Tom Schertzinger
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🚨 Melania Trump this morning: Proposes an AI system—“Plato”—as a replacement for teachers.
“Literature, art, science, mathematics, history… the entire corpus of knowledge… at home.”
Replace teachers? With a machine?
AI over teachers. That’s the idea.
Instead of calling for better pay for our nation's educators/heroes.
Sad day!
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@Acyn @leftcoastbabe It never ceases to amaze me how these asshole can continue to stick their heads up Trump’s ass any farther than they’ve already done……but then they go and pull shit like this.
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Leavitt: I saw that letter from Congressman Raskin this morning, who I would add has zero credibility. And this letter was clearly a cheap political stunt. What the congressman did here, Brian, and for everyone in the room who's hopefully not reporting on this as fact, is that he took untrue and salacious claims in a memo that was produced by Jack Smith, who has been completely discredited for his lawfare and his witch hunts against this president. And that information was unverified. It never even made it into the indictment because it was so unverified. And what happened to that indictment anyway? It was thrown out. And Jack Smith has been proven again to be a prosecutor on a witch hunt against President Trump. He tried to throw him in jail ahead of the 2024 election. The Biden department of justice was fully on board with this lawfare campaign. And in fact, this story that was concocted by Congressman Raskin was so ridiculous, I understand his communications team reached out to some outlets in this room who responsibly said, we're not going to write this because this is just too much. However, of course, MSNOW did write that story this morning because they continue to be left wing propaganda for the Democrat party. But I think Jack Smith has been proven to be a liar and a fraud. And this is, again, a cheap political stunt from a Democrat on capitol hill who I think wants to get himself on cable television
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@pastors4txkids @jamestalarico @JohnCornyn @KenPaxtonTX @PeteHegseth The faster and Hegseth are disgusting.
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We know @jamestalarico well.
He is a good friend, a committed Christian, and a fine pastor.
This kind of hate speech is unacceptable.
Especially from a minister.
@JohnCornyn & @KenPaxtonTX— not to mention @PeteHegseth—must condemn it now.
huffpost.com/entry/pete-heg…
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"Tu hijo podría trabajar en un supermercado empaquetando comestibles durante el resto de su vida."
Alguien me dijo esto justo después de que a mi hijo Jack le diagnosticaran autismo.
Con el paso de los años, esas palabras se me quedaron grabadas.
Pensé en ellos cuando no podía quedarse quieto durante la hora del círculo en el jardín de infancia.
Cuando no podía volver a casa en autobús desde la escuela de forma segura.
Cuando empezó la escuela secundaria, y luego la preparatoria.
Avance rápido.
Jack tiene ahora veintiún años.
Trabaja en un supermercado.
Corta fruta en la sección de frutas y verduras.
Trabaja desde 8:00 - 2:00 tres días a la semana.
Pone la alarma.
Se pone el uniforme.
Él camina hasta la estación de autobuses.
Llega a tiempo.
En esta vida junto al autismo, he aprendido que no siempre se trata del destino, sino de cómo llegaste allí en primer lugar.
He aprendido que una vida vivida de manera diferente no es una vida menos vivida.
Cualquier trabajo, sin importar de qué tipo sea, es honorable.
Qué cosa tan hermosa.
Por favor, acompáñenme a felicitar a mi hijo Jack por sus primeros cuatro meses en su trabajo.
Estamos tremendamente orgullosos de él.
Crédito: Carrie Cariello

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@AdameMedia @chelswhitl I believe this fuckers is having orgasms inside his panties as he stands at the podium extolling death and murder of non-white, non-Christian people. This is just a sickness.
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@politvidchannel Good for her. Kirk doesn’t deserve any recognition.
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BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE WHITE HOUSE:
@FLOTUS Melania Trump standing here with First Ladies and leaders from over 45 countries, all brought together by our First Lady for this global summit.
🎥: @StellaEscoTV
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I’m a high school teacher. We have policies. Late work gets points deducted. Turn it in on time or take the hit. That’s how students learn responsibility. Senior year. Final paper worth thirty percent of the grade. Due Friday. Monday came. Still no paper from this one kid. Smart kid. Never missed assignments before.
Called him to my desk after class. “Where’s your paper?” He looked down. “I don’t have it” Waited. He didn’t elaborate. “You know this tanks your grade right? Might not graduate” He nodded. Still wouldn’t look at me. “Do you not care?” His voice cracked. “My dad died Thursday night. Heart attack. Paper was done. On my laptop. But I’ve been at the hospital. At the funeral home. I forgot. I just forgot.”
My chest tightened. “I’m so sorry. Why didn’t you tell me?” “Because it sounds like an excuse. Everyone has excuses.” He finally looked up. Eyes red. “Just fail me. I deserve it.”
Closed my gradebook. “Email me the paper tonight. Full credit. And take this week off. Come back when you’re ready.” He shook his head. “The policy—” “I’m the teacher. I make exceptions when life happens. Your dad died. That’s not an excuse. That’s a tragedy. Go home.”
He graduated. Top ten percent. Spoke at graduation. Mentioned a teacher who showed him that rules and compassion can coexist. I was in the audience. Crying.
Sometimes grace matters more than policy.
—Mr. Hayes, English teacher
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