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- @TheAKGuy @davidhogg111 @AMarch4OurLives Hogg with probably want armed security guards to protect him in the ring. 2 days ago
- @SenSchumer @POTUS They obviously want a Graham-Rudman-Hollings style agreement on future spending reduction. Start… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 4 days ago
- @agustinavcid While I am pro immigration, the most compelling anti-immigration arguments I have heard are related t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- @MarkWarner Mark, Using govt force to create scarcity isn't an achievement. Roll back regulations, price controls,… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- RT @MarkRPellegrino: The political establishment is so boring, Predictable, Simple, Fraudulent, Pandering, insane, criminal And incompetent… 3 weeks ago
- RT @HannahFrankman: The blind defense of public education is one of the strangest mass psychoses of modern history. 3 weeks ago
- RT @donswriting: Effective Altruism says earn as much money as you can and give away what you don’t absolutely need to others. There’s an… 4 weeks ago
- @Timcast Nah. Instead you need to have someone from the House or Senate committees related to education on your sho… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 month ago
- @NickForVA Nick, These loans aren't going to be paid back. The Direct Loan program has already lost almost $200 bil… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 month ago
- RT @RealPaulElam: Men. Psychotherapy can help improve your life drastically. All you have to do is lay out a stack of money (either cash or… 1 month ago
Tag Archives: education reform
Not Random Violence, but the Consequence of Ideas
Saturday, we saw a number of news reports on the interwebs about the murder of Delbert Belton, who fought at Okinawa, allegedly by two teenaged thugs. From these reports, we learned that robbery is bad, murder is bad, elderly combat … Continue reading
Top 10 Books for Selfish Citizens, 2nd Quarter 2013
The following are the top 10 books for April – June 2013 as identified by the readers of Selfish Citizenship. A Turn for DeWurst by Sydney Kendall | Related post: A Turn for DeWurst, an alternative to the state of … Continue reading
A Turn for DeWurst, an alternative to the state of education in America
One of the personally most important books that I have read is Sydney Kendall’s novel A Turn for DeWurst. I read it with my youngest daughter; its theme, plot, and character helped establish a solid foundation for real fact based … Continue reading
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Tagged A Turn for DeWurst, education, education reform, privatization, Sydney Kendall
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