Walt Thiessen and Bill Westmiller thrash through their own views on government spending, private surveillance, and new forms of education. Minor government spending cuts, called "sequestration" resulted in the loss of ONE government job. The co-hosts discuss the ways that bureaucracies deal with fixed spending levels and public demands for transparency and reform. A new administration report on "big data" didn't have any news, but Thiessen and Westmiller tackle the distinctions between public (NSA) monitoring and private commercial monitoring, with a few tips on how to reduce your exposure to commercial pop-ups, ads, and other impediments to getting web content. Walt noted that the Common Core push has resulted in a lot of criticism and educational alternatives being made available to parents and students outside the normal government schooling bureaucracy. He describes a private school system he's working on and Bill chimed n with a few examples of free internet educational services that are becoming very popular. The co-hosts agree on radical changes that will make real education possible for students in the future.
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