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Why Not Government Subsidized Educational Savings Account (ESA) “School Choice” Vouchers?
Why Not Government Subsidized Educational Savings Account (ESA) “School Choice” Vouchers? “It is hardly too strong to say that the Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions… There are men, in all ages…who mean … Continue reading
Posted in Connecting the dots, Education, Faith, government, Parenting, school choice, Time to Choose
Tagged Daniel Webster, E. G. West, economics, education, ESA, Free money, government control, Humanist Manifesto, Karl Marx, Liberty, Milton Freidman, non-profits, School Choice, socialism, Taxation
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Eyewitness to Musketeers, Monarchs, Ministers, and Mobs of Plundering
Eyewitness to Musketeers, Monarchs, Ministers, and Mobs of Plundering “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” John Adams, President 1797-1801 The means by which to make … Continue reading
Posted in censorship, Culture, Faith, Family, government, History, Parenting, school choice, social emotional "learning", Values
Tagged budget, communism, conscience, economics, Frederic Bastiat, John Adams, Karl Marx, Legal Plunder, Margaret Thatcher, morals, religion, revolution, romanticism, Rousseau, socialism, spirit of begging, The French Revolution
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Why “College and Career Ready” Nationalized “Standards”? Babel meets the Borg.
Why “College and Career Ready” Nationalized “Standards”? Babel meets the Borg. Why is it propagated to be sooooooo important that there be Nationalized Education Common “standards”? What’s behind the push for all states to implement the same standards, verified by … Continue reading
Posted in Connecting the dots, Culture, digital media, Education, government, school choice, Technology, Time to Choose
Tagged Apps, attitudes, behaviors, data, data collection, economics, education, ESEA, financial aid, Globalization, gullible, Lyndon B. Johnson, medicaid, medicare, profiling, Progressives, Propaganda, Research, slavery, social engineering, Title funding, workforce development
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