by altha-admin | Apr 12, 2012 | Articles
Teachers do not need any more micromanaging from the state legislature regarding whether they can send a student out of their classes or not. Disruptive students prevent others from learning. Disruptive students come from homes were parents area either unavailable or...
by altha-admin | Apr 12, 2012 | Articles
No one until now has challenged the ant-conservative premise of compelling people to purchase health insurance. Governor Mitt Romney, in 2007, argued that by compelling everyone in the state of Massachusetts to purchase health insurance, then the state would no longer...
by altha-admin | Apr 12, 2012 | Articles
California’s “Trigger Law” has conjured up mixed results, at best. Parents are getting organized. They are demanding accountability and change from their local schools and educational leaders. Organizing to effect political action, however, has been a mixed bag at...
by altha-admin | Apr 12, 2012 | Articles
Last week, the LA Times reported that creditors are receiving more of their payments in a timely manner. Borrowers have been less delinquent than in years past. This development is a welcome trend for a country that has hemorrhaged under debt and insolvency for a...
by altha-admin | Apr 12, 2012 | Articles
Contrary to the head of the Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocese, every believer is member of a royal priesthood. We minister to Christ Jesus every day because everyone of us is the Temple of the Holy Spirit. Indeed, we all share in the anointing of our Lord and Savior,...