[conspire] Contact DOJ and tell them to blow it out their ass

Tony Godshall togo at of.net
Wed Mar 15 15:19:03 PDT 2017


Our Orange Overlord has spoken.



On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 3:04 PM, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo
<mail at webthatworks.it> wrote:
> fOn 03/15/2017 08:42 PM, Ruben Safir wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 11:05:16AM -0700, Dana Goyette wrote:
>>>
>>> When I worked at the Disability Resource Center (DRC) at Cal Poly SLO,
>>> one of the tasks was to run scans of books through TTS for students.
>>> It was hard to deal with technical books, but for general ed classes, it
>>> was easy enough.  We also had volunteers read and record some non-technical
>>> books.
>>>
>>
>> In my opinion, that was a waste of presious resources.
>>
>>> I'd imagine they (UC Berkeley) could add closed-captioning of videos to
>>> the equivalent department's tasks.
>>>
>>
>> And that would be a massive waste and take years to do
>
>
> This seems a good plan, a very very good plan. Definitively!
> I made it! Already!
> It's sort of interesting, no need for education. Believe me!
>
> I checked it. The bottom line we have an administration that will not
> change. We're going from totally incompetent to just the opposite.
>
> We have people that don't understand, such a disgraceful. It's big.
> And I'm not going to approve this tremendous waste of money.
> It's a disaster. Really!
>
> We’re going to have 250 or 300 people. A lot of people. Thousands.
> Who's going to afford it?
> I speak to you today as a lifelong supporter and true friend of taxpayers.
>
> I called for a ban for caption. Many are saying that I was right to do so.
> We must find out what is going on. We have to do it.
>
> And by the way we have no choice. After a full and partial and long --
> really long overdue assessment we will develop a responsible policy that
> serves the interests and values of public education.
>
> We cannot continue to allow thousands upon thousands of deaf people to pour
> into our universities.
> With these people, folks, it's coming. We're importing radical educators
> into the West.
>
> We want to remain a free and open society. Then, and if we do, then we have
> to control our courses. We have to control, and we have to control them now,
> not later. Right now. Fast!
>
> And, guess what they have really been forced and they have been forced to
> admit it. What's going wrong with our country, they have no clue. They are
> in total denial. True weakness. Losers.
>
> They have put political correctness above common sense, above your education
> and above all else. I refuse to be politically correct.
> I want to do the right thing. I want to straighten things out.
>
> Take a look. Every single event, even a single blind person in a class can
> be devastating. Devastating. And just one person. Can you imagine what
> they'll do in large groups, which we're allowing now to frequent courses.
> They have failed. Badly!
>
> The burden is on blind and deaf to tell us why we should care, why we should
> let them in. We're not screening people. So why don't we have an effective
> screening system? We don't. We're being laughed at all over the world. This
> plan will cost hundreds of billions of dollars long term. Wouldn't this be
> money better spent building the wall.
>
> We have ignorance all over and this is how we're spending billions of
> dollars. We have to stop the tremendous flow of blind and deaf into the
> universities. What I want is common sense.
>
> But I will say this. The media is very disappointing.
> I’ll tell you. And whether we go we’re going to cost $10 to $12 billion, OK?
> Believe me!
> The media talks about geniuses on wheelchairs but the football and basket
> leaders? That's very very important. We love them!
>
> But the whole point is that we will be much, much and it will be easier to
> deal with our current problem if we don't keep on bringing people who add to
> the problem. And that's what they're doing. We're letting all of these
> people -- hundreds of thousands of people come in and all they're doing is
> adding to this incredible problem we have.
>
>
> I'll meet with the universities. Tomorrow. They are not being allowed to do
> their job. And, they can do it well -- better than anybody.
>
> So nice, thank you very much, everybody. Appreciate it. Thank you. Really
> good at this stuff.
>
> --
> Ivan Sergio Borgonovo
> http://www.webthatworks.it http://www.borgonovo.net
>
>
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