yes. let s get. happy friday, everybody. yeah, okay. i get it. i get it. you love me. i hope you had a nice thanks. i know i did. those new york pigeons are actually pretty tasty now since it s a holiday. weekend,ee i thought we d keep things nice and light. so let s tal task about the deah of western civilization. it s in trouble, people. yeah. things in the west these days are a better pe. stable. is chris christie on an exercise call? peopl sadly, most people either don t realize it or they just don t care o. t well, for anyone who doesn t care, trust me, you re going to care soon enoughat doreh. because the guardian of western values has always been america.. but now not so much. let s face it, we re a natio n melts down if our smart phone runs out of power. so loo k around yourself, especially at our young people. you see a nation capable a standing up for itself, especially when it s run by a guy who literallp r y can t stad by himself. we r do you see? do you still
would say listen, no, no, we need more tests. across the board, everyone says that there s too many tests, too many standardized benchmarks that have to be met. no one seems to agree on the solution. i want to read a statement from bob schaefer, director of the public education national center for fair and open testing. a grassroots standardized testing group. they talked about the president saying belatedly admitting high stakes exams are out of control in u.s. public school s but doe not offer meaningf fuful action. now is the time to reverse counterproductive testing policies. congress and president obama must quickly approve a new law overhauling no child left behind that eliminates federal tests and punish mandates. what s going to happen is, or what should happen is that we need a new no, we need a new education law. the difference is there s probably going to be some annual