The past few weeks, the release of the Nashville shooters journal, time to end this racist program and replace it.
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Hopefully getting rid of Biden and his awful crew will help. The progressives are awful and half are racists themselves. Vote them out. Laws are in place to protect from discrimination. The cases cost nothing. Sue every company that F’s with people in protected classes. Keep suing until it hurts and they get the message. Like Crump. But please no more voting for Harris and Pete and the squad type virtue signaling dummies
The past few weeks, the release of the Nashville shooters journal, time to end this racist program and replace it.
Getting rid of Biden won’t do Jack. Department of Education commands a 270 billion dollar budget that it uses to put its thumb on the scales and force nonsense down on children.Hopefully getting rid of Biden and his awful crew will help. The progressives are awful and half are racists themselves. Vote them out. Laws are in place to protect from discrimination. The cases cost nothing. Sue every company that F’s with people in protected classes. Keep suing until it hurts and they get the message. Like Crump. But please no more voting for Harris and Pete and the squad type virtue signaling dummies
Agreed. I see no need for a board of education at the federal level. Public schools could still get fed money.Getting rid of Biden won’t do Jack. Department of Education commands a 270 billion dollar budget that it uses to put its thumb on the scales and force nonsense down on children.
Next president needs to declare war on the Department of Education. Declare war on Teachers Unions. They have failed and their time is up.
For all the hand wringing about money in politics, you don’t often hear it in the context of Public Sector unions.I've always been a strong believer public sector employees should not be able to organize unions.
It can also handicap government because public unions can hold them hostage on policy disagreements.For all the hand wringing about money in politics, you don’t often hear it in the context of Public Sector unions.
So the union member whose salary is paid by the tax payer, has unions dues deducted from their paycheck. The union then uses those dues to fund their progressive candidate of choice. The progressive candidate gets into office and votes for higher salaries and more funding for teachers. This allows even more money to be funneled toward said progressive candidate.
How is that legal? It’s the most corrupt bargain in American politics.
I don’t understand the right wing hate for teachers. They are not the problem. Kids with “behavioral” issues and parents who don’t do anything about it are the problem.
Teaching is a shitty job that doesn’t pay well. And the job keeps getting worse. Your solution to screw the teachers isn’t going to solve this. By the way, after we get rid of all the teachers, what happens in this right wing utopia?
Every post after yours went after teacher unions. If we get rid of the unions, do you think pay would increase or go down? How many people would go into teaching for even less money?Nobody said to declare war on teachers.
I wonder if any of you guys actually know what the department of education does.
Every post after yours went after teacher unions. If we get rid of the unions, do you think pay would increase or go down? How many people would go into teaching for even less money?
I'm wondering if they actually know any teachers. And no, they don't know what the DE does. The propaganda machine tells them to hate it though.I wonder if any of you guys actually know what the department of education does.
What's it matter if it's a department or not?*Establishing policies on federal financial aid for education, and distributing as well as monitoring those funds.
*Collecting data on America's schools and disseminating research.
*Focusing national attention on key educational issues.
*Prohibiting discrimination and ensuring equal access to education.
They require 4,400 employees and a $68 billion budget (Joe has asked to increase that to $80+ billion) to do this job. It also was combined with Health and Human Services before 1980 so it isn't like these functions have to have their own department (if they are even needed at all...and I would argue that 2 of the 4 are off the top unnecessary and the other 2 could be handled elsewhere.)
Criticizing without following it with a plan to replace/reform is an attack.Nobody said to declare war on teachers.
Nothing beneficial.I wonder if any of you guys actually know what the department of education does.
Pithy, but I'm guessing you'd think differently if you actually knew anything about it.Nothing beneficial.
Criticizing without following it with a plan to replace/reform is an attack.
Or I’ve worked in education for two decades and it only comes up when we have to do something stupid because some f#ck knobs in D.C. tied funding to it. But you read an article so you know something 😁Pithy, but I'm guessing you'd think differently if you actually knew anything about it.
