Democrats Try To Whitewash Their Starring Role in School Closures
School closers (and too many journalists) want to evade responsibility for a catastrophic decision.

In what has become an annual tradition, Democrats and too many journalists are marking back-to-school season by trying to insist with a straight face that the COVID-era school closures from the autumn of 2020 all the way through 2022 were a bipartisan phenomenon, perhaps even mostly attributable to Republicans.
"Remember," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday, echoing an administration "fact sheet" released the same day, "when the president walked [into office], more than 50 percent of schools were shut down because of COVID, because the last administration didn't have a plan—didn't have a comprehensive plan—to deal with COVID and what it was doing to our economy and what it was doing to our kids. And because the president put…schools reopening and businesses reopening and making sure that people got shots in arms, made that a priority, we were able to open up the schools."
There are several insufficiently factual assertions in that statement, beginning with the formulation that K-12 schools still shuttered as of January 20, 2021, remained so "because of COVID." The pandemic was the stated reason, to be sure, but schoolhouse closure at that point was an active policy choice, one that had been rejected by a majority of European countries, American private schools, and the (Republican-run) states of Wyoming, Montana, Florida, Arkansas, South Dakota, Texas, and so on.
President Donald Trump may not have had what the Biden administration would characterize as a "comprehensive plan" to reopen schools (in part because K-12 education in the United States is still governed at the state and local level), but he did as of July 2020—when enough research and global experience had already demonstrated that children were overwhelmingly less likely to catch, transmit, and suffer from COVID-19—urge schools to "Get open in the fall."
Republican governors such as Florida's Ron DeSantis took Trump's advice, as well as heaps of media/Democratic/teachers-union derision (some of which, defiantly, continues to this day). What did then-candidate Joe Biden say at the time?
"If we do this wrong, we will put lives at risk and set our economy and our country back," the Democrat warned while unveiling a plan that conditioned reopening on $58 billion in additional federal aid. Also: "If you have the ability to have people wear masks and you have teachers able to be in a position where they can teach at a social distance—that, I think is one thing….But it costs a lot of money to do that. If you don't have that capacity, I think it's too dangerous to open the schools."
Such fearmongering was routine for the types of teachers unions that First Lady Jill Biden belongs to. Union demonstrations against reopening in the fall of 2020, usually in Democratic-dominated cities, featured such subtle props as coffins, body bags, and gravestones; an American Federation for Teachers (AFT) anti-Trump ad that August claimed that "our kids are being used as guinea pigs." The states that closed their schools most—Hawaii, Maryland, Washington, California, Oregon, New Jersey, Massachusetts—did not have in common levels of infection, or hospital capacity, or mortality; but rather that they each voted for Biden over Trump by double-digit margins.
DeSantis was right, Biden was wrong, and by now even NPR education reporters admit that the remote learning favored by Democratically governed jurisdictions has been a generational catastrophe, triggering a parental stampede out of free-of-charge, government-run schools.
The latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that since the onset of the pandemic, just 1,689 of the 1,141,899 deaths attributed to COVID, or one out of every 675, were kids under the age of 18, and nearly half of those were under the kindergarten age of 5. K-12 teachers in the pre-vaccine year of 2020 had a lower COVID mortality rate than the average worker. Post-vaccination, the least likely pathway of in-school transmission has been from student to teacher. The one country in Europe that didn't close its schools even in the spring of 2020 is the one that has had the lowest rate of excess deaths.
President-elect Biden vowed in December 2020, if conditionally, that a majority of K-12 public schools would be open within his first 100 days of office. On his first day in office, he quietly downgraded that promise to just K-8 schools. By week three, "open" was reinterpreted to mean "at least one day per week."
There was a practical reason for such expectation-lowering. The administration and its teachers-union allies still wanted one last huge federal payout, in the form of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which (after being passed one month later) directed $122 billion to K-12 schools (on top of the $70 billion in emergency federal school funding those schools had already received), as well as an additional $350 billion to state and local governments, which typically spend about 20 percent of their budgets on pre-collegiate education.
"We need a Marshall Plan for our schools," urged the school superintendents of New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago in a December 2020 Washington Post op-ed. (Only NYC of the three was even half-heartedly open.) The hostage-taking was not subtle; neither was the White House's timing.
Just three days after redefining "open" as one day per week, and with the American Rescue Plan still hanging in the balance, the Biden administration unveiled its first major initiative affecting the pace of school reopening. And by "affecting," I do mean "slowing down." The CDC unveiled its long-awaited, allegedly science-based new guidance for how and when to fully reopen schools, and to the shock of epidemiologists, parents, and even some Democratic politicians—and in contradiction to the pre-CDC advice from new Director Rochelle Walensky—the ostensibly independent agency concluded schools should continue to enforce an average social distancing between students of 6 feet. For those many school districts, usually in heavily Democratic polities, that cut-and-pasted CDC guidelines as operational policy, that effectively meant hybrid and remote learning would extend into the indefinite future.
That was on February 12, 2021. On March 11, the American Rescue Plan was passed and signed into law, giving teachers their huge payday (very little of which, by the way, had anything to do with actual COVID-mitigation policies). Literally that same day came word that—ta-da!—the CDC was now considering revising the social-distance guideline to 3 feet after all, thus finally allowing the dwindling number of CDC-obedient districts to maybe fully reopen sometime.
"They are compromising the one enduring public health missive that we've gotten from the beginning of this pandemic in order to squeeze more kids into schools," complained an ungrateful AFT President Randi Weingarten, whose paw-prints had been all over the original CDC guidance. "Even with the significant investment of American Rescue Plan money," she wrote in a letter of protest to Walensky and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, "districts lack the human resources and institutional planning ability to make changes like this quickly. Is this something that can be implemented in the fall, or perhaps the summer?"
You can understand why Joe Biden wants to falsely portray himself as a champion of reopening, just as you can see why—of all people—so does Randi Weingarten: Extended school closures, long after the survey data and global experience argued convincingly against them, constituted one of the most egregious public policy failures in modern American history, the aftereffects of which are still massively reshaping American kids, families, education systems, and cities. They are deservedly unpopular, with few people beyond opinion-journalism trolls still attempting to defend them.
What Biden delivered was not school reopening but a gargantuan transfer of federal tax money to local school districts right as their customer base was running away screaming, especially in cities and states that closed schools most. Occasionally, if grudgingly, reporters will note that spending several multiples of the Department of Education's annual budget just on COVID relief to schools didn't exactly make the schools much better ventilated. ("Among the reasons," New York Times pandemic-beat writer Apoorva Mandavilli wrote on Sunday, include "a lack of clear federal guidance on cleaning indoor air, no senior administration official designated to oversee such a campaign, few experts to help the schools spend the funds wisely, supply chain delays for new equipment, and insufficient staff to maintain improvements that are made.")
But sometimes the president himself will let slip what the school-relief bill was really all about: more jobs for an otherwise shrinking industry.
The American Rescue Plan, Biden said last week at a teacher-of-the-year celebration, provided "historic funding for schools to reopen safely so teachers could get back to the classroom, doing what they do best. Before the American Rescue Plan, only 46 percent of schools were open and in-person. Today, that's now 100 percent. Plus, that law has delivered critical support for schools, including funding for after-school programs, summer programs; hiring more teachers, counselors, and school psychologists….Thanks to that law, the number of school social workers is up 48 percent. The number of school counselors is up 10 percent. The number of school nurses is up 42 percent. And since I took office, we've added nearly 80,000 additional public-school teachers—80,000."
