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- California Students File Constitutional Challenge to Teacher Firing Practices; Unions are the Child Molester's Best Friend
- Humorous Reporting Regarding Effect of Tapering on US Treasuries; Robotic "Righting"
- Disgusting Compromise on $956B Farm Bill; In Spite of Massive Howls, No Actual Cuts in Food Stamps
- California Water Synopsis: Water Woes Just Beginning or About to End? Good News for California?
Posted: 29 Jan 2014 06:23 PM PST Three cheers for a group of nine California students who are fed up with tenure rules that protect not only incompetent teachers, but also sexual predators. Reuters reports California students challenge teacher employment rules in lawsuit. A group of nine California students will challenge employment rules they complain force public schools in the most populous U.S. state to retain low performing teachers, as opening arguments kick off on Monday in a lawsuit over education policy.Teachers' Union Response "We don't think stripping teachers of their workplace professional rights will help students," said California Federation of Teachers President Joshua Pechthalt." Mish Translation of Teachers' Union Response
Testimony Started Monday The lawsuit was filed by the nonprofit advocacy group Students Matter, which contends education laws are a violation of the Constitution's equal protection guarantee because they do not ensure all students have access to an adequate education. The LA Times reports Testimony begins in trial over California teachers' job protections. Arguments begin Monday in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of laws that govern California's teacher tenure rules, seniority policies and the dismissal process -- an overhaul of which could upend controversial job security for instructors.Gross Lie of the Day In the gross lie of the day category, "The California Department of Education contends districts have the opportunity and discretion to remove ineffective teachers from classrooms and decide whether to grant tenure." In contrast, L.A. schools Supt. John Deasy, is a supporter of the effort to repeal the statutes. He declined to comment because he is a witness in the case. Lay it on them John! Unions are the Child Molester's Best Friend I am quite sure Deasy can testify how hard it is to get rid of incompetent teachers, even child molesters. If you think I am making this up, sadly, I am not. I highly recommend reading the LA Times report: Failure Gets a Pass L.A. Unified Pays Teachers Not to Teach. You can find similar articles about New York, in fact, anywhere unions rule. Every time I write something like this I get a ton of emails from teachers. Surprisingly, about a third of them are in support of what I say. In Praise of Teachers I have said this before and I say it again: I have nothing against teachers. Most of them are dedicated, hard-working professionals. I do have everything against public unions whose sole mission is to collect dues and coerce legislators into laws written for the union at the expense of the kids. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Humorous Reporting Regarding Effect of Tapering on US Treasuries; Robotic "Righting" Posted: 29 Jan 2014 12:18 PM PST I happen to like US treasuries on the basis the economy is slowing much more than anyone thinks. Short-term, who knows? Certainly not those who intend to call every uptick or downtick as if it's meaningful, especially on days of economic news, like today. Here is an image that shows what I mean. I did not stitch that together. The items were back-to-back on a news feed site I follow. Which is it? At 2:20 PM Bloomberg reported Treasuries Rise At 2:20 PM MarketWatch reported Treasuries Fall Here is another MarketWatch image. Click on the MarketWatch "Treasuries Fall" link and this is what you see. Robotic "Righting" This kind of nonsense happens all the time. Headlines change from Bonds Fall Because of Tapering to Bonds Rise Because of Tapering. Very few notice how ridiculous this reporting is, or how headline stories change 180 degrees in seconds. May as well have a robot "write" these stories. Perhaps I mean "right" these stories. Or is that what's happening already? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Disgusting Compromise on $956B Farm Bill; In Spite of Massive Howls, No Actual Cuts in Food Stamps Posted: 29 Jan 2014 10:09 AM PST Proving that neither party really wants to do anything about escalating costs of anything, in typical D.C. compromise action, the House Passes $956B Farm Bill in a bipartisan vote. Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), and Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) all voted for the bill. Democrats are howling over miniscule cuts in SNAP (food stamps). For example, an inane headline on the Daily Koz reads House passes food stamp-slashing farm bill. Supposedly there will be $8.6 billion in devastating food stamp cuts. Even if that happens it is less than a 1% cut in an economy that is supposedly in recovery. Contrary to Popular Belief, No Cuts in Food Stamps Will there be any cuts? I rather doubt it. In the "too stupid to make up category", this is how they determined the cuts. The bill finds $8.6 billion in savings by requiring households to receive at least $20 per year in home heating assistance before they automatically qualify for food stamps, instead of the $1 threshold now in place in some states. Amazing! Now what do you think will happen? If you can't figure it out, I will tell you. States will give $20 per year in home heating assistance to everyone currently getting $1 per year in annual home heating assistance. There will be miniscule (if any) savings at all at the federal level, and small increases at the state level. Crop Subsidies Preserved Next consider House passes farm bill, crop subsidies preserved. After more than two years of partisan squabbles over food and farm policy, the House passed and sent to the Senate Wednesday an almost $100 billion-a-year, compromise farm bill containing a small cut in food stamps and preserving most crop subsidies.Miracle Not It is beyond idiotic to call this do-nothing compromise a "miracle". It's a do-nothing bill for which D.C. is famous. It would have been a miracle had there been any real cuts. Actual CBO Estimated Savings The facts speak for themselves. In spite of the trumped up $8.6 billion in savings in food stamps and smaller savings on farm subsidies, "The bill would save around $1.65 billion annually overall, according to the Congressional Budget Office." Assuming the CBO is correct, the actual savings on the bill is $1.65 billion out of $956 billion. In percentage terms (drum roll please) .... the devastating cutbacks amount to 0.17%! Oh! The Horror! Republicans and Democrats alike should both be ashamed, not only for doing virtually nothing, but also for howling at the moon as if they did. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
California Water Synopsis: Water Woes Just Beginning or About to End? Good News for California? Posted: 29 Jan 2014 09:19 AM PST Leaving aside religious debates on global warming, UC Berkeley professor B. Lynn Ingram says California water woes could be just beginning. As 2013 came to a close, the media dutifully reported that the year had been the driest in California since records began to be kept in the 1840s. UC Berkeley paleoclimatologist B. Lynn Ingram didn't think the news stories captured the seriousness of the situation.Magic Words With that, Ingram, just mentioned the unmagic words "global warming". Is that a contrary indicator? Perhaps. Here is another one: Ingram is the author of The West without Water What Past Floods, Droughts, and Other Climatic Clues Tell Us about Tomorrow. Typically, such books mark extreme sentiment and the end of such trends. Hundred Years of Dry Want a third contrary indicator? If so, I have one: Ecocentric, "all things green from capital hill" reports Hundred Years of Dry: How California's Drought Could Get Much, Much Worse. Good News Coming? I delayed commenting on the California water crisis recently, rather expecting something like this January 28, 2014 report: El Nino May Return as Models Signal Warming of Pacific Ocean. An El Nino weather pattern, which can parch Australia and parts of Asia while bringing rains to South America, may occur in the coming months as the Pacific Ocean warms, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.OK But What About California? That's a good question. Wikipedia has this to say about El Niño conditions in North America. "Winters, during the El Niño effect, are warmer and drier than average in the Northwest, northern Midwest, and northern Mideast United States, so those regions experience reduced snowfalls. Meanwhile, significantly wetter winters are present in northwest Mexico and the southwest United States, including central and southern California, while both cooler and wetter than average winters in northeast Mexico and the southeast United States." Personally Speaking Living in Illinois, Northwest of Chicago, I certainly can use less snow and less cold. We have had numerous days of negative temperatures this month, coupled with plenty of snow. Enough! Global Warning My global "warning" about global "warming" follows. Cyclically-speaking, I tend to believe another El Niño effect is on the way. If so, it will bring relief to Southern California. Thus, short-term I suspect Lynn Ingram is off the mark. Books and hysteria mark tops and bottoms. Besides, we have strongly presented viewpoints about pending cyclical changes. However, Ingram could easily be correct on a long-term basis. Either way, none of this has anything to do with global warming. For a detailed explanation, please see Europe Dumps Global Warming Efforts; Good Idea? Addendum: The California Weather Blog has an interesting article some inquiring minds may wish to read: Ridiculously Resilient Ridge continues to shatter records, but pattern shift may be approaching Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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