I already pointed you to our columnists for the latter part of the week, but I said Mike Adams, criminology professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, already wrote another column for today.
And since he’s all about academia and the liberal-leftists who mess it up, and today’s column is about education and unions and teachers in the public school system, I though I’d point it out in light of the disaster area that is the unionized B.C. public schools, and the perfidy that is the B.C. teachers’ union and their ultra left-wing politics in B.C.
He’s writing about a teacher-shortage crisis in his state and how the state’s lefty governor Easley is dealing with
it
the unions that got him elected.
[…] Of course, most North Carolinians look at this crisis and see the children as its victims. But North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) Vice President McKinney’s focus is on the teachers.
[…] In our recent conversation over this veto, former Senator Patrick Ballantine, who lost the governor’s race to Easley last year, reminded me not just of the NCAE’s endorsement of Easley but of the thousands of hours they spent working towards his re-election. Ballantine summed it up well when he observed that “Teachers vote, kids don’t.”
It’s in the Columnist section.
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