1. The Dept of Education is an unconstitutional entity even if, especially if, they are the source of money benefits.
— KrisAnne Hall, LibertyAddict (@RealKahall) December 29, 2024
2. Tax “credits” are not defined by the IRS as “you keeping your money” but as the IRS letting you have their money.
3. Homeschool is currently regulated by… pic.twitter.com/ZezCM62Biu
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Instead of home school parents foregoing the benefit -- Trump needs to change the IRS definition, so it becomes defined as Americans keeping their own money instead of getting IRS money. Simple -- change the old system, not work around or be stopped by it.
Up-check.
That problem right there is a simple trick of language. Address it ourselves when talking amongst people, push it forward in the media and call-out the presstitutes when they use it.
“China virus?” That brought back memories of Donald claiming he saw Muslims celebrating on 9/11 rather than the dancing Israelis that were reported.
Covid and 9/11 remain two of my top trust filters for public officials.
Amen!!!
Do not trust a single one of them, including cheeto Jesus, until The Truth reigns supreme.
Some things in life are open to interpretation (is the glass half full or half empty), other things are black and white (the glass contains a liquid, the virus didn’t mutate on its own, nor did the buildings magically implode perfectly into themselves).
the department of education was created by congress and signed into law by Jimmy Carter in 1980. since then, it’s budget has increased every year. since then every year American students test scores, by any and every metric, have declined.
it’s well past time to admit this department has failed to reach it’s stated goals and abolish it. and, no, we do not need to replace it with something else, at the federal level. return the education of our children to the states, communities, and parents. they can do a far better job of it than some over educated pencil pusher in D.C.
Well said!!!
If you value your children you will homeschool them, regardless of the tax consequences. It may seem impossible for the young family but to not find a way is not really an option. Pay the bills now or the children will pay them later. But yes, the Department must be abolished.