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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:15:32 -0700, jps wrote:
Those are all the folks in Jacksonville and the panhandle are best referred to as aboriginals. === Your buddy Harry became a persona non grata in Jacksonville because he didn't know how to pay his taxes and bills. |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:16:54 -0700, jps wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. === Ebonics is a choice. It's not what they learn in school. |
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On 6/11/14, 6:10 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
Time to brush up on your writing skills before you embarrass yourself more. Really, Herring, your writing skills are no more advanced than your golf skills...mediocre at best. -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? === It's a typical excuse making exercise. |
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:12:47 -0500, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:08:14 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. Florida doesn't even make the top 10 list http://www.policymic.com/articles/22...st-cities-2012 Murders per capita 1: Flint, Michigan 2: Detroit, Michigan 3: New Orleans, Louisiana 4: St. Louis, Missouri 5: Baltimore, Maryland 6: Birmingham, Alabama 7: Newark, New Jersey (Tied) 7: Oakland, California 8: Baton Rouge, Louisiana 9: Cleveland, Ohio 10: Memphis, Tennessee Another piece of gee whiz info, Idaho has a lower murder rate than Maine and Maine is called the safest state in the US. Everyone in Idaho has a gun and a lot of them are machine guns. Whoa. Those look like drug infested, welfare areas. Maybe a connection? Naa. If I was going that way I would have linked the FBI UCR http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr...e-data-table-3 Those figures must be wrong. They are disproportionate to the racial makeup of the population. |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:26:34 -0700, jps wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 13:02:24 -0400, wrote: If you take away Boeing and the federal employees that eat the scraps around them, you are Mississippi. Microsoft has some high priced talent but it is being replaced by H1B workers. Weak. Our state is a prime mover in computing, medical, retail industries. You may have noticed that Forbes isn't a left-wing mag. Boeing is still your largest employer. Time to brush up on your education before you embarrass yourself more. In which industries does Floriduh provides leadership? Dog racing? People like to come here because we are not choked by heavy industry. We take money from snowbirds and rent them sunshine. It is a booming industry. We do have a pretty big space industry tho and a lot of companies are quietly moving their offices away from those high tax, high crime areas in the north east. Hertz just moved to my little town and there is another big international company sniffing around for office space. Wow, jps has stooped to "my state is better than your state"... LOL! |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:12:24 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 14:44:33 -0400, wrote: We do have a pretty big space industry tho and a lot of companies are quietly moving their offices away from those high tax, high crime areas in the north east. Hertz just moved to my little town and there is another big international company sniffing around for office space. So, you're dependent on natural resources and an influx of old people's money to make a living. Sounds like you're bunch of freeloading bums. Floriduh's contribution to society is immesurable, as in none. Well maybe if you don't like satellites and eating produce in the winter. BTW spread the work, don't come here, it sucks. Bugs the size of rats, snakes and alligators everywhere and we might shoot you. Too damned many people here now.. Seriously, who the **** wants those west coast starbucks weenies around anyway... |
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:12:47 -0500, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:08:14 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. Florida doesn't even make the top 10 list http://www.policymic.com/articles/22...st-cities-2012 Murders per capita 1: Flint, Michigan 2: Detroit, Michigan 3: New Orleans, Louisiana 4: St. Louis, Missouri 5: Baltimore, Maryland 6: Birmingham, Alabama 7: Newark, New Jersey (Tied) 7: Oakland, California 8: Baton Rouge, Louisiana 9: Cleveland, Ohio 10: Memphis, Tennessee Another piece of gee whiz info, Idaho has a lower murder rate than Maine and Maine is called the safest state in the US. Everyone in Idaho has a gun and a lot of them are machine guns. Whoa. Those look like drug infested, welfare areas. Maybe a connection? No opportunity, ****ty public school systems, living wage jobs gone. If you've got to make a living to eat and the only job readily available is running drugs, how many people are going to choose to starve and how many will choose to engage an educational system that has failed them where they have no standing? We've stopped investing in those areas and they've declined, what's the mystery? Huge welfare cities. Drug test them all and it will improve dramatically. |
