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The DUmpster / Re: I'm having a flag made. Flying it proudly.
« Last post by Movie buff- The Sequel on November 25, 2025, 06:01:20 AM »
What will the DUmmy be flying it from?
With that many words, it'll likely be difficult for people passing to even read it unless they're VERY close to it.
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I think this could be like MeToo. MeToo hit academia, news media, and entertainment hard.

From Royalty to Academia, Epstein Fallout Ensnares Elite Men
https://www.mississippifreepress.org/from-royalty-to-academia-epstein-fallout-ensnares-elite-men/

Chomsky had deeper ties with Epstein than previously known, documents reveal
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/22/noam-chomsky-jeffrey-epstein-ties-emails

Epstein emails reveal extensive ties across politics, media and academia
https://www.tbsnews.net/worldbiz/usa/epstein-emails-reveal-extensive-ties-across-politics-media-and-academia-1289576
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Politics / Re: Shock Report: Locking Up Criminals Reduces Crime
« Last post by Ptarmigan on November 24, 2025, 11:13:51 PM »
Well, duh! :thatsright:
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Homeschooling Hits Record Numbers

https://reason.com/2025/11/19/homeschooling-hits-record-numbers/

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Whether called homeschooling or DIY education, family-directed learning has been growing in popularity for years in the U.S. alongside disappointment in the rigidity, politicization, and flat-out poor results of traditional public schools. That growth was supercharged during the COVID-19 pandemic when extended closures and bumbled remote learning drove many families to experiment with teaching their own kids. The big question was whether the end of public health controls would also curtail interest in homeschooling. We know now that it didn't. Americans' taste for DIY education is on the rise.

Homeschooling Grows at Triple the Pre-Pandemic Rate
"In the 2024-2025 school year, homeschooling continued to grow across the United States, increasing at an average rate of 5.4%," Angela Watson of the Johns Hopkins University School of Education's Homeschool Hub wrote earlier this month. "This is nearly three times the pre-pandemic homeschooling growth rate of around 2%." She added that more than a third of the states from which data is available report their highest homeschooling numbers ever, even exceeding the peaks reached when many public and private schools were closed during the pandemic.

After COVID-19 public health measures were suspended, there was a brief drop in homeschooling as parents and families returned to old habits. That didn't last long. Homeschooling began surging again in the 2023-2024 school year, with that growth continuing last year. Based on numbers from 22 states (not all states have released data, and many don't track homeschoolers), four report declines in the ranks of homeschooled children—Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, and Tennessee—while the others report growth from around 1 percent (Florida and Louisiana) to as high as 21.5 percent (South Carolina).

There's some uncertainty in the numbers, since it's based on just 22 states. One of the states in which homeschooling is strongest, California, doesn't count homeschoolers as such. Most California homeschoolers do so by enrolling in an ISP (Independent Study Program) - which is usually a private school or part of a private campus-based school - or file the same affidavit that all private schools file annually. The R4 Private School Affidavit is a single-page 8 1/2" x 14" form that asks very basic info. It isn't intrusive. California does not have a distinct category for homeschoolers.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 11/24
« Last post by SVPete on November 24, 2025, 07:08:19 PM »
Judge: Oakland to pay at least $230M after losing latest coal terminal dispute

https://www.ktvu.com/news/judge-oakland-pay-least-230m-after-losing-latest-coal-terminal-dispute

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OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland might have to pay at least $230 million as a result of a federal judge's finding that the city directly prevented a company from developing a coal terminal, forcing it into bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy judges rules for companies
The 47-page ruling was issued Tuesday by Western District of Kentucky U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Joan Lloyd, in favor of a company called Insight Terminal Solutions, or ITS, vs. Oakland.

Lloyd found that Oakland "tortiously interfered" with ITS, which subleased from Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, whose main developer is Phil Tagami, when it stopped these companies from constructing a terminal that would have shipped coal overseas.

The judge specifically called out former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and former City Councilmember Dan Kalb and others, who said at the time that they would "do everything in their power to stop the Terminal project," according to the ruling.