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“The pandemic was the stated reason, to be sure,”
DRINK!
Edit: Or are we only doing this for Haircut?
Hey, don't be dissing Robby's fabulous follicles. The man could give supermodels tips on hair care.
I wonder how many of the “journalists” lying for the regime should be killed?
https://twitter.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12
I used to think that the lessons learned was that everybody asking for amnesty in 2021 and onward needed to be shot in the face. Welch's position in the article above makes me think that everyone asking for two weeks needed shot in the face. It would seem that it's the only way you wouldn't get blamed for granting them two weeks.
there was that time you totes took their side though so what to think?
School closures had a funny effect on people. The guy who runs the Good Kid Productions channel on Youtube (check it out, mention my name!) said that he had a relative who was your classic, DNC talking point-riddled, Kamala Harris is a Strong Black Woman liberal. But according to him, when the subject of school closures comes up, she suddenly "sounds like a NewMax article".
I had no children in the hunt and am in Texas ... but can imagine it was entirely crazy for people with children and school closings
My daughter who was in her last year of high school was completely shut off from her school and was not allowed to attend graduation. I... being me... didn't think much of it at the time because... I... being me tended to go in the front door of school and immediately walk out the back door so an extended school closure would have been awesome. But then I started to see how hard it was on her emotionally, I realized how totally screwed up the policy was.
no senior year for teenagers might literally be the greatest injustice in the history of the world to them
*cough*ThreeGenerationsOfAdultTeenagersIsMoreThanEnough*cough*
lol I still have the speed ball (speed ball, Bruce?) and make people look like fools
Cite of Matt Welch taking the pro-school closure side?
[Disclaimer: This is in no way a pro-school closure comment.]
the tweet right above my post?
Those are muted.
Mike qualified the original "cite?" post so now my response is not germane lol
You might have missed the date on Welch's post - March, 2019, long before the pandemic.
Of course, he was being his normal Commie self before that was dramatically changed when he had to put up with his two brats in his home office.
A conservative is a liberal who has been mugged - that's Welch.
DeSantis was right, Biden was wrong
What was that, Welchie-boy? Say it louder, please!
>>80,000 additional public-school teachers—80,000.
are they armed like the new 80K IRS guys?
No, because arming teachers is bad. Remember when states like Ohio allowed CCW holders with special training to carry at school as a deterrent to school shootings? Remember the predicted blood bath that has yet to manifest itself?
Which is probably why we keep hearing about teacher shortages or teachers leaving. Is it really a “shortage” or has adding 80k additional teachers proved unnecessary. In other words, are these so called shortages being based off of pre covid teacher numbers or they based off of the new inflated numbers with 80k tacked on. ?.
With the way the administration counts jobs they've "created", can we even be sure that they aren't just counting the faculty at schools which went back to in-person classes as "new teachers"?
That "shots in arms" line is almost like a religious mantra. I've seen that repeated on a lot of shitlib sites since 2021. Our kids are still purebloods, incidentally.
Myocarditis free?
As opposed to those filthy mudbloods? Are you a Death Eater? Follower of He who Must Not be Named?
What does Donald Trump have to do with Harry Potter?
Ignore the big federal money subsidy spigot for a second.
the school districts that were closed from September 2020 on were local or state decisions. People who are angry at that need to direct that anger towards the failures of that level of governance. Otherwise nothing can possibly change for the better.
Making this about something national merely ensures that YOU go along with making education decisions national.
There Randi Wingarten was, minding her own business when... ALL OF A SUDDEN!
And yet - according to this article a little more than 50% of schools or something were (semi)closed by late 2020. Meaning that a bit less than 50% of schools were open by then. Meaning that EVERYONE at some level below DC had agency and they chose to be open or closed. AFAIK, the 82nd Airborne was not sent in anywhere to quell the winter 2020 school opening insurrection.
The nanosecond we have agency and instead choose to be diverted to a fool's errand in the clouds where we don't have agency, then we will lose that agency.
What a cowardly shit you are.
The point is that it was Democrats, overwhelmingly, who kept them closed.
KJP tried, as usual, to blame Trump --- but it was a Democrat thing.
IDK who KJP is. But the fact remains:
1. if the schools in your locality were closed and you opposed that, then your avenue to change that is to change your local reps, school board, etc regardless of their politics.
2. If the schools in your locality were open and you support that, then what's your point? Are you trying to force other schools far away to do what you want them to do? Because that's what it sounds like.
Aah - I assume KJP is Biden's press secretary. Color me totally shocked that she would play DeRpty DeRp. And that you would follow along.
Way to walk back your wuflu regiem support. You were wrong, take the L, and go forward with libritarian views. (which happen the be true most of the time)
"Are you trying to force other schools far away to do what you want them to do? "
Are words force? Is your question trying to force your ideas on us? You ding bat. Your original post has you asking everyone to live in a castle you constructed in the air, and then you proceed to tell people that engaging with your point is a waste of time.
"The nanosecond we have agency and instead choose to be diverted to a fool’s errand in the clouds where we don’t have agency, then we will lose that agency."
We don't have agency with other people's actions, so communicating is pointless? We don't have agency in the public school system, and if we ask for our agency back, that's wrong and we're forcing others? Not giving is taking... Wonder where I've seen this before.
You aren't profoundly unwise all the time, but anything related to COVID seems to break you.
Your stance seems to be: if you claim that collectivists captured the education system and abuse the citizens through it, you need to not claim that.
Your entire comment has not one thing to do with your school board or anything that you might be able to accomplish in your locality. If ‘collectivists’ have captured YOUR school board, then get off the fucking internet and stop yapping about ‘collectivists taking over the education system’ (which sounds seriously frightening but who the fuck knows what you're even saying). You are prattling on about meta stuff and top-down narratives – as a replacement for taking control of the agency you already have locally.
I’m gonna guess you are from California and you don’t remotely understand this.
Oh, so it was "our" fault the schools followed the teachers union/local politicians recommendations. Damn, I thought it was their fault for not doing what we elected them to do. My mistake asshole.
First, you need to understand that the MOST affected districts were the largest in the Country. In fact almost every one of those districts were assembled from small districts that had a lot of local input and boards that could be addressed by the public. Then the FEDERAL courts came in about 30 to 60 years ago. They dissolved the small districts and created districts with the budget of a small country. board meetings are sometimes 1.5 hours or more from the homes of parents. Parents can not even discuss issues with board members or officers. The elections are a farce and run by teachers associations, in fact many times teachers or retired teachers are actually on the boards!
What we need is districts with 15 schools including feeders through HS., This will allow input by parents and locally handled needs. It will allow termination of bad teachers etc.
"...I’m gonna guess you are from California and you don’t remotely understand this."
I'm not guessing that you are a slimy pile of lefty shit who supported this nonsense and now are hoping no one remembers your chicken-little bullshit.
Well, fuck you with a running rusty chainsaw, asshole; most of us do. Fuck off and die.
