There was a user here who made a post about something along the lines of: "Asian hate crimes are on the rise. As (somekind of Asian), I'm worried patriots will misidentify me as a Chinese agent and harm me or my family."
I went on with him for hours about how shilly and insane this premise is. Of course I was called racist and not a real patriot because I won't hear his concern. He pulled the emotional card instead of addressing the fact that I was accusing him of being here to plant a narrative.
Does anyone else remember this guy? I figured this post would take less time than going back through my comment history. Surely someone else remembers.
Anyway. I KNEW IT. I KNEW IT! First the anti-Russia narrative rolls out and now the anti-Asian hate crimes are on the rise and in the news. One of the Glow Boys, I bet you, was here a few weeks ago trying to plant the seed here on ga.win.
Fucking bastards.
Democrats have long professed to be staunch supporters of public education and against school choice, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., struck an 11th-hour deal to fund almost $3 billion for private schools, The New York Times reported Sunday.
The $2.75 billion for private schools came together from Schumer after aggressive Orthodox Jewish lobbying and rare support from American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, according to the Times.
Notably, though, Democrats excoriated Trump administration Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for fitting in funding for private schools in past stimulus bills last year, only to turn around and do the same thing with Biden's $1.9 trillion spending package signed by President Joe Biden on Thursday.
"We never anticipated Senate Democrats would proactively choose to push us down the slippery slope of funding private schools directly," lamented School Superintendents Association Advocacy Director Sasha Pudelski, in a letter to Congress. "The floodgates are open and now with bipartisan support, why would private schools not ask for more federal money?"
The machinations began behind a push from Orthodox Jewish lobbying in New York, and Catholic schools, according to Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America Director for Public Policy's Nathan J. Diament.
"It's still the case that 10% of America's students are in nonpublic schools, and they are just as impacted by the crisis as the other 90%, but we're getting a much lower percentage overall," Diament told the Times.
"We're very appreciative of what Sen. Schumer did."
Schumer's late deal in the Senate version gave about 12 times more to private schools than the $200 million capped in the original House bill, per the report.
"This fund, without taking any money away from public schools, will enable private schools, like yeshivas and more, to receive assistance and services that will cover COVID-related expenses they incur as they deliver quality education for their students," Schumer told Jewish Insider.
Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, fought for a provision for "nonpublic schools that enroll a significant percentage of low‐income students and are most impacted by the qualifying emergency."
More here: https://www.newsmax.com/politics/private-schools-funding-randiweingarten/2021/03/14/id/1013743/
https://cen.acs.org/articles/92/i7/Tracking-Memories-Form.html
“I joke to people that we want to show the mouse a picture of a cat and see if the mRNA in its brain gets excited,” Singer says. “It’s a silly analogy, but the point is that we’d like to connect behavior to molecular events.”
"And if after having elected their man or group, obedience is not rendered to the Chinese control, then you speedily hear of "scandals" and "investigations" and "impeachments" for the removal of the disobedient."
Who said it?
It's the second drop Q left, for fuck's sake.
Anyone here who is surprised didn't study long enough.