I have sympathy for new moms dealing with temporary postpartum stress. I have sympathy for people who get thrown handfuls of SSRIs and wind up worse off than before.
But I don’t have sympathy for a mom fake-crying into a camera while throwing ice into her shower and talking about how she understands why someone might want to strangle their kids. That is attention seeking, narcissistic, and PSYCHOTIC. And it is NOT what normal moms do.
🚨WHAT ON EARTH?!!
The TEACHER OF THE YEAR in Nashville TM just walked away from her career B says the district ORDERED HER TO FABRICATE GRADES.
She refused. So they went into the system and CHANGED IT THEMSELVES.
According to the teacher, a student didn’t finish a project. Hardcastle (the teacher) gave the grade the student earned.
Then a parent came in and SAT IN THE OFFICE FOR HOURS until that grade changed.
Three administrators huddled up and decided the AWARD-WINNING TEACHER was the problem.
She still refused to change the grade.
So they overrode her and changed it ANYWAY.
She quit in May and put all of it in a three-page resignation letter. It’s public. Read it yourself. She calls it GRADE FABRICATION.
And then she stood up in front of the school board and said the quiet part into a microphone: “Statistics are being skewed to protect the district, not our children.”
Our kids can’t read. Can’t write. Can’t do basic math. But the DASHBOARD LOOKS GREAT.
AND SHE IS NOT THE ONLY ONE.
WSMV4 Investigates pulled the internal emails of Diana Wills, a math teacher at Overton High.
Administrators told her she had to hand failing students a D — over a PAPERWORK TECHNICALITY about parent notification. One kid was told again and again to make up his exams and never bothered. She was on medical leave for most of that semester.
She put her refusal in writing: “What is being done is unethical and could very well be interpreted as illegal.”
THE DISTRICT SUSPENDED HER.
She’s suing them right now.
At MNPS, when a teacher and an administrator disagree about a grade, THE ADMINISTRATOR WINS.
Not the person who taught the class. Not the person who graded the work.
The bureaucrat whose numbers go UP when your kid passes.
HOMESCHOOL YOUR KIDS!!!!!
🚨 Breaking: KY school district admits a proposed data center may raise utility rates, while coordinating with KU to try to sell the project to the community.
Open records from Burgin Independent School District show a school board member who works for LG&E/KU, Ben Bradshaw, feeding the superintendent and other board officials KU talking points, confidential data-center scripts, tariff schedules, and revenue calculations so the district could sell the project to the community.
An early draft of a letter from Superintendent Chris LeMonds, which was shared with the full board, admitted that people on the KU grid could see infrastructure costs “reflected in utility rates” even if the data center were built somewhere else. The letter said any potential rate increase would be worth it because of the school’s projected $25–30 million annual windfall.
They calculated the school’s cut of the data center’s power bill alone at roughly $8.6 million a year in franchise tax. They then strategized about keeping public messaging focused on the “positive” money coming to the school while downplaying concerns about noise, pollution, and utility rates.
They also admit they don’t know how the proposed data center would cool its facilities, but wanted to keep pushing the idea that it would use a closed-loop system that consumes far less water because it would help sell the project to the community.
A KU employee serving on the school board and supplying company talking points certainly raises questions about who has control over Burgin’s elected local government.
This isn’t an isolated example. In previous ORRs I’ve posted, we’ve seen city council members and other local officials coordinating messaging with data center developers and the power company to promote these projects.
Who is actually running Burgin? Because based on these records, it certainly doesn’t look like the people who elected their local officials.
Data centers have lobbyists and cows do not. In Congress they tried to pass a bill to exempt data centers from environmental lawsuits, so more data centers could be built in pastures. I stopped them (for now) by blowing the whistle.
I’m sorry if you’re a Republican and don’t want to hear this but the National Debt is $3.6 Trillion higher than when Trump took office 18 months ago. Here’s the 90 second speech I gave the night they passed the Big Bankruptcy Bill.
My opponent wants to mutilate children, and he wants you to call it compassion.
A far Left Democrat is currently running for my seat, and he has made his position clear: He supports using your tax dollars to chemically and surgically mutilate Kentucky’s children.
Listen to what he said at his campaign kickoff.
My opponent is defending the chemical castration and surgical alteration of kids who cannot even drive a car, vote, or get a tattoo.
