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Restoring American Exceptionalism Townhalls

Restoring American Exceptionalism Townhalls

American 15-year-olds rank 35th out of 57 countries in math and literacy,behind almost all industrialized nations. America shouldn’t be 35th in anything. It's time to Restore American Exceptionalism!

Click here to register for the event near you and get informed today!
Thursday, February 2nd 2012
by jstefano

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Sign the pledge supporting the parents, teachers and children of Neshaminy against the Union Bosses!

The Neshaminy School Board in Bucks County has been fighting the Union Bosses for three years to stop them from a greedy money grab that would cut student programs and jeopardize the kids’ education.

Here's just some of the outrageous and greedy demands of the Union Bosses:

*$300,000,000 (that’s 300 million dollars) in increases above the current budget for retroactive pay, salary increases and benefits!

*Retirement after 10 years and "retirement bonuses” of $27,500 for all district teachers.

*Free health insurance for those retirees which has cost the district a whopping $35,000,000 (that’s 35 MILLION dollars)!

These same Union Bosses, back in 2002, negotiated themselves a sweetheart deal that not only bankrupted the school district but

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Monday, January 30th 2012
by kabram

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Kim SchmidtnerKim SchmidtnerGoes to Kim Schmidtner of the Liberty for Leadership Blog.

Thanks to Kim for keeping “citizens armed with information” on her website! Kim took great notes (her teachers would be proud) at American for Prosperity Foundation’s National School Choice Week event . She shared what she learned and experienced at AFPF’s event in this blog post.

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Monday, January 30th 2012
by kabram

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By Katy Abram

This January, I joined a bus full of fellow activists,Drilling SiteDrilling Site entrepreneurs and businessmen to tour a fracking site on the Marcellus Shale in Washington County, Pennsylvania. I put on my hardhat, fire retardant coat and steel tipped boots to get some frack facts up close and in person.

I know we have to look at the hard facts and data when it comes to making good energy policy, but being at a site and getting that first hand experience is also important. By heading west to the shale, I got to see up close the energy boom in Washington County.

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