This is an honest and insightful article from the Times about a Bronx Middle School's relative success and the never ending challenges it faces. I have said it repeatedly, parents have to be involved, irrespective of the resources of the school. Additionally, it seems that NYC DOE and NY State DOE regulations that stand in the way of this principal (or, prohibit him from receiving the extra resources that he needs) should be re-evaulauted---it makes no sense that he is penalized in some ways for his success. [One, another note, I am glad that Cathie Black, Mayor Bloomberg's initial choice to replace Joel Klein as Chancellor, has "resigned". I just wish the Mayor had left with her].
After spending countless time commenting on the craziness of others on the internet, I decided to create a central place for my ideas and thoughts (and quite possibly, my own craziness). Most likely, I will piss off alot of people, but I that's cool with me.
About Me

- RandomThgt
- New York City, New York, United States
- 41 year old African-American Male. I like to think of myself as a jack of all trades and a master of none...I rely on reasoned common sense, rationality and what my gut tells me is right/wrong (combined with the well reasoned opinions of others!). I don't consider myself an expert on anything in particular, but I have lots of opinions.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Bristol Palin Earns What?
The absurdity of this story speaks for itself...Suffice it to say that I won't be counted as a contributor to this organization.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Whose Crazier---Charlie Sheen or the Ticketholders?
This is kinda funny to me, in a sick way, I mean, what honestly did the ticket buyers expect? Why would ANYONE pay $150 per ticket to see Charlie Sheen do anything? Personally, if I were Charlie Sheen, I wouldn't give any thought to giving these people a refund. I guess there is some truth to the old saying that a sucker is born every minute...
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Who Looks Crazier?
This is part of the reason that I have a problem with religion---First, this lunatic Pastor Terry Jones decides to put the Koran on trial, and, upon reaching a "guilty verdict", burns the Koran ...In response, some Muslims react with violent protests...As strongly as I hold certain beliefs and ideas, I am not about to engage in violent demonstrations because some mentally deranged media whore who calls himself a pastor defaces an inanimate object of symbolism that I hold dear...Both of these actors look bad (and, by no means do I think that the actions of these demonstrators are demonstrative of the overwhelming majority of Muslims...), but, this is a mind set that I can't process...
Manning Marable Dies
Well known historian and social critic Manning Marable died yesterday (and, coincidentally, he has a new biography on Malcolm X that will be released on Monday).
I remember reading some of his work for a research project in college...He was very deep...I look forward to the new tome.
I remember reading some of his work for a research project in college...He was very deep...I look forward to the new tome.
Buffet's Straight Talk
When I first read about the resignation of Warren Buffet's possible successor, I thought that Mr. Buffet's excuse and/or justification rang pretty hollow. Apparently, I am not the only person who thought so...Same thing happened within the last 12 months when Goldman was under intense scrutiny for its business operations following a multi-billion $ tax payer bailout (and some serious gaffes from its CEO). No less a savior than Warren Buffet came to Goldman's rescue (for the second time, I might add...at the height of the financial collapse, Mr. Buffet provided Goldman with $5 billion in capital in exchange for some period advantageous business terms---the Treasury Department should have been paying attention).
Its not surprising that Mr. Buffet would defend his businesses (and, in some case, the folks that work for him). I think (for me, at least) what's a little unsettling is that Mr. Buffet is considered my most to be a straight talker (I don't know him, so I can't say that I share that view). However, in the instances outlined by this op-ed columnist (and, the Goldman scenario), Mr. Buffet did what [most?] people tend to do---they throw objectivity out the door for the sake of self-serving statements or positions (whether those protections are in protection of themselves or their businesses interests). For one the country's (and, indeed, the world's) wealthiest men, this appears a little unseemly...Why risk your credibility to defend what in many cases (at least those that have been outlined) appear to be indefensible? I think this is a pretty straightforward question.
Its not surprising that Mr. Buffet would defend his businesses (and, in some case, the folks that work for him). I think (for me, at least) what's a little unsettling is that Mr. Buffet is considered my most to be a straight talker (I don't know him, so I can't say that I share that view). However, in the instances outlined by this op-ed columnist (and, the Goldman scenario), Mr. Buffet did what [most?] people tend to do---they throw objectivity out the door for the sake of self-serving statements or positions (whether those protections are in protection of themselves or their businesses interests). For one the country's (and, indeed, the world's) wealthiest men, this appears a little unseemly...Why risk your credibility to defend what in many cases (at least those that have been outlined) appear to be indefensible? I think this is a pretty straightforward question.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Whose crazy here?
So Snooki earned more than Toni Morrison for an appearance at Rutgers (yes, there are some subtle considerations involved as outlined in the article), but the bottomline is---are you kidding me? Its no wonder this country is in its current state (which was a long time coming!).
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