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In reply to the discussion: Why is it the *GREEN* Party Understands Ed Issues and the DEM Party Does Not? [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)55. Or "53% of CA Democrats."
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Why is it the *GREEN* Party Understands Ed Issues and the DEM Party Does Not? [View all]
Smarmie Doofus
Jul 2014
OP
They're "reforming" education in the same way that Enron "reformed" energy sales.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2014
#3
and Enron eventually became the company that couldn't explain what good or service it actually
yurbud
Jul 2014
#17
Which part of the Democratic Party thinks teacher tenure is a bad thing, and why? n/t
winter is coming
Jul 2014
#45
The "Arne Duncan part." Which would seem to be co-extensive with the "Barrack Obama part." Here:
Smarmie Doofus
Jul 2014
#52
third-party voters vote for the party's program: the mainstream parties are voted for the party
MisterP
Jul 2014
#14
If they can't get into the system how do you know they're better teachers?
winter is coming
Jul 2014
#47
unfortunately, those attacking tenure don't really give a rat's ass about quality
yurbud
Jul 2014
#51