Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Public Education: A Failure about to Implode?
According to Politics1, there are nine Republicans running for the open Senate seat in Georgia including three current Congressmen. I was going to sit this primary out and let the voters of Georgia decide their candidate. I am not going to officially give support to any one candidate. That being said, Congressman Paul Broun is the only candidate that routinely sends me e-mails. His website is http://www.paulbroun.com/ From what I can tell, he is a true conservative. I received an e-mail from his campaign yesterday that linked this great campaign ad! I had to share it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tO5uuN2viA&list=UUJoW9_yUBzC_Ye5UqOft0ig?rel=0
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This is a bonus video on Dr. Broun and the MURDER of unborn babies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlHkM0bXdUg
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From: http://patriotupdate.com/articles/education-fail-see-solution-get-kids-focused-education-back-track/
“Education FAIL … See a Solution to Get Kids Focused and Education Back on Track
by David Risselada
February 4, 2014
“… sitting in a classroom full of feminists …”
Having spent the past few weeks as a substitute teacher, grades k-12; I have to say, it has been a shocking experience. Folks, our kids are lost as nearly every class I have been in either entailed children in high school who couldn’t read, or children who simply cannot control themselves long enough to pay attention to anything. Many people would argue that ADHD is to blame for that; however, I’m one of those who believe that ADHD isn’t even a real disorder. Even if it was, drugging them up does them no favors and often times it will ruin them completely (Political correctness blasphemy!—my addition).
It is also apparent that this vane attempt to engineer equality is only producing mediocrity, as children who want to learn, and are capable of excelling cannot because teachers are forced to cater to those children who misbehave (There is misbehavior in the classroom? What is he doing wrong?—my addition). Thus, the end result isn’t equality but a system that has been forced to teach to the lowest standard.
I have been of the opinion for a long time that our children need to be separated in elementary education. Separated by sex that is. Imagine if you will for a moment being the only male, a big dominant one at that, sitting in a class room full of feminists blurting out that children should be separated by sex in school. I certainly wasn’t going to win a popularity contest, that’s for sure. Anyhow, observing these classrooms makes it painfully obvious that these children need to be separated because; well I have news for you, boys and girls are different (Political correctness blasphemy! Their was a movement to segregate girls at one time! The argument was that girls deliberately did poorly to not upstage the boys! Got no traction though. I doubt this will either. Home school, then private schools, then public school if you most!—my addition). Everybody knows the argument here, boys need to burn their energy and girls mature faster and so on and so on. This is true, and the classroom environment is designed for girls, plain and simple. The classroom is an experiment in socialization where children are encouraged to share their feelings and express themselves (Learning to express oneself is a positive, isn’t it. School has changed from my day if encouraging sharing of feelings!—my addition). This is not what boys want to do.
The classroom is also a quick study in implementing social controls, as these days the kids are being trained to respond to certain stimuli instead of being taught how to be reasoned with. Even the attendance bell is an exercise in classical conditioning. It is painfully obvious that the boys are suffering the most in these types of environments; perhaps separating them for a couple hours a day and focusing on what makes them different would be the most beneficial. But, what the (expletive deleted—my addition) do I know?
The biggest causality of this of course is personal responsibility. Not only does the school have little options when it comes to disciplining unruly children; often times the staff find themselves begging the parents to do something about their children’s behavior (It may be hard to draw national conclusions from his experiences!—my addition). Now, I will never advocate for more government control over anything but I will say this; It is easy to sympathize with these people, even if they are liberals, because their hands are tied. Also, because many of them are liberal they have a hard time seeing the real cause and effect of all this. They simple believe lack of funding is causing it all. I’m not sure that necessarily makes them liberal, but definitely tied down by their own substandard education. With no one holding these kids accountable for anything they will grow up being irresponsible. Well, I guess we all understand that’s part of the plan, isn’t it?
