I try to stay away from blatant politics on this blog, simply because I hate getting in lose, lose conversations. These days people either have one opinion or another and never the twain shall meet. I make sure to
Our state is headed in a very scary direction. New legislation is being passed down regularly that is terrifying. As I talked about here, it is important for us to participate in the democratic process and teach our kids the same. We have explained to them that they may not see any immediate effect in things like their schools, but the reason we are speaking out is our concern for what we feel the repercussions will be in the future. We have also explained that there are others that feel just as passionately that what Scott Walker is doing is right. They know our reasons for our beliefs, but we are also teaching them that other's have different beliefs, just as strong as ours, and that is ok.
Yesterday when I picked up the kids at school, Sidney came running up and said "Mom, the changes are affecting us now!!!" They had made an announcement at school that 3 TA's and the school nurse would be gone next year. Sidney said that all of the girls were crying. The kids have known these teachers since first grade and they have been important in their learning, or in helping their friends. I am afraid that this is just the first round of news as the superintendent announced there were going to be a lot of cuts, including 125 positions district wide.
Appropriately, this may very well be the end of the world as we know it.
very sad. At least your mother in law did not lecture on the evils of protesting. :)
ReplyDeleteit is so frustrating and disconcerting that some people think our country will be in a better state if public education is abolished. gosh...even writing these words makes my blood pressure rise. i'm going outside to breathe in some fresh air! ;-)
ReplyDeletea really important post, but i have to admit i did laugh a bit at the veiled rapture reference. these are scary times in many places...
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