Saturday, November 10, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
It's okay not to vote
Posted on 7:50 AM by Unknown
Michigan Daily columnist Melanie Kruvelis on the stigma of electoral abstention. Nice work.
I will be voting on Tuesday, mainly because it is cheap here and a modestly entertaining cultural experience as well. I still quite vividly remember voting for the first time in the fall of 1980. I voted for John Anderson for president. Remember him? No, you probably don't. In any event, ahead of me in line was a stoner wearing an Ozzy Osbourne t-shirt. Realizing that the two of us would have the same influence on the election was an epiphany of sorts. A few years later, I discovered H.L. Mencken, who already had it all sorted:
I will be voting on Tuesday, mainly because it is cheap here and a modestly entertaining cultural experience as well. I still quite vividly remember voting for the first time in the fall of 1980. I voted for John Anderson for president. Remember him? No, you probably don't. In any event, ahead of me in line was a stoner wearing an Ozzy Osbourne t-shirt. Realizing that the two of us would have the same influence on the election was an epiphany of sorts. A few years later, I discovered H.L. Mencken, who already had it all sorted:
I enjoy democracy immensely. It is incomparably idiotic, and hence incomparably amusing. Does it exalt dunderheads, cowards, trimmers, frauds, cads? Then the pain of seeing them go up is balanced and obliterated by the joy of seeing them come down. Is it inordinately wasteful, extravagant, dishonest? Then so is every other form of government: all alike are enemies to laborious and virtuous men. Is rascality at the very heart of it? Well, we have borne that rascality since 1776, and continue to survive. In the long run, it may turn out that rascality is necessary to human government, and even to civilization itself - that civilization, at bottom, is nothing but a colossal swindle. I do not know: I report only that when the suckers are running well the spectacle is infinitely exhilarating. But I am, it may be, a somewhat malicious man: my sympathies, when it comes to suckers, tend to be coy. What I can't make out is how any man can believe in democracy who feels for and with them, and is pained when they are debauched and made a show of. How can any man be a democrat who is sincerely a democrat?And so it shall be again this Tuesday, regardless of whether the demopublicans or the republicrats get to shovel my tax dollars in the direction of their friends for the next four years.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
UM cha-ching
Posted on 3:16 PM by Unknown
This year's freshman class at Michigan is 42.6 percent out-of-state students, the second highest proportion on record.
Assorted links
Posted on 3:02 PM by Unknown
1. Applied personnel economics. Ouch!
2. What it means to be hoist on your own petard.
3. What the Michigan dorms used to be like. Different days.
4. News of Ann Arbor on ordering pizza.
5. Beer and poltics: the graph.
Hat tip on #1 and on #5 to Charlie Brown.
2. What it means to be hoist on your own petard.
3. What the Michigan dorms used to be like. Different days.
4. News of Ann Arbor on ordering pizza.
5. Beer and poltics: the graph.
Hat tip on #1 and on #5 to Charlie Brown.
Washington 21, California 13
Posted on 6:37 AM by Unknown
Washington's offense tried hard to lose, but Cal tried harder, with the result a Washington road victory on ESPN2 last night.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
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