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On 6/11/2014 6:42 PM, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 13:02:24 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 07:53:03 -0700, jps wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:53:04 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 22:56:02 -0700, jps wrote: I'm talking about the last 20 years. You might have heard that the NW and Seattle in particular is growing at a very rapid pace. Yeah, you are getting more of those loony stories every day. No competition for your state. We don't have to deal with the legacy of the ****ed up "south" or the likes of the sheisters running your state government or the rampant ignorance that finds an easy home in Floriduh. Most of the people here came from up north, or south of the border. Far more state to state immigration than you have there. Have a look at Forbes' newest report on best states to make a living. If you take away Boeing and the federal employees that eat the scraps around them, you are Mississippi. Microsoft has some high priced talent but it is being replaced by H1B workers. Weak. Our state is a prime mover in computing, medical, retail industries. You may have noticed that Forbes isn't a left-wing mag. Time to brush up on your education before you embarrass yourself more. In which industries does Floriduh provides leadership? Dog racing? Your state is a prime mover in Microsoft Windows OSes and that was developed somewhere else. Most of the computer innovation in the past 35 years has been centered around Boston, Washington, DC and the San Francisco Bay area. And, the San Francisco bay area was full of manufacturing people, the brains moved in in the mid to late 80's. Ooooops, you mean jps is lying again??? Who'd a thunk... |
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On 6/11/2014 6:10 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:15:32 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 14:35:50 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:13:47 -0700, jps wrote: Because Florida attracts the media who feed your quest to blame them for GW Bush. Nobody really gives a **** about mundane things that happen in most of the country. I don't give a crap about GW Bush and Florida. The supreme court decided that election. I hold Al Gore responsible. But you go ahead and keep assigning thoughts to my head. It won't make 'em true. Florida is home to more than its share of idiots. Floriduh. The media still cares and they love a good Florida story You only know what you see in the media. BTW I do not really disagree that we attract more than our share of crazy people but they generally come from blue states up north. Those are all the folks in Jacksonville and the panhandle are best referred to as aboriginals. Did you mean to say, "Those folks in Jacksonville and the panhandle are best referred to as aboriginals." ? Time to brush up on your writing skills before you embarrass yourself more. He is listening to some foaming idiot on his tv and is trying all the new words he is learning on us... He thinks it's clever to say Floriduh, but ignores the fact that we all know he's a lying hypocrite... probably still sleeps with guns, after all can you imagine a coward like him actually giving up his guns... snerk |
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On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 22:51:11 -0700, jps wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:17:41 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:08:14 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. Florida doesn't even make the top 10 list http://www.policymic.com/articles/22...st-cities-2012 Murders per capita 1: Flint, Michigan 2: Detroit, Michigan 3: New Orleans, Louisiana 4: St. Louis, Missouri 5: Baltimore, Maryland 6: Birmingham, Alabama 7: Newark, New Jersey (Tied) 7: Oakland, California 8: Baton Rouge, Louisiana 9: Cleveland, Ohio 10: Memphis, Tennessee Another piece of gee whiz info, Idaho has a lower murder rate than Maine and Maine is called the safest state in the US. Everyone in Idaho has a gun and a lot of them are machine guns. In Idaho, everyone is scared of everyone else. I wasn't talking about the murder rate in Florida, just the rate of loonies per capita. You don't hear about a woman lighting a 3500 year old tree on fire so she could see the meth she was consuming. These stories don't come out of California, they come out of Florida. Only because people like you LOOK for stories from Florida. I demonstrate many times that if I am willing to look I find loony stories from all over the world. There is around 330 million people in this country now. Simple odds say there are a few hundred thousand loonie tunes. |
