Just normal American Utopia...

@JJ Husker and @teachercd

Status update of being actually in the school building.

I have now been here 3 hours.

7:30-7:55: Coffee in the lounge venting about Monday's in-service

7:55-8:10: Hallway supervision (only needed with kids in building)

8:10-8:20: discussed with class on goals for projects today and deadline changed due to "cold day"

8:20-8:45 Shop supervision 

8:45- 9:00: Home room.  Literally said the Pledge and babysat for 10 minutes.

I am currently in the middle of two Study Halls in a row.

I've been here 3 hours, I've only done my "job" for 10 minutes... this is our tax dollars at work...


Ohhh, let me do mine!

7:30 - 10:10:  Sat around, no class to teach.

10:15 - right now:  US History (where I am pushing my beliefs on all the students)

No hallway duty

No morning duty

I did "write" a letter of rec for a student trying to get into college.  
As @teachercd told me the other day, because I watched a whole Netflix series in a weekend (not at work), you guys need to get a job  :P

 
I learned something here today.   Seems kinda B.S. by FEMA with those rules
And we know these people don’t live in a known flood plain and that they weren’t aware they needed special flood insurance for an eventuality like this?

I am only asking because the linked X didn’t address those issues and they’re sort of important details to determine if those people were wronged or not.

 
Apparently they had one controller, not the usual two. But they also said one in the evenings when traffic is lighter has been the norm.

And Trump blaming DEI would be funny, if it weren’t such a bad situation. Sure, let’s blame DEI initiatives, hinting that under qualified people caused this while the FAA is understaffed by about 3,000 air traffic controllers. It’s a high stress job and they’ve been forced to work OT for seemingly ever. I’ve got a solution- how about they reduce the number of allowed flights to the amount the controllers they do have can handle? Not that it caused this particular accident but it seems like a problem brewing to be understaffed and forcing OT in such a critical job.

 
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So USAID funding got its first spike during the Reagan administration, got another big spike in the first year of the Bush administration before ratcheting back in 2004, followed by steady increases under Obama and Trump before taking a huge spike during the global pandemic.

Thanks for the warning. 
For some odd reason people here like you keep thinking in partisan terms when bringing this stuff up to me?   I don’t care who was in charge when it was all happening.   I’m for exposing it all and getting rid of the waste.   
 

Thanks for joining the party! 

 
He might have a valid point, but I would vet the living s#!t out of anything Jesse Watters posts. His claims typically leave out the most important context, or invent facts out of thin air. 
Yeah, I was hesitant to post this for that particular reason. I figured it was mostly true, because I remember when Clinton did a lot of cutting in his time. Shutting down old military posts and things like that to save money.

 
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