Wednesday, July 22, 2020

La La Land Congress Wants To Give Billions To Public Schools To Stay Closed

  1. Parents are scrambling to find any education situation for their children that makes more sense than haphazard worksheets and YouTube videos from public schools that spend an average of $17,000 per child per year and now want even more without even having to open for business like grocery stores and hospitals.
  2. If Congress can't stop itself from setting skyscrapers of future generations money on fire, the least they can do is give it to parents instead of schools that are bad at education and good at leftist proselytizing.
  3. Democrats said they would strongly oppose any attempts by Republicans to make the education funding contingent on schools reopening, as the administration has proposed.
  4. Nevertheless, the Wall Street Journal reports that education special interests are demanding, through their Democrat representatives, nearly half a trillion in additional deficit spending for the fall without requiring schools to operate.
  5. Her newest ebooks are"Classic Books for Young Children" and "32 Classic Games You Can Play Anywhere." @JoyPullmann is also the author of "The Education Invasion: How Common Core Fights Parents for Control of American Kids," from Encounter Books.
  6. When schools shut down this spring, Congress sent them $31 billion nearly half its annual schools outlay for sanitation and online learning, even though students weren't in schools to theoretically contaminate them and online learning barely happened for millions of children.

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