Arnold Ahlert: Breaking Up the Public School Monopoly — The Patriot Post:
“Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted."—Vladimir Lenin
Every serious problem this nation currently endures can be traced back to a single source.
To be blunt, we’re creating legions of useful idiots in public schools across America.
At least two generations of Americans can no longer add and subtract simple numbers in their heads, know next to nothing about the nation’s history or government, and cast a jaundiced eye toward inalienable rights guaranteed by the Constitution — all while remaining well-versed in progressive ideology.
The time for complaining is over.
It’s time to do something about it.
"One of President Trump’s promises to the American people was that he would provide billions to fund private school choice for parents, especially low-income families,” writes columnist Glenn Delk.
“By allocating zero dollars for school choice, congressional Republicans, in their $1.3 trillion spending bill, made it crystal clear, to both the President and families with school-age children, that they have no intention of ever fulfilling that promise.
Given the congressional slap in the face, President Trump should now order Attorney General Sessions to file suit on behalf of the United States against all 50 states seeking to break up the monopoly known as public schools.”
Americans should be clear on this point.
Despite education being controlled by the states, public schools remain monopolistic, unionized fiefdoms of unaccountability that have promised — and failed — to deliver reform for over 40 years..."
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