Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Bush Diversions

So the (p)resident will wait until January to announce his new Iraq policy. The New York Times opines that he is waiting until enthusiasm (is there any?) for the ISG's report to wane before doing whatever it is his handlers want him to do anyway. Meanwhile, we wait to see how many more troops and Iraqi citizens will be the last people to die for a mistake (thanks, John Kerry).

I know Nancy Pelosi said that impeachment was "off the table." That's fine; politicians are better at getting in front of a parade than at starting one. Let the investigations begin. If we can prove criminal charges against Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Gonzales, Wolfowitz, et al., the impeachment cry will become a juggernaut. Expect a ton of sprinting, some of it even by Republicans, to get in front of the floats.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

How does the creature say "complete"?

In the November 29 Sacramento Bee, Peter Schrag opines that California's community colleges have failed in the category of "completion": "That's the percentage of beginning students who actually get a degree, transfer to a four-year college, or complete the vocational program they began." What if that is not the goal? What if the goal is to retake English 1A over the summer before returning to Chico or Davis for one's four-year program? What if, after years of work in some other field, a retiree wants to study something unrelated to his or her career? Can't those people be said to have "completed" their goal? Schrag himself acknowledges that "the community colleges are -- and have to be -- all things to all people," so the rather short list of criteria doesn't truly apply. We cannot judge community colleges the way we judge universities or tech colleges because the mission is so varied.

Stay tuned for my dissection of the state policy analyst's report.