education
A place to hash out all opinions on education policy, charter schools, statewide testing, and what the political world is and isn't doing about it.
The Possibility of a Self-Implosion of the Immigrant Chaos in the US
There is a possibility that the chaos caused by immigrants in the United States could self-impplode. The SAVE Act and its implications are discussed. ( The SAVE Act, a proposed law that mandates only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections, has generated considerable debate and controversy.)
By Estalontech2 years ago in The Swamp
Is LACOE Failing Again?
“An organization that has been in operation for nine years and that is holding over $12 million in public funds should be able to articulate what actions have taken place and what actions are planned in the near future to utilize money that was apportioned for the benefit of students” – Lashon Governance Review 2021-22
By Carl J. Petersen2 years ago in The Swamp
The Four Pillars of Project 2025 and the RNC Platform
This is the third installment of a deeper dive into Project 2025 and The Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind it. There are Four Pillars to Project 2025, as shown in the illustration above.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in The Swamp
Government Violence Against Peaceful Protesters in Sri Lanka
I shared with you two months ago that I finally published my first memoir - Feelings of Unreality. I hope to inspire interest and sales by sharing with you some quotes from the book… so far sales have been slow (as expected) and not exactly enough to feed me yet. I need that to change!
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in The Swamp
Four Promises/Four Pillars
Both Project 2025 AND The Heritage Foundation Mandate for Leadership The Conservative Promise have four pillars that summarize them. The news and memes mention Four Pillars but, although they are related and intertwined, they are not the same.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in The Swamp
Eyes Wide Opened
Lots of talk about Project 2025. Where did it come from? Who leads it? Why now? This article is a beginning, a look into the platform, the people building it, and the verbiage they are using. It is not an impartial telling, because I am not, in fact, in favor of it. But I'm determined to share their words and ideas so you can make up your own mind. A deeper dive into the platform will follow, and be linked to this article once available.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in The Swamp
I think I may have to vote
I wasn't upset when they told me that I couldn't vote anymore. I didn't want to go through the red tape to reinstate my voting privilege. I figured there's no way to ever vote for the right person, and I don't trust the voting system anyway. I've had my opinions about my country, the structure, principles, constitution, legislation, and history. I've been watching things change since the Reagan administration. I could recap all the follies of every Presidency I've endured since 1971. But I won't waste your time with my skewed historical summary. Instead, I will just say that of the three "taboos" (sex, religion, and politics) Americans seem quite satisfied taking on religion and politics, but they are still the most hush hush and hypocritical when it comes to sex.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in The Swamp
A Commitment to Community Support
"Supporting organizations as BronxWorks is essential for fostering stronger, more resilient communities. By investing in their programs, we can help individuals and families build better futures," Michael Shvartsman stated. BronxWorks, a prominent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families in the Bronx, has made significant strides in addressing the challenges faced by the community. With a mission to help Bronx residents improve their economic and social well-being, BronxWorks offers a wide range of services, including housing assistance, job training, educational programs, and support for the homeless. The organization's impactful work has been bolstered by the generous contributions of supporters like Michael Shvartsman, a business owner and philanthropist.
By Michael Shvartsman2 years ago in The Swamp











