Swimming in the Red Sea

No wonder Tim Grover had Loren Martell put in handcuffs. I’m sort of amazed the streets of Duluth don’t look like the streets of Cairo today.

School Board member Judy Seliga-PunykoÂ’s biggest role in the Red Plan was as an aggressive advocate for building swimming pools, at a cost, IÂ’m told, of some $18 million plus interest. Our school district is spending this kind of money during the sharpest economic downturn since the Great Depression and while it is letting go dozens of teachers.

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