As a result, the judge wrote, then-Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker and employees in her office would not acknowledge the validity of the ITS's sublease and provided a "false statement" to interfere with the terminal project.
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"Such position has been reaffirmed and further propagated by Mayor Barbara Lee, who, as recently as March 2025, stated that she would stop a coal terminal from moving forward," the judge wrote.
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In 2016, Tagami sued the city of Oakland after the City Council, which voted to ban the transport of coal through Oakland, resulting in protests throughout the city.
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In September, Oakland exhausted its last-ditch effort to appeal a state court ruling that found in favor of Tagami's terminal.

As a result of that ruling, Tagami will be able to keep and extend its lease for a plot of city-owned land to restart the terminal project.
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What exactly Oakland will have to pay has yet to be determined.

ITS is arguing that it is owed damages worth $673 million, while Oakland's expert conceded that damages could be at least $230 million.

I don't think Oakland will be able to pay a quarter of a billion dollars, let alone two thirds of a billion. Enviro-tyranny needs to get smacked down three ways - hard, fast, and continuously.
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General Discussion / Re: Palm Beach County FL Sheriff arrests one of their own
« Last post by Texacon on November 24, 2025, 03:27:11 PM »
Sometimes they don't seem like cops as much as they are regular criminals who went to the academy with the intent of working an angle.


I used to travel with my job a lot.  Many, many miles of driving.  75,000 a year was a pretty good average.  I traveled around building community water tanks.

I drive fast and always have.  I used to get pulled over 10-15 times a year.  Most of the time I was let off with a warning, but I got tickets too and the high insurance premiums that went with those tickets.  I had tickets from a mulititude of states and it was before computers.

In all those times of being pulled over I only ran into 3 cops who were complete assholes.  Not a bad average.  One of those cops was the worst person I think I'd ever had the privilege to meet and I almost went to jail because I was going to whip his ass in the street.  That's a long story for a cold beer session.

KC
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The DUmpster / Re: A Pre-Emptive Strike By The Democrats
« Last post by Texacon on November 24, 2025, 03:19:55 PM »
forget kentuck, he is dumber than dirt, here's the real threats:



Mark Kelly has got to be the dumbest astronaut ever, and he only became a senator because of his wife getting shot by another moon bat and by voter fraud.  He wants to be VP next time, but Slutkin is even worse than the cue ball - she is being groomed for the 2028 nominee.


I used to have a much higher opinion of our astronauts, but when you have one of them in a video like that, and one a few years back who put on some diapers, left Houston in her car to drive to Florida to 'take out' her romantic rival ... you kind of lose the "put them on a pedestal" stance.

KC
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The DUmpster / Re: A Pre-Emptive Strike By The Democrats
« Last post by SVPete on November 24, 2025, 03:15:09 PM »
It's fun mocking kt's ignorance and foolishness.

Among men, God made a few perfect heads. The rest he covered with hair. :-)

You should add Goobernor Noisome to that pic. He has Presidential fant....... errrrr, aspirations.
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The DUmpster / Re: Let me get this straight. The Orange Stain pardons the J6 rioters...
« Last post by Texacon on November 24, 2025, 03:13:58 PM »
Meanwhile, the Department of War says:



FAFO


Seems pretty straightforward.  Let him be recalled and explain what laws he felt the President was asking the military to ignore.  I'm sure he can explain what he said on the video ...

KC
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The DUmpster / Re: Not Acceptable
« Last post by SVPete on November 24, 2025, 03:05:47 PM »
When you clowns let Fat Teddy Kennedy stay in office you lost any hope of maintaining "Moral Clarity" Kensuck. **** off and die please.

What are the odds that kt voted for Teddy the Snorkel in the 1980 Dem Presidential Primary rather than Carter?

Then there's Teddy the Snorkel's partner in the infamous Waitress Sandwich incident, Chris Dodd. Did kt defend Bill Clinton when it was revealed that he was fellated in the Oval Office? Did kt defend JFK after his promiscuity and serial adultery were revealed?
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