The real headline from the birthright‑citizenship case isn’t the outcome. It’s that four Supreme Court justices signaled they believe a president can effectively rewrite the Constitution through executive order.
A billionaire can write off a private jet as a business expense, but a teacher can't write off the crayons she bought for her classroom. A CEO can deduct a $500 steak dinner, but a nurse can't deduct the scrubs she's required to wear.
Things #Teachers don’t talk about:
Districts spending thousands on fancy new apps and platforms that nobody asked for, while your classroom still has broken student chairs from 2008.
@FromTeachrsDesk@teachthemx3 Leadership is the hinge everything swings on. Schools that retain great teachers almost always have admin who shield their staff, communicate clearly, and actually listen. That shouldn't be rare, but it is.
The World Cup has made me realize how united we as humans can be. Why are we fighting wars for wealthy men when we could be singing each other’s national anthems with our arms around one another?
Yes, a cashier at CVS pharmacy, a delivery driver at amazon, or a waiter at KFC, should be able to afford rent, groceries, and bills with their paycheck alone. That is exactly what jobs are for.
Billionaires do not create jobs. Stop saying it. Without billionaires, we would still build things, design things, teach things, sell things, buy things.
Billionaires capitalise profits. That's it.