We should be forcing ALL of the provincial gov’ts to shut down their billion dollar medical oversight bureaucracy and spending those saving on raising nurse’s and physician’s wages.
Honest to gawd, I have tried my best to find a breakdown of the hundreds of millions of dollars my province spends … but they don’t publish it. They prefer if we don’t know so can’t call them on their secret privatization plans.
Tbh you see similar stupidity coming from a variety of right-wing leaders all over the world. It’s like they just can’t keep their foot out of their mouth, so try and shove a whole leg in for good measure.
One of those news stories is not like the other, and I think you know which one it is. While Marty Baron had his failings — enormous ones, in fact — neither he nor Buzbee was the type to falsely equate the felony conviction of a former president/current presidential candidate who still faces three other criminal indictments with Joe Biden’s dumbass kid buying a gun while he was high as balls. That the man who will now lead politics coverage from the premier paper in our nation’s capital would do so is a red flag. Hung upside down.
If you’re working in heat (inside or out) we used to take bandanas (or old t-shirts, towels, etc), soak them in water and wrap it around your neck. Works wonders to keep your brain working and body slightly cooler.
It’s a wonder how supposedly educated faculty and alumni can arbitrarily decide to switch off their conscience and go all out dictatorial over an article.
The anonymous donor has pledged additional funds to the district to combat discrimination in Baraboo schools since a photo of Baraboo students giving what appeared to be a Nazi salute in front of the Sauk County Courthouse surfaced in 2018, Vodak said.
Dasia Banks’ 30-page complaint was filed in federal court on Wednesday and contends that teachers and school officials failed to stop violent and racist bullying and exhibited “deliberate indifference” to the problem when faced with complaints. The suit was previously reported by Wisconsin State Journal, and was sure to bring fresh scrutiny to a district previously embroiled in scandal over a viral photo of students giving a Nazi salute.