Schooling the MN-01 GOP contenders: the Danielson solution
Over at I Don't Hate America, DJ Danielson suggests a bit of mathematics education in Possible solution to Randy Demmer’s math problems. He's found the perfect learning program for the Hayfield backbencher.
Recently, we learned that Dick Day doesn't use that "email garbage":
". . . "This whole e-mail garbage, I don't like it at all," he says.
He doesn't use a computer, even though he sold PCs for IBM in the 1980s . . . ."
Today's Owatonna People's Press reports on a community education class in earning a new life skill: the Internet that could Day figure out 21st-century desktops and laptops.
Day probably might even find Windows to be sort of pretty, now that he doesn't have to remember those MS-DOS commands. We are--as they say--of a certain age, and recall struggling with MS-DOS ourselves.
Judging from the comments section in the IDHA post, Danielson may be turning his attention to the need for another candidate for the GOP endorsement to learn perspective. We'll wait for the whippersnapper to draw out that lesson.
On a more serious note, we'd like to remind readers of Walz's support for improving science and math education. Heaven knows kids all over the country could use the help.


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