
For nearly two years, these groups have been promoting questionable science and creating wedges between parents, teachers, and administrators in order to get America back to work - even at the risk of the nation’s children…. These interests have been meddling in the education debate, first pushing to reopen schools and then fighting in-school safety measures, even as COVID case numbers were rising and children were ending up in hospitals. But the end of school masking is also in part due to a campaign by right-wing business interests, including the dark money network of oil billionaire Charles Koch, to keep the country open for the sake of maintaining corporate profits. The new approach was likely shaped by a number of factors, including declining COVID numbers, concerns about far-reaching public COVID fatigue, and the fact that many of those now most at risk of severe disease have refused to get vaccinated for non-medical reasons. “The updated CDC guidance signals the Democratic party’s shift from beating the virus to surrendering to it as a fact of life - including in schools. “How Dark Money Shaped The School Safety Debate”. Paper airplanes? To support armed confrontation with a nuclear power? Are these people little children? Do they think a No-Fly Zone happens because they wished it into existence? I nearly stroked out when I saw this one. #NewYork artists hold a campaign with a request to make a no-fly zone over #Ukraine️ Paper airplanes, calling to stop Putin, were thrown from all the floors of museum ✈️ #UkraineRussianWar /Qrq5IKbCtd
#The cold and the dark the world after nuclear war professional
We have the most frivolous, delusional, and self-centered professional managerial class in the world: This dude is - wait for it - from the Atlantic Council. We have the most frivolous, delusional, and self-centered political class in the world:įood for thought /qmt32Uqyec

“When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.” –Hunter Thompson “They had learned nothing, and forgotten nothing.” –Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord “But what is government itself, but the greatest of all reflections on human nature?” –James Madison, Federalist 51 Patient readers, this Water Cooler is truncated because a post I swear I thought was going to be simple wasn’t.
