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These fights between the parties remind me of pro wrestling. All appears to be two different sides, but they choreograph all the moves and paychecks come from the same source. And their fans think its real!

Likewise, people support whichever is their party, because it violates the Constitution and waste money in a way different than their opponent.

Of course, the 'liberals' like big government and openly proclaim so. Now why on earth did George Bush double the department of education?
And expanded Medicare, which is projected to go bankrupt?

And how was Mitt Romney going to be any different?

Republicans should love Obama because he ramped up the wars they love, and likes to kill terrorists with drones. Oh, wait, it only counts when its our guy.

The whole thing is a scam!
 
Dj. None of those you mentioned are a conservative
I just choose to drown slow I hopes that a true conservative comes along
 
Larrry said:
If kola had been comfortable with herself she would have answered the question that was presented. No she goes off on some leftwingernut tangent

Now she's acting just like Oltimer...............SILENCE !
 
Bush doubled the "what" in the Dept of Education?

Some say Bush did more for education than any President. The system is broken and he tried to fix it. May not please some but at least he tried:

http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/George_W__Bush_Education.htm
 
Mike said:
Bush doubled the "what" in the Dept of Education?

Some say Bush did more for education than any President. The system is broken and he tried to fix it. May not please some but at least he tried:

http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/George_W__Bush_Education.htm

"The Bush education agenda:
•Reform Head Start,
•focus on reading,
•restore local control,
•triple funding for character education,
•hold schools accountable for results.
Bush: "Now is the time to teach all our children to read and renew the promise of America's public schools."

Can anyone see what the Dems would have against the Bush Agenda? I see two things right off the top they would never agree to. First Local Control the Dems like their Big Federal Government Bureaucrats controlling everything even if they are as incompetent as their present leader way to much to allow LOCAL CONTROL. Second is school accountability holding teachers accountable will never happen when the unions are funding the Democrat elections.
 
No Child Left Behind is one of the great modern domestic policy successes. Because of NCLB, reading scores for 9-year-olds have improved more in the last nine years than in the previous twenty-eight years combined, and math scores have reached record highs.
NCLB also changed the conversation about education. There's less talk now about money and more about how children are doing; less talk about feel-good pedagogy and more about what works, such as phonics.
But the education establishment continues to look down on NCLB. Many complain that the law forces educators to "teach to the test."
 
Mike said:
No Child Left Behind is one of the great modern domestic policy successes. Because of NCLB, reading scores for 9-year-olds have improved more in the last nine years than in the previous twenty-eight years combined, and math scores have reached record highs.
NCLB also changed the conversation about education. There's less talk now about money and more about how children are doing; less talk about feel-good pedagogy and more about what works, such as phonics.
But the education establishment continues to look down on NCLB. Many complain that the law forces educators to "teach to the test."

The problem with teaching to the test is that the same test is administered to all 4-8-11 graders across the country; but, each state has its own set of state standards. Because of this, and because certain states cannot seem to raise their scores and meet AYP, we now have Common Core. Pretty sure the majority of people on this site do not have a clue about the state and national testing that their children or grandchildren are taking. Here is one site that gives released NAEP test questions, along with some other interesting info. I struggle with this site's released questions, since NAEP usually involves the testing of math and reading, with some science thrown in for good measure---but this makes it look like all the areas are covered--not true. History is covered through a reading. Science really is a reading test. And so on...

http://nationsreportcard.gov/testyourself.asp
 
The biggest problem now I see is the teacher's are changing the test grades of the students in order to make the test scores higher..........
 
the taxpayer is being robbed, by this band of Marxist hoodlums. And they are fundamentally changing America...

Three years after the Department of Education announced a contest called Race-to-the-Top for $4.35 billion in stimulus funds, some parents, teachers, governors, and citizen and public policy groups are coming to an awful realization about the likely outcomes:

A national curriculum called Common Core
Regionalism, or the replacement of local governments by federally appointed bureaucrats
A leveling of all schools to one, low national standard, and a redistribution of education funds among school districts
An effective federal tracking of all students
The loss of the option of avoiding the national curriculum and tests through private school and home school

Working behind the scenes, implementing these policies and writing the standards are associates from President Obama's community organizing days. In de facto control of the education component is Linda Darling-Hammond, a radical left-wing educator and close colleague of William "Bill" Ayers, the former leader of the communist terrorist Weather Underground who became a professor of education and friend of Obama's.

http://www.aim.org/special-report/terrorist-professor-bill-ayers-and-obamas-federal-school-curriculum/#
 
kolanuraven said:
Tam said:
kolanuraven said:
I'm gigglin' cause Tam took the time to read up on duck dix!!!

