Now please go respond to all of the Rs posting about Sears earlier. Or maybe it's only and issue when a D does it. |
It's not just proles. Well, unless you consider everyone who isn't a billionaire a prole. Maybe we are. ![]() |
It wasn't a hallucination - detracking early grades (not eliminating advanced math or taking away IB/APs!) was a discussion early on along with a whole slew of other ideas that actually were solid enough to make the infographic. It wasn't a hidden agenda or goal - it was a discussion point. Maybe ~5 minutes within hours of other topics. At no point were they "getting rid of advanced math". |
Proles are anyone that are not in the political class. Our politicians should be appointed by other politicians. That's the only safe way to government democratically. |
Just want to point out in the data that the stats on deceiving. At our school in hybrid, some kids were only in school 2 hours a week for an outdoor class to help them connect to peers. Others were in 4 days, but without a teacher and were learning on their tablets… but at school. My kids were the fortunate group to get 2 days a week with a teacher in person for the last two months of school. This was spun in the stats as 100% of kids being back in school. This is versus privates, and red-state schools, where kids were in school, with teachers, 5 days a week. It’s frustrating to be told kids were in school, they weren’t. And it’s frustrating to be told it couldn’t be done, when it was. It just wasn’t done here. |
I don't think a party can win by constantly demeaning and talking down to anyone who disagrees even the slightest bit with the party taking points. Purity tests don't work for either party. Small, incremental wins that makes people's lives better...pretty simple. |
We should rename Election Day as Squirrel Day in homage to the silliness on this forum. |
Sorry, the graph/data isn't more clear. The yellow part is the hybrid. Red is virtual. And blue is full-time. |
LOL |
It seems to work pretty well for Republicans, which is interesting. |
To further clarify.... In Feb 2021 - when our schools were starting to send kids back to hybrid: 44% of US kids had a full-time in-person option 24.9% had a hybrid option 33.6% only had a virtual option |
That thread disappeared, sadly. I am happy that a few people remembered! |
I was assuming it was a 1984 reference. Which is eerily appropriate here. IGNORANCE IS TRUTH. |
this one? https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1011907.page |
Here’s the thing - there are people who always vote R, and people who always vote D. Nothing is going to change that. It’s the people who don’t vote or could go either way. I personally don’t think demeaning that got them. I just think it was the reality of school closures. The Ds didn’t offer something similar to break the tie - they were out of touch with how big of an issue the school closures were. |