A GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN IS A GOOD THING!
The
government shutdown at midnight is a “sequester” of non-essential
government employees. That is a good thing according to Brian S.
Wesbury.According to Brian S. Wesbury, Chief Economist for First Trust, “It looks like House and Senate won’t come to a budget agreement by midnight and, as a result, the federal government is going to partially shut down starting Tuesday morning. Run for the hills? Armageddon: right? Nope!” ...
WHAT IF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN AND NOBODY CARED?
It is time to put the so-called ‘shutdown’ in
perspective. The funding for important government functions will be
funded. The public was told that the sky would fall if the recent
‘Sequester’ occurred. The sequester is in place and the country is in
better shape having reduced mostly unnecessary spending. Maybe the
country needs to have this shutdown to understand how bloated our
government has become ...
FLORIDA LIBRARIES CELEBRATING MUSLIM AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
The Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative was
selected as one of 840 libraries and state humanities councils across
the country to receive the Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys
from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the American
Library Association (ALA). The endeavor aims to familiarize public
audiences in the United States with the people, places, history, faith
and cultures of Muslims in the United States and around the world ...
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LESSON TAUGHT AT MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: “IT IS OK TO THROW AWAY FOOD!” BUT WHY?
Troubling Observations in a School Cafeteria“What are you doing?,” asked Ms. Alvarez of students in an angry yet confused tone, as she saw them throwing away unopened milk cartons and cereal boxes, not to mention unpeeled bananas. Ms. Alvarez added, “If you are not going to eat the food, please do not take it when you go through the lunch line! There are children starving all over the world, and you will throw away all of this food?” The students respectfully stood in silence looking toward the floor as Ms. Alvarez reprimanded them. The truth is, as Ms. Alvarez would later learn, she had just further confused these well-intentioned students.
Are you confused? Keep reading, please ...
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BLOWBACK: THE MIAMI-DADE SCHOOL DISTRICT SEEKS REPRISAL
As with the whistleblowers who face reprisal from Eric
Holder’s Justice Department for exposing Fast and Furious and Hillary
Clinton’s State Department for exposing the malfeasances pertaining to
Benghazi, I too am currently facing blowback and reprisal for exposing
Adobegate - an instance of test cheating which may indeed expand and the
Miami-Dade School District very much wants to contain and keep out of
the public eye.
It was to be expected as government lashes out at those
that try to reform it for the better by exposing instances of
malfeasance, injustices, and wrongdoing, but it is still very much
illegal …
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