CraftyTeacher91🌹

@CraftyTeacher91
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I teach 1st grade in #Michigan. I love reading, crafting, and chilling in nature.

Total student loan debt that would have been erased for millions of Americans: $400 billion

Total cost of the Trump tax cuts that largely benefited the wealthy and corporations: $1.9 trillion

This is what I mean when I say the system is rigged.

CEOs keep pretending they can't afford to pay workers fairly while they rake in millions off of workers' labor. Don't fall for this illusion of scarcity.
I have no idea who originally made this graphic, but whoever you are, you are a genius.

Do not accept this or anything like it either, USA.

Require that Congress and the Biden administration #CancelStudentDebt.

And, again, #UnpackTheCourts.

QT Seung Min Kim @seungminkim
2023 June 30
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court strikes down Biden's plan to wipe away $400 billion in student loan debt.

Hello #mastodon! I'm excited to learn a new platform but not about building up my following again. Here's a bit about myself.

- I'm a teacher.
- I'm married and we have 7 dogs, 2 cats and fome chickens.
- I have a small crafting side hustle.
- I love to read even though it's difficult with my attention span.
- I like puns and pineapple on my pizza.
- I believe on a nation should take care of its people not corporations.
- People have the right to healthcare, education and a livable wage.

#BookBans and attempted bans continue to hit record highs, according to the American Library Association. And the efforts now extend as much to public libraries as school-based libraries.” #Fascism #LGBTQ+ https://apnews.com/article/books-bans-american-library-association-42b34a284a6363439de20bbb65bb43b4
Book bans continue at record pace in 2023, American Library Association reports

The nationwide surge in book bannings continues. The American Library Association is reporting that challenges to books in schools and public libraries will likely reach record highs in 2023, topping what had been a record pace in 2022. School libraries had long been the predominant target, but in 2023 reports have been near-equally divided between schools and libraries open to the general public, the ALA announced Wednesday. The ALA released its numbers in advance of its annual banned books week, Oct. 1-7, when libraries highlight challenged works.

AP News