Don't stop listening when you get to the famous quote. The last point he makes is breathtaking in its ability to foresee the future.
Public employees in general--and teachers in particular--are currently under attack. It is the purpose of this blog to give teachers some hard ammunition with which to fight back against the "everybody knows" arguments wielded by those who don't bother to actually get the facts. Also included are items of interest to retired teachers.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
This seemed appropriate for Labor Day.
A "pull quote" by the lead story in the opinion section of this morning's Buffalo News was from the 1992 presidential debates. It's part of Ross Perot's famous "giant sucking sound" answer. It seems even more appropriate this Labor Day.
Don't stop listening when you get to the famous quote. The last point he makes is breathtaking in its ability to foresee the future.
Don't stop listening when you get to the famous quote. The last point he makes is breathtaking in its ability to foresee the future.
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The only thing that Perot was wrong about was the direction of the "giant sucking sound." It went east, not south.
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