Mayor Bloomberg has a dream.
That's right. Mayor Bloomberg used a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration to validate his choice of Cathie Black for schools chancellor. Reeeeeeealllllly makes you wonder what the Reverend himself would have made of this situation. My guess is that he would have been, to say the least, unamused...
http://nyceducator.com/2011/01/mayor-bloomberg-has-dream.htmlMayor Bloomberg indeed has a dream.
Essentially, it entails firing anyone he wants, whenever he wants, for whatever reason he wants.
Likely it will be the principal making such decisions.
Goodbye, chapter leader.
Goodbye, delegates.
Goodbye, pain in the ass loudmouth who's always telling everyone about the unsafe conditions in the auditorium.
Hello, teacher willing to rendezvous with principal Tuesday afternoons at the Comfort Inn. In a merit system, things will be different.
http://nyceducator.com/2011/01/mayor-bloomberg-has-dream.htmlWho will be the first to wash the principal's car? To fetch the dry cleaning? Who's gonna make that run to Starbucks for a double half-caf soy latte mocachino with extra sugarless whipped cream? Who will come in on weekends to build that rumpus room the principal's been pining for? Who will pay for the permits? Who will tutor the children the principal's been neglecting, what with all that time at the Comfort Inn? Who will put the hotel bill on a credit card that can't be traced to the principal?
Meanwhile, Barack Obama gave a trillion dollars to the richest Americans in the country, Andrew Cuomo gave a billion to the richest New Yorkers in the state, and President Barack Obama is looking into ways to streamline regulation on those very same people, the ones that drove the economy into a ditch. For us to bail out.
You can't make this stuff up.
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