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Alphahorizon 23 points ago +23 / -0

Big Tech and Big indoctrination (education ) along with blanket amnesty must be addressed continually through President Trumps second term.

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VeryRarePepe [S] 13 points ago +13 / -0

I’ve been hoping education was on his list. Glad to hear him talking about it.

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spezisacuckold 13 points ago +13 / -0

He needs to ACT on it. We are way past talk.

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VeryRarePepe [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

Do you know any good history books that still hold the truth? I want to get them for my kids, if still out there, before “burned.”

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LiberTerrarium 4 points ago +4 / -0

A Patriot's History of the United States by Larry Schweikart. There's also a great companion book of documents as well as two modern history addenda books by Schweikart.

It's not exactly meant for kids, but I use excerpts in my APUSH class. Avoid Howard Zinn unless you are into teaching historiography.

If you have younger kids, all of the Rush Revere books are a good start. Callista Gingrich also has a kids' series with Ellis the Elephant.

Above all, if you are teaching and preserving history, you must have the documents, preferably in original wording with little to no translation.

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VeryRarePepe [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have all the Rush Revere books, the kids love them. Looking for a text book for teaching history to them. I appreciate the authors you’ve shared and will look into.

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VeryRarePepe [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Connor Boyack wrote a good children’s book series, “The Tuttle Twins,” for anyone looking for educational stories on the truth of the federal reserve, business, and more. I’d say age 7 and up; my kids enjoy those too.

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GnuYow 3 points ago +3 / -0

I graduated high school in '87 and spent a year and a half in college before I took time off to work full time, and I feel that up till that point I didn't run into any of this garbage. But when I returned to finish school in the late 90's, I remember reading the orientation materials and discovering that the university now considered it part of their primary duty "to expose students to different opinions and viewpoints". I was forced into classes (Black History and Literature, etc.) that had nothing to do with my end goal (Information Technology). And of course I had the pleasure of paying for this extra crap and putting hours into the associated useless work.

~20 years later now it's obvious that I even got off easy there; things have become far worse and at this point I wouldn't even set foot in those halls or send my own kids.

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Filo76 10 points ago +10 / -0

Leftists loathe homeschools and any school choice for that matter. They want their indoctrination camps. The number of kids being homeschooled has been rising for decades and you can bet your whiskers that taking down home schooling programs is on the leftists agenda.

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Lady_Stallion 7 points ago +8 / -1

Its a good sentiment unfortunately most households depend on both incomes to survive. I don't agree with it, I wish we lived in the 50s but the economy and housing prices being what they are, that is life.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 11 points ago +12 / -1

There is a solution that most don't want to consider or even hear. Take women back out of the workforce. The reason you need two incomes to survive is wage stagnation, and wage stagnation is what happens when you double the amount of available workers without doubling the amount of jobs. Remove women from the workforce and cut the available worker pool in half. Now every job needs to be even more competitive since they have half as many candidates to choose from, so wages will rise. This frees women to watch and teach the kids while the husband works, the way it was supposed to be from the beginning.

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Sarahbethheck 10 points ago +10 / -0

So glad to hear someone else saying this. We decided for me not to go back to work for this reason. We're gona be poor AF, but oh well. I'm really hoping wuflu school closures in blue states keeps enough moms out of work long enough to reset the system and boost mens income. Our nations foundation is a strong nuclear family. We need this back.

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OhLollyLollyPop 7 points ago +7 / -0

I have been reading articles that many people don't want their kuds going back to public schools, for many reasons besides COVID.

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LiberTerrarium 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is a wonderful thought. Personally, I would like to have the option of being a stay at home mom or work a small number of hours a week. However, a lot of families will be unable to give up that income.

The theory that men's wages will rise if women exit the work force would only hold true if there wasn't a line of immigrants waiting to fill the jobs left by women. Large corporations will never let wages rise. Period.

As an unintended consequence, this will dilute American culture even further.

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Anonyman 5 points ago +5 / -0

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