Saw a montage on gutfeld of that weingarten dude screaming from various podiums about some stupid shit. Wow.
Another highly paid government parasite who gets to make really bad decisions. The perfect example of the kind of people who need to fuck off forever.
And the CDC played no part in continuing to recommend school closures long after they made no sense?
Not to mention the millions of useless idiots who supported this crap.
The CDC was run by Trump people until January 2021.
You mean like the FBI and CIA were run by Trump people?
More like - the CDC that Trump visited where he said the tests [which still didn't exist by then - early March] - were great and that even though he isn't a doctor everyone at CDC was really impressed and thought he was a doctor.
Trump having a Trump sized ego doesn’t mean you didn’t lie.
You really should change your handle to JF reeeeeeeee!
Name those "Trump people".
One of his great failings was not firing all of those department heads he could.
And assholes like you would have been calling for his impeachment if he had done so.
Fuck off, slaver.
"The CDC was run by Trump people until January 2021."
Your brain liquified and ran out your ear sometime earlier, TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit
CDC problems go WAY WAY beyond schools and way earlier. And see above re the fact that everyone at lower govt levels had agency so by that time what the CDC is doing is merely words/advice that can easily be ignored. That latter is not at all the basis for anything in the CDC that could be gutted/overhauled/etc.
Wanna overhaul the CDC start with their failure to sequence the genome to produce a test that worked. Or adopt the WHO test that worked from mid-January on. Or fail to actually do anything re screening/etc at the borders outside state level jurisdiction. Or the failure to even have a contingency plan for a pandemic. Or their failure to have any processes at all to work with state level people. etc etc etc
The real problem is cowardly assholes who refuse to admit they were fooled.
They just want amnesty! And for you to shut up and listen to their ExPeRt advice, don't worry they have studies!
Here's a map of school closures as of April 7 2020.
It's not surprising that at that time no state was letting individual school districts make the open/close decision. But states themselves varied from 'closing in April' to 'closing until the end of the school year' all the way to 'closing until further notice'. So even then - states at least had agency. Which means WE had agency and weren't dependent on DC or national politics.
We chose to do nothing with that agency during what was imo the critical timeframe of summer 2020. Changing schoolrooms around or outdoor activities or putting some sort of tutoring or summer school in place. Whatever. That was the window where everyone else in the civilized world did whatever they felt they needed to do re a pandemic. And that stuff was all over the internet. We did - nothing. We put no pressure on anyone running schools to do anything. We were happy with our fucking snouts in the trillion dollar trough and never gave a good goddamn about anything other than sticking our snouts in the trough. When the trough is empty - the only thing we do is complain loudly and make sure that trough gets filled again with debt our kids will pay.
Even now - I seriously doubt anyone here is really complaining about what may have happened to their kids. Because virtually no one in this country gives a fuck about their kids. You can't incur $30 trillion in public debt and honestly say that we do. This is about politics and about how much we can get from the trough.
My nephew went from an incredibly outgoing and happy kid to damned near suicidal due to the school district closing for so long. My heart, legitimately, breaks for the boy.
My son went from straight A's to me holding him back a year because he nearly failed a grade to the crap education he got remotely and the emotional damage he was hit with.
I will never forgive Fauci, the CDC, and the school boards that did this.
Fauci didn’t do that. The CDC didn’t do that. Your local school board did that and possibly state legislators/bureaucrats.
I don’t have the power to change your school board or your state legislators. Nor do I want to or care about them. I got my own life to live.
You have the power to change your local context. But to do so, you gotta wade into the weeds of getting involved with local stuff. Instead, you waste your time on Fauci and the CDC and DeRptyDeRptyDeRp.
Are you really that dumb that you think Fauci, CDC, and the union had nothing to do with school closures? Where did the as you put it "local school boards" get there data from? How do you think they were making their decisions? Just licking a finger and sticking it in the air? Or was it because "we are going to die" was said by the above every 5 minutes?
“Are you really that dumb that you think Fauci, CDC, and the union had nothing to do with school closures?…”
No, not at all. JFree is a statist to the core and spent 2020 trying to get everyone on board with closures, lockdowns, masks, ‘social distancing’ and all the rest of the horseshit pedaled by the tin-pot dictator wannabes. And now he’s doing his damndest to minimize the absolute disasters resulting from the policies he backed. Pretty sure he’s not abysmally stupid, but dishonest and evil, certainly.
The school board BELIEVED the fucking "experts" of the CDC and Fauci. The media vouched for them incessantly.
Fuck, you used to bash people here when we did not "follow the science" in 2020. We were, of course, 100% correct --- but you looked down on those of us questioning the bad practices when they were going on.
Asking one person to overcome the force of pop culture proclaiming a man a genius who will save all of our lives is insanity.
"Even now – I seriously doubt anyone here is really complaining about what may have happened to their kids."
Iron law of leftist projection.
In Apr 2020, the amount of debt held by the public (ie excluding SS trust fund) was $19.1 trillion. Now it is $25.7 trillion
YOU are responsible for adding $6.6 trillion in debt on the shoulders of your kids in those 3+ years. YOU are responsible for changing the annual deficit (basically the size of the hole we - or rather YOUR KIDS - have to continually dig out of from here on) over those same three years from an obscene $800 billion/year to an ungodly slavedriving $2 TRILLION/year.
Of course you don't give a flying shit about your kids. Americans only give a shit about house prices. YOU only give a shit about DeRpty politics.
What if I voted libertarian?
Let's see choice A was to go up slowly. Choice B was to go up quickly but hey free stuff. Americans voted for B.
Low info, promises, and just blind faith for democrats by some.
"...YOU only give a shit about DeRpty politics."
JFree: "Hey, look over THERE"
Eat shit and die, asshole.
^ LMAO
Jfree, resident COVIDian know-nothing and govt propaganda pusher, here to tell us "it was just local governments, this has nothing to do with anything above that! Dont blame our great leaders!"
Get fucked, Jfree. You are comic relief around these parts. Literally the worst, most retarded takes
JFreeeee! was the jeffsoc that kept saying not wearing a mask violated the NAP.
At least kids are safe from bears in trunks when they are home from school.
Nothing can possibly change for the better either way. We're doomed.
This is so unlike you, I think this is the first post I've seen that wasn't at least one whole paragraph. PS vote libertarian, don't lose hope, apathy is not inevitable.
It's just a coincidence that the places where the public schools stayed closed for the longest (LAUSD lost at least 3 full semesters, or as a friend's daughter puts it, she "missed half of middle school"), are the places where the state/local elected "leaders" are uniformly members of the political party which is virtually run by the Teachers' Unions in many ways?
Or that the "CDC Guidance" for school reopening first published by Walensky's newly political agency was more or less an unedited re-print of the terms laid out by Randi Weingarten as what her Union expected to see before returning to work?
The protracted school closures weren't the direct work of the Biden administration, but it was the same people pulling the strings on the districts which stayed closed who are currently propping up what's left of Joe and putting the words in his mouth for the moments when he's able to read the prompter and hold enough focus to read his script.
So the real issue now is that we have PROVEN that brick and mortar schools are only needed for certain courses and that online education can work without TEACHERS at all.
So now is the time to get the return on investment by making education be voucher choice nationwide. This will end the entire issue and bring education into the 21st century and allow PARENTS to control political narrative and politics in education.
