View Full Version : Dems meltdown outside of Department of Education building
Hey Yo
02-07-2025, 03:05 PM
They're pissed they can't get in cause it's being found out by DOGE how far behind kids are in certain subjects and have been for years.They know the DOE is directly responsible and basically useless.
86yr old Maxine Waters acting all big and shit, telling security dude to get out of the way cause they pay him :lol
https://youtu.be/u4viueoaEHg?si=vS0catMiIdm4G2g5
Patrick Chewing
02-07-2025, 03:38 PM
Hahahahahaha!!!! Seeing Democrats melt down is the greatest thing ever. They WILL NEVER win another election.
Off the Court
02-07-2025, 04:03 PM
Trump wants to shut down the department of education.
Yeah owning the libs is great fun until your child has no school to go to. Let's defund the schools to own the libs! :facepalm
Patrick Chewing
02-07-2025, 04:04 PM
Trump wants to shut down the department of education.
Yeah owning the libs is great fun until your child has no school to go to. Let's defund the schools to own the libs!
There will always be schools you dingbat.
BurningHammer
02-07-2025, 04:14 PM
There will always be schools you dingbat.
Sure. It will affect low-income families' access for education for sure though. I guess Republican just wants to keep America dumb. :ohwell:
BurningHammer
02-07-2025, 04:17 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video_thumb/Cb_UUgaWEAElnEf.jpg
Lakers Legend#32
02-07-2025, 04:34 PM
There will always be schools you dingbat.
Private for profit schools for kids who's parents can afford it.
Those who can't get shitty, under funded public schools with no resources. Call them Poopsie Schools.
highwhey
02-07-2025, 04:44 PM
There will always be schools you dingbat.
you have zero idea of how education is not a linear matter for every kid. there's a reason the department existed, it served as a multi function institution to assist those kids that require intervention, special education, and or general assistance to navigate the education system and as a result, life.
this is one area where donnie is going too far.
Hey Yo
02-07-2025, 05:26 PM
Trump wants to shut down the department of education.
Yeah owning the libs is great fun until your child has no school to go to. Let's defund the schools to own the libs! :facepalm
Dumb
Patrick Chewing
02-07-2025, 06:53 PM
Sure. It will affect low-income families' access for education for sure though. I guess Republican just wants to keep America dumb. :ohwell:
What’s your excuse?
j3lademaster
02-07-2025, 08:57 PM
you have zero idea of how education is not a linear matter for every kid. there's a reason the department existed, it served as a multi function institution to assist those kids that require intervention, special education, and or general assistance to navigate the education system and as a result, life.
this is one area where donnie is going too far.
I mean, we have to find some way to replace the labor of our deportees. Dismantling the public education system will just create more of a wealth gap than there already is and the bottom80-90% of the work force will just have to take over the menial tasks. My kid goes to private anyway, so hopefully this just means less competition for her in the future applying for colleges and getting a job. No point in caring about everyone else when they don't even care about themselves. Get your bag and get out.
diamenz
02-07-2025, 09:11 PM
why exactly is this being done? i haven't been following it.
StickyWice
02-07-2025, 10:01 PM
you have zero idea of how education is not a linear matter for every kid. there's a reason the department existed, it served as a multi function institution to assist those kids that require intervention, special education, and or general assistance to navigate the education system and as a result, life.
this is one area where donnie is going too far.
Mexican no belong in thread about education. Go learn concrete.
Education begin in home, school only to compare to other
j3lademaster
02-07-2025, 10:14 PM
why exactly is this being done? i haven't been following it.
The stated goal is to defer public education to the states. Makes sense on paper, but why introduce the school choice bill? A bill to use federal funding to FOOTE THE BILL FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN TO ATTEND PRIVATE SCHOOLS. This is obviously for handing out govt contracts to your chronies, as this move will inevitably raise federal education spending.
diamenz
02-08-2025, 12:50 AM
The stated goal is to defer public education to the states. Makes sense on paper, but why introduce the school choice bill? A bill to use federal funding to FOOTE THE BILL FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN TO ATTEND PRIVATE SCHOOLS. This is obviously for handing out govt contracts to your chronies, as this move will inevitably raise federal education spending.
so in other words it's nothing but a scam to redirect public tax dollars into politically-connected private pockets. more corruption under the guise of being america-first.
Lakers Legend#32
02-08-2025, 03:48 AM
Remember kids Stay in School or you could be an obese undereducated women's jewelry store clerk with 40,000 posts on an irrelevant message board.
Hey Yo
02-08-2025, 11:35 AM
One example from the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
The Nation's report card for 2024. Failure to meet basic Math standards.
4th graders-- 61%
8th graders-- 78%
j3lademaster
02-08-2025, 12:19 PM
One example from the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
The Nation's report card for 2024. Failure to meet basic Math standards.
4th graders-- 61%
8th graders-- 78%
https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/600f0ea5652fe43f9947466f/63b8a3e99d6c2c1890148f3e_States%20with%20the%20Hig hest%20and%20Lowest%20Math%20Scores-p-1600.webp
So what you're saying is we shouldn't leave it to the states? Because the Dept of Education's job is/ and has always been to hold standards of literacy and arithmetic in relativity to the rest of the world by telling states what they need in order to get there and to provide funding where they're lacking. If New Mexico, Oklahoma, Illinois, Texas and Florida keep fumbling the bag from a state standpoint there's not much DoE can do without infringing upon the state itself, so are you suggesting that we just usurp state rights and MAKE them uphold a certain standard of education? Should we make homeschooling illegal for states underperforming? Because it's the parents shitting the bed at that point.
North Carolina has the highest rate of homeschooling in the United States, followed by Florida and Georgia.
States with the highest rate of homeschooling
North Carolina: In 2021, 10.6% of students in North Carolina were homeschooled
Florida: In 2021, 4.6% of students in Florida were homeschooled
Georgia: In 2021, 4.6% of students in Georgia were homeschooled
Virginia: In 2021, 4.8% of students in Virginia were homeschooled
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