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 02:34:35 -0500, Califbill wrote: jps wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:12:47 -0500, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:08:14 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. Florida doesn't even make the top 10 list http://www.policymic.com/articles/22...st-cities-2012 Murders per capita 1: Flint, Michigan 2: Detroit, Michigan 3: New Orleans, Louisiana 4: St. Louis, Missouri 5: Baltimore, Maryland 6: Birmingham, Alabama 7: Newark, New Jersey (Tied) 7: Oakland, California 8: Baton Rouge, Louisiana 9: Cleveland, Ohio 10: Memphis, Tennessee Another piece of gee whiz info, Idaho has a lower murder rate than Maine and Maine is called the safest state in the US. Everyone in Idaho has a gun and a lot of them are machine guns. Whoa. Those look like drug infested, welfare areas. Maybe a connection? No opportunity, ****ty public school systems, living wage jobs gone. If you've got to make a living to eat and the only job readily available is running drugs, how many people are going to choose to starve and how many will choose to engage an educational system that has failed them where they have no standing? We've stopped investing in those areas and they've declined, what's the mystery? Bull****! Those schools may not be top tier, but the information is there. Maybe a 50% plus drop out rate is more of a problem than ****ty schools. I have Cambodian friends. They got two years training when they got off the boat paid for by the government. Then they were expected to get a job. Tina got CNA training and worked in a hospital for a couple years. Opened a restaurant and owns and runs a donut shop now. Sunny her husband, who fishes with me sometimes, was trained as a machinist. Two years. We have 5th generation welfare families. Maybe we give them two years training and then require work? Maybe welfare pays too well. We have welfare families with 60" TV, cable and wearing $150 sneakers. And fat. Only country in the world where the poor are obese. We do not invest in those areas as the locals destroy or steal too much. Why is your business not in the inner city? Why do you live in a gated community, and not in the innercity? I don't live in a gated community, I live in the city and and my business is located in an area that's attractive to current and prospective employees, no matter their color or ethnicity. Your Cambodians were obviously not weighed down by reduced expectations. People come here all the time with the entreprenurial spirit, it's those people the country attracts. What we've grown here is something altogether different. Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. And there's plenty of evidence backing them up. Those that do make it out expend twice the energy of a white person with similar expectations. The field is tilted against them. If you don't admit that, you're deluding yourself. Those that make it out are made of the same gumption that your Cambodian friends are made of. Bull****!! You are stating inner city folks are not able to work or think. Damn racist. |
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On 6/9/14, 1:07 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 09:32:07 -0700, jps wrote: ...;when jps skips the good stuff: None of your "good stuff" makes up for the thousands of gun murders, moron. What did those union teachers do to the 16 - 36 age group to make them want to kill so much? |
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On 6/11/2014 8:13 PM, KC wrote:
On 6/11/2014 3:46 PM, wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:12:24 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 14:44:33 -0400, wrote: We do have a pretty big space industry tho and a lot of companies are quietly moving their offices away from those high tax, high crime areas in the north east. Hertz just moved to my little town and there is another big international company sniffing around for office space. So, you're dependent on natural resources and an influx of old people's money to make a living. Sounds like you're bunch of freeloading bums. Floriduh's contribution to society is immesurable, as in none. Well maybe if you don't like satellites and eating produce in the winter. BTW spread the work, don't come here, it sucks. Bugs the size of rats, snakes and alligators everywhere and we might shoot you. Too damned many people here now.. Seriously, who the **** wants those west coast starbucks weenies around anyway... Ewwww.... Statbucks! |
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On 6/11/2014 8:13 PM, Earl wrote:
jps wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:12:47 -0500, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:08:14 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. Florida doesn't even make the top 10 list http://www.policymic.com/articles/22...st-cities-2012 Murders per capita 1: Flint, Michigan 2: Detroit, Michigan 3: New Orleans, Louisiana 4: St. Louis, Missouri 5: Baltimore, Maryland 6: Birmingham, Alabama 7: Newark, New Jersey (Tied) 7: Oakland, California 8: Baton Rouge, Louisiana 9: Cleveland, Ohio 10: Memphis, Tennessee Another piece of gee whiz info, Idaho has a lower murder rate than Maine and Maine is called the safest state in the US. Everyone in Idaho has a gun and a lot of them are machine guns. Whoa. Those look like drug infested, welfare areas. Maybe a connection? No opportunity, ****ty public school systems, living wage jobs gone. If you've got to make a living to eat and the only job readily available is running drugs, how many people are going to choose to starve and how many will choose to engage an educational system that has failed them where they have no standing? We've stopped investing in those areas and they've declined, what's the mystery? Huge welfare cities. Drug test them all and it will improve dramatically. Drug test? Then what? Karens rehab center for the uncureable? |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? jps tends to ignore troublesome questions that get to the facts. |
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On 6/12/2014 7:04 AM, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote:
