Potty Mouth Books In Penn Delco Pa

Potty Mouth Books In Penn Delco Pa — The libraries at Sun Valley High School and Northley Middle School are carrying books with pretty filthy language such as this one. Really it’s pretty filthy so you were warned if you click on the link. Scroll down to see the content.

Needless to say the Penn Delco School Board and the administration are ignoring the concerns of parents learning about it.

This bunch likely feels they are being heroically edgy standing up to ignorant, repressed church ladies when they tut-tut away a concerned mother.

They are not heroic, they are not edgy — this stuff only makes them more likely to get praise in the mass media — and they are far more ignorant, and probably more repressed, than the moms.

And it’s not banning to leave a book off a shelf. Do the libraries have a Chilton’s repair manual for a 1970 Ford Maverick? Guess they are banning that one too.

How about Donald Trump’s Art of the Deal? Now, that would be edgy to carry.

There is nothing wrong with a school library being a dull place filled with reference material, albeit do schools even need places anymore to store reference material?

That basically means we don’t need school libraries. We’d save a lot of money getting rid of them.

Frankly, it’s looking like we don’t even need public schools anymore. A voucher system would sure give the moms a chance to fire tut-tutting superintendents.

By the way, Penn Delco parents were you aware than any boy can now enter your daughter’s bathroom in the district if he says he’s feeling a little feminine?

Lisa Esler, maybe the district’s only sane school director, explains it here.

Potty Mouth Books In Penn Delco Pa

PFIR Becoming Institute For Sound Public Policy

PFIR Becoming Institute For Sound Public Policy — Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR) announced its name change to the Institute for Sound Public Policy (IfSPP), Feb. 34.  The new name signals the organization’s broader vision and expanded mission to advocate for national policies that prioritize the security and well-being of U.S. citizens in a world where roughly 5 billion people live on less than $10 per day.

“2023 marks a sea change. Our repositioning as the Institute for Sound Public Policy will enable us to reach out and earn the moral and financial support of those who feel the pressures of the global billions.” said Kevin Lynn, executive director of the Institute for Sound Public Policy. 

“For the past 15 years Progressives for Immigration Reform has identified numerous ways in which the inadequacy and abuse of immigration policy has destroyed livelihoods and diminished the overall quality of life in the U.S.  Today as the Institute for Sound Public Policy we expand beyond the adverse effects of unbridled human capital to address other essential factors and the root cause crippling our nation: globalist policies and neoliberal ideologies that pursue the unrestricted flow of capital, goods, and people.”

Progressives for Immigration Reform will immediately brand itself as the Institute for Sound Public Policy with a new logo, and a new website to be announced mid-March 2023.

It’s existing entities, U.S. Tech Workers, Doctors without Jobs, and Our Carbon Footprint will now operate under The Project for Immigration Reform, a  supporting organization to the Institute for Sound Public Policy.  The entities will continue to bring attention to the abuse of U.S. employment visa programs, the inequities in the U.S.’ medical residency matching program, and the impact of immigration-fueled population growth on the environment. 

During the name change process, the organization’s legal name will remain Progressives for Immigration Reform.

PFIR Becoming Institute For Sound Public Policy -- Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR) announced its name

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