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Welcome to Wisconsin Mr. President.
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The reform package - touted as an alternative to increased taxes or further cuts to state education funding - calls for increased class sizes and fewer teachers, balanced by more classroom technology with personal laptops and required online courses for high school students. Under the plan, educator pay would be based on merit, with bonuses for student achievement. Tenure for new teachers would be eliminated, as would job security based on seniority. The state would pay for the plan mostly by increasing the ratio of students-per-class from 18.2 to 19.8 during the next two years, saving about $100 million annually. Idaho would shed about 770 teaching jobs as class sizes increase and more courses are taught online.
What a match-up! The NFC Championship game should be one for the ages. Both of these teams seem to be firing on all cylinders. They each boast great defenses and solid coaching staffs. I think Green Bay has the better quarterback and collection of wide receivers, but the Bears counter that with far superior special teams and the better running back. The only real separation might simply be Chicago getting to play at home while the Packers have to play in one of the most hostile places in the league. Since 1921 the two teams have played each 181 times. Number 182 will be epic and might be their biggest match-up since 1941. Hopefully Green Bay has not used up all their magic and can find a way to win. Go Pack Go!
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A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
"There's a little boy and on his 14th birthday he gets a horse...and everybody in the village says, 'how wonderful.' And the zen master says, 'we'll see.' Two years later, the boy falls off the horse, breaks his leg, and everyone in the village says, 'how terrible.' And the zen master says, 'we'll see.' Then, a war breaks out and all the young men have to go off and fight...except the boy can't because his legs are all messed up and everyone in the village says, 'how wonderful.'"