Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Yeah I'm also not seeing how "right wing" they are, when they exclusively fund Democrats. Are some of their ideas appealing to some Democrats? Yes. Do some Democrats not like their ideas? Yes.
It's a gaslighting name, sort of like the anti-democracy groups are called "Americans for ____"
They are funded by the likes of the Koch's, Waltons and Prince/DeVos families.
Hence, right wing.
Thank don't make no sense.
Maybe it's possible that certain people across the political spectrum are backing the same ideas. If Soros funded something is it automatically left-wing? Bill Gates?
No, of course not. But in this case, DFER is advocating for the Charter School system nationally as a means by which to suck public money into de factor religious schools.
What is a "de facto religious school"?
Charters operated by churches.
Charters operated by churches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Yeah I'm also not seeing how "right wing" they are, when they exclusively fund Democrats. Are some of their ideas appealing to some Democrats? Yes. Do some Democrats not like their ideas? Yes.
It's a gaslighting name, sort of like the anti-democracy groups are called "Americans for ____"
They are funded by the likes of the Koch's, Waltons and Prince/DeVos families.
Hence, right wing.
Thank don't make no sense.
Maybe it's possible that certain people across the political spectrum are backing the same ideas. If Soros funded something is it automatically left-wing? Bill Gates?
No, of course not. But in this case, DFER is advocating for the Charter School system nationally as a means by which to suck public money into de factor religious schools.
What is a "de facto religious school"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Yeah I'm also not seeing how "right wing" they are, when they exclusively fund Democrats. Are some of their ideas appealing to some Democrats? Yes. Do some Democrats not like their ideas? Yes.
It's a gaslighting name, sort of like the anti-democracy groups are called "Americans for ____"
They are funded by the likes of the Koch's, Waltons and Prince/DeVos families.
Hence, right wing.
Thank don't make no sense.
Maybe it's possible that certain people across the political spectrum are backing the same ideas. If Soros funded something is it automatically left-wing? Bill Gates?
No, of course not. But in this case, DFER is advocating for the Charter School system nationally as a means by which to suck public money into de factor religious schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Yeah I'm also not seeing how "right wing" they are, when they exclusively fund Democrats. Are some of their ideas appealing to some Democrats? Yes. Do some Democrats not like their ideas? Yes.
It's a gaslighting name, sort of like the anti-democracy groups are called "Americans for ____"
They are funded by the likes of the Koch's, Waltons and Prince/DeVos families.
Hence, right wing.
Thank don't make no sense.
Maybe it's possible that certain people across the political spectrum are backing the same ideas. If Soros funded something is it automatically left-wing? Bill Gates?
No, of course not. But in this case, DFER is advocating for the Charter School system nationally as a means by which to suck public money into de factor religious schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Yeah I'm also not seeing how "right wing" they are, when they exclusively fund Democrats. Are some of their ideas appealing to some Democrats? Yes. Do some Democrats not like their ideas? Yes.
It's a gaslighting name, sort of like the anti-democracy groups are called "Americans for ____"
They are funded by the likes of the Koch's, Waltons and Prince/DeVos families.
Hence, right wing.
Thank don't make no sense.
Maybe it's possible that certain people across the political spectrum are backing the same ideas. If Soros funded something is it automatically left-wing? Bill Gates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Yeah I'm also not seeing how "right wing" they are, when they exclusively fund Democrats. Are some of their ideas appealing to some Democrats? Yes. Do some Democrats not like their ideas? Yes.
It's a gaslighting name, sort of like the anti-democracy groups are called "Americans for ____"
They are funded by the likes of the Koch's, Waltons and Prince/DeVos families.
Hence, right wing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Yeah I'm also not seeing how "right wing" they are, when they exclusively fund Democrats. Are some of their ideas appealing to some Democrats? Yes. Do some Democrats not like their ideas? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:I don't love the idea of unlimited money in politics, but to call DFER right wing is comical. I don't know that they're anti-union either, although the union definitely seems ferociously anti-DFER.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a simply place to start.
Read this: https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/304500/a-national-procharter-school-group-is-flooding-dc-mailboxes-with-campaign-flyers-this-cycle/
It states, "In 2018, Alice Walton, the daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, gave DFER-DC $190,000"
Then this: https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/06/07/dc-school-board-election-contributions/
It states, "The local chapter gets significant cash from big donors across the country, including in 2016 nearly $300,000 from Alice Walton, a daughter of the founder of Walmart and a backer of charter schools."
Then you can look at these and see that all of their money from comes from their (c)4 "Dark Money" organization: https://efiling.ocf.dc.gov/FinancialReports/EntireReport/29516/IECNOF150001_2020%20December%2010th%20Report_%20Original and https://efiling.ocf.dc.gov/FinancialReports/EntireReport/17212/IECNOF150001_2018%20December%2010th%20Report_%20Original
There. That should be laid out enough for you to realize that ... what were we talking about again ... oh yeah, that Goulet is unfit for office and is getting illegal help.