10 December 2014

NEW MEXICO PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSURANCE AUTHORITY (NMPSIA)

       Why does the NMPSIA which controls millions of dollars for health care and the disbursement of those millions use a totally Catholic version of the State of New Mexico appropriated sacred Zia Pueblo symbol?  Does this bigoted symbol convey a belief that all is well with the deposits?  (See symbol below used as the logo of the NMPSIA.)
       Their website reports "over 30,000 educational employees and their families," but does not openly reference the many other thousands of educational retirees paying into the fund.
        A search of their website does not reveal where the millions of dollars are located awaiting disbursement for healthcare bills.
        Who are the board members? What are their qualifications and whom are they employed by, or self-employed? One vague figure on website showed no funding for these Board members.
         A further search revealed the following appointments:
- Two teachers belonging to NEA.
- One teacher belonging to AFT/NM.
- Three by governor's appointment.
- One from Superintendent's Association
- One School Business official. (? What?)
- One from Education entities at large.  (? What?)
- One from School Boards Association.
- One from Public Education Commission.

            To alleviate any confusion about this design used by the NMPSIA, previous posts on this blog explain and show the difference.  Hint: note the larger gap between the bars providing three spaces referencing the Catholic "Holy Trinity."


OTHER VARIATIONS OF STATE FLAG FROM THIS NMPSIA WEBSITE:
This flag picture below is the official version of the state Catholic flag.


THIS NEXT IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE BIGOTED CATHOLIC SYMBOL USED IN THE NMPSIA WEBSITE.



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