When I first heard her quote, the instinctive reaction was to scream, "CAN YOU BLAME HER?!?" [emoji1]Good on her. Those other assholes could use a drink.
To Republicans, the heart and soul of Latino voters is kind of on the line... they are afraid that an influx of a poor minority will completely usurp their power base (and it will) but they also see that a large block of Latino voters are also highly religious people who don't give two shits about immigration (why would they? They are already here), which tends to make a good portion of them vote conservative. So the Republicans are scrambling to find a way to make THEM the saviors of the working class minority community they need to win over, while at the same keeping their credibility with the racist hicks that populate states like Texas and Arizona.Federal Judge in Texas (surprise!) shut down Obama's immigration amnesty.
Regardless of whether or not the amnesty was a good call, I notice Republicans cheering this as a win for the Constitution they pretend to cherish, but I know Bush Jr wanted to do a similar thing during his presidency. Does anyone remember if Republicans were against him as well, or did he get praised on it because he was one of their party?
Obama will not compromise, and as a result congress is more difficult than ever - even when the democrats held both house and senate,
Yeah, that's some magical revisionist history, for sure.
Sounds to me like some USAF brass need to "decide" to retire. Retiring the A-10 would be insane.
I'm waiting to see if he expounds on the "He had 2 years of a Democratic controlled House and Senate." schtick.Yeah, that's some magical revisionist history, for sure.
"Hail Hydra"
You remember Uncle Joe? He was the one afraid to cut the cake.What's to be done about creepy uncle Joe?
Well maybe if they went out and got a job instead of wasting time at school, they'd be better able to make a dent in that huge debt we're gonna leave 'em!we have way too many poor children in the US.
SOCIALISM!!But even if we assume for the moment the assertions are true, and if the correlation is also causation, then what's the solution?
YEAH, THATJust deposit money into their parents accounts until the children aren't poor any more?
The issue isn't just money, but also time: poorer families tend to have to work more hours to make ends meet, which means less time to get involved in the academic lives of their children. You need to remember, Americans (on average ) work more hours for less pay and compensation than virtually every first world nation outside of Japan. As such, it's much easier for kids in other countries to get the help they need at home, which relieves the burden of the teacher, who can instead focus on teaching. This is why public schools in other countries can score so high on tests while our kids are struggling.I'm not going to dismiss it out of hand, but the former article was very poorly sourced, and the second uses, for reasons I can't fathom, an unnecessarily convoluted display method which makes the study hard to read and impossible to copy/paste from. But even if we assume for the moment the assertions are true, and if the correlation is also causation, then what's the solution? Just deposit money into their parents accounts until the children aren't poor any more? Not only can we not afford it, but within a few months I guarantee you 90% of those families will be right back where they started, same as how poor lottery winners generally end up poor again.
More than time plays a part there. There's also the entitlement parents seem to have about their child doing well in school. Ancedotally it always seemed like the parents of my mom's students had plenty of time to come in and complain about how she was failing their child who wasn't doing any work.The issue isn't just money, but also time: poorer families tend to have to work more hours to make ends meet, which means less time to get involved in the academic lives of their children.
Really? They came in to complain for at least an hour every week? The same parent over and over?More than time plays a part there. There's also the entitlement parents seem to have about their child doing well in school. Ancedotally it always seemed like the parents of my mom's students had plenty of time to come in and complain about how she was failing their child who wasn't doing any work.
Dafuq is a jigaboo? I live in the racist south, and that's a new one to me. She must have learned that one from her great grandfather./facepalm
Yes, Kristi, "Jigaboo" is a word, and you probably shouldn't use it. Especially not on the air.
Ohio news anchor Kristi Capel was trying to compliment Lady Gaga here, but she somehow was unable to get through her brief thought without saying something racist.”It’s hard to hear her voice with all the jigaboo music…that she…whatever you want to call it…jigaboo, haha!” When she was called out for using a derogatory term for black people to describe Lady Gaga’s music, she apologized on Twitter, explaining, “I had no idea it was a word or what it meant.”
Here’s the video. What do you think? Was this an innocent slip up or intentional racism? You be the judge…
….and her Tweet apologizing for it
It does hail from the days when Eenie Meenie Miney Moe was catching niggers by the toe instead of tigers, but still, a broadcaster should know such things.Dafuq is a jigaboo? I live in the racist south, and that's a new one to me. She must have learned that one from her great grandfather.
... you really think people, after all the other things he's done that you find objectionable, are going to FINALLY see the light and oust him over a $3 increase in camping fees at state parks?Hopefully this might actually get the mindless skulls of mush up here in the Great North Woods to realize their emperor has no clothes:
Walker to make huge cuts to DNR, State Park funding
Already pulled due to a copyright claim by Fox etc etc.Here’s the video.