Who will care for our children’s educations? Empty suits? Lesser of two evils?
When republican candidates for the presidency outline their education platform using identical positions as democratic candidates for governor, it is obvious that they are owned and operated by the same corporate interests.
The one with the red state label and the one with the blue state label are empty suitswith corporate pre-programmed messages spouting from their sound holes.
Sham elections for (R) and (D) puppets manipulated by the same billionaire oligarchs who have created the new industry ($800 billion annually from taxes intended for public education) of Corporate Education Reform abound.
Invalid choices for competing elected positions in public office destroy even the illusion of electoral legitimacy. As media coverage of the latest sham elections in Thailand, Egypt and elsewhere point to the obvious deception, media coverage of our home-grown sham elections is scant or ignored. Our sham elections are a mockery of the entire Pledge-of-Allegiance American process of government.
Jeb Bush (R) for President espousing Arne Duncan’s (D) Common Core corporate education reform policy?
Gov. Pat Quinn (D) of Illinois incumbent gubernatorial candidate who openly violated the state’s constitution by gleefully cutting public teacher (the same teachers who had endorsed him) pensions and claiming he was divinely “put on God’s earth” for that Who will care for our children’s educations? Empty suits? Lesser of two evils? | Reclaim Reform: