Online story on Top/Bottom 10 states 'spending' per student:
1. New York
> Spending per pupil: $19,076
> Total education spending: $59.2 billion (2nd highest)
> Pct. with high school diploma: 85.0% (16th lowest)
> Median household income: $55,246 (16th highest)
50. Utah
> Spending per pupil: $6,212
> Total education spending: $4.2 billion (16th lowest)
> Pct. with high school diploma: 90.3% (14th highest)
> Median household income: $55,869 (14th highest)
1. New York
> Spending per pupil: $19,076
> Total education spending: $59.2 billion (2nd highest)
> Pct. with high school diploma: 85.0% (16th lowest)
> Median household income: $55,246 (16th highest)
50. Utah
> Spending per pupil: $6,212
> Total education spending: $4.2 billion (16th lowest)
> Pct. with high school diploma: 90.3% (14th highest)
> Median household income: $55,869 (14th highest)
-- Georgia was in neither group, but how interesting are these figures
between the highest and lowest? Utah spends about 1/15th of what NY spends, has
a higher graduation rate, and its citizens earn more than New Yorkers. This
shoots the hell out of DOE figures and myths.
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From the 'instant discrimination' department: "The New York Daily News
reported Sunday that Blitzer's on-air time may be reduced as president Jeff
Zucker continues his overhaul of programming. “Wolf is going to be gradually
phased out and replaced with a younger, hipper host,” a source told the
newspaper. “The decision has been made that people want to look at beautiful
people, and although Wolf is no beast, they’re thinking younger.” -- When he was
on air, Walter Cronkite dominated the news and trust of a nation. He was neither
a spring chicken, nor a babe-magnet. People gravitate to the truth.
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Online headline: "Egypt's Highest Court Rules Legislature Elected
Illegally" -- Hmmm, where was Cuzzin Jimmy?
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Online headline/pic: "Israeli Army Disciplines Female Soldiers For Racy
Photos"
A female soldier from the 'Karakal' Battalion in action during training
near the Israeli-Egyptian border on December 14, 2010 near Azoz, Israel. The
Karakal is a mixed-sex battalion formed in 2004, with men and women serving
together in this combat unit, based in the Negev desert on the borders with
Egypt and Jordan" -- What's wrong with this pic? Looks more like a shot we might
expect from a Victoria's Secret catalog. Who amongst you sights with your left
eye and use your right hand on the trigger?
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Online headline/story: "Roy Hibbert apologizes for use of gay slur, fined
by NBA * Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert used the term "no homo" at the end of
his response to a question about the Miami Heat's LeBron James * The phrase "no
homo" is slang used by some to separate themselves from what could be construed
as a gay, placing homosexuality in a negative light." -- I wish Hibbert would
challenge the NBA fine on the basis of his 1st Amendment rights alone. Political
correctness and sensitivity are something Hibbert has to deal with in his his
position, but referring to James as "no homo" was a compliment... manliness and
no weal wrist. Gays should offended that someone else has to speak up for them
on such an issue.
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I'm not sure whether there is a law on the books, but if not, there should
be one about intentionally feeding feral cats on public property. Went on the
River Walk just south of the Columbus Mills location, and someone, perhaps more
than one person, has literally built a "cat station" between the Walk and the
River. It's complete with boxes to sleep/climb on, and has stainless steel
feeding and watering bowls. When I saw it, someone had been there pretty
recently as the food bowl was nearly full. There was also a cat sleeping on the
boxes, and it seemed rather upset that I was in its 'space'. I backed out and it
calmed down again, but what if a child wandered in and tried to 'pet' that feral
cat.....
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Low-info voter's L-E "soundoff": "Tell it
like it is. Fox News would say anything and do anything if they thought it would
create problems for the Obama administration." -- The news is what it is, and
Fox reports the news, Fox doesn't create it.
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I do not understand why any Court of
appeals would reverse a criminal case based on purely on 'ineffective counsel'.
Facts are facts, and it's a jury that determines the case based on those facts.
