It's about time the intersectional wing of the War Party got called out for its deceitful politics. Now where is the rest of the US antiwar movement to increase the pressure? https://t.co/xbH3rh04tJ
— Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) October 13, 2022
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Now where is the rest of the US antiwar movement to increase the pressure?
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
The largest fine paid by a banking executive responsible for the 2008 Financial Crisis was $67.5 million
The largest fine paid by a banking executive responsible for the 2008 Financial Crisis was $67.5 million pic.twitter.com/WDevSP4yoV
— Chairman (@WSBChairman) October 12, 2022
— Wittgenstein (@backtolife_2023) October 13, 2022
Ronnie the Rat Speaks at City Hall
Ronnie the Rat Speaks at City Hall to help raise awareness for other young Furries like himself pic.twitter.com/pazI6sCwnN
— Alex Stein #99 (@alexstein99) October 12, 2022
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
A Baltimore public school student passed only 3 classes in 4 years, had a GPA of only 0.13, and yet was ranked near the top half of his class. Baltimore spends $21,606 per student.
A Baltimore public school student passed only 3 classes in 4 years, had a GPA of only 0.13, and yet was ranked near the top half of his class. (Nearly half his classmates had a grade point average of 0.13 or lower.)
— Monitoring Bias (@monitoringbias) October 10, 2022
Baltimore spends $21,606 per student. https://t.co/KjAYjYEUww
Cost per pupil in 2020 wasn't much less than in 2022. The Census Bureau states
Public school systems in Alaska (14.6%), New Mexico (13.9%), South Dakota (13.9%), Mississippi (13.3%), and Montana (12.4%) received the highest percentage of their revenues from the federal government, while public school systems in New Jersey (3.7%), Connecticut (3.9%), New York (4.3%), Massachusetts (4.5%), and New Hampshire (4.7%) received the lowest.
The five states that spent the most per pupil in FY 2020 were New York ($25,520), the District of Columbia ($22,856), which comprises a single urban district, Connecticut ($21,346), Vermont ($20,838), and New Jersey ($20,670).
Funny. Los Angeles Unified School District doesn't even get a mention in the list of the Top 10 Largest School Districts. Enrollment shrunk that much? The source is taken from the 2016 Annual Survey of School System Finance.
"The average time between the introduction of a drug and its withdrawal due to safety reasons was 20 yrs"
Looking for integrity, principled actions, science even? I'd say it's non-existent. In medical science, you'll find very little of these in the Rockefeller Medical Complex.
"A total of 133 drugs that met the inc/exc criteria were withdrawn from the market due to safety reasons in the period reviewed (1990 - 2010). "
— Dr. Clare Craig (not one of her impersonators) (@ClareCraigPath) October 11, 2022
"The average time between the introduction of a drug and its withdrawal due to safety reasons was 20 yrs" https://t.co/a49LY5GXk9