Imagine your child attending first grade in Wyoming while living in California. This about it. Certain classes like chemistry and physics labs might have to be local and vouchered, but no public district need be involved.
At grade school levels, I'm not sure online instruction can work well with or without teachers. Keeping younger kids focused is hard enough when they're physically within some degree of control by the teachers, put them on a screen where almost anything can be going on in another window and there may or may not be someone around to keep them focused, and the result will be what the closed districts in the USA saw. That's not even getting into the issue of what level of connection bandwidth is available in the households (or in the case of some LAUSD schools, group homes).
As far as a voucher system or something like it goes, school choice systems where public funding follows the students to their chosen school instead of dictating which school they have to attend based only on something like ZIP code seems to be working pretty well in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Denmark (all the countries that the "progressives" who oppose school choice claim to want to emulate because they only know what Sweden was trying to do 40-50 years ago and think that the results they're seeing today aren't the result of abandoning many of those systems).
Thank you for your measured remark. It amazes me that this site operates under the banner of "Reason". Matt Welch argues that "The one country in Europe that didn't close its schools even in the spring of 2020 is the one that has had the lowest rate of excess deaths" is responsive to the question at hand. Think cause and effect. When conservatives begin their analysis by assuming a conclusion they should be ignored.
Where was the conclusion assumed? We didn't have the information when the pandemic closures started and people trashed Sweden for their approach. Now the numbers show absolute vindication and better education performances.
You are not being truthful. You and JFree need to repent of your mistakes.
JFork - you do realize that it is BIDEN the DIM who is making this a national issue blaming Trump for local decisions. Those decisions were guided by assholes like Fauci, CDC, and Randi Whiner, of course, whom Biden enriched with $1.9 T.
Idiot!
I'm reluctantly voting for the guys with the cans of white paint!
LOL, someone complained yesterday about the photo that Reason chose of Giuliani:
https://reason.com/2023/08/30/how-rudy-giulianis-drinking-habits-could-hurt-trumps-defense/?comments=true#comment-10218042
I pointed out that Reason a long tradition of choosing the most embarrassing, goofy photos they can of politicians, and someone tried to argue back that they only do it for Republicans.
Exhibit A above.
[Disclaimer: Offered in the spirit of “both sides”.]
whose breath was worse in that smooch?
It would be a lot more difficult for politicians to get away with playing fast and loose with the truth if the legacy press didn't play Greek chorus to the ongoing Greek tragedy playing out in front of our very eyes.
This is typical junk science from the extremists. The problem was never that the kids got sick and died (although some did; Uvalde showed that we don't care about kids dying in school), it is that they infected and killed their parents and grandparents (and teachers, but we do see here that nobody cares about the lives of teachers, either). Schools were offered humongous amounts of money to upgrade their building ventilation systems and a humongous amount of that money was turned down.
Canada had draconian lockdowns and draconian mandates. Its COVID death rate was 60 percent lower than that of the US. Had the US done what Canada did, we would have had SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND FEWER DEAD AMERICANS.
But Americans don't care about life, Americans care about convenience.
Eat shit, faggot.
Appears you are doing that, loser.
Your not in a position to talk. MWAocdoc below refutes your friend’s argument, as does B G.
Pure bullshit. Canada’s rate was about the same as the United States rate when corrected for relevant factors. It’s not that we don’t care about peoples’ lives and it’s not convenience that makes us loathe to take stupid government tyrannical edicts that don’t work but do lots of harm in other ways. I find your allegiance to misinformation disturbing.
This ^^ is bullshit. End of story. Case closed.
Awww, look guys, Charlie has his own white knight.
How adorable.
Someone who names himself after a character in a book by Huxley really isn't in a position to be scolding anyone to lick government taint.
Except the science showed kids do not transmit covid, not to each other or their parents. As far back as 2020:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200710100934.htm
Shh, facts scare him. Just nod and move on
"I'm right because I say I care! And you don't! It's for grandma and for the children! The children! Grandma, dammit! Now shut up and do what you're told! Oh, and more money, please."
Jfree is that you?!?
At the private schools where the children of all the policy makers (and rumor has it 70-80% of the unionized teachers in LAUSD as well) kids were going to class every day after the initial 6-8 weeks on remote, the scenario you're describing didn't happen.
At the public schools in the states where policy makers aren't beholden to the Teachers' unions for their jobs, the scenario you're describing didn't happen.
At the schools in Europe and other industrial countries which either never closed or only stayed closed for a short period, the scenario you're describing didn't happen.
It's amazing how few of the people who so proudly "believe in science" and want policies which "follow the data" have any meaningful idea of what the actual data is. Were you also part of the 70% of CNN's audience who believed in October of 2020 that the hospitalization rate for those infected with Covid 19 was "at or above 50%"?
Again:
Fuck off, slaver.
Now do sweeden
Blaming children for "killing" mom, dad, grandparents et al might be the single most loathesome thing done. They did not transmit and to blame them is legitimately evil.
Go swallow a bullet.
Especially when Mom and dad paid the taxes to engineer the thing. Grandpa and grandma signed Mom and dad up to a lifetime of servitude to the federal government. COVID only exists to harm humans because humans bought into the idea that "public health" is real, thus allowing the NIH to fund the WIV. Doesn't matter what other intentions people had, caring about "public health" created a virus that will end individual human lives, and the people it will kill were forced to pay for it.
Quit with the bullshit that taxpayers do one goddamn thing to pay for govt. The nanosecond taxpayers decide that govt should spend more than the govt receives in tax revenue, then those taxes are no longer involuntary. They are exercises in power. The power to ensure that someone else will pay for what they themselves demand.
This taxpayer shit is the greatest evil of R's. All it does is encourage even deeper debt and even greater spending because 'taxpayers' whine about their victimhood and pressure govt to compensate for that victimhood via more spending.
Chill out bro, we agree.
"Quit with the bullshit that taxpayers do one goddamn thing to pay for govt...."
Quit with your continual lying, asshole.
I call BS altogether. The issue was NOT parents dying. In fact what we do know about C19 is that those with multiple morbidities were likely to die. In fact the most deaths occurred with those that were on "extended overtime" (meaning being kept alive by modern science and meds.
IF we took multiple morbidities out of the equation, then C19 was probably not as deadly as many of the annual flues we get every year.
Also, we now know that C19 was in Florida a full 6 months before it was supposed to exist. Tampa had cases now verified as early as September, 2019 I had it in February of 20; six weeks of very slow recovery. I had it again after flying in June of 22; three days, a fever, and was on my feet no problems working like it never happened.
And NO, I never got the jab. No reason as it is more dangerous long term than the disease and does not stop transmission or infection. It is NOT an "inoculation" within then meaning of the term we are used to. It only reduces symptoms, nothing else. Too Manny have died of the jab and many countries are investigating from criminal charges against the companies.
"...Canada had draconian lockdowns and draconian mandates. Its COVID death rate was 60 percent lower than that of the US. Had the US done what Canada did, we would have had SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND FEWER DEAD AMERICANS..."
Wipe that number clean before using it; it came right our of your ass.
Now please compare, oh, CA and FL, lying pile of TDS-addled lefty shit.
