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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When have Republicans ever advocated for education? You elected a guy running on lowering taxes and school vouchers-both which are not good things for public schools. [/quote] I know. We are screwed. The Democrats current lip service to equity and “ issues” is a huge problem and I hate it and all the educrats they empower, too, but charter schools are like a sign for end of times.[/quote] Black parents support school choice. SJW parents of Langley kids do not. I wish I could afford private school and be done with this nonsense. Public schools are failing in urban areas and teachers unions are the biggest problem when we consider what is the true source of systemic racism and the achievement gap in America.[/quote] You are pretty arrogant speaking for all “black parents.” You are also spectacularly misinformed if you think the root of educational woes in America is “teachers unions.”[/quote] And the people who are outraged that there are AA who vote Republican are not arrogant? Let's be real, the people who are shocked that minorities voted for the Republican Party, who had two minorities on the ballot for high level positions, are arrogant. the Democratic Party should not automatically get the votes of all minorities because of it's positions. For the record, I am a registered Democrat. Historically, Democrats controlled the Southern States during the Pre-Civil Rights era. The shift from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in the South came when President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act in 1964, he even said that he was going to be costing the Democratic Party those votes for the next generation. A lot of the Civil Rights legislation was designed to eradicate laws and policies that had been voted in by Democrats in Southern States. And the notion that an entire block of people should vote for the Democratic Party because the Democrats have policies that should better serve those people is arrogant. Especially when it is hard to see how the lives of poor people in the rural or urban areas have improved with Democratic Leadership. Democratic policies on poverty, education gaps, and the like have not exactly been knocking it out of the park. [b]The focus at the local level has been on ridiculous crap and not actually addressing the systemic issues that parents of impoverished families face. Maybe look at PreK programs that run in the hours that poor families need them, meaning for longer then the school day, so that parents have an incentive to actually use them. Or Before and After care at Title I schools that is free and opens when parents need it. You could use those programs to provide meals for kids as well as work on targeting educational gap areas. I am happy to see schools names being changed, I think that makes sense, but it does nothing to actually help the kids learn. Let's focus money on before and after school programs that help kids who are behind catch up. Hire tutors who can work with kids after school. Develop programs that engage the kids and make them want to stay at school instead of heading home where they might not have supervision.[/b] Pay Teachers and Aides enough that they want to work in those schools. Pay subs and tutors enough that they want to work in the after school programs. If we have HS that are under enrolled in impoverished areas, use that space to hire more Teachers and cut down class sizes in the remedial classes so kids have a better chance of making up ground. Find out what classes the kids would want to stay in school for and offer those, votech classes? Trade classes? Whatever we are doing right now is failing so do something different. But to expect people to vote Democratic simply because the Democrats are more woke is stupid. Vote for the party that you think is going to address your needs, right now, I don't see either the Democrats or Republicans addressing the needs to POC.[/quote] +10000000 You nailed it. Liberal who voted Republican in this election.[/quote] Uh huh. Please.[/quote]
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