Even though they stated they aren't mandating the "vax"... I knew this was coming.
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Minneapolis school moves to virtual learning due to homeless encampment on its grounds
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota...on-its-grounds
Adam Uren (16 September 2021)
A school in Minneapolis is moving students out of its campus for safety reasons due to the ongoing presence of a homeless encampment on its grounds.
The Volunteers of America High School, an alternative school in south Minneapolis, announced this week that some of its 85 students will shift to virtual learning, while others will continue classes in alternate locations.
The reason given for the move is safety concerns resulting from the homeless encampment that is currently situated on school grounds at the intersection of Cedar and Franklin Avenues, which has been growing in size for several weeks.
In a statement sent to Bring Me The News, the school said that "for many months, we have been reaching out to law enforcement, city, county, and state officials, as well as our community partners in the neighborhood, sharing information and making them aware of the needs of our students and staff.
"While we are frustrated by the increasing violence and lawlessness around our school building, we remain hopeful for a shared solution."
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55 yr old Frontier airlines pilot arrested for allegedly installing a spy cam in 19 yr old Florida students apartment bedroom. The SIM card had personal information on it belonging to the owner , Vernon Dwayne Crider .
American Airlines cancels 1400 flights Friday through Sun for staffing . while 1000 flights were delayed .
Southwest Airlines employee shot dead at El Paso airport parking lot in suspected robbery
What happened to Danke?
Delta drops three US cities , cuts seven other routes .
Surfer killed in shark attack off San Luis Obispo County coast .
3800 flights world wide cancelled Fr and Sat .
Totals move to around 5800 cancelled flights over Christmas weekend. About what youd expect from a failed industry.
This is very true.
History shows that the carriage of passengers is always a loser: steamships, stagecoaches, railroads, bus lines, and now airlines.
History shows that transporting freight is generally a winner......transporting passengers is a loser.
Not to mention that airlines are a pisspoor means for a primary mass transit system.
As horrible as it sounds, these industries that carried passengers were better served and were more stable under regulation.
Case in point, before deregulation, there were many smaller high quality airlines. Each route that an airline wanted to operate had to be approved by the Civil Aeronautics Board and the airline had to show that there was a need for the route (or additional capacity/frequency), and they had to demonstrate that the route would be profitable. The airlines were fairly stable and wages for most airline employees were attractive. The average narrow-body captain salary in 1977 was something like $125,000/yr. Gate agents and rampers were professionals and considered themselves as such. Sure, air fares were higher, but deregulation opened the door for the worst actors from Wall Street and their ilk to enter the business and it has been a downhill slide to the airlines being an airborne Walmarx ever since.
The ultimate failure that is worse than regulation is to prop up these companies through direct subsidy, or God forbid, nationalization as in the case of Amtrak.
Not a surfer, it was a bodyboarder
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Come back to us soon Danke.
2000 more flights delayed or cancelled today putting the total around 8K since Fri that we know of .
Bloodthirsty, Psycho squirrel attacks 18 in Christmas rampage. Danke and his pet could be hiding in the small Welsh town of Buckley .
750 cancelled flights in US today .