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Friday, May 31, 2019

Trump Announces 5% Tariff on All Mexican Imports as Retaliation against Invasion

By R.C.
Thu, May 30, 2019 9:41 p.m.
Trump Announces 5% Tariff on All Mexican Imports to Crack Down on Migration



We Build the Wall Holds Dedication Ceremony for Border Barrier

By A Texas Reader
Thu, May 30, 2019 10:23 p.m.





Losing Our Language: How Multicultural Classroom Instruction Is Undermining Our Children's Ability to Read, Write, and Reason by Sandra Stotsky

An Exhaustively Researched, Rigorously Argued Work
Saturday, April 1, 2000
Nicholas Stix
The Freeman
Culture Education

Free Press • 1999 • 307 pages • $26.00

Sandra Stotsky, a researcher at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has for over 20 years studied the cognitive and political (she prefers “civic”) consequences of contemporary educational fads, as well as their historical predecessors. Losing Our Language argues that during the past 30 years the pedagogical theories and strategies used to teach children English have harmed their cognitive development by supplanting academic goals with social goals and increasingly anti-intellectual methods and materials.

Stotsky reports that contemporary English “language arts” readers misrepresent American history by refusing to tell children about great American leaders, inventors, and scientists because they tended to be white males. Thus children are given to believe that Amelia Earhart invented the airplane, and the only “George Washington” they hear of is George Washington Carver. When presented at all, white males are portrayed as despicable racists. The focus, instead, is on American Indians, blacks, and Hispanics, all of whom are presented as victims.

The editors of these readers, and the professors of education and state education commissars whose recommendations they follow, are concerned primarily with quotas for the number of politically correct readings by writers who are black, Hispanic, Indian, disabled, and so on. The quotas and ideology leave little room for exciting, new children’s literature, and since classic children’s literature largely comes from the politically suspect pre-1970 “dark ages,” it has practically been outlawed.

Stotsky cleverly intuits that the claim of prejudice in classic children’s literature (for example, by Robert Louis Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling) is a cover story for the source of multiculturalists’ real anger: that the stories are so bloody good! The fantasy, whimsy, and relatively rich vocabulary of the great literature children have traditionally wanted to read creates a special, private world of the imagination.

Stotsky indicts multiculturalists as seeking to imprison children in a regimented, mean little public world. The preachy pseudo-literature they force on children uses vocabulary that is a mix of leaden, abstract nouns; useless foreign terms that are often presented with no guide to pronunciation; confusing pidgin languages such as “Spanglish” and “ebonics”; and little or no vocabulary that children can build on in their future studies. Thus at ages when children’s learning should be accelerated, it is actively decelerated. And instructional guides demand that teachers lead small children in discussions of grown-up concerns such as the evils of capitalism and racism.

The impoverished vocabularies are part of a war on English, which the educationists and state education officials who run the textbook-adoption process insist oppresses black and Hispanic children. Instead of improving the teaching of English for these children, the “solution” is to destroy the English language: “Self-righteous educators have chosen to take out their professed anger at this country’s social problems on the English language itself. Unwilling to engage in the hard work of helping all children learn how to read and write, they have spitefully made the English language the object of their seeming frustration because it is so vulnerable, especially in its written form. What is not clear is how these educators can be held accountable for the damage their pedagogical notions are inflicting on a fundamental biological process in human development.”

Stotsky observes repeatedly that no scholarship supports the multiculturalists’ pedagogical claims. Influential education researchers such as Carl Grant of the University of Wisconsin and James Banks of the University of Washington constantly refer to other “research” that supposedly backs up their own outlandish claims. But no such research exists. Stotsky notes that in contrast to early twentieth-century progressive pedagogues, multiculturalists consider the mere request for factual support proof of racism.

Concluding that dodges by multicultural education professors and teachers are the result of their laziness, unconscious racism, and desire to enhance their own self-esteem at children’s expense, Stotsky gives parents advice on how to regain control of their children’s education.

This is an exhaustively researched, rigorously argued work. However, in her insistence on maintaining a civil tone, Stotsky has avoided telling the occasionally brutal social history from which this pedagogy derived. The Black Power and New Left movements grew into the apartheid movement of multiculturalism, which mixes notions from communism, national socialism, and caste thinking. Through affirmative action and violent “community control,” multiculturalists took over both university schools of education and slum-district public schools. They installed incompetent professors and often functionally illiterate school teachers based on the color of their skin and their degree of hatred, while running off competent educators of all colors. Only then did the pedagogy and teacher guides come along to rationalize the apartheid.

