Click here to view this media [h/t Heather ] Meet Tom Luna, Idaho’s Republican Superintendent of of Public Education, architect of the gutting of Idaho public schools, massive teacher layoffs, and union-buster. Tom Luna is an interesting character. He’s a good, solid Republican, 2-year veteran of the Bush Administration’s Department of Education, and doesn’t really have any educational qualifications for the office he now holds. No, seriously. He doesn’t. “> Here’s his resume´ in a nutshell: Education: Classes at Boise State and Ricks College, Bachelor of Art (2002) in Weights and Measures from Thomas Edison State College, a non-accredited on-line degree factory supposedly based in New Jersey. Also, he owns a scale company whose largest account is an Idaho corporation owned by Frank Vandersloot — Melaleuca. Remember that name. I’ll be talking about him later. Tom Luna’s Amazing Fundraising Abilities Now, Tom Luna had one of the best-financed 2010 re-election campaigns I’ve seen for an office that oversees about 280,000 students. (For perspective, California employs more teachers than Idaho’s total number of students.) But to get Tom Luna elected in a Republican state in 2010 when the Tea Party was full of hubris and madness, donors gave $212,000 to his campaign , of which $132,000 was spent as of November 18, 2010. This is not counting PACs, or independent expenditures. That’s direct campaign donations. With the exception of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, no other candidate for state office came anywhere near the campaign donations that Luna received. Those donors didn’t give because they were feeling generous and loved Tom Luna. They loved Tom Luna’s plans for the state’s public education system, though. If Luna’s “Students Come First” proposal passes the Legislature, online education will be mandated in Idaho and a laptop will be available to every high school student. That means 115 school districts, with 82,000 high school students, will be in the market for computers, software and online courses. Well, lookee there. And look at who Tom Luna’s top 2010 donors were: K12 Inc. of Virginia , an online company with 81,000 students and operator of the Idaho Virtual Academy. In Idaho, IVA enrolls 2,930 students and received $12.8 million from the state in fiscal 2010. K12, its employees and major stockholders spent about $44,000 supporting Luna; $25,000 of that was funneled to an Idaho interest group for independent advertising on Luna’s behalf. I should also mention that K12, Inc was started by Bill Bennett , Education Secretary under Ronald Reagan. Yes, *that* Bill Bennett. – Apollo Group of Phoenix , the parent company of the University of Phoenix, an online university with more than 400,000 students. Luna’s plan would allow high school students to earn college credits at state expense once they complete high school requirements. Apollo Group gave Luna $5,500. – Executives of Scantron Corp ., a Minnesota-based leader in testing technology that is aggressively expanding into online education. Scantron employees and family contributed $7,450. Other corporate education contributors: Apangea Learning, Inc. (online math courses) $1,000; Education Networks of America (educational video/network technology) $5,500; Madison Education Group (education consulting and advocacy) $5,000, and yes, Frank Vandersloot, who not only picked up the tab for thousands in independent expenditures, but also donated $10,000 to Luna’s campaign. But don’t take my word for it. Here’s a whole huge list with all the tentacles listed. For-profit educators, GOP privatization organizations, marry at the IBCEE Frank Vandersloot is a wealthy affiliate marketer in Idaho who is also connected with the Education Alliance of Idaho , an affiliate of the Idaho Business Coalition for Education Excellence (IBCEE), a non-profit organization (which hasn’t filed any Federal disclosure forms that I can find) comprised of CEOs and company presidents. The Education Alliance membership is comprised of the following: Members include J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation and representatives from the Idaho Education Association, Idaho Association of School Administrators, Idaho School Boards Association, Idaho Parent Teacher Association, Idaho Digital Learning Academy, State Board of Education, State Department of Education and the State Division of Professional- Technical Education. According to the ” fact sheet (PDF) ” they publish it has a mission: The Education Alliance of Idaho is a coalition of key stakeholders in the Idaho education system. The core purpose of the Education Alliance is one of advocacy and advice. The Education Alliance does not have authority in statute, nor does it control policymakers. Instead, the organization’s influence on the future of the education system in Idaho comes from that of its members. Indeed. In 2005 ( the only annual report (PDF) I could find ), the JA and Kathryn Albertson Foundation funded 20 charter schools, including the Idaho Distance Education Academy, the Idaho Virtual Academy and INSPIRE Charter school, all online schools. The foundation has also given a large grant (in connection with the Micron Foundation, another Luna donor) to the Boise school District for the first ” brick-and-mortar web enabled elementary schools using K12 Inc. curriculum.” But it’s not only the Albertson grocery family. Others participate in the “influence on the future of the education system in Idaho.” Others, like Bill Hansen, co-founder of Big Luna Donor Madison Education Group and now President and CEO of Scantron have some influence, too. Hansen was an adviser to the 2008 Romney campaign, too. And Michael Milken, who owns 24% of K12, Inc. I’ve given you all of this detail on Idaho because it’s a small enough state that the money flow really stands out like a sore thumb. Despite Luna’s insistence that he’s not beholden to those who bought his re-election, his “reform proposals” say otherwise. But it’s not just Idaho. It’s Michigan . It’s Pennsylvania . It’s Arizona . Florida . Ohio . Indiana . The names are different but the model’s the same. In Michigan, it’s the DeVos family who funds charter schools and “influences policy”. The corporate education firms have different names but the goal is the same: To break unions, get rid of as many teachers as possible, and force students into online learning courses which teach to a test but don’t necessarily educate students. This particular model assumes students are commodities with identical learning styles and abilities. Profit centers, amortized over 12 years. Cronyism Strikes Deep Idaho’s high school students understand what’s at stake. It’s why they walked out in support of their teachers earlier this month. And some of Idaho’s citizens get it too . In fact, one retired secretary is beginning a recall effort against Luna. Her reasons echo the same reasons Wisconsin and Michigan citizens have for undertaking their own recall efforts. Berto has attended protests against Luna’s three big education reform bills with “Stop the Lunacy” and “Save Our Schools” signs. Despite overwhelming public testimony against the plan backed by Luna and GOP Gov. Butch Otter, two of the three bills are expected to get final legislative approval in the House Tuesday. The third bill is stalled in the Senate. Berto disputes Luna’s claim of a mandate for change — including larger class sizes, required online classes and a computer for every high school student — because neither he nor Otter mentioned the ideas in the 2010 campaign. I would only say this to Mrs. Berto: Follow the money during the campaign and it will tell you what they’re really planning to do after they’re elected. Luna’s campaign was so heavily and well-financed that it was clear from early on that the goal was exactly what they’ve now done. Tom Luna lives the GOP creed: Cronies Come First .
