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Lets not educate ourselves. Just give all public employees raises during a depression. Lets continue to blame one man who was a puppet for all of the world's problems. Lets re-elect a guy who has made things far worse. And if we don't elect him lets elect the guy who won't do any better or make a bit of difference.
Lets just take everything from the suckers who actually pay taxes. Fu.ck us. F.uck us hard. Just let us have jobs and a f.ucking pizza on the weekend. F.uck books, f.uck newspapers. Let's watch Dancing with the Stars and check Huffy Post on our phone and get all slacktivist on social media about how f.ucking cool our President is. He sings old soul songs for crying out loud!! |
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don't run out of ammo. |
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Well the teachers decided to strike, not because of money (they’re offered a 16% pay raise) but because of the job evaluation process. The board wants to grade 45% of teachers performance based on their students’ test scores. Get this, the teachers union thinks that would lead to more cheating.
Numbers behind the scene reveal how pitiful the Chicago school system is. 21K teachers to teach 400K students or one teacher for every 19 students. A $5.1 billion total budget divided up between 400K students comes to $12,800.00 per student. And the pie in the face caveat is CPS graduates just over 50% or its high school students with a good portion of its graduates needing further work to enter college. The teachers were asked not to picket schools acting as day care centers and they responded by picketing those schools using drums to disrupt any meaningful activities going on inside. CPS is simply a microcosm of what’s wrong with government getting involved in anything but governing. Schools need to be schools and not restaurants and day-care centers. For the sake of the students both present and in the future we need to provide school vouchers at the least. Better yet, privatize the entire school system and let private/parochial schools do what they’ve been doing all along. |
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Performance-based jobs are rampant with cheating.
Riot is the google queen. She'll find some stories about teachers fixing test scores. The revolution is televised. Chicago gets what it deserves. One of the most corrupt cities in the world. |
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Meanwhile, the city’s 118 charter schools are not affected by the strike.
![]() It has been suggested that the union may be going on strike for the sole purpose of allowing Obama to intervene and settle the labor dispute, painting him as a uniter, or perhaps even as being tough on unions. This is Chicago, after all. |
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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http://cnsnews.com/news/article/us-d...icient-reading
..Poor kids..pay the teachers more..I know i could not live on 76k a year |