KOMMONSENTSJANE – How Democrats Lost the Plot on Education..

11/23/2024

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Former Democratic presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama’s campaigns were defined by sweeping education reform, improving public K-12 education for students across the nation. By 2024, the Democratic platform had largely abandoned this sentiment, and the education scene has increasingly been shaped by culture war issues that have Republicans winning with parents.

President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris On Nov. 6 was due in no small part to the parent vote, winning 53% compared to Harris’ 44%, according to NBC’s exit polling. Only 44% of parents say they are somewhat or completely satisfied with the quality of K-12 education in 2024, an August Gallup poll found.

“[T]he discussion on education has shifted from who wants to throw more money at the problem – the definition of insanity – to who trusts parents to direct the upbringing of their children,” Corey DeAngelis, executive director of the Educational Freedom Institute, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Too many Democrats are communists who think your kids belong to the government. President Trump believes parents should be in the driver’s seat. The GOP is now the Parents’ Party.”

Clinton closed out his administration in 2000 boasting huge success in solving what was an education crisis in the early 1990s, with only 14 states having standards in core subjects when he took office and 49 when he left, according to White House archives. In 1990, only 38% of graduating high school seniors had completed a full English, math, science and social studies curriculum, a number that rose to 55% by the end of Clinton’s presidency, and the administration additionally worked to increase reading and math scores nationwide.

The Clinton Administration also initiated the establishment of over 2,000 charter schools with his support of school choice, an issue that Trump and Vice-President elect JD Vance have pledged their support to, according to the Republican platform. The 2024 Democratic platform openly opposes school choice programs, which are supported amongst 69% of voters nationwide, an October poll by the Center Square Voters’ Voice shows.

“We oppose the use of private-school vouchers, tuition tax credits, opportunity scholarships, and other schemes that divert taxpayer-funded resources away from public education,” the party’s platform reads.

Democrats’ education policies of the 1990s were so popular that Republicans began taking pages from their book. George W. Bush in 2001 made education a main focus of his campaign, creating the No Child Left Behind Act which intended to raise accountability for schools to uphold education standards and allow parents the right to send their kid to a different school if their performance did not improve.

The 2008 Democratic platform dedicated a large section to education, pledging to close achievement gaps, support public and charter schools and allow parents control over their children’s education. Obama in 2012 continued the trend, creating the Race to the Top initiative that encouraged schools to compete for funds by reforming education standards and improving outcomes for students.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits with students in a pre-school classroom at West Haven Child Development Center on March 26, 2021 in West Haven, Connecticut. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

This status quo began to change in 2016 when Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton started openly pandering to teachers unions, telling them “I’m with you” and “when we’re making decisions about education we actually should listen to our educators,” according to U.S. News & World Report.

This move by Clinton shifted the tide for Democrats away from a parents-focused education policy. Where Obama butted heads with teachers unions, Clinton sought to make amends, mirroring her education policy to their demands.

Clinton proposed lowering testing requirements for students, forgiving student loans for educators and raising teachers’ salaries, according to U.S. News.

“The Democratic Party is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the teachers unions,” DeAngelis said. “Over 99% of the campaign contributions from Randi Weingarten’s American Federation of Teachers went to Democrats last election cycle, and it has been that way for decades. It’s an incestuous relationship and a money laundering operation. It ought to be illegal.”

About 94% of teachers unions’ campaign donations have been going towards Democrats since at least 1990, according to Open Secrets. The 2024 election cycle saw millions of dollars from the two largest teachers unions in the country, National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), funnel into Democratic campaigns.

“I think Democrats have forgotten that their voters are parents too and want access to school choice to get around the politics of teachers unions and get back to teaching their kids the basics they need to succeed,” Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, told the DCNF. “We need to fix the public education system so parents can trust that their children are not being indoctrinated with toxic ideology like critical race theory and gender ideology at the expense of reading and math. The Nation’s Report Card shows we continue to fail students in these areas all across the US.”

