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Who decides what went into the  FAILED Common Core? Not teachers!

Who determined what went into the FAILED No Child Left Behind? Not teachers!

Who determined that teachers would work for near slave labor wages? Not teachers, sort of!

Why is there a severe teacher shortage? Not because of teachers! However, over 50%of all teachers leave the profession in the first five years. However, teachers are indeed to blame for their continuing victimization and for being in the mess that they are in because their unions have hitched their wagons to the wrong horse and the teachers have let their unions get away with these bad decisions. This  “wrong horse”, the Democratic Socialist Party, economically destroys everything in its path with a scorched earth approach to wealth redistribution through reckless tax and spend policies. Teachers remain poor because they lag behind the growing consensus in this country that the socialism of the Democratic Party does not work and never will! As a result, there is no money left in the system in order to pay teachers so they quit teaching, work construction jobs, wait tables, sell insurance and make more money. America, your children are the losers in this process. Despite these facts, The Arizona Education Association, like most teacher unions across the country, just endorsed all “Dummycrats” in their published election magazine.  Even mired in their own economic failures, teachers are still teaching! Through their economic failures, they demonstrate why nobody in their right mind should vote for anyone with a D behind their name for ANY public office.

It is interesting, that Trump is now supported by 35% of all Blacks because they see that these Dummycrat economic policies do not work!  Why haven’t most teachers seen the light? This bad decision does come back to the teachers!

Here is the story which explains why teaching comes with such great fringe benefits such as food stamps. And who’s the ultimate loser? It’s your children. Here is the story…

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http://www.thecommonsenseshow....-the-arizona-example

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I would tend to agree with most of this, except pay.  Teaching is a part time job, with not only full benefits but maybe the best benefits.   Depending on how many hours you assume the avg. teacher works outside of class room they only work an avg. of 22-25 hours a week.  this is figured by taking their hours for a year then dividing by 50 weeks (avg. private sector vacation is 2 wks).   I support education and have volunteered many hours however between idiots running government and unions more money is just wasted.  Example I remember a Ga. principle saying with lottery money if one school gets something they all do, no matter what they really need.   With that said, I do think more money in elementary education rather than college.  Example is teacher assistants for each class.   I remember 50 plus years ago we had a teacher and an assistant in each class.  We need to bring back home ec. woodworking etc.  As far as college goes a rocket engineer is going to make it anyway,   we lose more kids by 4th  grade.

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