TRUMP LEFT NEWARK TO OUR OWN DEVICES – LITERALLY!I am counting the days to Election Day. Trump (he is not even worthy of being called President) has made me feel disrespected, angry, very angry, scared.
We all have our share of Trump stories, but I wanted to share my personal worst Trump moment, the moment I had it with this guy.
Last Spring, our state and city went into lockdown. We were in shelter and place status. And we heard nothing from the federal government. Trump was a deer in headlights. There was no plan. He had anticipated nothing. And there was no direction. It was clear to all of us, Newark was on its own. A short time later, our schools opened for virtual learning, and it was a complete mess.
As I have talked about before, our kids were left home alone, many did not have the computers to join online classrooms, and far more families did not even have needed wifi technology.
When it came to COVID, Trump left Newark to our own devices – literally.
As a father – this was my worst, most frustrating Trumpian moment. I was angry. I was worried. And I could not sleep, which became the reason I eventually started this blog.
Last week I spent time explaining how the change we all seek must be led by us – that we cant really depend on anyone but ourselves. Trump inaction is a good example of this fact – he has provided us plan, no computers, nothing – all during a time we needed it the most.
But here is a realization I had last week.
I just read this story in TAPinto Newark. I was struck by the investment University Heights Charter School made in providing free laptop computers to each of their students – over 850 students.
And there has been many other public schools that have done the same over the last few months.
This story in NJ Spotlight, highlights the work of the Newark School District, which states, “More than 98% of the district’s roughly 37,000 students now have access to a laptop or tablet…That’s a marked improvement from March, when nearly 30% of students needed devices for virtual learning after classrooms closed. In order to get students online, the district has given out more than 16,000 new and used laptops since the spring, according to data obtained through a public records request.”
Other public schools, such as the KIPP NJ schools and the Uncommon Schools, have also provided computer lab tops for our kids in Newark.
And most of all, look at the great efforts of our Mayor and his team to address the issue. And he was doing this before COVID-19 event hit.
Friends, this is progress! This is creating needed change! And most of all, this is change Newark created for themselves.
My most frustrating Trump moment, the moment I was at my worst and most vulnerable, eventually became a great moment for Newark.
Newark leaders stepped up. They filled the tremendous void that Trump created. We did not have computers for our kids – so we figured out a way.
This realization gave me pause – and it gave me hope.
If somehow we were able to step up and get our kids what they needed to learn, certainly, we can address the many other issues we must face.
So join me. Please share your worst Trump moment. All of us have a specific Trump incident or event that we will never forget. Feel free to email me directly or post on Facebook. Perhaps that one Trump moment, that moment when he showed his cards on how truly terrible he is, also became a moment where Newark stepped up.
And while you are thinking about the last four years, let’s all make sure we think about voting – making sure each of us has a plan to vote – so we can VOTE Trump out of office.
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