The true tipping point for Democrats on education may have been in 2021, when Covid-19 lockdowns, pushed largely by Democratic leaders, kept kids out of schools during their most formative years, leading to learning losses that are still being combated today. The Biden Administration allowed teachers unions to take the reins and baselessly rewrite policy guidance for their own benefit, according to a report by the House Oversight Committee.

The learning losses suffered from the pandemic continue to plummet years later. The gap with pre-covid results for sixth graders in math and English grew by 40% and 31% respectively between fall 2023 and spring 2024 and the average eighth grader today requires approximately nine months of additional schooling to reach pre-Covid-19 levels in the two subjects, a July study by the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) found.

One of the few education issues Biden has focused on during his presidency has been canceling student debt, an issue that just 39% of Americans feel is important, according to an AP-NORC poll released in June. Despite this, Harris’ 2024 campaign vowed to “continue working to end the unreasonable burden of student loan debt and fight to make higher education more affordable” and made little mention of other education-related plans.

Biden has made increasingly desperate attempts to cancel student debt after one plan was halted by a federal court in Missouri and another was shot down by the Supreme Court. The administration has since attempted to work around these roadblocks using the Department of Education and by creating new parameters.

Meanwhile the education sphere has increasingly been shaped by ongoing culture war issues such as transgenderism, with many parents rallying against calls for boys to play in girls sports and enter girls locker rooms and bathrooms. Trump has vehemently opposed such policies, whereas Biden and Harris, as well as many other Democratic leaders, have advocated in favor of policies that go so far as to allow schools to hide children’s gender identity from their parents.

“PDE has polled parents about gender issues multiple times over the past several years, and each time the results have been crystal clear: concerns about gender issues in school spanned racial and political lines by wide margins, which over time grew as public awareness increased,” Nicole Neily, president of Parents Defending Education (PDE), told the DCNF. “There was (and still is) enormous pressure to humiliate, ostracize, and silence anyone who had the temerity to hold a contrary opinion on gender — which created its own backlash in and of itself, because Americans simply don’t like being coerced, period. This was an entirely predictable outcome, but Democrat party mandarins made a conscious decision to ignore the tea leaves.”

Nearly three-quarters of registered voters oppose schools helping children change their gender identity without parental consent, and 71% believe schools should not be able to withhold information regarding a child’s gender identity from their parents, according to a March poll from CRC Research.

“Democrats have turned schools into culture war battlegrounds, abandoning graduation rates in the process,” Stefano Forte, executive director of 1776 Project PAC, told the DCNF. “Parents are voting for Republicans because we are fighting to restore sanity — prioritizing school safety, higher test scores, and preparing America’s kids to win in life. The Democratic Party is failing the next generation, and parents know it.”

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – DEMOCRATS Seeking Definition of Inflation.

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11/23/2024

Opinion | They Wouldn’t Know Inflation if It Bit Them in the Ballot

Opinion | They Wouldn’t Know Inflation if It Bit Them in the Ballot© Mark Hertzberg/Zuma Press

You might have thought the Democrats’ biggest liability in the election was that the Biden-Harris administration and its advisers didn’t know what to do about inflation. Lately, however, a different and stranger question arises: Do these folks even know what inflation is?

Witness the Bidenomics rearguard action now under way. Economists within and around the departing administration are engaged in a revisionist attempt to cast the failures of the past four years in a less embarrassing light.

The policy disaster this crew must argue around is unprecedented spending. Highlights (or lowlights) included a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, the $280 billion Chips Act, an Inflation Reduction Act to which no one can attach an accurate price tag, and annual budgets featuring terrifyingly large peacetime deficits. Including the $3 trillion-plus pandemic relief passed under President Trump, federal debt held by the public grew more than $10 trillion between early 2020 and today, more than half of that after Mr. Biden took office and the pandemic emergency had abated, and it’s still growing.

