Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 07, 2017

Trump's Circle Of Cronies!

He didn't grab her pussy yet. Trump's pick for Education Secretary is getting flogged for her inexperience.

The turd flipper Michelle Malkin called Barack Obama's cabinet and his wife Michelle a bunch of cronies. Malkin a frequent beeyotch of Obama is the most vilest woman of color to be given mainstream attention. She is a Filipino heritage and refuses to acknowledge her race as a factor to her success. She wrote the book Culture of Corruption to complain about how Obama's "lawlessness" created corruption.

Wondering if she's still running her flappers about the "lawlessness" of the current occupier in office?

Malkin was not a "HUGE" fan of fuhrer Donald J. Trump. They clashed in 2013 when he appeared at CPAC to address his temptation at running for the office. She called him a "crony capitalist" and a "conservafraud."

Trump in return called her a "dummy" and said that she would get no play if it wasn't for Sean "Softball" Hannity putting her on. She called him a "smear merchant" and hd in turn said she was "born stupid."

Many conservatives have warned about Trump's harm to the nation if he became the leader.

They said that it's a "grave mistake" to put an ego-driven, pro-government New York billionaire into the White House.

Now that he is the leader, are they still complaining about how "corrupt" he is?

Betsy DeVos is closed to becoming the Department of Education secretary and the Democrats are hoping to put the brakes on her confirmation.

Many progressives and even conservatives are concerned about this inexperienced billionaire who believes in school choice, voucher programs and Christian based education. They believe that her inexperience, her thoughts on public schools and colleges and her opposition to transgender rights has pit her in the crosshairs of the Resistance Movement.

She is one the biggest donors to the Republican Party. She gave a lot ot Donald Trump and many Republican senators.
It looks like Trump won't drain the swamp.
When Trump was a contender of the nomination, DeVos said that he was an interloper and a joke.

She would donate to failed candidates like Jeb Bush and perennial loser Carly Fiorina. She would settle with Marco Rubio before jumping on the Trumpster wagon.

DeVos has ties to Grand Rapids. Her husband Dick and his father Richard, Sr. are the CEO of Amway. They also have stake in the NBA team Orlando Magic.

So far there's two Republican senators who oppose the nomination. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) have signaled a "NO" to the nomination. Many Democrats are against it.

We aren't so sure about Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV).

They are pressuring Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) and Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) to vote against DeVos. They are on the fence with this.

Her confirmation vote is today. It's likely she would get through.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Texas School Faces Lawsuit After Girl Got Roped!

Would you want your child to have a rope around their neck and the school saying that this was a playful accident?

In Texas, there was a shocking incident that occurred in Waco. A young Black girl was roped by three White boys and they tried to drag her around. Now the parents are shocked by this event and are planning on suing the school for negligence.

Now the little girl got a scar that's so noticeable, the law is getting involved in this.

Live Oak Classical School is being sued for a $3 million in damages for allowing this to happen.

The New York Times report that the school is denying that race was a factor to this incident.

Lawyers for the girl, who is identified in court papers filed on Monday only as K.P., said evidence suggested that race played a role in the episode, which occurred during an overnight outing in April by students from the Live Oak Classical School in Waco. The girl was 12 at the time.

But while lawyers for the girl and the school agree that something happened to the student, they disagree about virtually everything else — whether what occurred had been a deliberate act, the severity of her injuries, who was to blame and if race was a motivation.

The girl’s mother, Sandy Rougely, said in an interview on Thursday that she thought her daughter was wearing a necklace when she first saw her after the trip. She said when she learned that the marks had been caused by a rope, “that just tore me into pieces.”

“It looked like somebody ripped my daughter’s neck off and stitched it back together,” Rougely said. The marks are still visible, she added.

Rougely said she took her daughter to an emergency room, where she was treated for severe rope burns, and the police were called.

Lawyers for both sides said the Blanco County Sheriff’s Office was investigating. Sheriff’s officials could not immediately be reached.

According to the lawsuit, the girl had transferred in 2014 from a public school to Live Oak, which has about 400 students in junior kindergarten through 12th grade and affirms the principles of Christianity. It is made up predominantly of white children, the suit says. Rougely said her daughter had a partial scholarship to attend the $7,000-a-year school.

The girl had been flourishing in fifth grade, the suit said, but in sixth grade, she reported that her classmates would not talk to her and physically bullied her. She was pushed to the ground, and a classmate kicked and shoved her when a teacher was not looking, court papers said. Rougely said school officials blamed her daughter, and when the mother met with administrators and counselors, she felt rebuffed.

It was against this backdrop that the girl and 21 other students went on the trip to a bucolic property near Johnson City, TX., for an end-of-year school trip on April 28.

The lawsuit said the episode occurred at a swing: a disc-shape basket hanging from a tree with a separate rope that the children pulled to lift the swing higher. The girl said she had been pulling on the rope but then became tired and stood to the side. She then felt the rope around her neck, and she was “violently jerked” to the ground.

“When it got around my neck, no one helped me, so I had to pull it off by myself,” she said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News.


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