Some, but not all, but for them, before and after retirement, the phrase “gravy train” comes to mind. Open the Books, a group that does just that with state and federal records, regularly finds people…
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Some, but not all, but for them, before and after retirement, the phrase “gravy train” comes to mind. Open the Books, a group that does just that with state and federal records, regularly finds people…
When the government tries to create jobs, it somehow only winds up creating new regulations.
A middle school teacher, understandably unnerved by student’s alternate admiration for, and previous unfamiliarity with the U. S. Constitution, posted an Education Post to vent.
For new hires, or professors seeking promotions, UCLA is requiring them to write a ‘diversity creed’ in their application.
A student chapter president for a pro-life chapter was escorted from a Planned Parenthood event by a staffer because the staffer felt she was a ‘safety concern,’ despite the student’s desire to see the other side of the abortion issue.
And to make it even worse, the first one involves a lawsuit.
A student who circulated a petition to take the name of U. S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas off of one of the campus buildings at the Savannah College of Art and Design made great progress and got a couple of thousand signatures but a petition to keep the the justice’s name on the building got many more.
Johns Hopkins University will maintain it’s relationship with the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency despite petitions from members of the JHU community that it abrogate such ties.
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is demanding that Temple University fire Professor Mark Lamont Hill and recommends that CNN drop him as a commentator.
And yes, it could happen here.