Saturday, April 6, 2013

OK, so, we're on the brink of war.  North Korea (NK), as it has over and over in the past, is threatening to wipe the US and South Korea (SK) off the map. They chat it up every time the US and SK hold joint military operations. So, why has it escalated this time?  Could it be because SK has stepped up threats against NK. The US, at the same time, is sending heavy artillery to SK including stealth bombers and big boats... so, how can we avoid a war?  Is NK serious?  Are we backing them up against a wall?  Will they react like any cornered animal and attack... even though they know they will not survive?  Will they feel they must attack to save face? 

Some time back, I attended a class on negotiation. In that class, I was introduced to the teachings of W. Edwards Deming, the architect of Japan's quest for quality.  The course also taught about leaving 1/2% for the chairman. In Japan, the chairman was the ultimate authority. After his minions negotiated what a vendor called his "best price", the chairman would insist on more off. If there wasn't that 1/2% for the chairman, the deal would not be approved. In that part of the country, it is more important to "save face" as it is to get the best price. We are not looking at a leader that wants to destroy anyone... he is just trying to "save face" among his people. If we want to deescalate this situation, we must give this dude a way to save face. 

OK, you say, what about the nukes?  Could it be the increasing sanctions? Could it be we've all but cut off their ability to feed their people?  Would it be possible to trade corn for access?  Has anyone offered wheat for closing down nuclear facilities?  How do we know if any of that has been tried?  Does it seem to you that both NK and SK, and the US for that matter, are puffing out their chest and thumping on it like 10 ton gorillas?  

What would you suggest?

 

Monday, April 1, 2013

Immigration Problems, Crime, Solved

Ya know, sometimes you read something that just makes you go, "what the heck!".

While researching gov't expenditures, I found that it costs around


FORTY SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR

to incarcerate a single prisoner in California. It would seem to me that, for that money, we could give every single arrestee a job picking strawberries, melons, and other produce. We could teach them how to landscape, drywall, carpentry. We could teach them how to fix roads and bridges. There is a huge demand for welder. The 2.5 million in prison would take the jobs from a quarter of the illegals... who would just go back home...

Making $47,000.00/yr, they could help the real estate market, pump dollars into the local economy, support schools. They would gain a sense of worth, purpose... They would no longer need to steal to to feed their family.  Add incentives for productivity. Offer to expung records, reduce charges if certain benchmarks are achieved.


The trick is to catch these folks before they enter the system... or target low risk inmates.

I only see one problem. All our chronically unemployed would start holding up liquor stores and turning themselves in.... just for the job.