This Is How We Get Our Kids Out Of The Matrix. God Bless This Kentucky Teacher & The Parents!
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None of those comments say "I wish I had money" or "I wish I could choose my child's teacher".
Literally none of them. What game are YOU playing?
Oh, dear. Perhaps I misunderstood you.
You weren't unhappy with a lefty education for your children at a school where they are groomed by liberal teachers?
You DO have plenty of money to get your children a private teacher or a parochial school?
Clearly, if those things are true, I guess I misread all the comments I quoted from you. shrug
I think you did misunderstand.
I said it must be nice to afford a teacher for the children outside of the public school system.
We would do the same if we could afford to but as it stands, we cannot. We pay our property taxes and it pays for school so until a voucher program happens to the unconstitutional property tax is abolished, we are stuck where we are at. If our resources (time, money and energy) could be spent another way to change our current situation, we would. I was busy asking another patriot how the logistics of their home ran to get an idea of a different way and then here you came with your ambiguous comments about excuses and socialism.
Then you tried to force your words into my mouth. I never said I wished we had money. I said it MUST BE NICE to afford a teacher outside of the public school system. A lot of parents cannot make that move no matter how may chess pieces they rearrange. That notion is just absurd to you and to that I said: must be nice.
You do not know if you can rearrange the chess pieces and achieve an education outside the public school system. You only know you cannot afford it. You are right now talking to patriots online. I suggest you look for ones closer to home to speak to. By pooling your resources, however meager, you may be able to come up with a solution. Resources are not just money, they are time and talent. There are other patriots with these things. A phrase like "must be nice" is a phrase of envy and self-pity. We say it when our neighbor gets a new car and we are stuck with our old one. We say it when someone gets a nice dress and we have our old jeans. If we celebrate the blessings of others we don't say "must be nice good for you" we say "that's nice! Good for you!" And then we open ourselves to pathways where we say, "I'm going to achieve things that I want to, as well."
bwahahahahahaha wow, I didn't realize you had a good look at our life and situation! How do you know what we've done and what we've tried? You don't. You're full of hot air.