That brings me to my final point. This is all further proof of the utter failure of the liberal doctrine as our current government encourages an environment where people are not held accountable for their actions (People are held accountable. Maybe not in this life but in the next, they will. Can not escape it!—my addition) . Recently, we have seen Attorney General Eric Holder announce new rules concerning the punishing of minorities in public schools. Blacks shouldn’t be punished more than whites for behavioral issues, that would be racist he claims. Well, thanks to that liberal idiocy its time to add the latest social class using the race card as a scapegoat, fourth graders. You see, today, after a week of breaking up fights, sending kids to the office, begging children to listen, making them write sentences, and being told on because I threatened to keep them from lunch if they didn’t behave, I was called a racist by a fourth grade child who shouldn’t even be concerned with such a word. There is no way the kid could claim that I was singling him out for being black because there are only three white children in the whole class. He simply decided that he didn’t like me telling him to get back in line will waiting to use the restroom and called me racist for ‘singling him out (The “inmates” running the “asylum?”—my addition).’
This is one of the children I spent the whole week sending out of class because he can’t sit still and be quiet for five minutes. Oh and he likes to start fights with other kids too. I can’t help but think how much better off he would be if not forced into compliance with a system that seeks to pacify masculinity as opposed to letting it take its natural course (Which is what?—my addition). That’s what you get when the system is run by a bunch of feminists I suppose.
If something doesn’t change quickly than we can kiss this country goodbye folks; because, well having been in all the classrooms I can’t see anywhere these children are being exposed to the reality they face emerging from the school system. In other words, the system really is preparing them for nothing but indentured servitude disguised as freedom.”
I posted this not because of his positions but to demonstrate some problems with government schools.
As I’ve said, I’ve been a public school teacher and a public school board member. A part of the problem is the federal government has become more and more involved in education contrary to its constitutional authority. However, the States have responsibility too because they want that federal money. So do the schools, the teachers, and the parents! Also, the students.
However, there are both good and bad schools. If the school is bad, it is the responsibility of the parents to know and change it. If it won’t change, leave! Just as with government, the schools are the way they are because of the citizens of the community. You get what you vote for in a republic. It is we the people unless we abdicate our responsibilities!
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This is my two part suggestion to Tea Party groups, social conservatives, Constitutionalists, and anyone else who wants to save our Republic from the approaching destruction.
1) Run as many conservative candidates in as many Republican primaries as possible.
2) Then, run as many independent and/or third party candidates as possible in as many races as possible where we did not win the primary.
That is why I am working to get the Constitution Party on the ballot in Texas. If we get on the ballot, we will have two Congressional House candidates running and two State candidates running. Getting on the ballot is the first step. Winning elections is the second. Winning elections will grow the Party. The Constitution Party is much more in line with the Tea Party movement than is the Republican Party. And I have been involved with all three!
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The Constitution Party of Texas website: http://cptexas.us/home/
If elected to Congress, I will not, under any circumstances, vote for present Speaker of the House John Boehner to be Speaker of the House. I call on every Republican primary candidate running in Texas Congressional District 19 to publicly (in writing) make the same pledge. It would not be a bad idea for every Republican candidate running for the House of Representatives to give the same pledge. See my post at http://christiangunslinger3.blogspot.com on December 16, 2013 entitled “Speaker of the House John Boehner Attacks the Tea Party Again for Being Fiscally Responsible!”
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If I am elected to the House, I will use the Constitution, as written, to do everything in my power to stop judicial tyranny! Will the other candidates pledge the same? I know our present Representative has NOT done everything possible to stop judicial tyranny! Why is that?
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If elected to Congress, I pledge that I will do everything within my authority as a member of the House of Representatives to begin and complete impeachment proceedings against the President of the United States for violating the Constitution, the laws of the United States as passed by Congress, and his oath of office. I call on every Republican primary candidate running in Texas Congressional District 19 to publicly (in writing) make the same pledge. It would not be a bad idea for every Republican candidate running for the House of Representatives to give the same pledge.
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Competition is good for the economy and competition is good for the Republican Party!!! Competition keeps Congressmen committed to we the people!!! Primary Republicans who do not support the Constitution as written.
The Constitution Party of Texas website: http://cptexas.us/home/