05/11/2025 9:56:53 AM PDT
· 13 of 26 mo
to Macho MAGA Man
those files are some of the most valuable currency in the world. They haven’t been “destroyed”; they are being archived elsewhwere after somebody took a cut of the action
04/12/2025 4:03:52 AM PDT
· 4 of 7 mo
to Libloather
This is a measure of the cost to maintain the fraudulent structires of the blue states. Nobody anywhere ever honestly votes for that stuff. Progressives - everywhere in the world- can only acquire power and maintain it fraudulently
01/11/2025 2:53:22 AM PST
· 8 of 56 mo
to Texas Eagle
these fires are an indictment of all of government-which has become more preoccupied with itself and its own insane ideology than with civics=serving the community functionally
12/29/2024 6:25:13 AM PST
· 61 of 155 mo
to george76
This is why American Hi-tech needs H1B....
“Each year, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ranks students from its thirty-eight member countries. In the realm of mathematics, the United States ranked in the bottom half. Peggy Carr, acting commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, said “Our students continue to score below the average for OECD member nations. Of particular concern is that we also have a higher percentage of students who score in the lowest performance levels, compared to the OECD average, and a lower percentage of top math performers.”
Our students scored well below the international average, and these scores have been sliding since 2012. According to the OECD, our average student is almost a full year behind the average student from other countries. Singapore’s students are three years ahead of ours. According to the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), our students are also developing slower than in previous years. In 2023, only 24% of America’s 13-year-olds were enrolled in algebra. A decade earlier, that number was 34%.”