The Impeachment Thread

I agree in essence, but there should be uniform core curriculum and standards across the states, especially given the mobility our society. I am not sure anyone but a federal body could arrange that. Perhaps the DOE should be under another department?

No. There is no "uniform core curriculum" that can meet the needs of over 50 million different students. Backgrounds, abilities and learning needs are quite varied. One-size does not fit all
 
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I don’t think you’re demented. I’ve seen others argue that a statement against interest is meaningless, unless it is under oath.

They were mostly people were facing lengthy prison time and it was their statement that they were talking about and the efforts were usually half-hearted because, deep down, they realized that it was ridiculously counterintuitive... but not all of them seemed demented, so I don’t think that’s a prerequisite.
 
Link to where I can find the report saying they changed votes ? You keep saying it’s a straw man , but you offer zero proof . For a guy that clams facts are facts, you sure sling around perceptions a lot . I’ve never had a meme change anything for me but maybe my mood ( some are funny as hell ) . Have you ? Has anybody ? Show of hands if a meme caused you to vote for a particular presidential candidate .

You're rambling and incoherent and you've unwittingly made my point for me. The only people suggesting the argument was about memes changing votes is you. It's an easy strawman to defeat, the impossible task seems to be your inability to reconcile that the public (including you) has been duped into believing these highly partisan fakenews memes are harmless.
 
No. There is no "uniform core curriculum" that can meet the needs of over 50 million different students. Backgrounds, abilities and learning needs are quite varied. One-size does not fit all
No one has ever claimed that a "uniform core curriculum" is a one-size fits all solution. It establishes standards that should be taught at specific times.
Did you ever wonder how students nation wide could take the same ITBS in 3rd grade and scored comparatively?
 
You're rambling and incoherent and you've unwittingly made my point for me. The only people suggesting the argument was about memes changing votes is you. It's an easy strawman to defeat, the impossible task seems to be your inability to reconcile that the public (including you) has been duped into believing these highly partisan fakenews memes are harmless.

And you keep skirting my questions to deliver yet more septic isms that provide nothing but conjecture. I’ll ask again , provide a link to where these memes changed one vote , any ones vote , hell I’ll take the president of the local chapter of red hats for America’s word for it if you can find it . Just one .
 
I don’t think you’re demented. I’ve seen others argue that a statement against interest is meaningless, unless it is under oath.

They were mostly people were facing lengthy prison time and it was their statement that they were talking about and the efforts were usually half-hearted because, deep down, they realized that it was ridiculously counterintuitive... but not all of them seemed demented, so I don’t think that’s a prerequisite.
I don't think it as black and white as you make it to be. I am reflecting back on when politicians have made statements 'off the cuff' or under oath which was against their interests. Of course, I believe the only interest they are concerned about it is winning elections and more power.
 
No one has ever claimed that a "uniform core curriculum" is a one-size fits all solution. It establishes standards that should be taught at specific times.
Did you ever wonder how students nation wide could take the same ITBS in 3rd grade and scored comparatively?

Standards and uniform core curriculum are two ENTIRELY different things. The establishment of standards DOES NOT require a uniform core curriculum and fortunately we as a country don't have one.
 
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You're rambling and incoherent and you've unwittingly made my point for me. The only people suggesting the argument was about memes changing votes is you. It's an easy strawman to defeat, the impossible task seems to be your inability to reconcile that the public (including you) has been duped into believing these highly partisan fakenews memes are harmless.

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Pelosi has boxed herself in now. I think she's going to hold on to them untill the Senate election seats up for election in November are voted on.
 
And you keep skirting my questions to deliver yet more septic isms that provide nothing but conjecture. I’ll ask again , provide a link to where these memes changed one vote , any ones vote , hell I’ll take the president of the local chapter of red hats for America’s word for it if you can find it . Just one .

Dude.

That's my point, no rational person is suggesting that memes changed votes, figuratively or literary. You're asking for a link to something we both know doesn't exist - but your the only one suggesting 'many' are claiming it. No they aren't.

You made a strawman and now your trying to dismantle it without anyone noticing.

The memes are meant to feed red meat to the lowbrow wolves, create confirmation bias and sow division. If you think that's funny, then you're the intended target.
 
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