Category Archives: Free Speach

The Teacher’s Unions in Wisconsin have hastened the demise of public sector unions.

The teacher’s union could have simply allowed this proposed bill to pass quietly, then wait a couple of years and have the union supported Congress that would one day return, “fix it,” and get back to negotiating ever increasing benefits. What a fitting end to public sector union conflict-of-interest, at the hands of voter solidarity. Continue reading

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Teachers are more fun than real people.

A person would have to be crazy to devote themselves to teaching students who do not value them, be berated by parents who want them to lighten up on school workload and complexity, while reporting to bureaucrats who will not support them except when lying about their motives contrary to their work agreement. I for one am thankful that such insanity exists.
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You would think they should be saying thank you!

President Obama and President Mubarak have a lot in common. Americans also have some things in common with the Egyptian people. We will likely have more in common in the coming years. The question is, will we go to meet them, or will they come to meet us? Continue reading

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Kudos to President Obama and Jon Stewart

First, let me say how happy I am at the tone President Obama struck in the wake of the Tucson Arizona shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords.  I am often at odds with his approach and vision for America and feel … Continue reading

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