightly pessimistic, I'm no longer optimistic. More specifically, I have no clear and convincing suggestions for doing differently what we have done in the last 50 years since segregated schooling was outlawed in the South.
Integration was a moral imperative, period. Then came busing for two decades before it ended, with no gap closed. We tried then self-esteem building; then tried teaching students in groups, to combat so-called excessive individualism; then administered general state-level and federal-mandated exams; spent continued increases in education --- the percentage of combined public and private educational expenditures of USA GDP adding up to 7.5%, roughly fifty percent higher than the West European average.
Others, of course, may come up with new policy ideas that might work better. Who knows?
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 02:03 PM PST
Friday, February 12, 2010
WHO ARE HAPPIER --- AMERICAN OR WEST EUROPEAN WORKERS?
Today's Buggy Topic Actually . . .
. . . Ranges more widely than the subject-title might indicate. And naturally the hard-evidence of who's happier on the two sides of the Atlantic, at any rate down until the latest recession that started in the US at the end of 2007 (and later in the EU), bristled and vexed the left-wing habitués at Economist's View, where you'll find for the time being two lengthy buggy commentaries. Click here for the bugged out stuff
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 01:58 PM PST
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
MORE ON INCOME INEQUALITY, THE WELFARE STATE, AND THE USA, THE EU, AND JAPAN
The Subject-Heading Above Captures Faithfully Today's Bugged Out Stuff
Lots of fun and games, at any rate for prof bug --- plus, once more, doing professional duty as a chronic, incorrigble pedagogue --- to be found in a thread at Economist's View. Click here
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 02:16 PM PST
Monday, February 8, 2010
MORE FUN AND ILLUMINATION AS TO WHY THE USA POLITICAL LEFT DOESN'T HAVE THE INFLUENCE THAT THE WEST EUROPEAN EQUIVALENT ENJOYS
Today's Buggy Topic Continues . . .
... the prof bug comments posted two days ago in the same thread at Economist's View. Some of them are serious and add more light to the differences between American and European political, social, and economic life. Others are mre fun, shaped as replies to the indignant ripostes of a few outraged left-wing types who seem to regard the American masses as living in a state of degraded , dismal, downtrodden victim-hood, helpless objects of capitalist exploitation carried out by the rich and affluent members and their running-dogs of The Oligarchy in charge here.
Enjoy and Laugh
The looniest of the enraged radicals--- a female kook with a savior-complex diagnosed in the thread by Dr. B.B. Buggy, the illustrious CEO and Founder of the Santa Barbara Institute for the Study of Abnormal Weirdos --- postsed about a dozen hilarious ripostes choc-a-bloc with venom and fury, a kind of reflexive attack-dog assault, endlessly repetitive, that never fails to set prof bug into bursts again and again of gut-level laughter . . . her hilarity, needless to add, fully unintended.
Dr. B.B. Buggy, please note by way of introduction --- who is no relation of the buggy professor --- has won several awards for his astonishing therapeutic breakthroughs . His most famous innovation, no doubt familiar to all of you? The Guaranteed Six-Week Diet to Total Thinness. All that you chubby people out there need do is stop eating after two minutes, take out a smelly non-Cuban cigar, puff mightily 100 times inhaling all the way, and you will immediately lose your appetite. In three weeks, you will have lost 30% of your weight; in six weeks, a guaranteed outcome, you will be totally thin and dead --- no more fussing obsessively at yourself for being overweight.
To Access This Fun and Illumination,
...click here.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 08:33 AM PST
Saturday, February 6, 2010
WHY DOES THE WEST EUROPEAN LEFT DO BETTER THAN ITS EQUIVALENT IN THE USA?
The Title Above You Just Read Is . . .
. . . actually the subject matter of a thread at Economist's View, where the buggy prof left three long evidence-based posts that ranged widely. No need to say more. Click here for the posts. As usual, you might get a kick at the monstrously disturbing ripostes by the more left-wing chronic posters at that site.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 07:25 PM PST
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
WHAT CAN AMERICANS USEFULLY ADAPT FROM CANADA AND POSSIBLY FRANCE?
Today's Buggy Topic Actually Ranges . . .
. . . more widely in six posts left at Economist;s View than the title above suggests. As usual, there is also a lot of cock-a-hoop delight to be found in the wacko unintended hilarity of a left-wing ideologue in that thread, a world-class contender for the most rigid mindset on planet earth in the fact of contrary evidence . . . to the point of leaving you wondering about her sanity. Enjoy by clicking here. And maybe --- who knows? --- while laughing you might also be illuminated.
Oh, and as usual don't forget to continue the search for buggy posts by clicking on the "show more comments" link at the bottom of the first page of the thread.
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Posted by gordongordomr @ 02:20 PM PST