Quote of the year so far:
I wonder if Rick Santorum will continue to have sex with his wife after she experiences menopause.
Neal Boortz
Quote of the year so far:
I wonder if Rick Santorum will continue to have sex with his wife after she experiences menopause.
Neal Boortz
Recently New York city published the results of a three year study on teacher’s scores. The scores are based on the value-add mentality. This is the idea that a teacher can influence a student in their class and the measurement of this value is tracked by how well a student does on tests in the years following having had that teacher in class. From the perspective of someone who works in an industry that tries very very hard to measure the intangibles, I think this is a very clever method of determining impact.
Predictably the teachers and the teacher unions are objecting. And the range of reasons is fascinating.
Posted in Education, Government, Idiots on Parade, Uncategorized
Tagged Teacher Union, Unions, Value Added
To be fair, North Carolina is a local Blue state. We like our state house and senate to be democrats. Our governors? We like them to be democrats too. Locally we bleed a fair shade of blue.
So to say that Bev Purdue won the office in 2008 isn’t a completely accurate picture. It helped her, sure, but it’s hard to say that was the only factor.
What is true is that she is a wildly unpopular governor.
When filling a position in an organization, the hiring manager is looking to find the best candidate for the job. She is not looking for the most deserving candidate for the job. Neither is she looking to even some perceived ratio of some undeserved population. That is, maybe there are fewer long haired hippies in the corporate American culture than in the general American culture; it’s not the job of the manager to correct that woe.
Rather, she is looking for the candidate best suited for the job. And to that end, she can, and should use, any tool or “discriminator” she has at her disposal.
Posted in Economics, Economy, Idiots on Parade, Life
Tagged Job Interview, Meth, Naked, Regulations
So, North Carolina has taken center stage in recent weeks. A Hoke County school teacher noticed that a child’s bag-lunch didn’t meet proscribed nutritional guidelines. In one case, the bag-lunch contained a turkey and cheese sandwich, apples and apple juice. Missing was the vegetable. The lunch was either replaced or supplemented with a school provided hot lunch. Further adding to the outcry was the fact that the child didn’t eat the veggies provided; she only ate the chicken nuggets.
I think this is the classic case of what folks mean when they say that government is too big.
I don’t really like guns. Never really have.
I grew up with a BB gun; could hit the eye of a bird flyin’ too. But I never went beyond that. I never had a shotgun or eve a .22. I was happy shootin’ my tin cans.
So, I get that people don’t like guns. I get that if a person doesn’t have a gun, it’s harder to hurt someone. I get all that.
But, it’s a right that has been established; we GET to own a gun if we want to. And the reason we get that right is that it’s important that the government isn’t the only people with the guns.
But still; I don’t like guns. But I love kids more.