The truth can be a nasty business.

Nicholas Stix is a freelance writer in New York.


PJB: Are We on the Ramp to Impeachment Road?

Sent: Thu, May 30, 2019 6:23 p.m.
PJB: Are We on the Ramp to Impeachment Road?

Note the original date 5/23.  Always way ahead.

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Are We on the Ramp to Impeachment Road?
By Patrick J. Buchanan

Are We on the Ramp to Impeachment Road?

Friday - May 24, 2019


"If Trump believes, not without reason, that Pelosi's caucus is out to kill his presidency, should he cooperate with the co-conspirators or use all of the actual and latent powers of his office to repel them?"

After a stroke felled Woodrow Wilson during his national tour to save his League of Nations, an old rival, Sen. Albert Fall, went to the White House to tell the president, "I have been praying for you, Sir."

To which Wilson is said to have replied, "Which way, Senator?"

Historians are in dispute as to whether Wilson actually said it.

But the acid retort came to mind on hearing that Nancy Pelosi, hours after accusing President Donald Trump of "engaging in a cover-up," a felony, piously volunteered, "I pray for the president of the United States."

For, by now, the hostile investigations of Trump by Pelosi's House are becoming too numerous to list.

Subpoenas have been issued to the IRS demanding Trump's tax returns. New York has enacted a law to gain access to Trump's state tax returns, to pass them on to the comrades on Capitol Hill. Democrats are not seeking these records for guidance on how to reform the tax code.

House committees want the files of his accountants. Subpoenas have been issued to lending institutions where Trump borrowed, such as Deutsche Bank, going back to the last century.

The Mueller investigation found that neither Trump nor anyone in his campaign colluded with the Russians in 2016. Yet that exoneration is insufficient for the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Jerrold Nadler. He wants public hearings with present and past White House aides under oath to put on a show trial for a national TV audience.

The euphemism for this swarm attack is "Congressional oversight of the executive." And Trump is not wrong to see in it a conspiracy to bring down his presidency and impeach and remove him.

And if Trump believes, not without reason, that Pelosi's caucus is out to kill his presidency, should he cooperate with the co-conspirators or use all of the actual and latent powers of his office to repel them?

These are the alternatives the president faces.
 
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Out in the Rose Garden, Trump declared there would be no further cooperation on a legislative agenda with Democrats until a halt is called to their investigations:

"I told Senator Schumer and Speaker Pelosi, 'I want to do infrastructure. I want to do it more than you want to do it. ... But you can't do it under these circumstances. So get these phony investigations over with.'"

Where, then, are we headed?

To gridlock first, then almost surely down the impeachment road.

For if Trump continues to defy subpoenas and denounce those who issue them, and Pelosi cannot deliver on the Democrats' agenda, the louder will be the clamor of the Democratic base to remove Trump. At some point, Pelosi will have to go along or lose control of her rebellious caucus.

Consider Trump's immigration plan, which was introduced to no great enthusiasm among his supporters.

In April in Las Vegas, after 75,000 asylum seekers had crossed the U.S. border in February and 100,000 in March — an average of a million crossers a year — Trump declared:

"There is an emergency on our southern border. ... It's a colossal surge and it's overwhelming our immigration system, and we can't let that happen. ... We can't take you anymore. ... Our country is full."

But if the country is "full," and we cannot stop the illegal crossings swamping the southern border, how can we take in and hand out green cards to another million legal immigrants every year?

What is the carrying capacity of a country whose debt is larger than its economy and whose social welfare system is overflowing with applicants?

Given the lukewarm reception among Republicans, the refusal of Democrats to back an immigration bill that does not put millions of undocumented migrants [sic] on a path to citizenship, and the animosity that has arisen between Trump and Pelosi, the bill seems stillborn.

Pelosi and her leadership in the House, it is said, do not want impeachment. They see it as a dead end. And understandably so.

For if the House holds hearings and fails to impeach, Democrats would be seen as impotent. And if they did impeach the president and the Senate swiftly acquitted him, House Democrats would be seen a having wasted their two years, only to make Trump a political martyr.

Still, as Emerson wrote, things are in the saddle and ride mankind.

The left and its media allies are demanding more subpoenas, and Trump is growing more defiant. And if Pelosi continues to argue that impeachment is not justified now, the anti-Trump sentiment in her party could turn against her.

The left's ultimatum: Lead, follow, or get out of the way.

Impeachment is how a democratic republic does regicide, the dethroning and beheading of a sovereign like England's Charles I.