This article, in its haste to denounce measures such as school closures intended to contain the pandemic, tells several lies:
1. the article claims children, who account for 18% of Covid infections, need not be kept home from school because they are less likely to transmit. That is a lie: "children “likely have similar viral loads in their nasopharynx, similar secondary infection rates, and can spread the virus to others.” Viral loads were found in studies to be similar to adults and while the children suffered less, their ability to tranmit was similar to adults.
2. Unlike California, Florida, whose Covid "success" DeSantis brags about, had no school closures. False! Early failure to close schools backfired and led to closings nearly 2 years later: "www.tallahassee.com › story › newsCOVID-19 surge in Florida forces quarantines, school closures
Sep 17, 2021 ·"
Let's compare Florida to California: First, the closings in California have been greatly exaggerated (just as they have been undercounted in Florida): "California Accounts for 12% of U.S. Students, but Only 1% of Covid School Closures
The state has done remarkably well limiting outbreaks, even before its student vaccine mandate has been put into place."
Now how did Florida do? Well, it cost 17,000 lives by its policy of keeping things open, compared to California: Cali has much lower rate of death, (12%), which amounts to 17,000 lives saved, compared to Florida, which had 112 deaths per 100k, compared to 100 in California peer 100k. California was well below the national average, given its policies, and Florida was above, given its hands off strategy.
And how badly did 8th grade reading and math scores suffer in California: "Scores nationwide crater on national math test, California’s not quite so much
Despite historic drop in math, there was some good news for California on NAEP"California’s eighth grade reading score didn’t decline at all, while its 2-point drop in fourth grade, 1 point less than the national decline, was not deemed significant by NAEP statisticians."
The state's largest district, which had substantial closures, actually improved in reading: '....... the state’s largest district, Los Angeles Unified, was the only one of 26 large, mostly urban districts in the U.S. that also take NAEP, to make a significant gain in eighth grade reading. LAUSD’s 9-point increase was unusually large and raised its score above the average for the other large districts for the first time since the district started taking the test in 2002."
So California did better than average and the huge LA district actually improved substantially. In the 8th grade math, California had 40% below NAEP basic, 60% above, or 10% above the national average.
Florida in 8th grade math had 42% below basic, lower than California by 5% and lower than the national average. In reading, where California did well, Florida had 29% proficient or better and California had 30%.
The facts speak for themselves. This report is misguided, and Florida had 17,000 more deaths than necessary, compared to California and fared worse on 8th grad NAEP testing scores. DeSantis should be exposed instead of having his catastrophic policies defended with lies.
One would think a teacher would know how to use paragraphs better.
Not really. Probably better than most teachers.
Nice work. It’s probably too much to ask for REASON to publish something along the lines of fact based journalism or commentary. Good to have people like you around to clear the stench out of the air.
Read B G and Terran's replies below. ruffsoft can't even get his numbers right. How do you support such stupidity?
He's a lefty shit.
I'd be interested to see some stats on what two years of the southern border being closed did to the rate of ESL students enrolled in LAUSD from 2020-2023. Also, the demographics (both ESL and socioeconomic) of the 14% of LAUSD enrollment which disappeared between 2019 and 2022, and some estimates of what impact that might have had on the NAEP results. If the percent of students below grade level went down because a big chunk of the lowest-testing students vanished, that's a bigger problem for LA in general, not a success story for online teaching in an area where the lowest performing students might actually be without internet access at home.
Having 12% of national students and 1% of closed schools doesn't mean that only 1% of students were subject to school closures. The schools in LAUSD and other districts in the L.A. area are huge, every grade worth of students in many of the high schools account for more students than the total enrollment at even the largest high schools in most other states. LAUSD in 2016 had 3-4 times the total enrollment of all public schools in Montana (and the district has a larger operating budget than the State government of MT as well), but the public K-12 school system in Montana operates more individual schools than LAUSD because that's just how it shakes out in rural vs urban areas. A medium-population county in MT closing all of its schools might put 500-1000 total students out of class, whereas closing a single high school in Los Angeles sends 4-5k out the door in one shot.
If California has 12% of the country's public school students, LAUSD closing for the 19+ months they weren't doing in-person teaching means sending probably 7-8% of the nation's student population home for those three semesters, not counting the teacher's strike which came so shortly after the district finally did re-open to some significant extent.
“In the 8th grade math, California had 40% below NAEP basic, 60% above, or 10% above the national average. Florida in 8th grade math had 42% below basic, lower than California by 5% and lower than the national average.”
First off, there’s lies, damned lies, and statistics. I might not be proficient in 8th grade math, but did you seriously claim 42 – 40 = 5? Oh I see it's just terribly unclear how you write. You meant that 2% is 5% of 40%...
ruffsoft: the problem with statistics is that they lie themselves if one attempts to consider them proof of causation.
Example, California is NOT a retirement state. It has a far lower percentage of multiple morbidity individuals, and specifically a MUCH LOWER percentage of aged population.
You are mixing statistics and causation that are not comparable. if CA had the same percentage of aged and multiple risk morbidities is might have had a much higher death rate than FL.
Then you have a bigger issue. Statistics themselves can be skewed through presentation. I used statistical controls in industry. Without the mean, the median and the standard deviation the statistics mean NOTHING. One can move the numbers by using either the mean or median. One can change the mean and median by having a small number of extremely high scores, which widens the standard deviation and proves only the the entire system is out of control and not functioning at all.
In other words, please stop spewing political rhetoric without foundation.
With regard to CA test scores. I would suspect that since children were at home, many parents that gave no input into the Childs education began to take some control over the education. Again you attempt to place causation on the statistic. It is a falsehood on its face.
The ONE area that parents could easily aid in education was to assure that their children READ books. I know that this happened in my grandchildren's home where they each were required by parents to read DOZENS of books.
Not democrats, only one person, Don Trump, elected as a Republican, had "the starring role" in closing schools since it was he who asked the US to follow his guidance: 3/16/2020, "PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Therefore, my administration is recommending that all Americans, including the young and healthy, work to engage in schooling from home when possible, avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel and avoid eating and drinking at bars, restaurants and public food courts." States who followed his "guidance" received millions in free cash for as long as they kept
"guidance" in place. Naturally, millions of Americans had to quit their jobs to stay home w. kids.
That was a three-dimensional chess move to try to get more people to home school. And it worked.
Recommending is not legislation and states/cities had no qualms ignoring his advice for years beforehand.
Yeah, but even after Congress wrote legislation after being voted in by the culture, and that legislation created perverse incentives, that the culture once again did not reject wholesale. The thing we have to make sure we stay focused on is that it’s all Trump’s fault! It’s so easy to see how if Trump wasn’t around nothing like this could have happened.
/Sarc
Ok Susan, now do 2021 and beyond
Democrats Try To Whitewash Their Starring Role in being Nazi-Soldiers conquering the principles/definition of the USA.....
"It was all Trumps fault!"
One thing about compulsive projection is the process of LEARNING a G.D. thing never happens. Can't learn from history. Can't learn from NOW. Just can't LEARN anything.
Who said it was Trump's fault? He was just the idiot in charge at the time who did very little as President, as leader of this country. The most divisive leader in our History.
I'm sure one of the left-leaning commenters will be along shortly to explain it.
Crickets.
