Saturday, November 30, 2019

Undercover videos show sick indoctrination in the California public schools…




Link to very disturbing video:




Sadly, New Jersey follows California.  Parents really need to know what their children are being taught.  The indoctrination that used to take place on college campuses is being pushed down to k-12 public education. 


Post date: July 9, 2019



Friday, November 29, 2019

"Trump administration backs Christian school's discrimination lawsuit"



Link to article from the Washington Times:




The Trump administration should be commended for taking a stand against the discrimination of religious people and organizations.


The public school system is engaging in radical indoctrination.  Parents are losing all of their rights and are being completely shut out of their children’s lives because radical politicians and activist groups don’t want parents to know what is being forced upon their young children.  It is too harmful and destructive to share with parents. 


Families must be provided alternatives to our public school system.  Barring Christian schools from receiving public funds is discrimination.   



One Sided Stories and Fake News Result in This…



Link to story from New Jersey Globe:




From the report:


“The biggest circulation drop is at The (Bergen) Record, where subscriptions have dropped from 76,402 to 47,258 over the last two years.   That reflects a 38.1% decrease.

The Record had daily circulation of 136,074 and 171,744 on Sundays at the end of 2015, one year before the Borg family sold the newspaper to Gannett.”





Thursday, November 28, 2019

Cleary Giacobbe Presentation: A Scripted Show by Calculating Sales People…




When auditioning for public contracts, this firm comes with a full entourage.  They come to put on a show.  They look at your town’s demographics and make their sales pitch accordingly in a shameless manner.  In Lodi’s case, they brought up some of the poorest, worst performing districts that they represent as though Lodi should be happy to be placed in that category.  Matthew Giacobbe ended his presentation by referencing Vitamia’s to make it seem like he is familiar in some way with Lodi.


The firm boasts about how large it is and how they have people that specialize in all areas.  After reviewing the firm’s bills, one would think that they don’t have anyone that specializes in anything.  They have billed excessively for research on general, basic manners where the same information can be accessed through simple on-line searches.


The firm stated that their $165/rate was negotiable during one presentation.  When it came time to negotiate, I was told the attorney was on vacation in Italy.  Soon after, Matthew Giacobbe had the interim business administrator sign a contract with him on behalf of the district.  The contract was never presented to the board nor was it ever presented to the board president for a signature.


Lodi is on pace to go over budget this school year with legal costs.  It’s completely unnecessary. The more things change, the more they stay the same.