On 6/11/2014 8:13 PM, KC wrote: On 6/11/2014 3:46 PM, wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:12:24 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 14:44:33 -0400, wrote: We do have a pretty big space industry tho and a lot of companies are quietly moving their offices away from those high tax, high crime areas in the north east. Hertz just moved to my little town and there is another big international company sniffing around for office space. So, you're dependent on natural resources and an influx of old people's money to make a living. Sounds like you're bunch of freeloading bums. Floriduh's contribution to society is immesurable, as in none. Well maybe if you don't like satellites and eating produce in the winter. BTW spread the work, don't come here, it sucks. Bugs the size of rats, snakes and alligators everywhere and we might shoot you. Too damned many people here now.. Seriously, who the **** wants those west coast starbucks weenies around anyway... Ewwww.... Statbucks! I can honestly say, I have only been in one starbucks and it was the only place to get a drink in the Airport at the time... |
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On 6/12/14, 9:24 AM, KC wrote:
On 6/12/2014 7:04 AM, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote: On 6/11/2014 8:13 PM, KC wrote: On 6/11/2014 3:46 PM, wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:12:24 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 14:44:33 -0400, wrote: We do have a pretty big space industry tho and a lot of companies are quietly moving their offices away from those high tax, high crime areas in the north east. Hertz just moved to my little town and there is another big international company sniffing around for office space. So, you're dependent on natural resources and an influx of old people's money to make a living. Sounds like you're bunch of freeloading bums. Floriduh's contribution to society is immesurable, as in none. Well maybe if you don't like satellites and eating produce in the winter. BTW spread the work, don't come here, it sucks. Bugs the size of rats, snakes and alligators everywhere and we might shoot you. Too damned many people here now.. Seriously, who the **** wants those west coast starbucks weenies around anyway... Ewwww.... Statbucks! I can honestly say, I have only been in one starbucks and it was the only place to get a drink in the Airport at the time... Someone else must have been buying... -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 09:24:36 -0400, KC wrote:
On 6/12/2014 7:04 AM, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote: On 6/11/2014 8:13 PM, KC wrote: On 6/11/2014 3:46 PM, wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:12:24 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 14:44:33 -0400, wrote: We do have a pretty big space industry tho and a lot of companies are quietly moving their offices away from those high tax, high crime areas in the north east. Hertz just moved to my little town and there is another big international company sniffing around for office space. So, you're dependent on natural resources and an influx of old people's money to make a living. Sounds like you're bunch of freeloading bums. Floriduh's contribution to society is immesurable, as in none. Well maybe if you don't like satellites and eating produce in the winter. BTW spread the work, don't come here, it sucks. Bugs the size of rats, snakes and alligators everywhere and we might shoot you. Too damned many people here now.. Seriously, who the **** wants those west coast starbucks weenies around anyway... Ewwww.... Statbucks! I can honestly say, I have only been in one starbucks and it was the only place to get a drink in the Airport at the time... Their 'bold of the day' is usually a pretty good cup of coffee. For drinking at home I like their 'Verona'. |
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On 6/12/2014 9:47 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 09:24:36 -0400, KC wrote: On 6/12/2014 7:04 AM, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote: On 6/11/2014 8:13 PM, KC wrote: On 6/11/2014 3:46 PM, wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:12:24 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 14:44:33 -0400, wrote: We do have a pretty big space industry tho and a lot of companies are quietly moving their offices away from those high tax, high crime areas in the north east. Hertz just moved to my little town and there is another big international company sniffing around for office space. So, you're dependent on natural resources and an influx of old people's money to make a living. Sounds like you're bunch of freeloading bums. Floriduh's contribution to society is immesurable, as in none. Well maybe if you don't like satellites and eating produce in the winter. BTW spread the work, don't come here, it sucks. Bugs the size of rats, snakes and alligators everywhere and we might shoot you. Too damned many people here now.. Seriously, who the **** wants those west coast starbucks weenies around anyway... Ewwww.... Statbucks! I can honestly say, I have only been in one starbucks and it was the only place to get a drink in the Airport at the time... Their 'bold of the day' is usually a pretty good cup of coffee. For drinking at home I like their 'Verona'. I get two cups of coffee a day limit. I have a Bunn Coffeemaker, and we use Folgers scooped heavy. One at 7:30 in the morning, one at 7:30 at night... If I go into a Dunkin Donuts etc, it's a Strawberry smoothie or coolada, or whatever they call it. |
