I ran across an alarming article the other day about an Ohio court not having any money to buy paper and other supplies. Aside from it being a real indicator of the trouble our state is in economically, it made me think about how Hamilton County is going to be adversely affected by still having to pay Mike Brown a boatload of money every year.
Since Mike Brown obviously hates our city and will let it die before he ever has to give back any future earnings his family might make, I envisioned how Cincinnati Public Schools will turn out when they don't have any money to restock things like paper and chalk, and for the fortunate rooms, dry erase markers. Here are my questions.
Are the schools going to have to reuse old tests instead of printing new ones? Will teachers be fighting in the break room over the last piece of chalk? Will the head janitor have more power than the principal since he or she holds the keys to the supply room? Will the other janitors conspire to topple the head janitors totalitarian regime? Will kids be able to go to the bathroom or get a drink of water without getting ravaged by wild packs of chalkless teachers. Will the nurse's office become an opium den for all the wounded children and shiftless administrators?
I hope you're happy Mike Brown when the government has to send the national guard in to restore order.


that could very well indeed be the plan...think of all of the character issues these kids will have...at least one should make it to the NFL draft....cha ching, good ol MikeyBoy gets a deal !!
Posted by: Delta5243 | March 18, 2009 at 03:39 PM