Billiejeens
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Today's cable shows have programs about what they call "hoarding" that gives you a flavor of what I mean in case you are not old enough to share my memories.
"Who voted for Musk?" is the cry by some Democrats who are resisting his and Trump's effort to downsize government, something Trump promised to do during his campaign. Does any politician want to say the government is too small, costs too little and that we need more regulations? Maybe some on the fringes of the Democratic Party (and we know who you are), but probably no one else.
The pathetic image of a few radical politicians showing up at the Department of Education (DOE) and getting blocked from entering the building by what appeared to be a security guard, was only the latest example of how Democrats have run out of even bad ideas. What were they protesting? The guard asked them, "What is your business here?" No one answered because the protest was the endgame. They couldn't even tell the guard who they wanted to see.
According to U.S. News and World Report: "Los Angeles Unified School District spends $19,576 per student each year." And what are taxpayers getting in return?
The publication reports that in math elementary students are at just 33 percent proficiency.
By middle school the number drops to 25 percent. It declines further to 18 percent by high school. It's not much better with reading where the numbers are 40 percent, 38 percent and 46, respectively.
Perhaps Rep. Waters ought to focus on the schools in her district rather than engage in bad political theater in Washington that helps no child.
BJ -
Democrats are in disarray.
Our Beloved President planned all of this while simultaneously fighting multiple hoax lawsuits in multiple jurisdictions.
It's a whirlwind - with Conservative Experts doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
"Who voted for Musk?" is the cry by some Democrats who are resisting his and Trump's effort to downsize government, something Trump promised to do during his campaign. Does any politician want to say the government is too small, costs too little and that we need more regulations? Maybe some on the fringes of the Democratic Party (and we know who you are), but probably no one else.
The pathetic image of a few radical politicians showing up at the Department of Education (DOE) and getting blocked from entering the building by what appeared to be a security guard, was only the latest example of how Democrats have run out of even bad ideas. What were they protesting? The guard asked them, "What is your business here?" No one answered because the protest was the endgame. They couldn't even tell the guard who they wanted to see.
According to U.S. News and World Report: "Los Angeles Unified School District spends $19,576 per student each year." And what are taxpayers getting in return?
The publication reports that in math elementary students are at just 33 percent proficiency.
By middle school the number drops to 25 percent. It declines further to 18 percent by high school. It's not much better with reading where the numbers are 40 percent, 38 percent and 46, respectively.
Perhaps Rep. Waters ought to focus on the schools in her district rather than engage in bad political theater in Washington that helps no child.
BJ -
Democrats are in disarray.
Our Beloved President planned all of this while simultaneously fighting multiple hoax lawsuits in multiple jurisdictions.
It's a whirlwind - with Conservative Experts doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