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan of March 2021 constitutes the biggest political liability. It passed on party-line votes in Congress when the economy already was recovering. Some liberal economists, such as Larry Summers, warned before its passage that it would be inflationary, and rising prices accelerated shortly after the bill was enacted. Voters appear to have intuited a connection.A new $59 smartwatch that monitors blood sugar painlessly in just a few seconds

Not so, say the revisionists. Representative of the genre is a recent Washington Post op-ed by Peter Orszag, CEO of Lazard and a director of the Office of Management and Budget in the Obama administration. He argues, based on research he conducted with economists from Lazard and the Brookings Institution, that supply-side problems such as supply-chain disruptions accounted for 79% (not 78% or 80%) of the inflation in 2021.

This is part of a growing academic literature attempting to decompose (yes, that’s really the jargon) inflation into its contributing factors, mostly reaching conclusions similar to Mr. Orszag’s. As he writes, the fiscal boost to demand played only “a modest role” in the Biden inflation.

Such studies have their uses. But if the overarching question is what caused the Biden inflation, you start to wonder if the eminent dismal scientists writing these papers remember what inflation actually is. We’re talking about a change in the general price level, which means one must examine supply and demand in tandem. The “price level,” after all, represents that matrix of prices for all goods and  services at which aggregate supply and aggregate demand reach balance

The Bidenomics rear guard is talking about something different: changes in relative prices, such as the jolt to prices for toys that might arise due to a Chinese pandemic lockdown, or the energy price shock after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. In the process they beg the most important questions, in the true sense of that phrase—taking as a given the phenomenon one ought to be examining.

The obvious follow-up questions after an observation that snarling supply chains pushed up some prices would be: Why and how were consumers able to absorb those higher prices without offsetting declines in service prices? Why did temporary changes in relative prices for some things morph into a large and durable increase in the prices for everything? Mr. Orszag and his co-authors only mention cryptically in the last paragraph of their research note that the supply pressures they describe “inevitably have a demand component.”

There’s a lot of interesting economics to be done to understand the recent bout of inflation. For instance, what role did monetary policy play in all this? And how and why did a fiscal blowout like the American Rescue Plan stimulate rising consumption specifically? Why not, say, higher household saving or investment via 401(k)s and the like?

On the latter point, the revisionists note there’s no clear relationship between inflation and stimulus spending measured as a proportion of gross domestic product. But an alternative “fiscal theory of the price level,” championed by John Cochrane at the Hoover Institution among others, posits that the important link is between new government spending and the existing government debt level. When measured in this way, a robust relationship emerges between faster inflation on one hand and higher government spending relative to existing debt on the other hand.

The intuition is that as households and businesses collectively start to doubt the government’s long-term ability to repay a debt-fueled spending binge, incentives develop to consume rather than save and invest. Agree or disagree (I’ll profess agnosticism for now), this theory at least tackles the demand half of the inflation equation that the revisionists would rather ignore.

Sometimes conventional wisdom is wrong, especially in economics. But there isn’t much evidence the electorate got inflation wrong this time. If the goal is to rebuild trust in Democratic economic management, Bidenomics revisionism is an odd way to go about it.

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Remember – the American people did not vote these people into office in 2020. Don’t blame them.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Is This the Best We have Teaching in our Colleges?

11/23/2024

Professor warns we should fear new AG because she is competent. STUPIDITY IN THE RAW – is showing his hand.

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Pam Bondi is exactly what I was saying in the….

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Professor on MSNBC warns ‘we should all fear’ new attorney general pick Pam Bondi ‘because she’s competent’

College professor and MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson warned that President-Elect Donald Trump’s new pick to lead Justice Department is far more alarming than Matt Gaetz because she could actually carry out Trump’s agenda. 

And, what would be so bad about that – isn’t that what the American people voted for?

To Make American Great Again. It is disgusting to see someone like this Professor who is teaching our children. The progressives lost the election and this professor is one of those WOKE folks. He needs to be fired if he can’t be re-oriented into the Constitution.

