The Globe, in its accelerating trip down the drain, has finally got its paywall working. Thus, unless I happen to get a paper (a rare event - they get thinner & duller every year) it's not worth wandering through the strange warps of their website* to find something. As it happens, yesterday was one of those days where a copy landed on the kitchen floor.
Tom Keane, former city councillor turned Charter School weasel has been hired as an Op-Ed writer, and he has a serious chip on his shoulder.
*Newspaper content at bostonglobe.com is preview only, but if you wait a day you can read the full thing at http://articles.boston.com
They never bothered explaining enything as the wall went up.
He spent at least 10 minutes composing An economics lesson for Warren
Do I even need to quote any of this nonsense? Nah - any guess you have will be correct. He repeats "entrepreneurs" 10 times in a short article, and his economics education seems to have stopped in about 1920.
But you have to like the ending:
Clarification: My Oct. 29 column about a Globe investigation into mislabeling of fish in restaurants across the region referred incompletely to the testing of fish at a Legal Sea Foods restaurant. In one case, the Globe found a minor mix-up in which cod was ordered but haddock was served instead; the receipt described it as haddock. In all the Globe’s other tests at the restaurant, fish entrees were correctly labeled.
How bad is Mosaica, really? They've failed in a couple schools. Most of their business now seems to be in Ohio & Michigaan, so who knows?