Ineptitude

This week, my granddaughter’s school made the news on the local talk radio station, the local paper and two Boston TV stations.
A 10 year old in one of the fifth grade classes had made threats against his fellow students, and the school administration, including the superintendent, tried to sweep it under the rug.

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Grace for Governor

The last Massachusetts gubernatorial debate was far more entertaining and substantive than any of the others.
Could be because unlike the earlier debates that were hamstrung by tedious talking heads, the candidates themselves did the questioning.
Could be because Cokie Roberts was a superb moderator, maintaining control of the proceedings while allowing just enough drama to keep the hour interesting.

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Trick

Halloween has started, and the first trick of the day is a bit of flim-flam from a group called the Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy.
The headline of an article about them in this morning’s Herald online jumped out at me: “Massachusetts teen moms and their kids cost the state $109 million a year in social services.”
Holy moley, $109 million: that translates to almost $24,000 per teen mom, which happens to be about 3 1/2 times the _maximum_ annual welfare benefit in Massachusetts (about $7,000).
Gee, what could possibly be the point of inflating a number by 350%?

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Cross-Endorsement and Question 2

Massachusetts voters have a chance to make cross-party endorsements legal again by voting “yes” on Question 2 this November 7.
If this ballot initiative passes, alternative political parties would have the option to show their support for a major party candidate in general elections.
In other words, the candidate’s name would appear multiple times on the ballot, once for their party and again for any third party that endorses the candidate

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Nice Service

There was some press a while back about manufacturers’ rebates and how many consumers are too lazy or too busy to claim them.
So, I was pleased to see that BJ’s, the membership warehouse retail store, has put together an online service, simple to use, for submitting rebates.
Refreshing, isn’t it, for a retailer – especially one running on slim margins – to have invested resources into building a nice convenience for its customers.

IKEA and Me

I’ve tried – so hard – to buy anything for myself from the local IKEA that costs more than $2.
I’ve purchased furniture and a sundry or two that sit in my grandsons’ room, but haven’t found anything suitable for Inner Keep, and think I’ve figured out why.

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