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Chris Caldwell
May 23, 2013
11:36pm

 

Jonathan Flynn
May 23, 2013
11:24pm

From: Scott Cordischi On Sports: Sergio Pulls a Fuzzy

in Sports

As long as it's not politics you get a pass. There's enough of that, occasionally you might have to touch on it, i.e. gay sports figures. I'm a political veteran and a former D1 athlete. I'll read other posts for politics, I want to read the sports posts for sports. Thank you. Keep up the good work.
 

Scott Cordischi
May 23, 2013
11:16pm

From: Scott Cordischi On Sports: Sergio Pulls a Fuzzy

in Sports

lol! I must admit, on the rare occasion that I do have free time, I play Words With Friends. Guilty as charged!
 

Jonathan Flynn
May 23, 2013
9:55pm

From: Scott Cordischi On Sports: Sergio Pulls a Fuzzy

in Sports

Except the "Words with Friends" thing.
 

Jonathan Flynn
May 23, 2013
9:54pm

From: Scott Cordischi On Sports: Sergio Pulls a Fuzzy

in Sports

Well written, informative, varied and just sports. What's not to like?
 

Scott Cordischi
May 23, 2013
9:41pm

 

Jonathan Flynn
May 23, 2013
9:05pm

 

tom brady
May 23, 2013
6:57pm

From: NEW: Taveras Issues Letter Opposing RI NECAP Requirements

in News

Hey Angel TaverASS, what's your position on social promotion? Idiot
 

robert benson
May 23, 2013
5:25pm

From: Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

in News

tom,
see this New York Post article: www.nypost.com/p/news/local/uft_charter_fools_cAxPCQ8XNrklVMSdAekQvL. R.B.
 

jon paycheck
May 23, 2013
4:35pm

From: NEW: Taveras Issues Letter Opposing RI NECAP Requirements

in News

fighting for the union vote.

last month he threw residential home owners under the bus with a tax hike and now he throws the kids....

hasnt laid off one person in providence...
 

tom brady
May 23, 2013
4:23pm

From: Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

in News

Hey Robert, why bet, google it and educate us.
 

Kati Loreen
May 23, 2013
3:19pm

From: NEW: Taveras Issues Letter Opposing RI NECAP Requirements

in News

Imagine how many bullets this guy is sweating right before election cycle when 75% (or more) of Providence High School Seniors would not meet the graduation requirement.
 

robert benson
May 23, 2013
2:14pm

From: Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

in News

What needs to go-- are the teacher unions. They resist almost any effort for improvement. Their first priority is more money for union dues so the union bosses can spend all their time at the statehouse lobbying for more, more and more money even though RI's per pupil K-12 education costs are 2nd or 3rd highest in the country according to the NEA's own annual research studies--Rankings & Estimates (goggle it). I bet we'd see dramatic improvement if there were no unions in K-12 education.

as for disabled or ESL kids, maybe there should be a separate NECAP test for them. They might be making advances in their educational performance, but not at the same rate as other non-disadvantaged students. it doesn't seem fair to use one test for every student.
 

Carol DeFeciani
May 23, 2013
1:54pm

From: Is the Obligation Legitimate and Should We Honor It?

in Politics

Oh - but there is no moral obligation to the poor, the homeless, the TAXPAYERS! or the workers who's pensions were stolen? (fyi - i am not a union member).

Go suck eggs Chafee and Gina and reach into your own pockets if you feel so bad about stiffing your special friends.
 

Doug MacPherson
May 23, 2013
1:24pm

From: Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

in News

As a parent and a Rhode Islander I have long been troubled by the performance of our schools. Looking at the overall data, it would appear that Gist's initiatives and policies are slowly turning things around. As for teacher's reviews, I have little sympathy for their opposition to being reviewed, those of us who work in the private sector are quite familiar with performance reviews and the results of poor performance.

I believe we need to stay the course and keep Gist in her position.
 

robert lamarre jr
May 23, 2013
12:53pm

From: Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

in News

GIST NEEDS TO GO she hasnt done a thing to help this states education system.
 