See susan mullen's reply above. Both of you are stretching things to blame Trump on the closures.
Whitewash
Racist!
80,000 new teachers! What a windfall! Some quick math here...
80k new dues paying members at ~$1200/year/per = $96,000,000 additional annually!
Guestimate 20% redirected to democrat politicians...
$19,200,000 additional in ARP funded campaign contributions! Brilliant!
Don't forget 87,000 new IRS agents.
Who says Biden never created any high paying jobs with great benefits?
I hope they find you in arrears and nail you to the wall, you un-American, non-taxpaying freeloader.
All those nasty free-people!!! Heaven-forbid! /s
FDR saved us all with a "New Deal" American / Nazi-Empire huh?
Explain how the transportation system gets built and repaired without taxes. Explain how education works without taxes. Explain how fires get put out and your safety is ensured without taxes. I could go on, but I'm sure you have your blinders on. Selfish, self-centered, petrified, nazi prick. Even the Nazi's paid taxes.
LOL… You think armed-theft is how that happens? Gov-Guns makes sh*t mentality? What you are really praising is slavery. The slaves will build a transportation system, the slaves will teach, the slaves will put out the fires.
Democrats – still the party of slavery.
And then have the nerve to call anyone but yourself blind, selfish and self-centered. You want 'guns' to go round out all that labor for you.
Given that we are about $33T in the hole --- we do a lot more than taxes pay for as is.
Most of that goes to big business bailouts and the military. Two things that have never benefitted the common man.
Not so. Much of Biden's spending had nothing to do with military or businesses. Take a look at the billions wasted on bad education, for an example.
The only benefit gov-guns have for the common man is to ensure Liberty and Justice for all. They’re not there to steal from every businessman you want and give it all those who you want to brand ‘common’.
Your criminal mentality is the tracks to collapse and despair. What is going to motive that businessman to keep producing resources if you just keep stealing it all with ‘guns’ and when he stops producing resources then what? It’s a zero-sum resources game of dog-eat-dog.
Frankly; You don't belong in the USA at all. You should pack your bags and move to Venezuela or Cuba. Instead of pretending national defense (military) is a curse because the USA hasn't been taken-over by some Nazi-Regime.
I hope they find you in arrears and nail you to the wall, you un-American, non-taxpaying freeloader.
I hope you get the same fate as your buddies Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, you slack-jawed shitlib faggot.
But "we were just following the established science at the time..."
And censoring those who questioned it, calling their cockamamie theories "misinformation."
No one could have predicted that they would have turned out to be correct!
Sounds like you're set believing what you want to believe.
Based on released documents from Twitter showing the government specifically did what they are being accused of...
Sounds like you're set believing your own eyes and ears rather than what you're told.
Eyes and ears on what? What does it matter if you read something or are told? Both are the same result. Some of you think you're some kind of libertarian poet heroes but you really are a twisted knot of of repression and fear.
Eyes and ears on what?
Freedom, something the government took away during COVID.
What does it matter if you read something or are told? Both are the same result.
They aren’t. The latter has governmental force behind it, and leads to devastating consequences.
Some of you think you’re some kind of libertarian poet heroes but you really are a twisted knot of of repression and fear.
On the contrary, we do not want government to control societal aspects the way they did during COVID, especially if they’re shown to be detrimental to individuals and businesses.
The government on the other hand ran their failed policies based on misinformation and using “repression and fear” tactics, like saying removing masks will spread the virus (it didn’t, they were ineffective under the vast majority of circumstances). We deserve to be vindicated for criticizing them, as does Sweden for its COVID policies, as they're now better off economically and in education than its fellow European countries.
You have erred yet again. Change your way of thought.
What bothers me the most about these kinds of stories is that they ignore the one thing that we should always drag every conversation on the subject back to:
The pandemic virus wasn't COVID.
It was hypochondria.
We took a slightly meaner version of the common cold, of which only old, fat, and already sick people were particularly susceptible to, and then screamed like Chicken Little that the sky was falling.
And everyone just... went along with it.
It was overhyped from the beginning, for purely political reasons (of which BOTH Republicans and Democrats, and their media vassals, are guilty), and the American people proved too stupid, scared, or indifferent to do anything more than just casually roll over and let it happen.
I think the COVID history shows a stark difference between Republicans and Democrats by-state on their hypochondria.
If you want to make some sort of quantifying argument, sure. But the fact is that Republicans tried to use COVID for political gain, and Democrats tried to use COVID for political gain. And they were both entirely happy to advance garbage narratives on the subject in order to so. And they were both successful in doing so.
We believed them when they said the sky was falling. The question we should be asking them is: why did they lie - why do they continue to lie - about something that is obviously nothing more than a case of the sniffles for the extreme majority of people across the globe?
Fact: More deaths in GOP states than Dem states. Discuss.
Fact: More freedom in GOP states than Dem states. Discuss.
Gonna have to prove that Leroy. I've lived in California and Idaho. California is far more freedom loving than Idaho. Can't even get a bottle of beer in most counties in the south on Sunday. Can buy bullets tho.
Hahahahahahahahahaha
Bullets are indeed more important than booze, at least when it comes to freedom.
LMAO.... Do you plan on a smoke with your bottle of beer? Won't find that allowed in practically anywhere public in CA. Oh look at that a whole list of CA freedom implemented by Newsom.
- Making ethnic studies a high school graduation requirement, as CalMatters’ Joe Hong reports. Under a bill Newsom signed last year, California State University students must also take an ethnic studies course to graduate.
- Mandating mental health instruction in middle and high schools that have an existing health education course.
- Requiring public colleges, universities and secondary schools to provide free menstrual products on campus.
- Requiring large department stores to maintain a gender-neutral section of toys and child care items.
- Extending a phone tax
- Banning the sale of new gas-powered leaf blowers, lawn mowers and other small off-road engines
- Banning gas stoves.
And boy those Power-Shut offs are just hilarious.
No wonder California has lost population.
Idaho is the Mississippi of the North. Not a great data point for comparison in almost any category.
There was a time when California was freedom loving, there was also a time when the net migration of taxpayers flowed into the state; neither of those things have been true in the last 20 years. These days, you have to be in a "designated area" to toss a football around on the beach in L.A. County or face a fine of hundreds of dollars. If you're looking to live as a heroin addict on that same beach and dispose of both your used needles and feces in the ocean, it's freedom city 24/7 though just as long as you don't also try to play Frisbee outside of the approved zone.
https://patch.com/california/venice/supervisors-no-frisbees-on-county-beaches-24ad0cd8
If you really want to get into heavy restrictions, try camping anywhere in CA outside of a major city. Good luck getting a spot unless you've booked 6 months in advance, and don't dream of lighting a campfire (although operating a propane stove in certain areas is acceptable provided you've obtained a state-issued permit to do so ahead of time).
Fucking useless jackass.
You never lived in cali
Look he's right. You are free to poop on the street or have gang fights in CA. That's frowned on in Idaho.
And taxes are freedom buy ed, and we know CA has that freedom in loads.
"I’ve lived in California and Idaho."
I'll take bullshit for $5,000, Alex.
Then there's this. People voting with their feet seem to have become more emphatic after witnessing the kind of behavior that the Newsom regime considered to be "appropriate" in response to Covid. The State's population has shrunk twice in the last 70 years, and twice in the last 2 years; coincidence?
