Global News has this up on the continuing fight for democracy there.
More here from the NY Times.
This is why I love the law….if it is working properly (i.e., judges apply it fairly), then the “little guy” wins out even when being bullied by those bigger with $$ bank accounts. Woot.
Dispatches from the underclass has a post up with an interview of a West Virginia mom concerned about the water and the effects on her children.
As she brings up, they are already dealing with toxins from the coal industry (mercury, lead, arsenic), and now this….their water is brown.
The scene from JAWS comes to mind where they tell everyone that it’s safe to go back into the water…um-hmmm….
And the sad thing, besides endangering these folks’ health and not knowing what this chemical does to people…is that West Virginia is one of the most beautiful states I’ve ever been in. The mountains are sooo gorgeous.
Mercedes Schneider has an excellent blog up on all the twists and turns of school profiteering–who is involved, who’s making the $$ off of our kids. It’s an in-depth blog well worth the time of the read.
The comments are intelligent, as well. One of them links to this article. Bill and Melinda Gates are freaking insane. How detached from the real world does one have to be to think this is okay?? It’s not a true measurement of engagement in the lesson–it only measures arousal. The student could be thinking of something else, as one comment in the article illustrates, not what is being taught. Creepy doesn’t *begin* to describe this electronic gadget.
Note the very last paragraph where National Council on Teacher Quality, which receives funding from the Gates Foundation promotes this insanity. Remember, folks, Gates is now part of the Billionaires Media Message….gotta keep that in mind when reading anything positive on Gates, et al., because they’ve probably written it themselves or had any number of people they support financially do their dirty work for them.
Also, in the link Mercedes provided for her former post on this, is this gem:
First of all, it was Gates money that funded the inBloom data “cloud.”
Next, the sponsor of the webinar, EWA, has taken $2.7 million in Gates money since 2003.
Third, the Data Quality Campaign (DQC) has taken $13.5 million in Gates money. (In November 2013, I wrote this post on Aimee Guidera and DQC. Enlightening reading.)
Fourth, USDOE Assistant Secretary for Innovation and Improvement Jim Shelton used to work for Gates as the Gates Foundation director of its education division. Shelton is also a partner with the charter-market-creating New Schools Venture Fund (a connection to Education Undersecretary nominee Ted Mitchell) AND was a senior management consultant for McKinsey and Company (former employer of Common Core “lead architect” David Coleman).
Fifth, Fordham University professor Joel Reidenberg and others conducted a study on privacy issues and “cloud computing”… funded by Microsoft.
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Yep, it’s the revolving door with Jim Shelton…like the FDA. Anyone wanna bet Shelton will go back to Gates once his work to destroy public education is done?
Finally, another person posted this link of a group of Carbondale, Colorado parents getting together to fight for our public schools.
Neil Young is finishing up his “Honor the Treaties” concerts in Canada. He compared what is happening to Hiroshima, which irked a few people.
He is being compared to Jenny McCarthy, whom has spoken out on vaccines causing autism.
McCarthy, a former model/actress, vehemently claims childhood vaccinations cause autism and other disabilities, despite those claims having been disproven by rigorous scientific research.
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…disproven by rigorous scientific research….
bwahahahahahahahaha *snort*
Well, as I posted recently, scientific research has a few flaws in it that the vaccine apologists, as Dr. Cutler refers to them, choose to ignore.
I hope that Neil Young considers being compared to Jenny McCarthy a compliment, because I do….much as I do when I’m called a bitch for speaking up for myself or others…
People who diminish others have little facts to back their claims up…that’s why they attack the person instead of the person’s arguments. Ad hominem.
**edited to add: I just wanted to say that Global News pushes vaccines. They had article after article on scaring people into getting vaccination, and that the flu season was horrible, and that they were running out of vaccines. Very lopsided reporting.
Diane Ravitch has this up on the latest in taxation without representation and punishing an American citizen for exercising their right to Freedom of Speech.
One of the links was so compelling I want to put it here. So much for inept educators being disciplined for non-performance…you’re punished even if you’re doing well, apparently. Good Grief, what a nazi!!
Gov. Christie must have a “Bully’s Playbook” that all in his inner circle go by…
And Michele Brown and the Economic Development Authority should be investigated, also, while they’re at it…
Jersey Jazzman has this up on the “shiny thing” defense of Gov. Christie for bridgegate….when you’re under fire, create a distraction, and Christie’s favorite is bashing teachers. Be sure to click on the link for the deplorable conditions of the schools.
This week’s photos of Canada. Note the chemtrail in #17…an otherwise beautiful photo spoiled by chemicals….
I usually don’t comment on this stuff, but this is too, too much–
The media is taking Kate Gosselin to task for their interview on TV. They seem ready to blame her, but give Jon a pass, even putting him as a sympathetic character. Puhlease. He was right there with Kate putting their poor children through the misery of having their lives broadcast on national TV.
“It just kind of proves my point of Kate bringing the kids out instead of her just sort of doing it herself,” he explained. “It all blew up in everyone’s face and I feel horrible for my children because now they’re going to have to deal with the public.”
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Did you “feel horrible” for your children, Jon, when you were making $$ off of them for the TV show? You already put them in the public eye, so stop with the false concern about their welfare now.
I have no sympathy for parents who use their children this way. None.
Update: Indiana actually noticed that there was a chemical spill upriver! /just a little sarcasm, folks
Reading this, though, Indiana just seems….passive. Cincinnati is taking a proactive stance in shutting off the water intake.
And, I have to wonder as I’m reading this, how will they separate the West Virginia chemicals from the toxins already in the Ohio River? Will they be able to tell which are our chemicals and which are Freedom Industries? /just a little snarky
Meanwhile, Louisville, Kentucky is business as usual. I just shake my head at the laissez-faire attitude “we will treat the water and make it smell and taste good.” WTH?
I want water that is free of chemicals, not just “taste good”. Charcoal is fine for removing impurities, but it doesn’t remove everything.
I found a couple of websites advocating bamboo charcoal for water filtration here and here. I haven’t tried these, but they do look promising…and since bamboo is sustainable, all the better. Finally, there this site on a primitive charcoal filter.
Reverse osmosis is supposed to remove much more–but it also removes needed minerals. Some sites suggest putting a high quality salt (that hasn’t had the minerals removed as they do with sodium chloride, or table salt) back in as a way to counteract it.
I had a tough time finding much information that wasn’t a company website, but this was the best one to explain what reverse osmosis removes.
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