Puberty blockers and cross sex hormones disrupt normal development and carry the risk of sterility, sexual dysfunction, and lifelong medical problems. This path leads to surgeries that remove healthy body parts from children who have no capacity to consent to consequences that will follow them for the rest of their lives.
My opponent wants the state involved. He wants your tax dollars to pay for these grotesque crimes against children.
This is the radical agenda he would take to Frankfort if we let him.
I will not stand by while politicians treat Kentucky children as science experiments.
Protecting kids from irreversible harm is not extreme. It is the bare minimum adults owe the next generation. The ideology my opponent promotes has no place in our society.
As your Representative, I stood against using Medicaid to fund these interventions, and we won. I supported legislation that prevents inmates from using tax dollars for these perverted procedures, and we won. Even before taking office, I supported legislation that totally bans the gender mutilation of minors, and we won!
I have worked to keep this radical ideology out of our schools and out of our laws because protecting children from irreversible harm is not optional. It is a basic duty.
@Deadswan65 Now, let’s make certain that we follow through and lock up this evil spawn of satan! We cannot allow him to make a mockery out of us yet again!
People are acting completely calm while traitors hand our country over to genocidal maniacs.
No rage. No fight. Just vibes and excuses.
Our Founding Fathers would’ve been stacking bodies by now.
This soft generation is watching the country get sold and calling it just politics.
This week was indicative of why they spent $30 million to unseat @RepThomasMassie, and the subsequent effect of doing so.
Massie has consistently been the only member willing to stand in the fray, and their successful punishment of him for doing so has chilled the resolve of every other member predisposed or inclined to do the right thing.
The result: Congress is totally controlled by special interests and donors. The People have no voice in this "elected" government.
The Republic, as the Founders intended, is dead. We are left with its corpse, over taken by the cancer of cronyism.
Today, I joined Secretary of State Michael Adams as he signed the form that officially opts Kentucky into President Trump’s federal school choice program.
This happened because of House Bill 1, the legislation I was honored to sponsor alongside Representative @5boymom.
When I ran for office, I promised to fight for more freedom, more opportunity, and more choices for Kentucky families. Today is proof that those promises were more than empty campaign slogans, but words I live by in my legislative service.
HB 1 allows Kentucky to participate in the new federal school choice program by creating a pathway for Scholarship Granting Organizations to operate in our Commonwealth. Individuals who donate to these organizations can receive a dollar-to-dollar federal tax credit, and those donations are then used to provide scholarships for Kentucky students, regardless of how they receive their education.
Those scholarships can help families pay for school tuition, public school programs, tutoring, textbooks, educational therapies, homeschooling expenses, and many other educational needs that can make a real difference in a child's future. Families win by opting into this school choice program.
Every child learns differently.
Some students thrive in their neighborhood public school while others need a different setting to reach their full potential.
Parents know their children better than any government agency ever will, and they deserve the freedom to make those decisions without financial barriers standing in the way.
The best part is that this program does not require Kentucky taxpayers to fund another government program. This program costs the taxpayer NOTHING.
Instead, it encourages private citizens to invest directly in the education of Kentucky children through Scholarship Granting Organizations. That creates new opportunities for students while respecting taxpayers and expanding educational freedom across our Commonwealth.
Many colleagues have said it would be stupid not to pass HB 1, so of course Beshear vetoed it. Governor Beshear vetoed House Bill 1 because he wanted to stop Kentucky from participating in this historic program that helps Kentucky families and students.
Fortunately, Republicans in the legislature stood firm and overrode his veto because we understood what was at stake. We refused to let politics stand between Kentucky families and better educational opportunities.
Today, we also released guidance for Scholarship Granting Organizations so they can begin preparing to serve Kentucky families while complying with federal law. The groundwork is now in place to begin opening new doors for students across our state.
I believe every family deserves the opportunity to pursue the best education possible for their children, regardless of their income or where they live.
Your support makes victories like this possible. Let’s continue working to make Kentucky the best place in America to live, work, raise a family, and receive an education.
Thank you, Kentucky!
@RonPaul Unfortunately, it doesn’t do us any good. I’m one of the lucky ones since @RepThomasMassie votes with reason and sense but all the others are treacherous traitors!
Final vote total for the NDAA today which tragically merges our military technology and supply chains with Israel’s. Let’s hope this version fails in the Senate because Section 219 is a betrayal of our sovereignty.