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    Some libs starting to get their heads screwed on straight?


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    Once upon a time Arianna was a self-styled conservative.

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    She's a wealthy businesswoman, used to be married to Repug politician.

    So not surprising she thinks killing public school tenure is some kind of solution (to what problem?).

    Just another battle in the VRWC/Repug war on (unionized) employees.

    At best, kill their jobs, or at least keep them is state of eternal, compliant, thankful STFU fear of losing their jobs. That produces great students (and other products).

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    So Arianna Huffington is VRWC. Good to know.

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    Never made sense for K-12 anyway tbh.

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    Never made sense for K-12 anyway tbh.
    I agree. Tenure is vital for college professors so their research can't be censored, but I don't get it for people who are only teachers. At least for high school and below teachers (who aren't usually teaching controversial ideas).

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    Never made sense for K-12 anyway tbh.
    Yup.

    Tenure shields too many ty teachers that need to get their asses cleaning the fry grill ASAFP.

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