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schoolingdiana.bsky.social
Int’l published writer+Greater Student Engagement coach. Native American Ed+culture. OU Law grad, ASU MTESOL grad. Goalie in training. NDN pronouns are genderless. Hopeful PhD applicant UofWA, Education Policy, 2025.
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Sounds like a good plan! I’ll look up the ones I’m following & add them tomorrow.
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Just US ones? I know Canadian, UK, and Scandinavian ones are on here, too?
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I have a backup Ed.D. I’ve found, that’s similar & I can do entirely online, but then I have no idea if teaching there is an option. My current adjunct English faculty position would not suffice. Wish sleeping could be Plan C! Thank you for the tip.
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Excuse the typo please. I’m triple-tasking: on here, watching the Kraken game, & working on my readings for the week. Apparently only the Kraken are getting my full attention rn.
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Yes. The U.S. is not a corporation. Trying to run it like one would had the same effect as trying to operate a car like a bicycle.
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You’re welcome Just to add: A Treasury Bond is just a savings account (risk free asset) at The Fed St Louis Fed:
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Washington State barely missed being 100% blue for 2024. Our one extreme SE county consistently votes Republican no matter what. It’s a low population-high poverty county.
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They are dependent on federal R&D funds, too, though. Ivy League schools will be gutted, & the smaller ones likely closed permanently, if the funding freeze isn’t reversed in the next 2-4 weeks. Not months—weeks. 80% of higher ed will be shuttered by Dec, this year, w/out reversing soon.
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I have students who don’t know if they’ll be able to graduate in June. I’m right there with them, but mine is a 3rd Masters so it’s an entirely different implication than theirs.
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Technically, if they have a cell phone, or they use a search engine, they are using AI. Even spellcheck is an AI. That’s usually ignored when talking about AI.
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It’s also a violation of the 14th Amendment. Trump has been trying to have it overturned since 2017.
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I’ve been thinking about running for school board, if I get accepted to the PhD in Ed Policy program that I applied to—I won’t know if I’m accepted until mid March.
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Oohh, I’ll have to look at yours! Mine only has a few things & I need to make more materials.
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My father and his generation sacrificed their youth to defeat this. I recall my Dad criticizing my culturally inherited German views by telling me that any other country could have embraced Nazis. He was right.
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Forward to your IT phishing reporting address. Seems highly suspect and suspicious.
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Sample Response: I worked 10 hours a day, Mon to Fri, then 4 hours on Saturday without pay. I completed all assignments on time and under budget. Plus, I started some of next week's assignments. While you were golfing, driving around a race track and spending about 10M to 15M of our taxes.
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If he fails to check into rehab for his ketamine addiction, that is his resignation from anything to do with the U.S. government.
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His failure to get into an effective & qualified drug rehab facility will be taken as his resignation.
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Here in the U.S., the primary cause is Bill Clinton. He advocated for & signed the Fairchild Act. It capped ALL low income housing at how many units existed in 1999. Existing has to be torn down or sold before new can be built, but the total number of units cannot exceed the 1999 numbers.
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If he’s still going to approve one thousand dollar plus bolts, it won’t help at all.
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Poland has taken over the payments & account credentials for Ukraine’s Starlink access, since this was reported. Having it in the hands of a NATO country should help lock Russia out, since Elon gave Putin Ukraine’s login information.
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I get that not everyone took even a basic accounting course, but the misunderstanding of what debt means, is beyond stunning. Thank you for posting this! Everyone needs to see this.
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Public Ledger: Public “debt” = The Public’s Savings Bank credit = Private debt Public “Debt” = Domestic private sector net savings - Private debt - Taxes - Foreign trade
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I can't stress enough, how much NOT A Genius any of these DOGE weirdos are, and the fact that they don't understand anything about COBOL should disqualify them from any contact with the federal IT systems. Period.
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Poland took over the payments & access credentials for Ukraine’s Starlink, after this was reported. It should remedy Elon’s giving Russia access to it, since the account now originates from a NATO Member country.
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In fact, so many people showed up and signed up to speak that only three people in favor of removing and banning books were able to have public comment. That plus the large distro out front from @vancouverma.bsky.social made tonight a big win for community solidarity and mutual aid. We keep us safe.
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Write down how many institutions are already here, especially those that yours deem noteworthy. Then provide them the list, so they can see the migration has already happened & they’re being left behind. No higher ed wants to do that.
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Fascist theory works around the center point that any means to purify society is correct, proper, & never illegal. Note Musk calling all non-fascists “parasites,” as an illustration. #FascistTheory