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On 6/11/2014 8:13 PM, Earl wrote: jps wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:12:47 -0500, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 14:08:14 -0700, jps wrote: Most of our citizens these days are imports from other states. But I'm sure lunatics make up a similar percentage of population in every state, apart from Florida, which has significantly more than their share. Florida doesn't even make the top 10 list http://www.policymic.com/articles/22...st-cities-2012 Murders per capita 1: Flint, Michigan 2: Detroit, Michigan 3: New Orleans, Louisiana 4: St. Louis, Missouri 5: Baltimore, Maryland 6: Birmingham, Alabama 7: Newark, New Jersey (Tied) 7: Oakland, California 8: Baton Rouge, Louisiana 9: Cleveland, Ohio 10: Memphis, Tennessee Another piece of gee whiz info, Idaho has a lower murder rate than Maine and Maine is called the safest state in the US. Everyone in Idaho has a gun and a lot of them are machine guns. Whoa. Those look like drug infested, welfare areas. Maybe a connection? No opportunity, ****ty public school systems, living wage jobs gone. If you've got to make a living to eat and the only job readily available is running drugs, how many people are going to choose to starve and how many will choose to engage an educational system that has failed them where they have no standing? We've stopped investing in those areas and they've declined, what's the mystery? Huge welfare cities. Drug test them all and it will improve dramatically. Drug test? Then what? Karens rehab center for the uncureable? They will be forced to find a job and the baby factory will shut down ridding society of future losers. |
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On 6/12/2014 10:56 PM, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? jps tends to ignore troublesome questions that get to the facts. Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. An historic ruling for sure... |
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 22:56:28 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? jps tends to ignore troublesome questions that get to the facts. Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. I posted the link to that story a few days ago. The unions out there are definitely ****ed, which in itself means the judge made a good call. |
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On 6/12/2014 10:56 PM, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? jps tends to ignore troublesome questions that get to the facts. Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. All the other bastions of liberalism will follow suit soon enough. Is this the beginning of the end for teachers unions? |
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On 6/13/2014 7:17 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 22:56:28 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? jps tends to ignore troublesome questions that get to the facts. Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. I posted the link to that story a few days ago. The unions out there are definitely ****ed, which in itself means the judge made a good call. Was that a ruling or an opinion? |
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 07:35:34 -0400, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote:
On 6/13/2014 7:17 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 22:56:28 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? jps tends to ignore troublesome questions that get to the facts. Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. I posted the link to that story a few days ago. The unions out there are definitely ****ed, which in itself means the judge made a good call. Was that a ruling or an opinion? I thought it was a ruling. http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21604201-stunning-defeat-teachers-unions-california-brown-v-board-sequel Of course, the liberal LA Times doesn't like it much: http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-teacher-tenure-trial-20140612-column.html But, if the LA Times and teachers' unions are against it, it must be a good ruling. |
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Here's what's most likely to happen
On 6/13/2014 11:47 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 6/13/14, 11:36 AM, wrote: On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 07:17:55 -0400, Poquito Loco wrote: Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. I posted the link to that story a few days ago. The unions out there are definitely ****ed, which in itself means the judge made a good call. That dog faced woman from the NEA certainly has her granny panties in a wad. She was spitting on the camera on CNN the other day. The argument was nonsense, just the same old thing about how hard it is to figure out who the good teachers are. You boys have no idea why tenure came about and why it is still needed. You're clueless. Really. Back in the day when I worked for the NEA, I tried making an argument that binding arbitration might replace tenure some day, but, of course, this country has done nothing but crap on working people since 1980 and that isn't about to stop until there is no middle class left, and the super rich have every ****ing dollar. I'm glad I won't be around to see that, because the result will be violence beyond what happened in the Russian Revolution. Like other legitimate incentives, tenure for teachers has lost it's original purpose. Yesterday in a (TV) discussion that I watched it was pointed out that in some cases tenure was earned after as little as 18 months of teaching. That makes no sense. It should be a minimum of about 5 years to demonstrate the competency of the teacher. |