How stupid can you look.. He insults the intelligence of the American people.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Our Out-of- Control federal Law Enforcement Agencies.

11/22/2024

Time to cut these agencies down to our size not theirs.

The following is a reblog about our government and then an article from Imprimis entitled, “Our Out-of-Control Federal Law Enforcement agencies. A very interesting read.

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August 2024 | Volume 53, Issue 8

Our Out-of-Control Federal Law Enforcement Agencies

Ryan Cleckner

Businessman, Attorney, and Author

The following is adapted from a talk delivered on July 23, 2024, at Hillsdale College’s Blake Center for Faith and Freedom in Somers, Connecticut.

In March of this year, Bryan Malinowski, the executive director of the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, was killed by agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) during a pre-dawn raid of his home. It was an unwarranted and indefensible killing of a kind that should never, ever happen in a free country like the United States. Because we have a media that no longer serves in its traditional role as a government watchdog, this incident was not widely reported. Because too many members of Congress no longer take seriously their responsibility to protect the rights of those who elect them, the ATF has suffered no repercussions.

How and why did this killing take place?

Bryan Malinowski grew up as an avid collector of coins and, more recently, firearms. He took to displaying his coin and firearm collections at gun shows, where he would occasionally purchase and sell firearms.

Under federal law, it is perfectly legal to buy and sell firearms as a collector or hobbyist, even without a Federal Firearms License (FFL). An individual doesn’t need to obtain an FFL unless he is “engaged in the business” of selling firearms. Congress has defined “engaged in the business” to apply to those who deal in firearms “as a regular course of trade or business with the principal objective of livelihood and profit” as opposed to those who make “occasional sales, exchanges, or purchases of firearms for the enhancement of a personal collection or for a hobby.”

Malinowski already had a livelihood—indeed, as the executive director of the airport, he was one of the highest paid city employees in Little Rock. Buying or selling firearms was something he did in his spare time. So it makes sense that he did not see the need to obtain a license. At some point, however, the ATF came to the view that Malinowski had crossed over the nebulous line from hobbyist to “engaged in the business” and that he therefore did need to obtain an FFL.

Leaving aside the question of whether the ATF was right about this—a moot issue now, given the fact that the ATF killed him—the obvious thing for the ATF to have done was to contact Malinowski through the mail, by phone, or in person, to inform him that it had determined he needed a license. If it had, he could have decided whether to stop selling firearms or to pay the nominal annual fee of $65 for an FFL.

But the ATF didn’t do the obvious thing and contact Malinowski. Here is what we know happened instead. Multiple undercover ATF agents were sent to observe Malinowski selling firearms at a gun show, a GPS tracker was secretly placed on Malinowski’s car, and a search warrant was obtained for his home. Malinowski wasn’t home the first time ATF agents showed up to serve the warrant, so the second time they left nothing to chance. Dressed in SWAT gear, together with Little Rock police, they showed up in ten vehicles at Malinowski’s house before dawn on March 19. They cut the power to his house and put a piece of tape over the doorbell camera so that Malinowski couldn’t see who they were. Less than a minute later, after an exchange of gunfire, Malinowski was dead. And in violation of both ATF and Little Rock police policies requiring body cameras, not one of the law enforcement agents involved in this deadly raid was wearing an activated camera.

After the killing, Malinowski’s wife was forcibly taken outside in her nightgown in 34-degree weather and was kept outside for over four hours despite multiple requests to see her husband and use the bathroom. In an audio recording from a police vehicle she can be heard sobbing, asking why they killed her husband, and insisting that the agents must have the wrong house because she and her husband are honest, law-abiding people.

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What happened to Bryan Malinowski is not an isolated incident. It is part of a growing pattern of KGB-style behavior by U.S. federal law enforcement agencies. Let me mention briefly just a few other cases.

