platform. and it s not because it s republicans against democrats, it s about empowering parents and recognizing that all parents whether they re republicans or democrats care about their children. and we ve watched the liberals press children out of, out of their parents lives and try to intercede with bureaucrats and politicians to teach em what to think as opposed to how to think. and we have been standing up in virginia empowering parents, making sure that our curriculum is focused on teaching kids how to think not what to think the, raising the bar so that we can raise the ceiling and the floor. and making sure that we, in fact, are aware of what s going on in our schools. maria: yeah. we just had fairfax county purposefully exclude parents from being told that their children had earned national merit accommodations because they didn t want kids to feel bad. maria: wow.
majority. they are very far apart. the white house says it will not negotiate the debt ceiling. but the president of the united states did say he ll have a separate conversation about spending cuts or spending reductions if you vote. kevin mccarthy says you have to have the spending cuts with the vote on the debt ceiling, that they want to have a clean debt ceiling bill. can they do that? is the white house essentially saying we ll negotiate as long as we do it in separate meetings? if you listen to what the white house has said and what speaker mccarthy is saying, you can do a little bit of verbal gymnastics to make both sides happy at the end of the day. but right now, especially if anything appears to be tied to the debt limit, that s something that the white house is really sensitive about. they have said over and over that they are not negotiating on raising the bar authority. we went through this in 2011. it ended in near catastrophe and we don t want to get into actual catastr
It will be a tough but exciting start to life in Division 2 of the National Football League for Limerick with games against All-Ireland semi-finalists Derry and Dublin first up under new manager Ray Dempsey.