As fucktarded as weºve been, there's far worse out there
We welcome the disenfranchised and imprisoned Aussies to Greater Idaho and will provide sanctuary and comfort to those unfairly deprived of human contact by their oppressors.
I know a couple of people there. They actually brag about how Australia did it right and how everyone else fucked up. It’s actually nauseating. They are proud that aren’t all uptight about economics and freedom and that nonsense.
As fucktarded as weºve been, there's far worse out there
We welcome the disenfranchised and imprisoned Aussies to Greater Idaho and will provide sanctuary and comfort to those unfairly deprived of human contact by their oppressors.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo won a fight over his authority to control the pandemic, as a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging his executive order requiring visitors from states with spiking COVID-19 numbers to go into quarantine for 14 days.
Cuomo’s order was “rational” because it intended to stop the spread of a “highly contagious” virus, and there’s no indication that a less restrictive rule would have had the same effect on public health, U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla said in a decision Wednesday in Manhattan.
I guess it was rational to send the Japanese to camps because spies
The state of California has agreed not to impose greater coronavirus restrictions on church gatherings than it does on retail establishments in a pair of settlements that provide more than $2 million in fees to lawyers who challenged the rules as a violation of religious freedom.
A deal approved Tuesday by a federal judge comes after lawyers for a San Diego-area Pentecostal church took their challenge against the state to the U.S. Supreme Court three times and won.
The settlement includes a permanent injunction in line with Supreme Court rulings that found restrictions on houses of worship cannot exceed those on retail businesses, attorney Paul Jonna said.
“If they’re gonna restrict Costco to 50%, then they can do the same thing to churches,” Jonna said. “But what they were doing before, as you may remember, is they were keeping those places open and they were shutting down churches — at least in California — completely.”
Your grandchildren's tax dollars at work. Geezus. Teachers should have been laid off for not working rather than rewarded. Teacher Unions - all about the kids.
Teachers get ‘thank you’ bonuses for pandemic work JUNE 1, 2021 BY JOANNE
Paying “thank you” bonuses to teachers is sparking controversy, reports Matt Barnum on Chalkbeat. “Several states — including Georgia, Michigan, Florida, and Hawaii — and school districts have issued or are considering” paying bonuses to boost teacher morale after a stressful year.
Teaching in person and remotely at the same time proved to be very stressful for teachers.
In particular, teaching in person and remotely at the same time was exhausting, teachers said.
Most bonuses are $1,000 or so, funded by federal stimulus money.
Districts hope the money will boost teacher retention, writes Barnum. “But some payments, including Georgia’s ‘retention bonus,’ . . . is going to all teachers in the middle of the school year, whether or not they plan to return to the classroom next year.”
Sort of. 30,000 available. 24,000 to Aryans. They get the good seats. The 6,000 Jews have areas, or ghettos, available to sit in with the rest of the Nazi denying volke.
Sort of. 30,000 available. 24,000 to Aryans. They get the good seats. The 6,000 Jews have areas, or ghettos, available to sit in with the rest of the Nazi denying volke.
You’re a fucking nut, but you’re our fucking nut. It makes me sad when you leave after uo loses to uw though.
Sort of. 30,000 available. 24,000 to Aryans. They get the good seats. The 6,000 Jews have areas, or ghettos, available to sit in with the rest of the Nazi denying volke.
It makes me sad when you leave after uo loses to uw though.
Are those Wehrmacht or Waffen SS Divisions? I don't support the Nazis or their sports teams and indoctrination centers.
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We welcome the disenfranchised and imprisoned Aussies to Greater Idaho and will provide sanctuary and comfort to those unfairly deprived of human contact by their oppressors.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo won a fight over his authority to control the pandemic, as a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging his executive order requiring visitors from states with spiking COVID-19 numbers to go into quarantine for 14 days.
Cuomo’s order was “rational” because it intended to stop the spread of a “highly contagious” virus, and there’s no indication that a less restrictive rule would have had the same effect on public health, U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla said in a decision Wednesday in Manhattan.
I guess it was rational to send the Japanese to camps because spies
The state of California has agreed not to impose greater coronavirus restrictions on church gatherings than it does on retail establishments in a pair of settlements that provide more than $2 million in fees to lawyers who challenged the rules as a violation of religious freedom.
A deal approved Tuesday by a federal judge comes after lawyers for a San Diego-area Pentecostal church took their challenge against the state to the U.S. Supreme Court three times and won.
The settlement includes a permanent injunction in line with Supreme Court rulings that found restrictions on houses of worship cannot exceed those on retail businesses, attorney Paul Jonna said.
“If they’re gonna restrict Costco to 50%, then they can do the same thing to churches,” Jonna said. “But what they were doing before, as you may remember, is they were keeping those places open and they were shutting down churches — at least in California — completely.”
https://www.joannejacobs.com/2021/06/teacher-get-thank-you-bonuses-for-pandemic-work/
Teachers get ‘thank you’ bonuses for pandemic work
JUNE 1, 2021 BY JOANNE
Paying “thank you” bonuses to teachers is sparking controversy, reports Matt Barnum on Chalkbeat. “Several states — including Georgia, Michigan, Florida, and Hawaii — and school districts have issued or are considering” paying bonuses to boost teacher morale after a stressful year.
Teaching in person and remotely at the same time proved to be very stressful for teachers.
In particular, teaching in person and remotely at the same time was exhausting, teachers said.
Most bonuses are $1,000 or so, funded by federal stimulus money.
Districts hope the money will boost teacher retention, writes Barnum. “But some payments, including Georgia’s ‘retention bonus,’ . . . is going to all teachers in the middle of the school year, whether or not they plan to return to the classroom next year.”
Impending doom. In two weeks. Three tops. Maybe 4.