Observations From the Spectrum

Observations From the Spectrum

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  • American Values – The Compromise?

    As a 46 year old teacher I for certain have observed this one interesting conundrum and that is, a class full of middle school students could do a better job than the federal government and especially the Democratic party. Why?  Because in elementary school is when you build a student foundation and middle school is…

    Dylan Netter

    April 11, 2020
    Democracy, education, Elementary School, Homeschool Teacher, Middle School, private tutor, Suicide Rebellion, Teaching, tutor for hire
    Democracy, education, educator, Elementary School, homeschool, Homeschool Teacher, Middle School, online, online tutor, private, private tutor, school, school tutor, Suicide Rebellion, Teaching, tutor, tutor for hire
  • Plan B: #B4Bernie Back in the Game

    As any leader,which includes all ranking military and all teachers, they will agree that the best laid plans go to waste.  Rarely do classes or battles begin and end the way you think they will. So Plan A always looks nice but usually winds up in the trash bin which leads me to Plan B.…

    Dylan Netter

    April 10, 2020
    #itstime, Creative non-fiction, In the news
  • The Hard Way

    Someone asked me a while back what my prediction was if Bernie did not get the Democratic nominee.  My answer was simple, the hard way.   I am not a fighter but I am sure as heck a survivor.  I have had a gun to my head twice. I have survived big wave wipeouts, multiple car…

    Dylan Netter

    April 9, 2020
    #itstime, @geziandme, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
  • Dear Republicans and the GOP,

    Dear Republicans and the GOP, Can we please put our differences aside for a minute and think about Old Glory and what she represents?  To start she does not represent a monarch or an oligarchy. She supports a tried and true Republic that unites all of us under her shadow from coast to coast and…

    Dylan Netter

    April 8, 2020
    Democratic, education, Healthcare, Nationality, Teaching, True Republic
    Democratic, education, Healthcare, Nationality, Teaching, True Republic
  • Collegiality and the Google Dumb

    Collegiality is my least favorite social concept because when its toes are crossed all it does is manufacture a semantic debate.  Collegiality is connected to being politically correct. Being politically correct is based on the golden rule. I don’t want to be called a racist or misogynistic term so I won’t call you one.  It…

    Dylan Netter

    April 5, 2020
    education, inspiration, Teaching, World Leader
    education, inspiration, Teaching, World Leader
  • Stockholm’s Butterfly

    I live on earth so earth is good. I live in a nation so nations are good. I live in a city so cities are good. I live in a house so houses are good. I went to school so school is good. I went to church so church is good. I voted so voting…

    Dylan Netter

    April 2, 2020
    #itstime, @geziandme, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
  • What They Fear Most?

    What we fear most is upon us?  The feeling that our lives and livelihood have been for naught and that we will not be able to say goodbye to our loved ones. What they fear most is upon them?  A moment in time in which those that serve them can rally together and make a…

    Dylan Netter

    March 31, 2020
    Classroom, education, Livelihood, Successful Teacher, Teaching
    Classroom, education, Livelihood, Successful Teacher, Teaching
  • A Fractured Party – The Democrats

    The Democratic Party’s philosophy of modern liberalism advocates social and economic equality, along with the welfare state. It seeks to provide government regulation in the economy to promote the public interest. Semantic debates fracture stability on purpose.  It is for control to get those in favor of fair to be running on ice.  No more is this…

    Dylan Netter

    March 30, 2020
    Democracy, Democratic, Economy, education, Teaching, Welfare
    Democracy, Democratic, Economy, education, Teaching, Welfare
  • What’s in the Job Title

     Two buttons.  The panic button and the stop button.  Today, for a minute, I am hitting the Stop one.  Why? It’s Sunday maybe and it’s the day of rest for me or maybe I need a break  from the doom and gloom of Coronavirus and Trump’s Pandemic.   So I am hitting Stop to reflect for…

    Dylan Netter

    March 29, 2020
    Constitution, education, Freedom, Job Title, Leaders Dream, Learning, Lesson, Society, Teachers, Teaching, True Republic
    Constitution, education, Freedom, Job Title, Leaders Dream, Learning, Lesson, Republic, Society, Teachers, Teaching
  • Trump’s Pandemic

    Trump’s pandemic was discovered in the Wuhan province of China and is believed to have originated at Jamaica Hospital on June 14, 1946.  It lay dormant for many years until becoming active in the 1980s. Now the Trump Pandemic is fatal to those countries with the disease. I use these words in jest but in…

    Dylan Netter

    March 27, 2020
    #itstime, @geziandme, Creative non-fiction, In the news, Politics – a Third View
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