This is not only nonsense, but a complete waste of time, effort and (wait for it) our money.
Funding a pro-Palestinian ad campaign on billboards in Israel.
UPDATE: As I said. A complete waste of time. And effort.
This is not only nonsense, but a complete waste of time, effort and (wait for it) our money.
Funding a pro-Palestinian ad campaign on billboards in Israel.
UPDATE: As I said. A complete waste of time. And effort.
Because of Secretary Duncan’s Race to Waste Your Education Dollars.
The “money” line: “But grant applications are what RttT is all about, and they have made RttT the biggest waste of your education dollars ever.”
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Education, Ethics
Tagged Control, Incompetence, Spending
As explained by Michael P. Fleischer in his article, “Why I’m Not Hiring.”
Found in the Wall Street Journal, its Opinion Journal section.
Good paper. Good information. Which is why I think anyone interested in our current state of economic affairs should read this particular piece to better understand how much it costs a company to keep an employee.
And why the given climate is making it more difficult to hire and easier to choose to not hire.
Keep an open mind. These details you perhaps don’t even know about.
After reading it, ask yourself why (some? most?) high schools do not teach basic economics. Perhaps some do, the one I attended certainly did not.
Always be on your guard because Freedom is not free.
John Stossel has an interesting piece about that concerning our First Amendment.
Be concerned. For our future.
Posted in Education, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, History
Tagged controversy, Incompetence
You know who it is, right?
The Left. More specifically, an assistant professor at a university.
At the very least.
Fantastic. Watch this video of him responding to a reporter’s question.
Posted in Constitution, Deficit, Economy, Education, Ethics, Uncategorized
Tagged Truth
United Nation’s WHO (World Health Organization) is moving forward to impose global consumer taxes on everyone using the internet, financial transaction tax and an airline tax – all geared to raise 10’s of billions of dollars.
But they won’t curtail their financial spending problems.
Sound familiar?
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Education, Ethics, Theft
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Incompetence, Spending
Really? It just taught me something.
Excuse me? At first, I wasn’t sure about this and didn’t really read the article.
But Instapundit’s Glenn Reynolds boiled it down to the summary that really got my attention.
Crossing the line for sure. My question is, whose heads are going to roll for this unwarranted intrusion?
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Education, Ethics, Rights
Tagged Control, controversy