It is exhilarating and exciting to have education, once again, become a matter of public interest and concern.
Among all 50 states, the issues of education most likely will highlight the political agendas of national and state legislators in the mid-terms of 2022 and general elections in 2024.
The issues of public education have now become matters to be investigated by parents and their community leaders. We hope that parents and educators will judge the hate-America instructional resources and anti-democratic curriculums for what they are—bogus, fake, and phony attempts to marginalize American values, morals, and ideals while stressing hatred,loathing and revulsion for our founding fathers and their U.S. Constitutional concepts and principles that helped shape our nation.
The Commonwealth of Virginia already has exposed the Democratic Party as traitors and conspirators in teaching children to despise each other as well as their own country.
Perhaps the year 2022 will go down in history as the year that Americans finally woke up from their stupor and opened their eyes to the problems that plague our nation: everything from BLM and CRT to Gender Ambivalence and Open Borders, not to mention the out-of-control pandemic, inflation, the high cost of energy, transportation woes, as well as the growing number cop killings and murders in the streets.
Now read this and try not to laugh: Nancy Pelosi says she isgoing to run again for re-election, FOR THE CHILDREN. What children is she referring to, the 60 million abortions she helpedsponsor during her tenure in congress or the next 60 million? As a practicing Roman Catholic, she is already not allowed to attend high mass as it is now.
And if Hillary and Michelle could run together and win, they each could bring along their dead-beat husbands to the White House. The only thing is, the two of them together wouldn’t make a good one.
Meanwhile, we should all salute our national newspaper columnists who repeatedly have sided with the White House and Congress for their lethargy and unwillingness to work together to solve our country’s problems.
One op-ed columnist adeptly summed up the political shortcomings in one of her articles recently when she sounded the alarm for Americans to wake up and educate themselves about the inept administration in Washington.
In her opening remarks, the writer predicted that future political analysts will be puzzled at how poorly the United States handled its economy during Obama’s term in office and then Biden’s.
“They undoubtedly will conclude that those were the years of missed opportunities,” the political writer observed, citing several instances where the government failed its people and triggered serious, yet preventable, consequences for years to come:
Another columnist charged that, “Because of the slow rebound from the 2008 recession, millions have stopped looking for work.
“Many couples of child-bearing ages are afraid to have children…. Congress, which should fix the problem, is broken.”
A few editorial writers have further denounced our political leaders in Washington for their failure to compromise in getting anything done while the media and Big Tech contribute to economic stagnancy.
This same grave tenor currently is being echoed from around the nation. It’s no secret that our government officials behave as if incompetence were a virtue. In and of itself, incompetency has become a major industry in the United States during the Obamaand Biden years in office. There’s nothing else that we have produced in such quantity during those unscrupulous administrations.
And though Americans have been complaining about incompetence in government for years now, they had no idea what bad government was until they experienced a thoroughly efficient one that did everything it announced it was going to do.
If we had already elected competent people for every job in Washington, this nation would be revolting now. Look what the IRS has done with seeming impunity, the rogue FBI agents who have all but sodomized our citizenry, their their political and prosecutorial offenses at the Capitol on January 6.
Look at inflation. Look at what happened in Afghanistan. Look at the southern border situation. Look at how our feeble commander-in-chief has cowered in the Oval Office while tyrannical bullies and fanatics around the globe have raped and looted and plundered a sizable percentage of the civilized world.
Most Americans undoubtedly will agree with the dire assessment of the American dilemma. And yet, it’s difficult to contain our outrage over the failure of our government officials, both Democrats and Republicans, to act in the best interests of their people when we condone a bloated bureaucratic educational system that protects criminals who do unspeakable things to our children. We’re a country where everybody now seemingly has their hand out for free money while refusing to uphold the basic laws of the land.
Consequently, our entire nation is suffering from an overall lack of a communal and moral identity. What we need is a national role model with backbone who can make choices in difficult situations instead of someone who constantly demonstrates poor judgment even in dealing with the most menial matters.
We need someone in the White House who is willing to accept responsibility instead of pointing his finger in the other direction.
We need someone who is not afraid to act—not someone who appears overwhelmed, unorganized, and asleep most of the time.
Most of all, we need a leader who loves America and respects its people, rich or poor, black, or white, Republican or Democrat.
In the meantime, however, the damage to the U.S. economy that our nation has suffered during the past year undoubtedly will take decades to repair if it can ever be repaired at all, after Bidenand his greedy cronies have left office.
Only future historians will be around to cast the blame where it should go—to an incompetent commander-in-chief and an inept Congress who should never have been elected in the first place.
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Top o’ the morning!