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States Stripping Parental Rights, Leftists Scream “BOOK BANNERS”, Ancient Belief, the ALA And MORE! – Stack of Stuff #46
Yep, I have too many of these kinds of stories just sitting around in tabs and I have to start unloading them. Mostly for my own benefit as we have become, as Steve says, self-referential. With over 50,000 posts since 2006, we’ve probably written something about almost everything that bubbles up in the Venn Diagram … Read more
2A Happy Ending – Guy Walking His Dog Encouters a Battered Woman Fleeing Her Boyfriend, and Guess What?
This seems to be a question I keep asking a lot lately – and it applies here: “What is it about me that I know but that you don’t – but should.” Moral of the Day: Don’t threaten to hurt a man you don’t know is carrying and willing to defend the girlfriend you beat up.
Sometimes, It Is A Good Thing To Make People Back Up Their Words – Like From an IEP Meeting
I have said it previously that the Grandson suffers from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome – his birth mother was too selfish in her self-gratification losing streak to think, “what am I doing to my child with my boozing and drugging?”
Transgender Club is an Art Class, Childism, Free Sex Change Kits to Kids, School Erases Mother’s Day – Stack of Stuff #45
It never seems to stop and because it never stops, it gets worse and worse. I’ll remind you, this whole “Fundamental Transformation” (yes, an Obama reference) that is turning the relationship of Parents and Children upside down over the broadening of the meaning of sexualizing children and destroying families. “Childism” is the cause and I … Read more
“What Is The Transgender Status of My Legal Son?” Part 3
So, in Part 1, I asked “that question” and the Grandson’s teacher refused to directly answer my question. Part 2 showed me that in simply asking that simple question, the Administration started to monitor that email thread. However, the Principal, Danielle Bolduc, gave me a direct simple answer: ‘The simple answer to that particular question … Read more
Overload in Public Schools. Or If You’d Rather: Overhead Bloat
My career was spent as a software engineer and consultant. The last twenty years of it were spent working for a manufacturing software vendor, and I spent a lot of time talking with both C-level leaders, the blue-collar workers on the shop floor, and everyone in between. The mantra, at least in well-run shops was:
Dover: Hearing For Reviewing Pornographic Books; Libtard Starts a Fight Afterwards & Cops are called.
And thanks, once again, to Chau Kelley for allowing us to use her videos as she was on-site for the hearing and trying to do an interview when the shoving and yelling interrupted her.
“What Is The Transgender Status of My Legal Son?” Part 2
As I said here, I finally went there with that question above with the Grandson’s teacher refusing to give me a straight answer. After two and a half years of dogging my School District over their all but complete capitulation to the gender dysphoria movement that has swept our education system… Sidenote: one that has … Read more
NH Executive Council Hearing: Anne Edwards Nomination for Superior Court Judge Part 3
Still rolling through the videos that Chau Kelley supplied of the hearing – THANKS, CHAU! The PERFECT angle for getting the testimonies of those for and against NH Governor Chris Sununu’s nominee for a Superior Court Judgeship, Anne Edwards.
“What Is The Transgender Status of My Legal Son?” Part 1
Keep this in mind as this was definitively told to me: The District does not lie to parents. Yep, I took that person at their word, sorta (backstory later). But that is an official pronouncement. Like “Hunter hasn’t done anything wrong.” –
Crowdsourcing vs “Intellectuals” and Totalitarians
From single massive mainframe computers (e.g., IBM 360/370, Multics) to networks of “minicomputers” (e.g., Digital Equipment, Wang Labs, Honeywell) to hordes of standalone Personal Computers, and now tablets, smartphones, and “the Cloud,” compute power has gone from expensive and centralized to cheaper and distributed. No one that I know of has said that this has … Read more
Equity Kills Excellence
Today America is under attack from within. Among the battles being fought is equity versus meritocracy. This battle is ravaging American institutions. Wherever we look, from the arts to higher education, corporate America, and the sciences, the battle is exacting a high cost.
The Skip & Tom Weight Challenge – Week 9
Well, I almost lost all the weight I had gained last week. Helpful but I’m still “less there” than what I was two weeks ago. All I can say is that it’s now a new week so time to improve. Tom is telling me that while he’s moderated his intake, he’s also weight lifting on … Read more
What Will His Ardent State Rep “Anti Parental Rights Bill” Supporters Do Now That Sununu “Supports” SB272?
“Spank’em when they’re wrong but thank’em when they do right.” So yes, I have to be nice to NH Governor Chris Sununu (on a preliminary basis – the NH House hasn’t voted on SB272 yet but has passed the Senate) on this news:
NH Executive Council Hearing: Anne Edwards Nomination for Superior Court Judge Part 2
As promised, here is the second tranche of videos from the NH Executive Council that will vote to accept or deny NH Governor Chris Sununu’s nominee for a Superior Court Judgeship, Anne Edwards who has spent decade-plus working in the NH Attorney General’s office in the Elections Division. So here are a few more. Again, … Read more
Colebrook School District (SAU7) – Time To Cough Up Your District’s Card Catalog
Time got away from me – Life, elections, illnesses, and other and sundry reasons as to why I didn’t keep up on this. However, it’s time to restart this project and Colebrook needs to be prodded. Like with a number of other Districts, SAU7 Superintendent decided that to satisfy my RTK from October was to … Read more
Redux: “Conservatives Believe That The Best Form of Welfare Is A Job. Govt Thinks Otherwise.”
It was true back in 2011, and it is still true today. Conservatives believe in the honor and dignity in work. Progressive don’t believe in a hand-up and are willing to supply a hammock forever.
NH Executive Council Hearing: Anne Edwards Nomination for Superior Court Judge Part 1
An Executive Council (EC) seems to be a strictly NH “thing.” It is part of the Executive Branch and approves all contracts that are brought forward to them. The EC also has the duty to approve any nominations for senior posts within the Executive put forward by the Governor as well as those for judgeships.