Pharmacy 'Fair Audit' Bill Still Waiting for a Hearing
Th-Th-That's All, Folks!
Bob Graham's Daughter Gwen Has Steve Southerland in her Sights
Propaganda as Pedagogy
WASHINGTON -- The real vocation of some people entrusted with delivering primary and secondary education is to validate this proposition: The three R's -- formerly reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic -- now are racism, reproduction and recycling. Especially racism.
Consider Wisconsin's Department of Public Instruction. It evidently considers "instruction" synonymous with "propaganda," which in the patois of progressivism is called "consciousness-raising."
A Monument to Reconciliation
CAMDEN, S.C. -- It isn't often that one gets to hear both the strains of "Dixie" and an African drum concert in the same public square. Nor, usually, are statue unveilings the riveting stuff of storytelling.
That is, unless one happens to be in the oldest inland city, population 7,000, of one of the oddest little states in a nation of oddness.
Progressives Believe in Money Magic
Its hard to believe that in the 21st century, educated people believe the government can produce real wealth by creating money.
Florida to 'Celebrate' Tax Freedom Day on April 15
Florida TaxWatch: Require Legislature to Pass Separate Bill for Each Trust Fund Sweep
International Driver's Permit Repeal First Bill Signed By Rick Scott
Rick Scott Punches Tampa Tribune for Mixing Up Facts to Make 'Political Statement'
Gov. Rick Scott punched back after the Tampa Tribune, his office says, "mischaracterized Floridas business-incentive program to make a political statement."
The governor's office released the following list of misreported facts from the Trib's State's incentives less successful than advertised story.
Claim: Legislators are getting misleading information from the states own report card on economic incentives.
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