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One thing that we need to remember...

There are so many truly good teachers. I'm still very good friends with my 7th grade English teacher (now retired). Love that woman... loved her when she threw an eraser at my 13 yo head when I fell asleep in class one day.🤣

When my oldest daughter was looking for reading materials about Hiroshima, I popped over to her classroom with no warning and she happily opened up her file cabinet and loaded me up with everything she had.

Teachers aren't necessarily the unions. I know many who hate the union and just want to do what their heart has called them to do. Teach and nurture children.

And in no way to I excuse those lazy leeches who got into to 'education' because they thought it would be an easy career with holidays and summers off who are incapable of sound anything but whining about how abused and unappreciated they are
Preach. Mom was a first grade teacher. All my friends and others told me she was their favorite teacher. Never understood it as thought she was just my strick Mom...lol. We had a busy life back then. She still canned and made jams. Dad worked at Ohio Bell and we all worked the 40 Cow Dairy Farm 😬. I played sports too.

Edit: I even graded papers for her when older. Had to use a red pen and do it left handed since she was. Lucky learned to write left handed in 2nd grade with a spranged right arm then breaking in wild horses.

Edit...edit: I actually hold a secondary degree in teaching form tOSU.
 
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We will persevere! Going to be some hurt feelers along the way, and maybe some band-aids, but our way of life will continue.



Wait till she finds out they dont have an EPA and use slave labor.



Bit of a grumpy non masker myself.

At Christmas time I was in the corner of the jewelry store by myself waiting on the wife and the coerk 1) asked me politely if I had a mask. I reply no, just fine by myself over here. 6 ft and all. 2) she politely offers me a complimentary mask. I get agitated and let her & wife know I will wait outside.

After I walked out she started crying to my wife, the management had been watching security cameras and firing employees not enforcing mask policy.

So the wife stomps over to me telling me what ass I am and that my zipper had been down the whole time. Fuck me.

And the clerk was a super fine little Latina minx that I could never be rude to to begin with.
Did she get in trouble about you not wearing a mask or because your Johnson flopped out?
 
One thing that we need to remember...

There are so many truly good teachers. I'm still very good friends with my 7th grade English teacher (now retired). Love that woman... loved her when she threw an eraser at my 13 yo head when I fell asleep in class one day.🤣

When my oldest daughter was looking for reading materials about Hiroshima, I popped over to her classroom with no warning and she happily opened up her file cabinet and loaded me up with everything she had.

Teachers aren't necessarily the unions. I know many who hate the union and just want to do what their heart has called them to do. Teach and nurture children.

And in no way do I excuse those lazy leeches who got into to 'education' because they thought it would be an easy career with holidays and summers off who are incapable of anything but whining about how abused and unappreciated they are... as they sit their ass on a beach and day drink.
And yet all of these good teachers can’t tell the Union bosses to eff off. It seems all good people have to be subordinate to controlling assholes running the modern plantation.
 
Hands are bloody. Friction burns present. Threads frayed. Skin blistered... Still holding!

WWG1WGA

We are all here with you!

Did she get in trouble about you not wearing a mask or because your Johnson flopped out?

The barn door being open was a moment of levity we all needed. I had cussed a couple of restaurants previously in the day.

She is in the medical field and recently became redpilled.
 
Read this, especially the end . . .



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Anonymous ID: pGukiFmX No.147581302
Nov 1 2017 23:54:52 (EST)
Military Intelligence.
No media.
No leaks.
How many MI generals have been in/out of WH in the past 30 days?
Focus on Flynn.
Background and potential role.
What is the common denominator in terms of military backgrounds close to POTUS?
Why did Soros transfer the bulk of his ‘public’ funds to a NPO?
Why is this relevant?
Who owes a lot to very bad actors?
How can she repay as payment was made under promise of victory.
What cash payments occurred by BO during the last 90 of his Presidency to foreign states and/ or organizations?
What slush fund did AG Sessions (through DOJ) put an end to?
How does Soros, Obama, Clinton, Holder, Lynch, etc all net many millions of dollars (normally within a single tax year).
What was negotiated on the tarmac between BC and Lynch?
Remember it was expected HRC was going to win during this time period.
What if the wizards and warlocks tipped off a local reporter as to the supposed unscheduled stop?
What if the NSA under the personal direction from Adm R had this meeting miscat and logged under a false identity to prevent bad actors from locating while also verifying to said players all was clear _ no logs.
What really happened when the wizards and warlocks revealed what they had?
Was Comey forced into the spotlight shortly thereafter not by choice? Right before the election no doubt which would cast suspicion?
These are crumbs and you cannot imagine the full and complete picture.
If Trump failed, if we failed, and HRC assumed control, we as Patriots were prepared to do the unthinkable (this was leaked internally and kept the delegate recount scam and BO from declaring fraud).
Dig deeper - missing critical points to paint the full picture.
There is simply no other way than to use the military. It’s that corrupt and dirty.
Please be safe and pray for those in harms way as they continually protect and serve our great country.

That post is like a glorious gallon of cold water to a parched man dying of thirst in a hot desert. Thank You for that refreshing tidbit.
 
Preach. Mom was a first grade teacher. All my friends and others told me she was their favorite teacher. Never understood it as thought she was just my strick Mom...lol. We had a busy life back then. She still canned and made jams. Dad worked at Ohio Bell and we all worked the 40 Cow Dairy Farm 😬. I played sports too.

