Archive for 2013

DON’T WORRY, THE CITY WILL PROTECT YOU — EXCEPT . . .

Strangely, NYC doesn’t take that position in court. A madman kills four, NYPD manhunt follows. Two officers are in a subway cab when the madman enters the car, and they do nothing to stop him. He stabs a passenger right next to them, who in turn wrestles him down, at which point the NYPD folks finally emerge. Now he sues the city, and it of course argues that it has no legal duty to protect the citizenry.

Perhaps we need a federal law — clearly appropriate under Congress’s 14th Amendment powers — making cities that ban ownership and carrying of guns strictly liable for citizens’ losses from violent crime.

HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Push to Gauge Bang for Buck from College Gains Steam.

U.S. and state officials are intensifying efforts to hold colleges accountable for what happens after graduation, a sign of frustration with sky-high tuition costs and student-loan debt.

Sens. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) and Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) are expected to reintroduce this week legislation that would require states to make more accessible the average salaries of colleges’ graduates. The figures could help prospective students compare salaries by college and major to assess the best return on their investment.

A similar bipartisan bill died last year, but a renewed push has gained political momentum in recent weeks. “This begins to introduce some market forces into the academic arena that have not been there,” said Mr. Wyden, adding that support for the move is unusually broad given the political divide in Washington. Rep. Eric Cantor (R., Va.), the House majority leader, said he intends to support a similar measure in the House.

High-school seniors now trying to decide which college to attend next fall are awash with information about costs, from dorm rooms to meal plans. But there is almost no easy way to tell what graduates at specific schools earn—or how many found jobs in their chosen field. Supporters say more transparency is needed as students graduate deeper in debt and enter the rocky job market.

This is potentially very big.

STATE OF THE UNION: Debt? What Debt?

BING MEASURED AUDIENCE REACTION TO THE STATE OF THE UNION, and it tanked during the gun-control discussion.

Gun control is a movement of old, white people. By endorsing it, Obama just looks like a cornball brother.

STEPHEN GREEN WILL BE DRUNKBLOGGING THE STATE OF THE UNION.

UPDATE: “Um… Mr. President, who suggested the sequester? Faced with actual cuts, real cuts in real time, Obama blinks. And he’s the one who proposed them.”

Plus: “‘The greatest nation on earth cannot continue drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next.’ This is like me berating the trash guys for all the empty liquor bottles they haul away from the end of my drive.”