...Could someone please tell the Harris campaign to stay off the "send" button? If they've got energy to burn, knock on a few doors, instead.
In the last three days, I've received 41 emails from one or another arms of the Harris campaign, which is about 35 more than necessary.
...Speaking of the Harris campaign, she's selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate.
Two things:
1. Do I believe he'll be great VP? Yes, unequivocally.
2. When I hear the name "Walz", I think of former NHL center "Wes Walz". Wes is unrelated to Tim (as far as I can tell), but while Tim is the governor of Minnesota, Wes played for the Minnesota Wild.
It turns out that while Tim is from Nebraska, Wes is from Canada. While, as a a Canadian, Wes can't be POTUS and probably shouldn't be in the line of succession to the presidency, this all made me think.
Wes Walz, or another former hockey player, should take a newly-created high sub-cabinet position with the state department in a Harris Administration.
Undersecretary of Hip Checks. :)
I expect that certain international negotiations will go very smoothly.
Of course, if Cheeto wins, the newly-created position would be "Undersecretary of Kissing Vlad's butt."
...Arizona has returned $29 million to the feds. The funds were intended to aid underperforming schools but it was never used.so it had to be returned. The current Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Horne, may have worked against the best interests of public schools and lost the money, but he attempted to blame his predecessor, Kathy Hoffman, for his own malfeasance in office. Hoffman and others would have none of it.
From the linked story (italics from the story) -
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{From an emailed statement from Hoffman}“Tom Horne has had nearly two years of responsibility over the federal funds and this is his mistake to resolve. There were no issues with the school improvement grants during my administration. Schools should not have suddenly found out they had $29 million cut from their budgets just as the new school year is starting. My office prioritized transparent and frequent communication with our school leaders. Tom Horne does not seem to have continued that policy.”
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However, both the Arizona Education Association, the state’s largest teacher’s union, as well as the Arizona School Administrators Association say they’ve heard that communication has been lacking from Horne’s office.
“The fact that the superintendent wants to blame the former superintendent for what happened, it doesn't matter. The situation is what it is, and he should be doing everything he can to fix this and take accountability for it,” AEA President Marisol Garcia said. “This is a position where we elect people to lead us and it doesn't matter how it happened. We now have to deal with it.”
Governor Katie Hobbs also chimed in with a press release excoriating Horne.
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