Mayor Disaster Capitalist Bloomberg gives $75k to Yes on 3A/3B.*
I find it amazing that a plutocrat can buy the airwaves and broadcast his faux expertise on teaching (which is really how to turn a profit on teaching), and people have again bought into what whitey says.
I wanna know who made the call. Was it Bennet?
I'm not going to deny that to abstain from taking a clear position on whether or not to endorse because of "several (board) members abstaining" isn't a cop out. I think it is. Colorado Latino Forum> should come out against 3B.
Regardless, it's clear to me that with this statement, CLF shows that Latinos make up a majority of students in DPS and that DPS has a history of institutional racism via inequitable funding. Big shock, eh? The only explanation for inequitable funding is cronyi...
This is the worst ballot I've ever seen. It's deceptive and the campaigns for most things are stocked by bad money. The weapons behind many of these issues are textbook disaster capitalism.
The following order is from most- to least- important to me.
3A Mill levy increase to restore enrichment programs, provide technology and expand early education Vote NO
I'd vote Yes on 3A because it provides (a measly) increase in some programs that actually benefit working class families, but I feel manipulated. The little that goes to the working class was tied on because the rest of the ...
The suburban anti-integration phenomenon in Douglas County is so interesting. For example, in 2011 the Douglas County School Board unanimously approved vouchers for 500 lucky (white) students to apply to go to Christian schools. The program was shot down as unconstitutional.
Naturally for the vultures of education privatization, such things make for fertile ground in which to plant seeds of fear and hate, requisite for directing the tide of public opinion away from community, and towards an illusion of separatism and survivalism, such as shown in this ad against unionized teachers:
Years ago I gave up on watching the local news channels. The fact that they're still profitable means they must share an audience with the women who keep the toddler pageants on the air. Yesterday, my friend Ty Link, who has been an activist with the MMJ community for years now, was a part of FOX31's "investigative report" on the differences before and after driving while medicated on marijuana.
Please watch the report here, sorry about the Jake Jabs FML commercial-pre.
So while this was aired, I was sitting with Ty, with whom I'd had dinner in the hours preceeding and during which dinner she ranted about how the car simulator was "nothing like a car". She said the pedals were snuff next to each other, she had to request a booster of sorts because the wheel, which was shaped and positioned more like the wheel of a semi, was awkwardly high and distant. She noted that the acceleration and brakes were non-responsive relative to an actual driving experience. All of this resulted in inaccurate, unscientific results that should have tossed out but instead these obvious issues with the simulator were completely ignored and even capitalized upon by the story.
None of this was taken into account by the officer in the video, the wrinkled, talking heads who feel they must inject their idiotic commentary during and afterwards, and of course not the harried, eunuch "journalist" who has an audience to cow, sponsors to pleasure, and a deadline to beat with a stick.
So, yeah, yeah, yeah, shame on FOX31 for representing themselves and this piece as investigative or unbiased. They are evening television quaaludes for the sheep who once every so often mosey over to the voting booth and use the misinformation they've culled from the killing fields of local media to make decisions that effect people about whom they know next to nothing, thanks to our sickeningly inferior media culture.
This evening FOX31 will continue their investigation by showing a segment about drinking while driving in their arbitrary simulator. Joy.
That is all.
Years ago I gave up on watching the local news channels. The fact that they're still profitable means they must share an audience with the women who keep the toddler pageants on the air. Yesterday, my friend Ty Link, who has been an activist with the MMJ community for years now, was a part of FOX31's "investigative report" on the differences before and after driving while medicated on marijuana.
Please watch the report here, sorry about the Jake Jabs FML commercial-pre.
So while this was aired, I was sitting with Ty, with whom I'd had dinner in the hours preceeding and during which dinner she ranted about how the car simulator was "nothing like a car". She said the pedals were snuff next to each other, she had to request a booster of sorts because the wheel, which was shaped and positioned more like the wheel of a semi, was awkwardly high and distant. She noted that the acceleration and brakes were non-responsive relative to an actual driving experience. All of this resulted in inaccurate, unscientific results that should have tossed out but instead these obvious issues with the simulator were completely ignored and even capitalized upon by the story.
None of this was taken into account by the officer in the video, the wrinkled, talking heads who feel they must inject their idiotic commentary during and afterwards, and of course not the harried, eunuch "journalist" who has an audience to cow, sponsors to pleasure, and a deadline to beat with a stick.
So, yeah, yeah, yeah, shame on FOX31 for representing themselves and this piece as investigative or unbiased. They are evening television quaaludes for the sheep who once every so often mosey over to the voting booth and use the misinformation they've culled from the killing fields of local media to make decisions that effect people about whom they know next to nothing, thanks to our sickeningly inferior media culture.
This evening FOX31 will continue their investigation by showing a segment about drinking while driving in their arbitrary simulator. Joy.
That is all.
Years ago I gave up on watching the local news channels. The fact that they're still profitable means they must share an audience with the women who keep the toddler pageants on the air. Yesterday, my friend Ty Link, who has been an activist with the MMJ community for years now, was a part of FOX31's "investigative report" on the differences before and after driving while medicated on marijuana.
Please watch the report here, sorry about the Jake Jabs FML commercial-pre.
So while this was aired, I was sitting with Ty, with whom I'd had dinner in the hours preceeding and during which dinner she ranted about how the car simulator was "nothing like a car". She said the pedals were snuff next to each other, she had to request a booster of sorts because the wheel, which was shaped and positioned more like the wheel of a semi, was awkwardly high and distant. She noted that the acceleration and brakes were non-responsive relative to an actual driving experience. All of this resulted in inaccurate, unscientific results that should have tossed out but instead these obvious issues with the simulator were completely ignored and even capitalized upon by the story.
None of this was taken into account by the officer in the video, the wrinkled, talking heads who feel they must inject their idiotic commentary during and afterwards, and of course not the harried, eunuch "journalist" who has an audience to cow, sponsors to pleasure, and a deadline to beat with a stick.
So, yeah, yeah, yeah, shame on FOX31 for representing themselves and this piece as investigative or unbiased. They are evening television quaaludes for the sheep who once every so often mosey over to the voting booth and use the misinformation they've culled from the killing fields of local media to make decisions that effect people about whom they know next to nothing, thanks to our sickeningly inferior media culture.
This evening FOX31 will continue their investigation by showing a segment about drinking while driving in their arbitrary simulator. Joy.
That is all.