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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (996033)1/24/2017 11:24:28 AM
From: FJB1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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Maxine Waters’s ridiculous claim
that Betsy DeVos ‘has never seen
the inside of a classroom’

Washington Post, by Glenn Kessler

Original Article

Posted By: Pluperfect, 1/24/2017 4:39:28 AM

“What about that Betsy DeVos? A billionaire who he is picking to head Education who has never seen the inside of a classroom. She has no experience, she has no background. That’s dangerous for our children.” —Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), remarks at the Women’s March on Washington, Jan. 21, 2017 Some of the speakers at the Women’s March on Washington repeated some dubious nostrums we have debunked in the past, such as statistics on equal pay. But this comment jumped out at us. Waters, reading from a prepared text, made these comments in the course of attacking a number of ...

We repeatedly sought comment and explanation from Waters’s staff, but they did not respond. On the face of it, it seems ridiculous. DeVos obviously once was a student — and she has four children and five grandchildren. Surely she has seen the inside of a classroom.

DeVos has been attacked for not having much of a connection to public schools. She did not attend public schools, and neither did her children. They attended privately funded Christian schools, and DeVos has advocated expanding charter schools.

But DeVos has also been involved in the Grand Rapids Public School system in Michigan. “I’ve worked as an in-school mentor for students in the Grand Rapids Public Schools, and have had the privilege of interacting with students and their families and teachers in ways that have changed my life and my perspective about education forever,” she said in her opening statement at the Senate hearing on her nomination.

Indeed, Teresa Weatherall Neal, superintendent of the Grand Rapids Public School district, has praised the selection of DeVos. “I’m really excited for the children across the nation,” Neal told MLive.com. “She has been a wonderful supporter of GRPS and our transition plan. She knows education. She knows what it is going to take in order for our kids to be helped.”

A DeVos family foundation contributed $1.5 million to the Grand Rapids Public School system in 2012-2014.




To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (996033)1/24/2017 11:35:56 AM
From: Thomas A Watson1 Recommendation

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Have you been reading Tom Kratman's (Carrera) Series?

I have two books left CA05+Come-n-TakeThem2013/ If you are not familiar, I think you would like them.



Tom Kratman

Kratman is a political refugee and defector from the People's Republic of Massachusetts. The mechanism of his defection was enlisting into the Army in 1974 at age 17, which deeply distressed his high school (Boston Latin, founded 1635) as they thought he had "higher and better things" ahead of him.

He served two years as an enlisted grunt with the 101st and 1.5 with the 193rd Infantry Brigade in Panama, getting 2 years of college done (when he wasn't in the field he was taking courses). At that point the Army gave Kratman a scholarship and sent him off to Boston College to finish his degree and obtain a commission. Tom graduated, cum laude, in 1980 and returned to the Army as an infantry officer.

Genres: Science Fiction