Posts Tagged ‘Chicago’


Romney Isn’t A Fan of Teacher’s Unions, Shocking

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

Romney has made statements against teachers unions and I want to make some statements clear.  First of all in most cases teachers unions are a good thing.  The teachers union is used as a governing body, so that teachers, as a whole, have a voice at the district level.   This allows for teachers to fight for better wages, when most agree that teachers are underpaid, smaller class sizes, and things that benefit students.  Romney argues that teacher don’t want to test students and the tenure system makes it impossible to fire teachers.  Someone with a business mindset doesn’t see that people learn differently and at different rates.  To test all kids with the same test is unfair, and results in the skewed test results we have.  Romney needs to talk to teachers, rather than alienating them, to work together to find a better solution to our nation’s education problem.

Secure Communities Immigration Law

Saturday, July 14th, 2012

I was on The Daily Beast today and found this, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Is Latest to Reject “Secure Communities” Immigration Law.  In a nutshell the article states that Mayor Emmanuel, and other Mayors including the Mayor of New York have decided to reject this law, because they feel it is discriminatory.  The Secure Communities Law is meant to help find violent immigrants and have them deported, sounds good right?  What it’s doing, according to the article, is for any offence, traffic offenses either, it is forcing police to fingerprint these people and send them in, and then if they have over-stayed their visa they are being deported.  This law is deporting more non-violent offenders then violent ones.  I kind of am wondering if that is the idea.  Most people don’t get pulled over when they have just committed murder or raped somebody, they get pulled over for speeding.  One isn’t going to be deported if they are legal, and committed a non-violet offence, only if you are illegal at the time of your offence.  Am I missing something, because I don’t see the outrage in this?  I know the law isn’t being used as it was intended but I don’t see where all the outrage is coming from.