Back during the Trump presidency, Roger Stone, a Republican political consultant since the Nixon era, was targeted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for obstruction of justice and making false statements regarding the WikiLeaks release of Hillary Clinton’s emails. These are non-violent crimes, and the nattily dressed, 72-year-old Stone has given no indication over his long life that he is prone to violence of any kind. But on January 25, 2019, the FBI conducted a pre-dawn raid at Stone’s Fort Lauderdale home in a manner befitting a raid on an armed compound of a Mexican drug lord. Nearly 30 heavily armed agents swarmed Stone’s home at 6:00 a.m. With guns aimed at his entryway, they pounded on the door until Stone showed up barefoot in his pajamas. Topping things off, there was a boat offshore behind Stone’s home manned by armed agents and equipped with floodlights.

In October 2021, pro-life activist Mark Houck and his twelve-year-old son were conducting a weekly prayer vigil near an abortion clinic in Philadelphia. Their standard practice was to hand out literature and, if women were interested, to help them find alternatives to abortion. Bruce Love, a volunteer escort at the facility, began to harass Houck’s son using vulgar language. During the ensuing argument, Houck pushed Love and Love fell to the ground. Philadelphia police reviewed the incident and no charges were filed. Love later pressed charges, but the case was reviewed and dismissed. Soon thereafter, Houck received notice that he was the target of a federal grand jury investigation for violating the FACE Act, which prohibits blocking access to abortion clinics. Houck’s attorney offered video evidence that Houck had not blocked access. He also told federal prosecutors that if they insisted on bringing charges, Houck would voluntarily surrender. The FBI ignored the offer, and on September 23, 2022, at 6:30 a.m., roughly two dozen FBI agents and Pennsylvania law enforcement officers showed up at Houck’s home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Houck’s wife and seven children were still sleeping when five agents armed with rifles, tactical gear, and battering rams, began pounding on the door. Additional agents surrounded the property. Houck came to the door and his wife wandered down in her bathrobe. Houck was not allowed to say goodbye to his screaming children. Taken to a federal building, he was belly chained and had his wrists shackled to a table for six hours. Four months later a jury found him not guilty.

Craig Robertson was a 75-year-old Air Force veteran from Provo, Utah, likely demented, who made online threats against elected leaders, including President Biden. Neighbors described Robertson as “barely [able to] get around with a cane.” But instead of confronting Robertson on his regular outings to church or to the grocery store, the FBI again decided on a pre-dawn raid. At 6:00 a.m. on August 9, 2023, FBI agents first attempted to break down Robertson’s door with a battering ram, then resorted to using an armored vehicle to smash a hole in his house. The FBI claims that Robertson shot at agents before its agents shot and killed him—though the agency has refused to release any bodycam footage. Robertson’s body was moved to the sidewalk and left unattended for hours.

Other cases could be cited—including the FBI’s unprecedented raid on President Trump’s home in Palm Beach, Florida, in which the use of “deadly force” was authorized—but the point is clear enough. Such actions by federal law enforcement agencies go far beyond what is justified by law and custom in America. The agencies involved respond to criticism by saying that their actions are “by the book.” But this lie, parroted by corporate media, is preposterous on its face. If such a book exists, it represents a radical departure from the historical constraints of constitutional authority and the idea of equality before the law.

I served in the military as a Special Operations sniper and Sniper Team leader in 1st Ranger Battalion. I could have gone on to become a sharpshooter on a police SWAT team or even joined the FBI or one of the other three-letter federal agencies that were widely considered, in the past, to be the cream of the crop in terms of law enforcement. Sadly, they are no longer thought of in the same way.

The flip side of the increasingly thuggish character of these agencies is their diminished effectiveness in fulfilling their core missions, to the point that the American public cannot help but notice. Consider the recent assassination attempt—very nearly successful—on President Trump. The U.S. Secret Service and the FBI are being anything but transparent about their investigations and seem to be going out of their way to make it as difficult as possible for Congress and the public to learn what happened. But the most obvious fact about it, which cannot be covered up, is that the Secret Service allowed a 20-year-old shooter to access the most ideal location for a sniper, even after he had been spotted acting suspiciously and using a laser rangefinder and had been watched for almost 30 minutes. This alone is enough to know the Secret Service that day was more Keystone Cop than cream of the crop.