For the left, Trump's fate is decided. The only lingering question is whether proceeding with impeachment now is premature for the progressives' cause in 2020.
 
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R. Kelly Charged with 11 New Counts of Sexual Assault

By "W"
Thu, May 30, 2019 4:17 p.m.





Thursday, May 30, 2019

A Hispanic Maintenance Man at a Senior Living Facility is Accused of Raping a 79-Year-Old Resident; "He's an animal. He's very strong"

By A Texas Reader
Thu, May 30, 2019 9:43 p.m.

A maintenance man at a senior living facility is accused of sexually assaulting a 79-year-old resident. "He's an animal. He's very strong," the woman, who did not want to be identified, said. Webster police says Omar Reyes worked at Baybrook Park Retire




The Ugly Face of White Supremacy in India: Miss India Pageant Slammed for Lack of Diversity

By R.C.
Thu, May 30, 2019 9:53 p.m.
Subject: Miss India pageant slammed for lack of diversity



The very, very ugly face of white supremacy in India.

By the way, where are the blondes and redheads?



Bollywood version of Stepford Wives.





A Colombian Illegal Human Being was Killed as a Group of Individuals Attempted to Cross Highway Near El Paso

By A Texas Reader
Thu, May 30, 2019 10:17 p.m.

EL PASO, Texas - El Paso Police say a Colombian national was killed as a group of individuals attempted to cross I-10 East near Executive.




Background White House Briefing by Senior Administration Officials on the Crisis at Our Southern Border

By A Friend
Thu, May 30, 2019 8:13 p.m.

Background Briefing by Senior Administration Officials on the Crisis at Our Southern Border




 
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Mexico: 62 Cuban Illegal Human Beings Start Fire, Escape "Immigration" Facility in Juarez

By A Texas Reader
Thu, May 30, 2019 10:03 p.m.



ATR: This is rich.

N.S.: Poor, poor Mexico.


Benton, Illinois, Mother Bought a T-Shirt for Her 3-Year-old Daughter, but Got One Saying "F*** the Police"

By R.C.
Thu, May 30, 2019 10:27 p.m.

A Benton, Illinois, mother was shocked when she saw a kid's shirt she had ordered for her three-year-old daughter from a Chinese retailer featured an iconic NWA lyric: "F*** the police."

N.S.: What the heck is "iconic" about a disgusting, obscene line like that? That's a writer or editor turning decency upside down for racist blacks.






@AOC, Nazi!

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix




Cong. Eric Swallwell’s Arms and Harms Race

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix




It’s a Riot Party in Spain! (Video)

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix





NYPD Cop from LI Indicted in Murder-for-Hire Plot

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NPS: Fire Island Lighthouse to close to assess damage

The lighthouse will have to be closed for about three weeks in June to determine the cause of ongoing problems.

LI cousin of Parkland victim works for gun safety

"I coped with it by taking action," Lucy Peters said, "instead of sitting on the couch and crying."


Feed Me TV: Passport to Brunch

Explore the world with these international Long Island weekend feasts.

Opinion: D.C. statehood is the only path forward

More than 700,000 Americans remain unable to cast votes for an equal voice in Congress.

Cops: Body found by sanitation worker in Suffolk

Police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found by a sanitation worker on the side of a Wyandanch street this morning.

Report: LI burn plants have high mercury emission

Most trash-burning operations are outdated, costly to maintain and often located in low-income communities, the report says.

 

Mixed-use project proposed for Macy's parking lot

Brookfield Properties' plan calls for 355 apartments, a 200-room hotel, and retail and office space on the 16-acre parking lot.



Teacher rape victim: 'He took away my innocence'

A woman confronted the former Lawrence Woodmere Academy teacher who raped her, calling him a "master manipulator" whose actions made her "suffer in silence."



Report: 46,859 hired on LI due to IDA tax breaks
The comptroller found that Long Island's industrial development agencies helped create more jobs than IDAs in any other region of the state.



Halal eatery to open 2 new LI locations

A Melville location is slated to open in two weeks and a Hauppauge location later this year.



New York sports trivia quiz 4: The 1980s


Test your knowledge with our latest trivia quiz about New York Sports. Our fourth installment focuses on the 1980s.



NICE bus ride service to Jones Beach extended


A new injection of state funding will ensure uninterrupted Nassau County bus service to and from Jones Beach during summer weekends, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said.



DA: LI man pleads guilty to sex assault of teen

Daniel Adum, 19, pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl last fall in downtown Huntington, a random attack that was caught on town-owned surveillance cameras, authorities said.

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