You should be jumping up and down with happiness as since Oldtimer told me you were in financial need to have your latest operation to remove your head from your *** I thought I would do my part to help you out so I googled a bunch of Democrat wasteful spending projects. :wink:

And since you giggled so hard that you popped your own ugly head out why don't you tell us which do you think is more important an Obama funded Duck penis study or keeping the airs safe by keeping the air traffic controllers working that are being furloughed due to Obama's Sequester plans? :?


You are so busy frothing at the mouth that you don't even know that the controllers and towers furlough/closings are not.....NOT...gonna happen as scheduled.


The Obama administration is delaying the closing of 149 airport control towers until mid-June in order to deal with legal challenges.
"

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/05/airport-tower-closures_n_3022588.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
Say Kola is it mid June already
Air traffic controllers furloughed as government cuts kick in; some flight delays show up
By Associated Press,

Published: April 21 | Updated: Monday, April 22, 12:37 AM



Commercial airline flights moved smoothly throughout most of the country on Sunday, the first day air traffic controllers were subject to furloughs resulting from government spending cuts, though some delays appeared in the late evening in and around New York. And even though the nightmarish flight delays and cancellations that the airline industry predicted would result from the furloughs did not materialize yet, the real test will come Monday, when traffic ramps up.

Information from the FAA and others showed that flying Sunday was largely uneventful, with most flights on time. There were delays in parts of Florida, but those were caused by thunderstorms.

Mark Duell at the flight tracking website FlightAware said that John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports in New York indicated delays due to lower staffing starting late Sunday evening. JFK averaged 70-minute delays for inbound flights, but no detectable departure delays. LaGuardia averaged 74-minute delays for inbound flights, and departure delays of 37 minutes.

The FAA website said that flights from Philadelphia and Orlando, Fla., into John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia and Westchester County airports were delayed due to staffing issues.

The trade group Airlines for America, which represents the airlines and had predicted a big traffic snarl, said Sunday evening that it was "not seeing a significant impact at this point." A spokeswoman said the group would continue to monitor the situation, and urged flyers to stay in contact with their airlines.

Delays were also affecting travelers in Los Angeles. The FAA said late Sunday night that staffing cuts were causing delays averaging more than three hours for flights arriving at Los Angeles International Airport. The agency did not say how many flights were affected.

Airport spokesman Marshall Lowe said about 70 flights had delays of about an hour or more Sunday, but he could not say what role the staffing cuts played in the delays.

The FAA said that "relatively good weather" and light traffic, which is typical of Sundays, helped keep delays in check. The agency said it would be working with airlines "to minimize the delay impacts of lower staffing" as the busy summer travel season approaches.

Government budget cuts that kicked in last month are forcing the FAA and other agencies to cut their spending. FAA officials have said they have no choice but to furlough all 47,000 agency employees, including nearly 15,000 controllers. Each employee will lose one day of work every other week. The FAA has said that planes will have to take off and land less frequently, so as not to overload the remaining controllers on duty.

Friday, airline trade groups and the country's biggest pilots union sued the FAA to try to stop the furloughs. They predicted that the furloughs would delay or cancel flights for as many as one out of every three airline passengers across the country. Airlines have also directed their customers to tell the FAA to find other ways to cut costs.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Were Obama's funded duck penis studies worth this Kola? :?
 
Tam said:
I would love to know which you think is more important a Duck penis studies that are funded under the Obama stimulus or an air traffic control officer on the job preventing air crashes that is being cut under Obama's sequester budget cutting plans?



they must be important tammy, your looking at them?


what's your hang up on ducks penis ???


don't you canuck gals have the real deal to look at :lol:
 
flounder said:
Tam said:
I would love to know which you think is more important a Duck penis studies that are funded under the Obama stimulus or an air traffic control officer on the job preventing air crashes that is being cut under Obama's sequester budget cutting plans?



they must be important tammy, your looking at them?


what's your hang up on ducks penis ???


don't you canuck gals have the real deal to look at :lol:

This canuck gal is not the one STUDYING THEM Flounder YOU ARE WITH YOUR TAX DOLLARS. :wink: Obama would rather study duck penis's than keep Air Traffic controllers on the job keeping the US air space safe and air traffic moving on time. :roll:
But hey what is a a few billion dollars wasted on stupid liberal studies in the grand scheme of things RIGHT FLOUNDER. :roll:
 

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