Is it any wonder that the state has lost 3.5 million taxpayers (state income tax return filing being one of the most common ways of tracking domestic migration) since adopting a one-party political system?
https://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/news/california-domestic-migration-has-plunged-during-pandemic-study-finds
from the link: "Research published today by the California Policy Lab reports a decline of 38% in the number of people migrating to the Golden State from elsewhere in the U.S. At the same time, the number of people leaving the state for other U.S. locations has increased by 12% since the start of the pandemic."
Fact: Boxers impair circulation more than briefs. Discuss.
Fact: WWE employs more Nobel Laureates than the University of California System. Discuss.
Fact: A person can survive without water for 67 years. Discuss.
Fact: It's fun to put the word "Fact" in front of randomly constructed sentences without any substantiation because the claim being made is contrary to the existing empirical data.
Fact: this post has me chuckling.
Fact: You can tell yourself it's not real, it's not the truth, it didn't happen, etc. etc. It doesn't make it true.
Secondly, you're full of nonsense. Come back to the table when you have some logic lessons.
Because what you said wasn't true. You seem incapable of accepting that.
Care to point out B G's supposed lack of logic? You haven't refuted him or Christian Britschgi for that matter.
link to a source if you don't want to be mocked for making claims without substantiation.
I'm seeing 6 hard-lockdown states in the top 10 on this list, including the top spot (CA) which was the last to have public schools start to re-open as far as I'm aware.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1103688/coronavirus-covid19-deaths-us-by-state/
I'll show you my logic bona fides if you ever make an argument to address. There's not a lot to work with if you're just going to make baseless claims and pretend they deserve to go unquestioned.
I have kids. Wasn't horrible by any stretch to have them home. It was great. I like my kids. They like me. They are smart, they accepted and progressed. (Ever hear of home schooling?) We lived our lives and managed while things were sorted out. The thing about kids as they are resilient. Ask anyone who has kids or knows about kids. They deal with shit and move on. Another thing. I have a lot of friends with kids. They didn't have a problem with it either. You know who might have? People who don't like their kids. You know who else? Non-Dems that need to blame the Dems for something. They always do. It's their platform. Blame the other guy, take credit for all good and all things that never happened but sound good. Create chaos, sow fear. Don't solve any problems, by God. Then you won't have anyone to blame anything for. Get over it you losers.
LOL... Did you just praise home schooling. Do you think the Democrats are in favor of home schooling? Did you just praise the ability to "lived our lives" and then end up talking about Democrats "solving problems".
Your entire post if loaded with contradictions and projections.
And P.S.: Your Gov-Guns aren't solving problems; they're making them so just F-Off with the government worshiping or at the very least keep them very local to your Nazi-Clan.
You're right, it's the pinnacle of insanity to think that the party which holds a 75% super-majority in the State Legislature, every statewide elected Executive Branch office, 4 of 5 seats on the L.A. County Board of supervisors and 14 of 15 seats on the Los Angeles City Council as well as every elected City Executive job (closest to an elected executive the County has is the Sheriff, who now serves at the pleasure of the Board of Supervisors) might actually bear some kind of responsibility for the policy decisions imposed on the residents of Los Angeles.
If the government isn't operating well in L.A., it's definitely the fault of the 2 non-Dem independents holding office, and in no way reflects on the choices made by the hundreds of Democrats (who only seem to leave office due to either term limits or death) actually making all of the laws and policy decisions with no opposition other than the occasional new initiative that the Federal Courts rule to be violating the rights of the citizens as protected by the U.S. Constitution
Los Angeles has had government issues for decades. Comes with being too large, too diverse. It's not a party issue. Both sides have failed miserably for years. The right thing to do would be to break LA up into smaller municipalities. Every one that has broken off from LA (Culver City, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, etc) have all succeeded. It works better when you have a community of like minded residents with similar needs and issues.
California has essentially been a on-party system for decades, the only variability has been that for a few years out of that time the Dems were short of holding a 66% supermajority in both houses of the legislature and only had a simple majority for a handful of years during that time; the reason that calls for a repeal of Prop13 have gone silent is that it's been 10+ years since the 2/3 vote requirement for new taxes presented any kind of obstacle to the Dem party agenda.
The last time L.A. had a GOP mayor was Riordan, who was elected in the first election after the 1992 riots (replacing the Dem who had held the office for 20 years before retiring), which was also around the time I moved to L.A. The city and the area improved measurably from 1992 through around 2000, but these days homelessness in virtually every part of the city from Sunland to Eagle Rock, to Westchester is now worse than it was on Skid Row and "south L.A." in 92-96, and the last Mayor was on the verge of establishing the starting kernel of a permanent slum on the beach at Venice just before the pandemic started.
Culver City currently has about as many elected Republicans in their municipal government as is possible in L.A. County (home to 175% of the Dem popular vote majority in 2016), but I'm not sure I'd call them a success story after they just spent $700k/unit and something like 8 years building a block of "affordable" housing and it can take 45 minutes to drive a distance of maybe 4 miles (from Sony Studios to Lincoln blvd along Washington) on a Saturday afternoon or over an hour to travel a matter of blocks in the area around the (former) Fox Hills Mall. Google and a couple other tech companies moved into the area and completely blew out what there was of a housing market there and in Venice.
Santa Monica has some neighborhoods, and rent control is great for anyone who intends to be a permanent renter and someday die in their current apartment but if they ever have to move for any reason getting a new rental in the same area won't be possible, but the major "public" areas a kind of a shitshow these days since the leftist city government declared the area a "sanctuary" city for the homeless. Santa Monica, along with Hollywood and the areas of the "east side" where a lot of "behind the camera" entertainment industry people live were the epicenters of the anti-vax movement around 2010 (the one where people didn't vaccinate their kids for MMR and other very serious viruses before they "found religion" on the Covid shots and became zealots about making sure their kids get every booster against a virus that's nearly harmless as opposed to 20% fatal).
The one thing you have correct is that the governments in L.A. and CA have been failing for a couple of decades now. The part you get wrong is that those governments have been meaningfully bipartisan in that time; there was a time when the GOP in Sacramento may have wielded enough power in the legislature to ask for permission to use the bathroom during a session, or make a recommendation for a lunch order in a catered meeting, but that hasn't been the case for 10 years now, and the city/county of L.A. has been even more monolithic. Non-leftist/Dem voices aren't even welcome in advisory positions (considering the reaction when someone within the government suggested Drew Pinsky for an unpaid position on a committee the County was trying to assemble when the homeless population topped 100k)
If your whelps were smarter and better educated, they would be embarrassed by you, just as their birthing parent undoubtedly is.
Swallow a bullet.
I like my kids. They like me. Is that a fact? You have proof?
I have kids.
Gene police, everybody out of the pool!
"I have kids..."
I'm sorry for them, asshole.
Republican politicians and the rightwing billionaires who fund them want a nation of uneducated, compliant serfs in their workforce, not a nation of well-educated union-conscious people who are willing to strike to get better pay and benefits. Which means Job One is to get America’s kids out of the clutches of those evil unionized teachers. Education, after all, is a liberal value. The conservative vision is “quality education for the children of the wealthy, while ending child labor laws for all the rest.”