I think pay would remain the same in Indiana. I’ve been in half dozen negotiations and never once has the union been able to bargain more money. The state and local referendums dictate pay.Every post after yours went after teacher unions. If we get rid of the unions, do you think pay would increase or go down? How many people would go into teaching for even less money?
dept of ed is the direct student loan program as well financial assistance and other loan programs. i suspect that makes up the largest part of its budgetboard of education at the federal level.
dept of ed is the direct student loan program as well financial assistance and other loan programs. i suspect that makes up the largest part of its budget
I don’t understand the right wing hate for teachers. They are not the problem. Kids with “behavioral” issues and parents who don’t do anything about it are the problem.
Teaching is a shitty job that doesn’t pay well. And the job keeps getting worse. Your solution to screw the teachers isn’t going to solve this. By the way, after we get rid of all the teachers, what happens in this right wing utopia?
i don't remember how student loans work. are they credit-based if private? if so i presume that would be an issue that isn't present with feds. as for bankruptcy i think they should already be dischargeable w/ certain conditions: time etcGet the government out of the student loan business, make them private, and make the loans dischargeable in bankruptcy and you will see college costs come down.
I know very little, but I'm not insane enough to say the department of education does nothing of benefit.Or I’ve worked in education for two decades and it only comes up when we have to do something stupid because some f#ck knobs in D.C. tied funding to it. But you read an article so you know something 😁
If you have cancer you don’t replace it with another cancer. The answer is turn it over to local districts and let teachers decide. I trust teachers, not some jacka#% in D.C.Criticizing without following it with a plan to replace/reform is an attack.
I know very little, but I'm not insane enough to say the department of education does nothing of benefit.
I think pay would remain the same in Indiana. I’ve been in half dozen negotiations and never once has the union been able to bargain more money. The state and local referendums dictate pay.
Edit: A strong superintendent and knowing your local constituents are the biggest drivers in teacher pay now. If your district gets a referendum passed, the pay is pretty good. Without a referendum, not so much.
If you have cancer you don’t replace it with another cancer. The answer is turn it over to local districts and teachers to decide. I trust teachers, not some jacka#% in D.C.
The teachers that don’t feel the need for a union to protect them from poor performance. Addition by subtraction.if you take away unions, what teachers are you trusting? Those that they find off the street after the good teachers leave for greener pastures?
i don't remember how student loans work. are they credit-based if private? if so i presume that would be an issue that isn't present with feds. as for bankruptcy i think they should already be dischargeable w/ certain conditions: time etc
right. and i think the bankruptcy laws should change to include them with some conditions. i understand the loans are backed by if the feds get out of the loan business and turn it over to private lenders won't eligibility change? disproportionately impacting the poor and those with derelict parents who wouldn't qualify as wellThey are backed by the government and you can't discharge the debt in bankruptcy. You have them hanging over your head until they are paid off or you die.
I was referring to DOE, not unions.if you take away unions, what teachers are you trusting? Those that they find off the street after the good teachers leave for greener pastures?
right. and i think the bankruptcy laws should change to include them with some conditions. i understand the loans are backed by if the feds get out of the loan business and turn it over to private lenders won't eligibility change? disproportionately impacting the poor and those with derelict parents who wouldn't qualify as well
The past few weeks, the release of the Nashville shooters journal, time to end this racist program and replace it.
It's propaganda coming from the boardrooms. Seems like it's working too.Unions came about largely because of mistreatment by management (low pay, low/no benefits, long hours etc). So joining together gave them a voice because firing one person for speaking up is a lot easier than firing everyone for speaking up together.
Yea, in some cases unions have given the employee(s) too much power but claiming unions are evil and just need to be gotten rid of is a bit ludicrous.
If people shared your view of what is going on in the schools, I doubt they would've supported to renew the already in place tax hike.I don't think teachers unions are the positive for teachers that you do. Most parents want to be allies with their teachers. The unions are deep into politics (divisive) and the DEI stuff is political (divisive). My district once again voted to raise our taxes to make sure our schools are fully funded after having elected a pretty conservative schoolboard into place. The want to support teachers is there, stop making the schools places where some teachers feel it is their job to crank out activists and you will have a host of people willing to keep them running. 7 in 10 voted to raise their own taxes in my district to do so even with the annoyance that has occurred in the system the past few years.
When has that ever stopped you?I know very little,
I have 67K posts. What do you think?When has that ever stopped you?