Bless your heart more for having the attitude of giving up and letting the baddies have our kids and our public education infrastructure.
It would be less aggravating for Trump if he hung out at his properties and played golf everyday too. No need for you to put down good people who are working to fix the system.
I disagree that not everyone can homeschool. Everyone CAN homeschool, many just refuse to make the sacrifices necessary to do so.
Both parents work? Cut your cost of living/expenses, move somewhere cheaper, whatever you have to do so one parent can stay at home, or find remote work or create income streams that don't require going to a workplace.
Single working parent? Move school time to after work or put effort into looking for work-from-home jobs. There is also childcare assistance for low income families if you don't have family that can help out in that area.
Both my wife and I had regular jobs and now both work remote from home and are able to be home with our baby. It is entirely possible if effort is put into making it a reality.
Thing is most parents have become accustomed to using public school as a daycare and even though their children are being indoctrinated and sent down a destructive path they refuse to lower their lifestyle standards to home school their children.
Whether everyone can home school or not, I think the issue at hand is the public school system. A lot of blood sweat and tears has gone into building it and it shouldn't be given over to the weirdos the way 85 billion in Military equipment was given to the Taliban. It needs to be fixed so those that have to (or want to) use it can safely do so without having to wonder why Johnny is now Janey and still can't read.
I have a neighbor that is himself illiterate. Should he homeschool his two children? How about a single mom in some modern day Cabrini Green? Should she quit her job and stay home on welfare for 13 years (K-12) when she herself struggles with math, history, or maybe she has a handicap of some sort? That way her child gets to grow up in a ghetto and has little idea that there is a bigger world out there beyond what might be on a phone screen or a TV set.
Those questions are rhetorical of course because the issue is not letting the public schools go to crap. They belong to the good people of this country, not the pedos and Communists who want to prey on kids.
EVERYONE involved in the conception, production and proliferation of that video she showed is a child abuser.
Bless your heart more for having the attitude of giving up and letting the baddies have our kids and our public education infrastructure.
It would be less aggravating for Trump if he hung out at his properties and played golf everyday too. No need for you to put down good people who are working to fix the system.
Not everyone can homeschool.
I disagree that not everyone can homeschool. Everyone CAN homeschool, many just refuse to make the sacrifices necessary to do so.
Both parents work? Cut your cost of living/expenses, move somewhere cheaper, whatever you have to do so one parent can stay at home, or find remote work or create income streams that don't require going to a workplace.
Single working parent? Move school time to after work or put effort into looking for work-from-home jobs. There is also childcare assistance for low income families if you don't have family that can help out in that area.
Both my wife and I had regular jobs and now both work remote from home and are able to be home with our baby. It is entirely possible if effort is put into making it a reality.
Thing is most parents have become accustomed to using public school as a daycare and even though their children are being indoctrinated and sent down a destructive path they refuse to lower their lifestyle standards to home school their children.
Whether everyone can home school or not, I think the issue at hand is the public school system. A lot of blood sweat and tears has gone into building it and it shouldn't be given over to the weirdos the way 85 billion in Military equipment was given to the Taliban. It needs to be fixed so those that have to (or want to) use it can safely do so without having to wonder why Johnny is now Janey and still can't read.
I have a neighbor that is himself illiterate. Should he homeschool his two children? How about a single mom in some modern day Cabrini Green? Should she quit her job and stay home on welfare for 13 years (K-12) when she herself struggles with math, history, or maybe she has a handicap of some sort? That way her child gets to grow up in a ghetto and has little idea that there is a bigger world out there beyond what might be on a phone screen or a TV set.
Those questions are rhetorical of course because the issue is not letting the public schools go to crap. They belong to the good people of this country, not the pedos and Communists who want to prey on kids.