The Appraisal 0
PoliticalProf applies for a loan.
“When the Truth Hurts, Hurt the Truth” 0
Michael Paul Williams points out that those who complain most vociferously about “indoctrination” in schools are, in truth, the indoctrinators.
Follow the link for his reasoning.
Patriot Gamers 0

I think it’s safe to say that today’s Republican Party does not deal in good faith.
Indeed, I doubt that it even understands the concept.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Yet another oxymoronic “responsible gun owner” exposes a child to politeness.
Aside:
Yeah, I know you probably find these posts tiresome.
No more tiresome than I find the pointless pain perpetuated by the proponents of the portable phallus.
“Influencer” Idiocy 0
At Psychology Today, Tamara Sobel looks at mounting evidence that “social” media isn’t. Here’s a tiny excerpt; follow the link for the article:
Republican Family Values 0
Suffer the children appears to be a Republican Family Value.
Backfire 0
In a longer piece springboarding off Mitt Romney’s decision to retire when his Senate term expires, Paul Krugman sums up how Richard Nixon’s loathsome southern strategy backfired on the Republican Party:
I commend the complete article to your attention.
Recommended Listening 0
Kimberley Johnson’s interview with Heather Thomas.
Misdirection Play, SOL* Dept. 0
James Rosen reviews the myth behind the misdirection and what the misdirection is meant to misdirect us from. A few tiny excerpts (emphasis added):
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The notion that more rigorous standards, whether imposed by states or the federal government, can significantly improve public education prevents us from confronting a harsh truth: Teachers, tasked with one of the most demanding and crucial jobs, don’t get paid enough.
(snip)
My experience has shown me that one great teacher is more important than any academic standards that produce only rote and superficial learning.
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In my home state, “SOL” is alleged to stand for “Standards of Learning.”








