#1
This Administration can claim that their domestic policies are a success, but the only thing they’re really successful in doing is trapping millions more Americans in government dependence.
#6
I think this signals she won't be indicted. Slap on the wrist but nothing that could stop her campaign.
I think she'll be easier to beat with all her baggage. Biden might be an old white man who says stupid things from time to time but he has gravitas that Hillary could never fake.
#7
The reversal was so abrupt, something changed. Something very powerful changed in his calculus, something someone told him, something he was offered, something he feared. Because it was so close to an obvious announcement, it was overwhelmingly powerful....who had, knew, or offered that and for whose benefit other than Hilda's? Since I can think of no one else, something that camp did seems most likely...
This is Game of Thrones level intrigue it seems.
#8
I think this signals she won't be indicted. Slap on the wrist but nothing that could stop her campaign. rjschwarz
Yep, she's 'too big to fail.' My sense is she's just the tip of the iceberg. If she 'goes down' she'll take the entire shadow government along with her.
I don't think for a minute that she single-handedly orchestrated the Libyan gun running operations. I've got a post which will come out tomorrow on the Dolarian Company of Fresno, CA and their Bulgarian arms supply network. It's rather lengthy, but interesting.
Obama has said "she made a mistake" regarding the emails. She's holding her 'get out of jail free card' tightly in her wrinkly old hand.
#3
Could this be a foretelling? The eventual demise of so called 'public education' and the cult of teacher's unions ?
I can see a GP Large tent with flaps rolled up, folding chairs, and parent volunteers, a baseball field, and sack lunches. Happy, healthy young country kids, safely walking to and from classes. Perhaps I am a silly old man dreaming.
#4
There are a lot of very rural counties in Tennessee with no industrial base and not much agriculture. Not much air able land. When health insurance plans and increased medicare coverage are mandated from Washington in a "one size fits all" mentality the money has to come from somewhere.
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#5
Perhaps Obama will invite in the U.N. to teach class?
#6
That district is legally required to provide 180 days of "education" to all eligible. The article neglects to say where the money might come from. I remember reading the history "The Worst Hard Time" about the Dust Bowl era. A Texas schoolmarm worked without pay for several years in the 1930's just to keep the system going. People like her are rare indeed.
#7
...have the College of Education in each of the state funded universities send their 'instructors and professors' to do 90 day stints in those rural areas. Maybe they'll grasp what its like in the trenches and find out maybe what the levels of 'white privilege' look a lot different at ground level than from their offices on the campus.
#8
Online education is cheap... for those with access to computers and the internet. Perhaps Microsoft and/or Apple can make a few equipment donations to public libraries.
#9
In the county where I live there is a rise home-schooling, but not because of the quality of education. People are just too lazy to get there children up to meet the bus. I have personal knowledge of more than one "Mother" whose reason is, "I just can't get up in time for them to get on the bus". Does anyone think those children are getting an education?
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#10
I'm kinda liking what P2K sez. And make it mandatory.
#11
Make it a requirement for tenure. You must spend 90 days out of each and every year teaching *in* a public school - in a under-funded school district.
#12
Schedule conflicts when my daughter switched from one HS to another left her with no English class one year. I thought taking a 'year off' would be unwise, so I home-schooled her in English that year. No lesson plans or coordination with schools, just "Here, read this book this month and write a short report addressing these questions." She did it, and it really benefited her the next year. At some later time one of her friends asked her if she should home-school - her answer was "Oh, no! My Dad would be way too hard."
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