Here's what's most likely to happen
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Here's what's most likely to happen
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 6/13/14, 11:36 AM, wrote: On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 07:17:55 -0400, Poquito Loco wrote: Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. I posted the link to that story a few days ago. The unions out there are definitely ****ed, which in itself means the judge made a good call. That dog faced woman from the NEA certainly has her granny panties in a wad. She was spitting on the camera on CNN the other day. The argument was nonsense, just the same old thing about how hard it is to figure out who the good teachers are. You boys have no idea why tenure came about and why it is still needed. You're clueless. Really. Back in the day when I worked for the NEA, I tried making an argument that binding arbitration might replace tenure some day, but, of course, this country has done nothing but crap on working people since 1980 and that isn't about to stop until there is no middle class left, and the super rich have every ****ing dollar. I'm glad I won't be around to see that, because the result will be violence beyond what happened in the Russian Revolution. The violence will come because both Republicans and especially the latest Democrat have bankrupted this country. When the dollar fails, you better have some security. |
Here's what's most likely to happen
Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 22:56:28 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:38:20 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:43:28 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 08:04:20 -0700, jps wrote: Inner city folks have been taught their chances of success are limited by the color of their skin and their languge. === Language? Really? What language is that? You really that dense or do you just play dumb? Would you rather I said elocution, syntax and vocabulary? Their communites are isolated from greater society, not by choice. How are their communities isolated from greater society? Do they not have TV's, cable service, no smart phones? Aren't they taught be good union teachers? Just how are they isolated from from greater society? jps tends to ignore troublesome questions that get to the facts. Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. I posted the link to that story a few days ago. The unions out there are definitely ****ed, which in itself means the judge made a good call. Our good friend is a retired teacher/administrator from the Oakland School district. Probably 20 years ago, she stated there should be either tenure or union, but not both. Yesterday was the state union talking head saying they will get the ruling overturned. But he also stated it was easy to get rid of bad teachers, which were only 1-3% of the total. Wrong on both points, and hopefully wrong on the his first posit. |
Here's what's most likely to happen
On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 12:20:42 -0400, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote:
On 6/13/2014 11:47 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 6/13/14, 11:36 AM, wrote: On Fri, 13 Jun 2014 07:17:55 -0400, Poquito Loco wrote: Did you hear that California Supreme Court handed down a ruling saying that teacher tenure is contrary to a good public school education. I posted the link to that story a few days ago. The unions out there are definitely ****ed, which in itself means the judge made a good call. That dog faced woman from the NEA certainly has her granny panties in a wad. She was spitting on the camera on CNN the other day. The argument was nonsense, just the same old thing about how hard it is to figure out who the good teachers are. You boys have no idea why tenure came about and why it is still needed. You're clueless. Really. Back in the day when I worked for the NEA, I tried making an argument that binding arbitration might replace tenure some day, but, of course, this country has done nothing but crap on working people since 1980 and that isn't about to stop until there is no middle class left, and the super rich have every ****ing dollar. I'm glad I won't be around to see that, because the result will be violence beyond what happened in the Russian Revolution. Are you saying that the unions haven't been doing their job? He doesn't know what the hell he's saying. If I had worked for the NEA, I'd sure not tell anyone. He is correct about the government crapping on the middle class, especially since January 20, 2009. Don't know how he can say on the 'super rich' have all the money. The 'poor' in this country would be considered wealthy in countries with 'real' poor. I think most of the time Krause is full of crap. Most of the time, I'm correct. |
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