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The perfect example of dem loss of control

Bendintheriver
Bendintheriver Member Posts: 7,236 Standard Supporter
edited December 4 in Tug Tavern

One of my pet peeves is how democrats have destroyed our education system in this country. Trump and McMahon are streamlining it, cutting it down, eliminating fat and putting the power and money, decision making and curriculum back in the hands of parents and the states.

The democrats lead by that complete idiot liz warren are demanding McMahons resignation. Imagine that you have destroyed our education system and then you ask for the resignation of the people repairing it. This is a huge loss of control for socialists and the other lefty minions and they are freaking out over it. Warren and the democrats have never cared for our children's education. That is evidenced by how they have driven it into the ground and made us a laughing stock around the world.

Again, this is a power over the people issue. They indoctrinate our children with their social perspective while ignoring math, reading, writing, English and science. When you think about it, this is really a cruel treatment of our children.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2025/12/03/trump_and_mcmahon_are_fixing_education_and_dc_is_panicking_153588.html

Education Secretary Linda McMahon is doing exactly what President Donald J. Trump hired her to do: Clean out a failed education bureaucracy, return power to states and parents, and put students – not Washington politics – first. That’s why Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is attacking her.

From the moment Secretary McMahon took the helm at the U.S. Department of Education, she made it clear she would not be another caretaker of a broken system. She has focused on three things Washington has avoided for decades: streamlining a bloated bureaucracy, redirecting resources from federal offices to classrooms, and restoring control of education to states and local communities. In just months, she has delivered more meaningful structural reform than most secretaries attempted in entire terms.

That is exactly what terrifies Sen. Warren. Her recent calls for McMahon to resign are not about children, equity, or “protecting public schools.” They are about one thing: defending Washington’s control at all costs. Warren would rather preserve a federal department that has presided over record spending and record-low student outcomes than allow an outsider to expose its failures.

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