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In closing, let me return to the agency I know best, having a lot of first-hand experience dealing with it—the ATF. Like all these federal law enforcement agencies, the ATF was created by Congress and is tasked with executing laws passed by Congress. Congress, in turn, represents and acts on behalf of the American people. In this context, the first and most important thing in bringing the ATF and these other agencies back under control is to impress firmly upon them the fact that they are accountable to Congress and are the servants and not the enemies of the American people—and in the case of the ATF, the fact that one of the people it would still be serving, had ATF agents not killed him, is Bryan Malinowski.

Most of the cases in which I have dealt with the ATF have to do with companies that are licensed to sell firearms—companies that have FFLs—and are under threat of losing their license and thus being put out of business. The Gun Control Act of 1968 is the main body of law concerning this, and in 1986 this law was amended to allow the ATF to revoke an FFL only for a “willful” violation of the law. The willfulness standard was added “to ensure that licenses are not revoked for inadvertent errors or technical mistakes.” In recent years, however, the ATF has adopted what it calls a “Zero Tolerance Policy” that flies in the face of the willfulness standard—and therefore in the face of laws passed by Congress on behalf of the American people.

The ATF’s egregious treatment of Point Blank Firearms, a Michigan company that it is trying to put out of business, provides an example of the harm caused by ATF overreach.

During compliance inspections, the ATF is largely concerned with determining three things: if there are any missing firearms, if all the required records have been filled out and kept properly, and if the licensed company is doing its job as the front line of defense against the criminal possession of firearms.

In the case of Point Blank, the ATF makes three claims, one of which amounts to an inadvertent clerical error. The other two are provably false. The first is that Point Blank was missing firearms transaction forms, which, if true, would be serious. These forms are filled out by the purchaser of a firearm and contain information about the gun, the purchaser, and the background check results. They are the only way for the ATF to prove who ended up with a firearm or who possibly lied on the form. But every single form at Point Blank has been accounted for, complete with the customer’s signature and background check information.

The second claim is that Point Blank transferred a firearm to someone more than 30 days after his background check was run. Again, if true, this is a violation of the law. However, it has been proven that the firearm was transferred on the very same day as the background check. Yet the Detroit field division of the ATF continues to threaten Point Blank with the loss of its license.

Point Blank is a client of mine, so I understand if you don’t take my word on faith. But if you look into it, you will see that the ATF is not only overreaching, but is violating the very rules it requires everyone else to follow. Indeed, of the many ATF inspections I’ve been a part of, not once have the ATF’s records been accurate.

Do you remember Operation Fast and Furious, a program in which the ATF used licensed firearms dealers to funnel thousands of American firearms to Mexican drug cartels? Due to sheer incompetence, most of those firearms were lost and never recovered, and none of the high-level Mexican drug cartel members who ended up with the firearms have been arrested. When U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was killed in a shootout at the border, the weapon that was used to kill him was one of the guns that the ATF intentionally gave to the drug cartels. Needless to say, no heads ever rolled at the ATF as a result.

Another area in which the ATF is violating federal law is in keeping a firearms registry. The Firearms Owners Protection Act passed by Congress in 1986 specifically prohibits the ATF from having an electronic database of firearms and their owners. But Georgia Congressman Andrew Clyde recently visited the ATF records center in West Virginia and discovered that the ATF currently has over 900 million such records scanned and stored electronically.

So how do we regain control over the ATF and other federal law enforcement agencies? It is not going to happen through congressional hearings that provide a forum for political showboating and partisan posturing and that go nowhere. We the American people must demand that Congress, on our behalf, either reassert its authority over these agencies in a way to make it stick or else abolish the agencies and start anew.

If we don’t, Bryan Malinowski will have died in vain and the rest of us, as if we are no longer Americans, will be looking over our shoulders.

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