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QandAistheWay 10 points ago +10 / -0

The cabinet is not confirmed. The election results won't be certified until the new year.

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QandAistheWay 4 points ago +4 / -0

FWIW, it's actually Article II, not Article 11. I'll hold off on jumping on this one for a little bit.

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QandAistheWay 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've been watching this project for a few years, wondering if it would somehow be the sky event. It's Dorsey's, FYI.

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QandAistheWay 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Is." That sentence is missing the word "is." I suppose one could say it's missing an apostrophe s.

"Its" is possessive.

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QandAistheWay 6 points ago +6 / -0

Leftist reporter asks a question and Dave answers with a commercial for an emergency food supply.

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QandAistheWay 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yes, yes, and yes! Let's return to studying original documents and great literary works, and encourage true, honest research by removing government and big-pharma access to our universities.

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QandAistheWay 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is a MASSIVE BOOM. Accreditation has been identified by scholars for years as the key culprit in the dumbing down of our society.

When one wanted to attend Harvard 250 years ago, he knew he was well-prepared when he could easily translate Greek, Hebrew, and Latin.

Today, classical, liberal arts colleges (as in the seven liberal arts composed of the trivium and quadrivium) are incapable of attaining accreditation from mainstream agencies because those agencies no longer recognize the necessity of educating the whole human--individual, social and political, and religious.

But those agencies do care about the intersectionality of the school staff. Priorities!

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QandAistheWay 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is such an underrated comment.

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QandAistheWay 6 points ago +6 / -0

Schools will be structured the same--for now, anyway. He's doing away with the federal DOE, which uses billions to promote DEI and... I'm sure it has other "functions."

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QandAistheWay 5 points ago +5 / -0

Don't need a Secretary of Education if there's no DOE.

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QandAistheWay 1 point ago +1 / -0

I assumed this was referring to Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence in Trump's administration.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Coats

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QandAistheWay 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is at least the second time this has been posted. With hashtags like #ped, this goes into the satire file.

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QandAistheWay 2 points ago +2 / -0

Plus how many people voted for the first time ever or came out to vote who usually skip elections?

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QandAistheWay 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wonder who he was talking over the phone in the story he told, the guy who held for 45 minutes.

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QandAistheWay 4 points ago +4 / -0

This article paints quite the false picture.

Terminating a parent's rights is not simple, and for a case to have escalated that far, then serious, real allegations have been substantiated followed by more than a year of noncompliance by the parent. And of course family court cases are closed to the public--these matters are super delicate, and publicizing them would serve to heap additional trauma on the child.

Neglect is child abuse. We aren't talking about an instance of neglect, but instead, a pattern of neglect. Neglected children are often left with other inappropriate relatives and non relatives, sometimes for a day, sometimes for months, increasing the likelihood for physical and sexual abuse.

There are absolutely bad actors serving as foster parents because foster parenting involves access to children and funds. The per diem foster parents receive is to reimburse for the care of the child, and it doesn't equate to what a middle class family would spend on care. "Bonuses" for special needs is quite the way to phrase the added cost to provide care for a child who requires additional services because of physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.

The system is, no doubt, broken. If we want to fix the foster system, then our states have to overwhelm CPS with quality foster homes first. I spoke to a foster mom just this week who had to decline two calls for newborn placements where moms had abandoned children. Babies. Two of my four adopted out of foster care were abandoned by mom at the hospital, also.

Your state needs more foster homes, more CASA volunteers, and more quality guardians ad litem. Foster parents need more support and more encouragement. Know a foster parent? Take the family a meal, offer to babysit, obtain certification so you can offer respite care, and pray for them. Know a CPS worker? Pray for them and the heartbreaking situations they deal with daily. Take them coffee.

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QandAistheWay 1 point ago +1 / -0

Though I'm now watching this video more closely, it's vague on whether it's more ESAs. Ugh. We want out of the government system, Trump Team. I know you have people reading this.

Homeschoolers, by and large, do NOT want to report what we are doing, where we are spending our money, or what curriculum we are using. That's our school choice.

If it is offered in a way which can be tracked, I'll politely decline. If this is a tax credit for homeschooling, I'm in. If it's a tax credit like the adoption tax credit, however, which was not refundable, then you can shove it. That adoption credit would have come it handy for raising four extra kids if we'd actually had access to it. No, it simply showed as a credit for five years until rolling off our taxes. Super helpful. /s

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QandAistheWay 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good for you! We dislike testing as well, but the kicker is simply having the government create a back door into the details of my homeschool. We have eyes and can see how government destroys what it funds. I'll keep my homeschool truly private, thank you.

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QandAistheWay 9 points ago +9 / -0

This is a great alternative to ESAs and vouchers which make any private or homeschool a public school by default. I don't want a government handout--I opt out of the system.

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