Heritage Foundation complied a report on America’s Right To Work laws and the impact they have on economic development. This important issue should be on every Pennsylvanian’s radar along with its partner concerns: minimum wage proposals and prevailing wage rules.
The US Senate Foreign Relations committee has scheduled a hearing on the U.N. Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities for Tuesday July 22 at 10 am. We have discussed how CRPD, while touting benefits, actually hands control of parenting to the federal government and the United Nations stripping parents of their God given rights to make the best decisions for their children.
Please contact Senators Toomey and Casey today and ask them to oppose this treaty.
Go see Dinesh D’Souza’s latest film while it is still playing in the Valley. It is a powerful experience that open eyes and hearts to the realities of current attempt to tear down and rewrite the history that made our country the greatest on earth. It exposes the way transformation of thought has been systematically implemented at many levels. You will be enlightened and empowered to embrace core American ideals.
“America is great because she is good; if she ever ceases to be good she will cease to be great.”
America is playing today at the Susquehanna Mall and Lycoming Mall.
At a time when penmanship is being phased out of public school and parents worry about how Common Core State Standards will diminish handwriting further comes a report that students who write their notes, rather than typing them, learn better. Boston Globe writer Ruth Graham discussed the implications in her piece, Taking Notes? Bring a pen, skip the computer. In a day when faster always seems better and standardization is norm, good old-fashioned handwriting helps students retain what they’re taught.