Six months ago, public school teachers in Milwaukee were demanding free Viagra® as part of their contract. Today, I spotted an advertisement that seems to take into account that unconventional demand. It’s aimed at those teachers as well as other Wisconsin public union employees upset over their loss of collective bargaining rights and the prospect [...]
New Ad Targets Wisconsin Public Employees Claiming to Suffer From ‘Electile Dysfunction’
February 19th, 2011 · 1 Comment
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Solution Offered for AWOL Democrat Lawmakers (Update)
February 17th, 2011 · No Comments
It’s time to impose a tough solution to the recurring problem of Democrat state legislators going AWOL whenever it’s time to do the “hard work” required of elected officials. I know it’s hard to fathom politicians running away from jobs few would connect with the phrase, hard work, but it seems to be happening more [...]
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Are Communists Succeeding in Takeover of USA?
September 29th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Described as “an excerpt from “The Naked Communist” by Cleon Skousen,” the “1963 Communist Rules” consists of 45 tactics and objectives related to a gradual communist takeover of the United States. They were entered into the Congressional Record Jan. 10, 1963, by U.S. Rep. Albert S. Herlong Jr., a Floridian who served in Congress from [...]
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Writer Says ‘Something Monumentally Large Afoot’
November 13th, 2008 · 31 Comments
“There is something monumentally large afoot, and I do not believe it is just a banking crisis, or a mortgage crisis, or a credit crisis,” reads a comment published today at PatDollard.com. “Yes these exist, but they are merely single facets on a very large gemstone that is only now coming into a sharper focus.” [...]
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‘Closer Look at Teacher Salaries’ Revealing
April 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I happened across a great article on the public education system today. It comes from South Carolina and begins this way: The State Newspaper ran an article on Monday with the heart-wrenching title: Teachers take 2nd jobs to help make ends meet. The story primarily focuses on one young teacher (she works at the restaurant [...]
Tags: · bureaucratic administration, instructional spending, school choice, South Carolina, teacher salaries, teachers, The State, the state newspaper









































