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Even MORE MAGA!
On Sun, 31 Jan 2021 18:28:50 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/31/21 9:27 AM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2021 06:28:38 -0500, John wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2021 10:51:09 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:
John Wrote in message:r
On Sat, 30 Jan 2021 00:29:36 -0500, wrote:On Fri,
29 Jan 2021 13:46:04 -0500, Keyser
wrote:On 1/29/21 1:18 PM, True North wrote: On Friday, 29
January 2021 at 14:12:02 UTC-4, John H wrote: On Thu, 28 Jan 2021
08:30:54 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: The end of 2020 brought the sharpest rise in the
U.S. poverty rate since the 1960s, according to a study released
Monday. Economists Bruce Meyer from the University of
Chicago and James Sullivan of the University of Notre Dame found
that the poverty rate increased by 2.4 percentage points during
the latter half of 2020 as the U.S. continued to suffer the
economic impacts of COVID-19. That percentage-point rise is
nearly double the largest annual increase in poverty since the
1960s. This means an additional 8 million people nationwide are
now considered poor. Moreover, the poverty
rate for Black Americans is estimated to have jumped by 5.4
percentage points, or by 2.4 million individuals. The
scholars findings put the rate at 11.8 percent in December.
While poverty is down from readings of more than 15 percent a
decade earlier, the new estimates suggest that the annual Census
Bureau tally due in September will be higher than the last
official, pre-pandemic level of 10.5 percent in 2019.
Black Americans were more than twice as likely to be poor than
their white counterparts in December an improvement from the
summer months when they were nearly three times more apt to live
in poverty but an increase from before the pandemic, when the
differential was under two. https://tinyurl.com/yyrfjnfx
Forty-one percent of Black Americans don't complete high school. Could
that have any bearing on your numbers? -- Freedom
Isn't Free! Was that when you were a
teacher or later? Point, game. He belonged to the same
union as far less competent people. I alsodoubt he taught in an inner
city school where you graduate when youhave been there 12 years
whether you showed up consistently, did thework or learned anything.
No, no, no. I most certainly did not join the union. The union steward
and I hadan expremely ****ty relationship. Every year, when new
teachers came on board,I'd explain to them various ways to get the
union 'benefits', e.g. child batteryinsurance, etc., without joining
the union. This ****ed the steward off bigtime. I would inform the
newbies of Virginia Professional Educators, anon-union, non-political
organization that charged members much less than theunions
did:http://www.virginiaeducator.org/index.htmlI doubt if Harry likes this
organization.--Freedom Isn't Free!
I'M PROUD OF YA PAL.
DID YOU KNOW THAT TEACHERS UNIONS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY ARE
BLOCKING THE REOPENING OF SCHOOLS. IT'S TIME FOR BIDEN TO WRITE
ANOTHER EXEC. ORDER AND KICK DEM BITCHES IN THE ARSE.
Biden wants the schools open, but I'll bet he caves to the unions.
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Biden needs to get the teachers vaccinated ASAP.
Damn those pesky teachers who don't want to contract COVID because they
haven't been inoculated yet and neither have the kids they teach and, of
course, the school systems don't have the extra money they need to
sanitize their schools continuously.
Cut the teachers pay to pay for sanitation. Simple.
Not the union way.
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Freedom Isn't Free!
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