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Continue reading …Aretha Franklin celebrates her 69th birthday with a big bash in New York City. The AP’s Alicia Quarles takes you behind the scenes for an exclusive look at the Queen of Soul’s big night. (March 26)
Continue reading …Given the impressive knockoffs and official camera kits we’ve seen, we’d say the iPad’s definitely got the stuff to help out most shutterbugs, but up until now, uploading content from a CF card wasn’t exactly easy. Well, our friends over at MIC Gadget recently showed off an iPad / iPad 2-compatible card reader that fixes that on the cheap. Simply called the CF card reader for iPad and iPad 2, the thing slips right into the slate’s dock connector port and, as you can see from the video below, it transfers HD video and high-res images in a snap — it also sports USB connectivity. Like its predecessor, the reader’s available from MIC for $29.90, but you’ll have to wait at least a month to get your hands on one. Oh, and a word of warning, you might want to make sure the iPad supports your camera’s video format before shelling out the dough, as MIC found the slab couldn’t playback video from a Canon EOS 5D Mark II . Continue reading iPad, iPad 2 get unofficial CF card compatibility (video) iPad, iPad 2 get unofficial CF card compatibility (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 26 Mar 2011 12:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …With each iOS update, Apple gets closer to creating the perfect smart phone. Of course, there are still some things that an iPhone cannot do. One of those is the ability to send and receive files using Bluetooth technology. However, thanks to a new jailbreak hack called Celeste, that ability is now a reality. Coolest Jailbreak Hack Ever? Celeste Transforms iOS File Sharing is a story by AppAdvice.com… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Apple iPhone Apps Discovery Date : 09/03/2011 11:12 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …In the weekly Republican radio and Internet address, Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell says the law is overly burdensome for states and businesses. He says it should be replaced with free-market policies that lower costs and increase coverage. (March 26)
Continue reading …Still fancy the age-old business card and enjoy outrageous DIY projects that may or may not make you look foolish? Continue on then, dear reader. The peeps over at Instructables have provided a lengthy and seemingly difficult set of directions on how to craft a persistence of vision business card. POV allows your eyes to see text or images generated by light waving back and forth — in other words, your name is displayed by swinging your arm in a giant circle. If you’re cool with this, hit the source link, build your own and be sure to let us know how many contacts you make. Continue reading DIY business card displays your info via persistence of vision, fails to impress Patrick Bateman (video) DIY business card displays your info via persistence of vision, fails to impress Patrick Bateman (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …For over two years, liberals and conservatives have been at odds over whether the public actually wants ObamaCare. On Friday's “Inside Washington,” NPR's Nina Totenberg took the predictable liberal position that polls show folks want all the “goodies” in the bill, but Charles Krauthammer made it clear that these survey results change drastically when people are told the cost (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: Look, there are pluses and minuses. The American people are adults. They understand that would be a cost. They also understand that if you’re going to insure pre-existing conditions, insurance companies have to get more money… NINA TOTENBERG: No they don’t understand that. KRAUTHAMMER: …from elsewhere, otherwise they’re going to go bankrupt. Everybody understands that if you create a new entitlement, you’re going to insure 30 million… TOTENBERG: But… KRAUTHAMMER: Hold on, Nina – 30 million additional Americans, it’s going to cost you. There isn’t a free lunch. TOTENBERG: They may understand that. KRAUTHAMMER: All the protestations of the government is going to be savings is a farce, and ordinary folks understand that which is why you have had such absolutely strong, unwavering opposition to this right through a year and half. TOTENBERG: Every single poll for well over a year about this has had the American people strongly by large, large majorities favoring all the goodies in this and not the mandate to pay for it. KRAUTHAMMER: Well, of course. Who would oppose a goodie? If somebody offers you ice cream asking for nothing… TOTENBERG: Well… KRAUTHAMMER: …everybody will say yes… TOTENBERG: There is no free lunch. That is what we still haven’t come to accept. KRAUTHAMMER: The Republicans have to make the case, they make the case for the costs, people if you have to weigh the benefits and the costs, the public opinion result is people oppose it generally. COLBY KING, WASHINGTON POST: Well, I just, I like the reference to ordinary people understanding this, and… KRAUTHAMMER: It’s intuitive. KING: It is intuitive. Those of us who know… KRAUTHAMMER: No, you don't have to go into details and actuarial tables. You’re going to give an entitlement to 30 million people and everybody understands it’s going to cost. Indeed. And the idea that polls show people want the goodies in the bill is largely irrelevant unless the costs are part of the survey. What folks like Totenberg, King, and most of their ilk have been doing for almost two years is make their case based on people wanting the benefits of the bill if you don't tell them it costs money. This has been dishonest from the start because everybody wants something given to them for free regardless of what it is. As Krauthammer said, that's intuitive. Unfortunately what we have found for years in watching liberal media members is their ability to intuit is abysmal when such an exercise produces results contrary to their agenda.
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