And they’re getting their way. Florida and Arizona are well on the way to destroying their entire systems of public education with statewide private school voucher programs available to every child. This June, Oklahoma approved the use of public-school taxpayer funds to pay for kids’ attendance at a private Catholic charter school: it’s the first explicitly taxpayer-funded religious school in modern America and a clear violation of America’s founding principle of the separation of church and state. Meanwhile, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed legislation gutting that state’s prohibition on child labor. Now 14-year-olds can skip school and go straight to work at their local slaughterhouse. Eight other Republican-controlled states have similar legislation pending.
Last year, DeSantis’ Florida moved an estimated $1.3 billion in taxpayer money originally destined for public schools to pay for private school vouchers. This gutted public school budgets across the state by roughly 10 percent. Florida is not unique in this: it’s happening in Red states all across the nation. Public education in about half of America is in a crisis and has been for some time. It’s a crisis Republicans across the country are doing everything they can to make worse.
And you people have the audacity, the shamelessness, to claim that you care about the welfare of children during covid? Your arguments are as transparent as your mothers ratty underwear.
Off to the Democratic Education camps..... Where only Gov-Guns care about children and [WE] gang building 'unionizing' for more Gov-Guns makes sh*t for you via higher pay.
What do they call people who think 'guns' can make sh*t for them again? Oh yeah; armed-criminals/robbers.
The only tool in governments toolbox is a monopoly of gun-force.
How much do they pay you for this propaganda?
If you aren't getting paid, you must be the loneliest neck bearded obese incel on the internet.
I get paid from the utter joy it gives me to know that you are twisting out there, desperate to make sense of your dark, cloudy world.
This is ai please do not give it your attention
Not AI yet, but it will be. Intelligent collective consciousness will keep growing, and intelligent systems will outnumber all of the yahoos desperately clinging on to their weapons and bibles, getting paid by special interest groups and militias funded by GOP and Russia. North Korea now too. Fortunate that we have AI to spell it out to all of you in a final, overwhelming manner.
AI = Artificial Idiocy?
Funny that the Dems are the party of billionaires. Feel free to check the numbers, son.
Swallow a bullet.
Humm, 1/3 of all poverty in the US is in CA. People don't feel safe in big cities anymore because of crime. We are a sanctuary city - but 5 illegal immigrants are too much for us.
Yeap it's all those red staters. Not democrat policies. Kids in public schools in big cities have a high percent that can't read.
Public school is a joke. It's indoctrination compared to actual teaching. Grades are inflated and you can't fail/kick anyone out.
Have you ever taught in one Ed? You sound like a parody account
(*there are great teachers but they are getting fewer and fewer).
And the solution is to teach kids less? To pay teachers less? To give young college student less of a reason to go into education as a career? What's your argument here besides public school suck? Most do. Why? They have been under attack by the GOP for decades. GOP does not want you to learn, to know about how you are controlled by corporations. Hell, it's evident here by how many of you have drunk the kool aid.
LMAO... It's truly impressive how serious you can be about throwing more government at a government caused problem. Do you also throw more gas at a gas fire to put it out?
But of course you believe only 'gov-guns' can teach kids don't you. It's that one religion you'll never let go no matter how ridiculously stupid it makes you.
Thinking more, we are being to hard on ed. He obvious is from a public school.
From march 2022
alifornia has the lowest literacy rate of any state, data suggests
"WEDNESDAY
MARCH 2, 2022
9:34 AM
KAREN D'SOUZA
California the least literate state in the nation, as Capitol Weekly reported.
Nearly 1 in 4 people over the age of 15 lack the skills to decipher the words in this sentence. Only 77% of adults are considered mid- to highly literate, according to the nonpartisan data crunchers at World Population Review.
"
Wait maybe Ed is one that thinks math is racist. That 1+1 doesn't have to be 2 (unless it's in a pay check).
It's all the GOP's fault. I mean it's their fault that 1000+ genders aren't discussed in schools too.
California is a country unto itself, with the largest variety of cultures and languages of any other state in the union.
GOP is an enormous mess. If none of you can admit that, I can't help you, you're on your own with your miserable selves. Dems are hardly much better and only by the colossal failures of the GOP strategy have had any measure of success in elections.
Oh don't give up yet. You can "help". Please send us all $1000 of your own *EARNED* money. You do *earn* money don't you?
The problem with your brand of help; is that it's not help it's armed-theft (tax funded). How about I help you hand over your wallet?
Are you some kind of office holder within UTLA? This bit is directly out of their anti-charter school propaganda package, "Republican politicians and the rightwing billionaires who fund them want a nation of uneducated, compliant serfs in their workforce, not a nation of well-educated union-conscious people who are willing to strike to get better pay and benefits.".
Every time anyone around the L.A. area tries to float any idea for improving the schools other than "raise teacher pay and increase overall funding", that package gets run to death on local radio ads.
Kind of ironic that fighting innovation in a District that's turned out so many decades of High School "graduates" who turn out to be functionally illiterate (remember in the mid-late 1990s when the Cal State system guaranteed admission to anyone getting a HS diploma in a CA public school then 60-70% of incoming freshmen at CSUN placed into remedial English and Math?) is being supported as some kind of existential fight against "billionares who want people ignorant". I'm sure the new requirement for all students to take ethnic studies (as if living in L.A. isn't an object lesson on the subject) to get a diploma will turn all that around though.
"Republican politicians and the rightwing billionaires who fund them want a nation of uneducated, compliant serfs in their workforce, not a nation of well-educated union-conscious people who are willing to strike to get better pay and benefits..."
Lefty shits simply repeat what CNN televises.
Fuck off and die, and take your propaganda with you.
A few tokes too many tonight TJ.
Show it to us if you're so inclined.
'Way too few braincells, et, but that's typical of lefty shits.
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Wait, if we all join this we can balance the budget
The last time the budget was balanced there was a Dem in the White House. The time before that? Another Dem.
Not so. Trump actually put an end to much of Obama’s spending policies.
If anyone else wants to refute ed above and beyond, be my guest.
And a Republican House & Senate who willingly curbed all of said Dem’s big spending plans.
https://www.cato.org/commentary/no-bill-clinton-didnt-balance-budget#
Now lets talk about Biden's and Obama's Spending with a Democrat Trifecta.
The last time the budget was "balanced" (if Al Gore's "lock box" policy had been in effect, the government would have still had a deficit since the total "surplus" was less than the SS net revenue surplus), the budget was being written by a non-Dem controlled Congress and the left-wing of the Dem party wouldn't stop whinging about how little was being spent on their permanent laundry list of "solutions" to problems which their policy agenda seems intended to exacerbate. I'm not saying that the actual intention of "progressives" is to reduce socioeconomic mobility, increase inequality, and cultivate an ever-expanding underclass which is permanently dependent on Government handouts, but I am saying that if it were their objective they've got no need to change a thing; the second-order impact of the inflation their policies create in the long run is more than sufficient to undo any short-term first order improvements that result from just printing more money and handing it out to the "deserving".
"The last time the budget was balanced there was a Dem in the White House. The time before that? Another Dem."
You.
Are.
Full.
Of.
Shit.
Reason is trying to whitewash its role in getting Joe Biden elected.