Large California school districts eliminate ‘D’ and ‘F’ grades

Bad report cards could soon be a thing of the past in California as some of the state’s largest school districts are dropping “D” and “F” grades.

Los Angeles, Santa Ana, Oakland Unified, Sacramento City Unified and other California districts have decided to limit the use of “Ds” and phased out “Fs” in grading. High schoolers who fail a test or homework assignment can get a do-over or more time to complete the work.

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Chaos In California Cities

Gregg Jarrett joined Hannity to discuss how at least 51 lawyers at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office have either left or been fired since radical District Attorney Chesa Boudin took office in January 2020. Thanks to Boudin, a rogue and lawless District Attorney, violent crime in San Francisco has skyrocketed. Killers literally go free. Career criminals are often not prosecuted and allowed to walk so that they can commit more crimes. It’s a catastrophe…and people are paying for it with their lives.

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In-N-Out Burger refused to check customer vax cards in San Francisco so the city shut them down

“We refuse to become the vaccination police for any government,” Arnie Wensinger, the company’s chief legal and business officer, said in a statement shared with The Washington Post. “It is unreasonable, invasive, and unsafe to force our restaurant Associates to segregate Customers into those who may be served and those who may not, whether based on the documentation they carry, or any other reason.”

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Reports: Calif. Crackdown On Truckers Hurts Supply Chains

New reports revealed a supply glut in the Port of Los Angeles is a direct result of regulatory crackdown on the trucking industry by California’s ruling Democrats.

According to Forbes, a shortage of truckers and trucks in California is contributing to supply chain disruptions. Truckers say a new California law mandates that all trucks must be made in 2011 or newer, eroding competitiveness of independent truckers.

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California Teachers, Parents Plan Statewide Walkout Over Gov. Newsom’s Vaccine Mandate

California became the first state to require coronavirus vaccines for grades K through 12 to attend in-person classes after Newsom announced the mandate on October 1. The order currently affects students older than 12, and it will affect children aged 5 to 11 once the vaccine gets final federal approval. Newsom’s plan impacts both public and private schools and also includes exemptions for religious and medical reasons.

Staff and teachers are also required to get the vaccine or submit to testing under the mandate.

Hee hee. This completely sabotages the leftist belief that the vax mandate resistance was a right wing narrative.

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Empty Christmas stockings? Don’t blame COVID; blame California

The conventional wisdom from the left is that COVID is the reason that shipping containers are in the waters off California with no stevedores or truckers available to take care of them.  The implication is that if people would stop being selfish and take the vaccines, the whole problem would magically vanish.  That’s nonsense.  As a couple of astute articles explain, the problem is that California has passed two laws — one for “climate change” and the other as a sop to the unions — that destroyed much of California’s trucking industry.  Add in woes unique to the industry and COVID payments that discourage people from working and…voilà!…empty Christmas stockings.

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