It ius not always about how they are presented, but on how the jury determines
the value of any particular factin its decision. Now, I could see a Court
of appeals sending a case back for "ineffective Jurying"; the jury for OJ or
Casey Anthony would lead that group.
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L-E's "Looking Back" feature: "President
Kennedy today outlined his strong new civil rights proposals to Democratic
legislative leaders. Speaker John W. McCormack … and other Democratic leaders
called to the White House for an unusual Monday morning conference were
tight-lipped about what the new program would entail." -- Oh, the rest of the
story is that it passed only because Republicans voted for it.
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L-E story: "BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama Democrats delayed a
planned vote for a new party chairman, a move the interim chair said Sunday
meant the struggling organization could go several more months without a
permanent leader. " -- A couple of word exchanges nad you's think this was about
the MCSD's superintendent saga. Guess neither the Alabama DUMBERats'
chairmanship or the MCSD superintendent job is that
appealing.
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Online
story: "The IRS scandal grows crazier every day. A few days ago it was reported
that Douglas Shulman, former IRS commissioner, had 157 White House visits during
his tenure. According to The Daily Caller, “publicly released records show that
embattled former IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman visited the White House at
least 157 times during the Obama administration, more recorded visits than even
the most trusted members of the president’s Cabinet.” * Now it is being reported
that Shulman’s wife, Susan Anderson, is a senior program advisor for an
organization which could have had very much to gain from IRS targeting of
certain groups. * Here’s a simple question. Do you think that Shulman’s wife’s
organization, Public Campaign, would have any interest in Crossroads GPS? $71
million is a lot of money and that seems to be the exact sort of thing that
Public Campaign is fighting against." -- This scandal has more layers than a
peeled onion...
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Online
story: "Darrell Issa (R-CA), Chairman of the House Oversight and Government
Reform Committee, brought to light new testimony from Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) employees on Sunday. On CNN’s State of the Union Issa pointed out
the that the Obama administration’s claim about “a few rogue agents” being the
ones guilty of targeting political enemies is patently false and his committee
provided transcriptions, in which a Cincinnati IRS employee was clear in stating
that they were ordered by Washington, D.C. personnel to heavily scrutinize Tea
Party groups. After providing transcripts, Issa gestured towards the image of
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney and called him a “paid liar.” -- Every
Judas 00-bama spinmeister is a paid liar. Just look at the fall-out of
casualties of 00-bama appointees in the last 5 years.
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Why
aren't the raft riders charged sales taxes for the entertainment they purchase?
Mayor Obamlinson says the Whitewater Express is selling"services", so it is not
a taxable item. I say Whitewater Express is selling "seats" to a recreational
event, no different from your sport, concert, movie, cruise, or airplane
tickets.
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Judas
00-bama is appointing a Republican to head the FBI. You know, there's truly
madness to his methods. With a Republican in the hot seat, he guesses
theRepublicans will ease up on scandals.
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The only reason not to dispense immediate consequences to the IRS department heads is because they not only know about the dastardly acts, the people who should have been fired have the goods on you, and they would strike back in the press. Even "disgruntled" ex-employees have credibility in number.
The only reason not to dispense immediate consequences to the IRS department heads is because they not only know about the dastardly acts, the people who should have been fired have the goods on you, and they would strike back in the press. Even "disgruntled" ex-employees have credibility in number.
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Now the
government Housing Tsars have decided that "zoning laws" are discriminatory.
Without zoning, some contractor could erect a bunch of Mac-mansions next to a
public housing complex and raise the value of the public housing so even with
the tax supplemental assistance, no one could afford them. Either that or all
the Mac-mansions would be empty.
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Hmmm,
wonder if IRS has a department that audits the use of tax dollars to hold
governmental department resort area conferences? How about for itself? Seems
that the figure of $50,000,000.00 is floating around that has been spent by the
IRS on holding 'team building' retreats for its own employees over the last 3
years.
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Cut
Bait".... You know, you have ti wonder whether altering it with concrete
mattresses before it was tested may be the reason it's dangerous at certain
water flow rates. You also have to wonder whether that concrete pit will
withstand the power of Mother Nature.
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