A few gems to ponder throughout the day. What percentage of the world’s “Big Oil” is made-up of governments vs. corporations? Maybe those who despise big-oil should be upset with the former rather than the latter. Check out the numbers. The…
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Is Matt Damon Right About Teachers’ Sh***y Pay?
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The last few days this story has been making the rounds on various blogs and news outlets. [Also, see how teachers' unions undermine parental control and interests.] But is Damon Right? Is Matt Damon Right That Teachers Make a “Shitty”…
It’s All About The Kids In Atlanta – Cheating Teachers
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Wow, ouch. And check it out, Dr. Beverly L. Hall (in red center in the pic) was named 2009 National Superintendent of the Year. Seems about right. Another fox guards henhouse story. Govt. schools in their finest hour. If this…
New York Leads All States In School Spending Per Student
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Hey, but at least we get our money’s worth, right? New York leads all states in school spending per student – syracuse.com: “Syracuse, NY — Once again, New York is tops in school spending. School districts in New York an…
Obama skirts rule of law to reward pals, punish foes …
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Once again I ask, if the new law is so wonderful and a book to all, why would anyone, let alone Obama’s biggest supporters, want a legal exemption from it? Something doesn’t add up. Obama skirts rule of law to…
So Much For “Free” Public Schools
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Note what’s happening here. Public/Govt. schools are in a serious budget crisis, due in very large part to the pay and benefits to teachers’ union members. So how do they attempt solve the problem? By cutting everything else, and charging…
The Coming Postal Bailout?
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From the WSJ. Stay vigilant. Watch your wallets. “The odds of a multibillion-dollar rescue package went way up this week when Postal Service management reported a $2.2 billion loss for the first quarter, more than 25% higher than last year…
