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  • Reply to: Koch-Fueled Playbook against Working Families Exposed by CMD   8 years 6 months ago
    You forgot to mention 10,000 gallons of MCHM leaking into our water system in Charleston!
  • Reply to: Anti-Muslim CEO Is Key Walker Ally   8 years 6 months ago
    A paragraph from the Post: The Journal Sentinel reported: The company has prayer rooms for them but says it can’t afford to shut down an assembly line for unscheduled prayer breaks. “The best solution is to stay with the policy we have had for many years, which is two scheduled breaks during each shift. … Those 10-minute breaks should allow enough time for prayer, if someone wants to pray,” said company president Dan Ariens. Contrastingly, “It came out of nowhere and the company did not want to listen to some suggestions and options to make the current breaks more flexible to align with the prayer schedule,” Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations office in Minneapolis, told Reuters.
  • Reply to: Koch-Fueled Playbook against Working Families Exposed by CMD   8 years 6 months ago
    As if things in WV weren't bad enough! It's where Massey Energy's flagrant safety violations at Upper Big Branch Mine killed 29 and injured in 2010--the worst coal mining disaster in 40 years; and where a "bomb train" carrying crude oil from N Dakota to Virginia derailed near Mount Carbon in Feb. 2015, causing fireballs and conflagrations on 19 rail cars, each w/some 30,000 gallons of crude, destroying one home, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of others, and causing a shutdown of two water treatment plants; and where in 1970 a Pittston Coal Company slurry impoundment dam in Logan County burst (days after it was declared 'satisfactory' by a federal mine inspector); and where the largest construction site disaster in U.S. history happened at Willow Island Power Station, where 51 workers were killed in 1978 because of faulty concrete, and where fracking is now tearing the state apart, w/more than 16,000 acres of damaged land since 2005 and 200+ lawsuits against frackers in '13 & '14.
  • Reply to: Charter School Black Hole: CMD Special Investigation Reveals Huge Info Gap on Charter Spending   8 years 7 months ago
    Margaret Burns - if you actually believe that the reason students are becoming ill, crying and disliking school is tied to private or charter schools, you indeed have drank vast quantities of the Kool-Aid. While I believe these schools who have received funding and failed to open should be investigated, I believe there is a deeper underlying agenda present. I don't think this is the place to get into that conversation - but Mrs. Burns, let me make one thing very clear to you. If public schools were actually teaching the students information, no wait, accurate and truthful, and useful information, then there would be a higher attendance at your public schools. The public school system has failed. Failed America and most disheartening, failed the youth, the student. They have failed because of the influence that politics has had in the content that public schools are instructed to teach. Today, public school students are taught to take a test. A very specific test. In fact in the Atlanta airport, during a flight delay, I struck up a conversation with an older lady. I found out where she was from - near my town and asked what she did. She told me she was a teacher - for 35 years, in the Killeen ISD. I then asked, "What do you teach?" Her response floored me, but rung with such truth and honesty, I could only shake my head. She looked at me and replied, "Nothing." I paused for a moment to allow the magnitude of that revelatory comment to sink in. She just told me, "I teach nothing to our kids." Not because she's lazy and plays crossword puzzles or mahjong, it's because the polity of public school system has become so bogged down with garbage and a pure focus on taking some ridiculous test for money that she spoke volumes of truth. Even the material has changed over the years. Not toward the truth, but toward POLITICAL CORRECTNESS. Of course that falls smack dab in the middle of said agenda of prwatch and every single entity attached. Liberalism to the nth degree. I can feel myself about to go on a tangent of the hypocrisy of claiming to provide UNBIASED reporting and investigative analysis. Only unbiased if you are a devout liberal! So yes, private schools and charter schools are necessary. They are necessary so that the United States of American can continue to be competitive in the market place. They are necessary to prevent America from becoming a state of ignorant sheep. Our country needs a desperate change and I don't mean the kind that your guy POTUS has brought upon us, but real change - good change. Our public schools need the same. They need a revival. A revival of truth, character and integrity. A revival of the purpose in which teachers felt "called" to this profession. To actually teach - to make a positive influence upon a generation that is coming after them, but to whom the state of our country rests squarely upon their shoulders.
  • Reply to: State Farm Insurance Claims "No Fault" in Bankrolling ALEC   8 years 7 months ago
    All ALEC members work only on mattrers of specific interest to them, but they all fund, elect, and work with the same legislators for adoption of the entire ALEC agenda, and ALEC's sister organization, the Heritage Foundation, uses the entire ALEC agenda to "score" candidates, the GOP's most influential scoring sheet. Come for the insurance deregulation, stay for the homophobia and climate change denial.

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