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Maybe this was the secret of the all-in, random draw process the IHSAA has used for years. We don't need a regular season to determine anything! Kudos to them for their foresight.3 points
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I think most teacher agree with me that money isn't not the most important thing teachers need. We need smaller class size, support from administration for discipline issues, and less testing for our students. RED FOR ED2 points
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I'm saying the public school systems should have full support from the state and federal level.2 points
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I've always wondered how to explain the term "tone deaf". I think I finally found it.2 points
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as in RYAN!!! 😁 Congrats to Ryan O'shea, the O'shea branch just got bigger. Tremendous football family.1 point
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The hysteria has come from the Government.1 point
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Teachers do a very important job and should be compensated well for it.1 point
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Why should not teachers get higher salaries? Professors at state universities make lots of money...1 point
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Well, then you please tell Michelle to retract her "7 Education Initiatives"1 point
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With that logic, wouldn’t that make the entire government unconstitutional?1 point
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Congrats to all selected, but especially another Region 4 guy Jack Hargan of Attica. Becomes only the 4th or 5th player in Attica history selected! Incredibly well deserved!1 point
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The disease will leave behind a residue of laws, spending, and precedents for future government actions.: https://reason.com/video/coronavirus-is-the-health-of-the-state/0 points
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Interesting question................................0 points
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https://news4sanantonio.com/news/nation-world/nbc-10-i-team-cop-retires-after-22-years-on-sick-leave What a huge waste, all funded by local taxpayers. And this is one of those prime examples of how businesses are more efficient than governments. Year one of a sick leave that it’s never going to end a business would have worked out a way to pay this guy off to leave or let him retire early to at least lower their payouts. Businesses want to be generous, but they are not endless founds of entitlement cash. The problem with unions, especially public sector unions like this cop was with, is that they teach their members to think of everything like an entitlement. I bet he spent those 22 years telling himself that it was his <insert deity here> given right to that paycheck. The police force should care for its members that were hurt on the job, but a staph infection is not an injury. Maybe he can’t walk his beat anymore, but his brain is still good (if he ever had one) so he could have gotten a new job doing something else where he didn’t need to walk a beat.-1 points
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https://www.indystar.com/story/news/health/2020/03/16/indiana-coronavirus-updates-covid-19-news/5024713002/ Nice way to put some small establishments out of business. Slabby's Food & Freedom, we hardly knew ya..........................-1 points
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UK's sewage system in danger of gridlock from toilet paper substitutes: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/16/uks-sewage-system-in-danger-of-gridlock-from-toilet-paper-substitutes-coronavirus-1 points
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lol, I've had internet at home for over a year now. It's how I'm currently working totally from home for at least the next three weeks. Still have facebook blocked at the router level.-1 points
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Comcast/Xfinity. Last time I checked the speed about a week ago I was getting approx. 70mbs down and 6mbs up. However my cable modem is an older Motorola SB6120 that I bought used so it only conforms to the DOCSIS 3.0 standard and not the new 3.1. So I theoretically could get faster speeds, IF Comcast has updated the Frankfort area to DOCSIS 3.1. Anyway that speed and the unlimited data meet our needs for now.-1 points
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The Cronyism Buried in the Latest Coronavirus Relief Bill: https://reason.com/2020/03/16/coronavirus-cronyism/ Typical big government.-1 points
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I will contact my duly elected representative in Congress. I suggest you do that same.-1 points
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Sound like maybe they chose the wrong profession, if the money if that important to them.-1 points
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Stop It With the Coronavirus Curfews Already: https://reason.com/2020/03/17/stop-it-with-the-coronavirus-curfews-already/-1 points
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Here we go: https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/17/us/kentucky-refused-quarantine-coronavirus-trnd/index.html Welcome to the new America. And yet another bullshit possible abuse of power of the Commerce Clause.-1 points
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Not at all. You are the individual who seems to believe that all jobs must pay a "living wage". Why?-1 points
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https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/the-truth-about-teacher-pay-1 points
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Because the vast, vast majority of them are government employees. Public sector vs. private sector. The government education edifice is not a free market system. Ok, so give me some number for this huge boost? 25%? 50% 100%? And where will these extra billions come from?-1 points
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Did H1N1 cause the type of panic that Covid-19 has? What about the good 'ole run-of-the-mill influenza? Thousands of died from that this season alone, yet no hysteria from the MSM.-1 points
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Democrat Congressman and 2020 presidential candidate.-1 points
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Airlines’ $58 Billion Bailout Request Puts Scrutiny on Past: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-17/airlines-58-billion-bailout-request-puts-past-under-scrutiny?sref=P6Q0mxvj With all this "free money" due to COVID-19 everybody is coming to suck on the public teat, regardless that it was their own past decisions that helped to put them where they are today.-2 points
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So in other words you believe government schools should receive a huge boost in funding, and that government school teachers should receive a huge boost in salaries.-3 points
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That is a somewhat vague statement. And the federal government frankly has no business being involved in education. The U.S. Dept. of Education is an unconstitutional entity.-3 points
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No. I don't understand how in the world you came to that "logical" conclusion. Please educate yourself on the function and purpose of the U.S. Constition.-3 points
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