And yet all of these good teachers can’t tell the Union bosses to eff off. It seems all good people have to be subordinate to controlling assholes running the modern plantation.
My mother in law did. She retired in 96 when it just got to be too much and she wasn't allowed to just teach 6 year old children.

I have a friend who is an amazing special ed teacher. She pushed back against the union last year. Her contract was the only one not renewed, 16 months short of her being able to retire with health insurance and her pension (she had no plans to retire anytime soon). She's suing.

The reason many don't push back? ^^^^ That's why. They'll ruin you and end your career if you don't bow down. The filth (lies) that was circulating around our community about her, launched by the loyal unionists and easily disproved, was something to behold and opened a lot of eyes... especially since everybody knows her and her family. She graduated from our high school, as did her grandparents and parents.

Most just try to keep their heads down and quietly do what they can.
 
Lol...facts. Hanging weight way back That was how we sold steers grain fed. Double market price and they paid cut and wrap.

Everyone needs food, clothing and shelter. If they start getting goofy, we step in.

Jocko Wicklink?[sic] just started a clothing line based in the northeast. He had problems finding competent workers and had to lure old timers out of retirement to teach a new generation how to run machines for textile. It works!!

We got to save ourselves. That is the plan.
 
My mother in law did. She retired in 96 when it just got to be too much and she wasn't allowed to just teach 6 year old children.

I have a friend who is an amazing special ed teacher. She pushed back against the union last year. Her contract was the only one not renewed, 16 months short of her being able to retire with health insurance and her pension (she had no plans to retire anytime soon). She's suing.

The reason many don't push back? ^^^^ That's why. They'll ruin you and end your career if you don't bow down. The filth (lies) that was circulating around our community about her, launched by the loyal unionists and easily disproved, was something to behold and opened a lot of eyes... especially since everybody knows her and her family. She graduated from our high school, as did her grandparents and parents.

Most just try to keep their heads down and quietly do what they can.
Speaking of special ed. My sister 6 years older took a teaching job in NM and hated/finished it year end. Came home and took teaching job in county...at that time...called a mental school. I was 6 years younger and she asked me to help with a school Christmas play. One of the best experiences of my life. Those kids has so much love.
 
My mother in law did. She retired in 96 when it just got to be too much and she wasn't allowed to just teach 6 year old children.

I have a friend who is an amazing special ed teacher. She pushed back against the union last year. Her contract was the only one not renewed, 16 months short of her being able to retire with health insurance and her pension (she had no plans to retire anytime soon). She's suing.

The reason many don't push back? ^^^^ That's why. They'll ruin you and end your career if you don't bow down. The filth (lies) that was circulating around our community about her, launched by the loyal unionists and easily disproved, was something to behold and opened a lot of eyes... especially since everybody knows her and her family. She graduated from our high school, as did her grandparents and parents.

Most just try to keep their heads down and quietly do what they can.

Just a little "circle back"...

I was working with a Mexican kid frac'ing in west Texas. He lived on the border and his mom was a teacher on Mexico's side. He was telling me that Old Mexico has very conservative values, whereby this new age stuff(who can really define what is what these days) is infiltrating their society also. The teachers in mexico aren't allowed to spank any longer, the liberal mindset is taking on down there.

That was a very pleasant conversation compared to the horror stories of the drug trade affects on that part of the world. Really tugged at my heart strings to hear about grandma that was too old to move and stayed at the ranch.
 
My mother in law did. She retired in 96 when it just got to be too much and she wasn't allowed to just teach 6 year old children.

I have a friend who is an amazing special ed teacher. She pushed back against the union last year. Her contract was the only one not renewed, 16 months short of her being able to retire with health insurance and her pension (she had no plans to retire anytime soon). She's suing.

The reason many don't push back? ^^^^ That's why. They'll ruin you and end your career if you don't bow down. The filth (lies) that was circulating around our community about her, launched by the loyal unionists and easily disproved, was something to behold and opened a lot of eyes... especially since everybody knows her and her family. She graduated from our high school, as did her grandparents and parents.

Most just try to keep their heads down and quietly do what they can.
If the money followed the student we could easily solve this problem...
 
Many philosophers debated about how education should take place. On the job vs "organized".

Where do you stand?

You could still have public / organized schools, various trade and skill building educational opportunities, online, small 5-7 pupil groups out of a home, and many more if the money followed the student.

Personally I think certain trades are highly undervalued especially electricians. If I could have kids I would HIGHLY suggest that and anything he / she could do on the job to help prepare them for the role.
 
Speaking of special ed. My sister 6 years older took a teaching job in NM and hated/finished it year end. Came home and took teaching job in county...at that time...called a mental school. I was 6 years younger and she asked me to help with a school Christmas play. One of the best experiences of my life. Those kids has so much love.
My mother in law established a love of teaching award.

Cash reward goes to the teacher and directly to our school, evenly split. The teachers are nominated by students, parents.. anybody. The main factor is that the teacher embodies the best of teaching. We have some truly amazing people who genuinely love young people and guiding/ teaching them.

Our family is very invested in our schools. We also have 3 scholarship funds. I'm responsible for one. It just naturally fell to me over the years. I love reading the kids' essays and their accomplishments. I have, of course, had to require that students' names/ personal details are masked because I know most of the kids and don't want any chance of personal bias to factor in.

*Most of y'all know this, but my kids attend and graduated/ will graduate from the same school their grandparents and father did. The same school where my mother in law taught for 30ish years. There's a reason when my husband asked me to move to Ohio (because what Texas girl wants to move to Ohio???), I told him yes as long as we lived in Oakwood.
 
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