Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
Anonymous wrote:Wife of cofounder of WWE. Clearly qualified /sAnonymous wrote:Related to Publisher's sweeping house guy?? Or was it host of a 80s TV show?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's rank from crazy to least crazy:
Matt Gaetz is far and away the craziest pick.
Next would have to be Pete Hegseth, followed closely by Tulsi Gabbard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Yes I agree. Although even without them, many middle class and upper middle class parents are fleeing even “good” public schools due to ESL and IEP’s run amok. Schools are having to handle both without enough staff and funding and the “regular” kids are getting lost. My kids are in HS now and want to finish where they are, but if I had little kids starting out, I don’t think I’d send them to our “good” public school.
I grew up with tons of ESL students in Arizona. They do not slow down class! IEPs weren’t a thing when I was in school. We just held the kids with ADHD back. People who move their kids because of ESL students don’t know anything and operate on false assumptions.
My kids attend a Title 1 DCPS high school in DC. My senior has become a wonderful writer. They are getting a great education. We shall see where my senior goes to college in the Fall. If I had younger kids, I would send them on the same educational path. We don’t supplement at home either. We also both have PhDs.
My family is similar. My kids are among the only white kids in their Arizona school. My kids also speak Spanish fluently. Like they literally test as native speakers. We actually chose to live in Arizona because we like the Mexican influence here. I love that my kids are growing up speaking two languages fluently. I get it varies across the US, but I don’t get why everyone is so afraid of kids who speak Spanish being in school with kids who speak English.
Anonymous wrote:She ran a billion dollar business, which is a lot more than what most Dems can say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Yes I agree. Although even without them, many middle class and upper middle class parents are fleeing even “good” public schools due to ESL and IEP’s run amok. Schools are having to handle both without enough staff and funding and the “regular” kids are getting lost. My kids are in HS now and want to finish where they are, but if I had little kids starting out, I don’t think I’d send them to our “good” public school.
I grew up with tons of ESL students in Arizona. They do not slow down class! IEPs weren’t a thing when I was in school. We just held the kids with ADHD back. People who move their kids because of ESL students don’t know anything and operate on false assumptions.
My kids attend a Title 1 DCPS high school in DC. My senior has become a wonderful writer. They are getting a great education. We shall see where my senior goes to college in the Fall. If I had younger kids, I would send them on the same educational path. We don’t supplement at home either. We also both have PhDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
I’m sure their list of what makes someone “qualified” for a government position is different from yours.
10 Presidents did not have a college degree.
While this is true, the last of these 10 was Harry Truman, and before that William McKinley. To put it another way - since women gained the right to vote, 17 of our 18 presidents had college degrees.
Trump and Biden have are living, well almost dead but still living, proof that any fool can get a college degree.
Trump got his degree because his daddy was rich and greased palms with donations to universities. Biden had no such luxury and had to do it the hard way.
And now 60 years later they have found common ground in that they have both done a great disservice to this country.
Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it sounds crazy but this is not the craziest pick he's made this week. And it's only Tuesday.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
I’m sure their list of what makes someone “qualified” for a government position is different from yours.
10 Presidents did not have a college degree.
While this is true, the last of these 10 was Harry Truman, and before that William McKinley. To put it another way - since women gained the right to vote, 17 of our 18 presidents had college degrees.
Trump and Biden have are living, well almost dead but still living, proof that any fool can get a college degree.
Trump got his degree because his daddy was rich and greased palms with donations to universities. Biden had no such luxury and had to do it the hard way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t want any religion in schools.
+1. And I don’t want vouchers. And if there are vouchers, religious schools should be wholly ineligible.
Vouchers will destroy public education
Yes I agree. Although even without them, many middle class and upper middle class parents are fleeing even “good” public schools due to ESL and IEP’s run amok. Schools are having to handle both without enough staff and funding and the “regular” kids are getting lost. My kids are in HS now and want to finish where they are, but if I had little kids starting out, I don’t think I’d send them to our “good” public school.
I grew up with tons of ESL students in Arizona. They do not slow down class! IEPs weren’t a thing when I was in school. We just held the kids with ADHD back. People who move their kids because of ESL students don’t know anything and operate on false assumptions.
My kids attend a Title 1 DCPS high school in DC. My senior has become a wonderful writer. They are getting a great education. We shall see where my senior goes to college in the Fall. If I had younger kids, I would send them on the same educational path. We don’t supplement at home either. We also both have PhDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mockery of this position, founding fathers, this country
I’m sure their list of what makes someone “qualified” for a government position is different from yours.
10 Presidents did not have a college degree.
While this is true, the last of these 10 was Harry Truman, and before that William McKinley. To put it another way - since women gained the right to vote, 17 of our 18 presidents had college degrees.
Trump and Biden have are living, well almost dead but still living, proof that any fool can get a college degree.