Stephen DeNinno
May 23, 2013
12:41pm

From: Lisa Blais: Providence Goes After Water, Homeowners To Fix Budget

in Politics

Lissa, I am not disagreeing with your premise here, but the city of Providence does own the water supply system. Most major purchases were accomplished before a single ratepayer was added into the system. The Situate reservoir system, the other auxiliary reservoirs and tanks. Where do you get the rate payers own the system? Do I own National Grid? Do I own Verizon? Do I own Cox cable? Nor do I own the Providence water supply. By the way, you may want to talk to Don Carcieri, after all the money he gutted from the city and every city and town is when the fiscal problems started.
 

Jon Polis
May 23, 2013
11:41am

From: URI’s Mazze on Economic Forecast: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

in News

This Project is all well and fine; However, let us not forget what The New England Economic Partnership recently said…

" Rhode Island is in a strong position to grow its manufacturing sector because of its geographic location, but

Rhode Island must raise the skill level of its working-age residents and have a more business-friendly entrepreneurial environment ".

We all need to keep these two very important factors constantly in mind if we are ever going to see Rhode Island return to its

once substantial/robust self…

Respectfully yours,

Jon K. Polis at peterjburns2@verizon.net
 

John Munroe
May 23, 2013
11:38am

From: URI’s Mazze on Economic Forecast: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

in News

Having the need to create jobs and creating jobs are two distinctly different things. Words on paper do not accomplish this. With all due respect to the Professor, lets look at Narragansett where the town council recently voted 3 to 2 in favor of not dissolving the EDC, which the professor is long standing member. Do we need the EDC? The town has an Economic Development Committee, a Chamber of Commerce, a planning dept, a planning board, and 29 other boards that have, up to this point, failed in attracting new businesses. This is not to mention a $35,000 "Economic Development Study' completed a few years back that accomplished absolutely nothing other than to spend money the town doesn't have. Maybe its time for a different approach.
 

Steven Cipolla
May 23, 2013
11:12am

From: RI Small Business Journal + Pat Paolino Cruz Join Forces

in Business

In one word,outstanding! Personally I can not think of anyone who exemplifies the challenges and achievements of said demographics more than Ms Cruz. Her experience, vision and enthusiasm, coupled with the RISBJ management/publishing can only lead to a successful outcome. Good luck to you both!
 

Charles Beckers
May 23, 2013
11:07am

From: Half of RI Renters Spend Over 30% of Income on Rent

in News

Rob Felber: Why do you include heat? The law only requires you to provide water (not even hot water). Make the investment for a separate heating system and save yourself the headache. When the bill comes in the renter quickly figures out how to save on heat. Do you provide electricity? Same deal...separate electric meters. Do you provide telephone? You get my point. The landlord can always play defense, as long as he looks ahead. Oh yeah, and make sure you have a solid lease, without a month-to-month clause. You are not a one-person welfare agency; charge what the property is worth and adjust the rent every time the lease comes up for renewal.
 

Matthew Guerra
May 23, 2013
10:00am

From: Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

in News

The AP test participation is a farce. The reason for the increased number of people taking it is many high schools require that you take the test if you sign up for the class. That wasn't always the case. So in effect we are forcing Rhode Islanders to spend their money with a New Jersey firm (ETS Educational Testing Services) to make our stats look better. This is a terrible policy.
 

Redd Ratt
May 23, 2013
9:52am

From: Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

in News

Neither Gist nor the teachers can make some parent(s) care about their children or their children's education. Despite the prejudicial title this article shows that Rhode Island is improving faster than most of the country. As long as we are losing students that speak english and replace them with ESL students the numbers will improve slowly. No mention of the changing demographics of the state. I guess it doesn't fit Mr. Beale's narrative.
 

Redd Ratt
May 23, 2013
9:31am

From: Lisa Blais: Providence Goes After Water, Homeowners To Fix Budget

in Politics

If Chris Blazejewski is sponsoring a bill you know its to increase revenue. He is the left fringe of the democratic party and has never seen a tax he didn't want to raise. His wife is a teacher, so naturally he wants to protect her job and pension. He is a leftist and sees himself as the future majority leader. He must be stopped. As JoJo mentioned above the renters at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder will be the ones hurt most by increased taxes.
 

Art West
May 23, 2013
9:00am

From: Is Obama Heading Towards Nixon?  Experts Weigh In

in News

Jonathan,

For one who looks down upon GoLocalProv as "a sewer for crazy people to swim in," I'd say you're doing the backstroke -- and pretty vigorously at that.
 

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