i wonder what Xi Ching Chong is going to have to say aboot this
Because they're both absolute wastes of taxpayer money and they've done nothing but fuck up everything they've touched.Question for the US residents on here, from someone looking in from the outside:
Why would people be celebrating the abolition of the Department of Education, or the Environmental Protection Agency?
From their names, I would assume that they are in charge of ensuring national education standards are met, and preventing pollution of the environment, am I off the mark here?
I could understand if people thought that they needed to be overhauled or restructured, or perhaps they were focused on the wrong things, but to completely abolish them?
Because the DOE lost its way and became corrupted decades ago. A fraction of the money earmarked for the education system actually makes it to the schools, because of money laundering thru contracts to companies that kick back to politicians and keep a ton for themselves. Then there’s the DEI and LGBTQ propaganda that is being pushed thru the education system, by the Obama and Biden administrations. Time to send it back to the states, where individual districts can fund schools and establish learning criteria based on what the parents actually want.Question for the US residents on here, from someone looking in from the outside:
Why would people be celebrating the abolition of the Department of Education, or the Environmental Protection Agency?
From their names, I would assume that they are in charge of ensuring national education standards are met, and preventing pollution of the environment, am I off the mark here?
I could understand if people thought that they needed to be overhauled or restructured, or perhaps they were focused on the wrong things, but to completely abolish them?
There's a book written by Regan's former Dept. of Education head called "the Intentional Dumbing Down of America". She goes into how the DoE has been "off track" for decades & has intent to harm America.Question for the US residents on here, from someone looking in from the outside:
Why would people be celebrating the abolition of the Department of Education, or the Environmental Protection Agency?
From their names, I would assume that they are in charge of ensuring national education standards are met, and preventing pollution of the environment, am I off the mark here?
I could understand if people thought that they needed to be overhauled or restructured, or perhaps they were focused on the wrong things, but to completely abolish them?
Because a government bureaucracy.. has never been a net positive. Also states rights should always trump the federal government.Question for the US residents on here, from someone looking in from the outside:
Why would people be celebrating the abolition of the Department of Education, or the Environmental Protection Agency?
From their names, I would assume that they are in charge of ensuring national education standards are met, and preventing pollution of the environment, am I off the mark here?
I could understand if people thought that they needed to be overhauled or restructured, or perhaps they were focused on the wrong things, but to completely abolish them?
Ah, getting individual states to deal with education rather than the current system makes more sense to me. I forgot you kinda have 50 smaller governments under the big one over there.Because the DOE lost its way and became corrupted decades ago. A fraction of the money earmarked for the education system actually makes it to the schools, because of money laundering thru contracts to companies that kick back to politicians and keep a ton for themselves. Then there’s the DEI and LGBTQ propaganda that is being pushed thru the education system, by the Obama and Biden administrations. Time to send it back to the states, where indivisible districts can fund schools and establish learning criteria based on what the parents actually want.
Over the last few yearsWhy wouldn't states want to retain as much control over their educational system?