I’m confused. The title of this piece about the superintendent of schools Bill Barnes’ proposed budget startled me. Howard County superintendent’s budget targets struggling students, Jess Nocera, Baltimore Banner “Targets.” Targets? I tend to think as target being largely defined in reference to attack. That’s the last thing that struggling students need and, I suspect, the last thing that Superintendent Barnes has in mind. Yes, “target” can be used in more than one way but I really think we have had more than enough targeting here in Howard County lately and that the Banner might have made a better word choice. For instance, this from CBS News: “…aims to help struggling students.” There’s a difference. We know what target means, don’t we? The Associated Press sure does. (Found in a quick search of the Baltimore Sun.) Speaking of targets, this feels relevant. Twin Cities Local community members cry for Target to stand with Minnesotans, Jason R...
Just about a year ago I wrote about a fellow named Bill Ackman and my concerns as he and his investment company, Pershing Square, ramped up purchases of Howard Hughes stock with the intent of gaining control of it operations. My thoughts: When you are a company that makes something, or does something, you are keenly aware of where your focus should be. What constitutes excellence? Making the best somethings, or doing the best job at the something you do. If you are Bill Ackman, you are so far removed from that concept that your goals are wholly disconnected from what created those companies in the first place. - - Food Chain , Village Green/Town², 1/15/2025 The Baltimore Banner has been following Ackman’s progress. From their article in May: The hedge fund will pay $100 per share to snap up nine million newly issued shares in Howard Hughes while giving the company access to Pershing Square’s resources and expertise. The agreement limits the hedge fund‘s voting p...