"I LOVE THE POORLY EDUCATED": HOW TRUMP'S WAR ON SCHOOLS COULD MAKE AMERICA DUMB AGAIN
A look at the systematic dismantling of U.S. public education—from kindergarten to PhD—and why March 28 might be our last chance to make some noise about it.
Introduction: The Art of the Dumb Deal
"I love the poorly educated!" Donald Trump famously declared at a Nevada rally in 2016, and boy, did he mean it. Nearly a decade later, the 47th administration has turned that campaign-trail quip into a full-blown policy agenda. From blowing up K-12 public schools with voucher schemes to turning universities into "Show Me the Money" diploma mills, the message is clear: Education isn't about enlightenment—it's about obedience, profit, and making sure the next generation can't Google "autocracy."
The question isn't whether Trump wants to destroy the federal role in education. He's been refreshingly honest about that. The real question is: When he's gone, will we be able to recover our place as the world's education superpower, or will we be left with a nation of people who think the Three Branches of Government are Exxon, Amazon, and Mar-a-Lago?
Spoiler alert: If you care about public education, you'd better bring your pots and pans to the No Kings 3.0 protest on March 28, 2026—because nothing says "democracy" like a good old-fashioned kitchen percussion section.
Part I: K-12 and the Voucher Scam—Defunding Public Schools, One "Choice" at a Time
Let's start with the basics. The administration's K-12 strategy is elegantly simple: Starve public schools, funnel taxpayer money to private and religious institutions, and rebrand the whole thing as "parental choice."
The Voucher Shell Game
Private school vouchers sound great in theory. "Why shouldn't parents choose where their kids go to school?" But here's the catch: Vouchers don't expand opportunity—they redistribute public funds to institutions with zero accountability.
- No standardized testing requirements for voucher schools.
- No obligation to accept students with disabilities or those who need English language support.
- No transparency on how taxpayer dollars are spent (looking at you, megachurch "academies").
Meanwhile, public schools—the ones that do have to educate every kid, regardless of ZIP code or ability—are left with shrinking budgets, crumbling infrastructure, and teachers buying supplies with their own paychecks.
The result? A two-tiered system where wealthy families get subsidized private education, and everyone else gets the educational equivalent of a Dollar Store clearance bin.
Part II: Higher Ed and the "Earnings Premium" Apocalypse—When College Becomes a Business Degree or Bust
But Trump's education demolition project doesn't stop at high school. The higher ed sector is getting the full "disruptor" treatment, and it's arguably even more dangerous.
Welcome to the AIM Committee: Where Accreditation Goes to Die
In January 2026, the Department of Education announced the Accreditation, Innovation, and Modernization (AIM) committee, a Orwellian-named task force designed to "fire radical-left accreditors" and replace them with ones that prioritize "market value" over, you know, education.
Under Secretary Nicholas Kent (a man who makes Betsy DeVos look like Mr. Rogers) has been crystal clear: If your degree doesn't make students out-earn a high school dropout, Uncle Sam is closing the checkbook.
The "Earnings Premium" Test: A Degree in Anything But STEM? Good Luck.
Starting in July 2027, every college program will be judged by a single metric: Do graduates earn more than a typical high school graduate in their state four years after graduation?
If the answer is "no" for two out of three years, the program loses access to federal Pell Grants and student loans. In higher ed terms, that's a death sentence.
Here's what that looks like in practice:
| Field of Study | Estimated Failure Rate |
|---|---|
| Engineering | 0% (You're golden, nerds) |
| Health Professions | Very Low (Nurses are safe) |
| Visual & Performing Arts | High (RIP, theater majors) |
| Theology | High (Turns out, God doesn't pay well) |
| Cosmetology & Barbering | Very High (For-profits in shambles) |
The "Risk Belt": Where Your Degree Becomes Worthless Overnight
Because the earnings benchmark is state-specific, some regions are about to get absolutely wrecked:
- Louisiana: 11% of programs projected to fail (highest in the nation).
- Florida: 9.5% failure rate, driven by a glut of for-profit "churn" schools.
- Texas: 8.2% at risk, with 76% of for-profit certificate programs on the chopping block.
- California & New York: High cost of living means even "decent" earners fail the test. Good luck, art history majors.
Meanwhile, states like Massachusetts and Washington—with strong tech and healthcare sectors—are basically untouched. It's almost like the policy was designed to punish states that didn't vote the right way. Almost.
Part III: The "Second-Rate" Future—How This Makes U.S. Colleges Global Also-Rans
For decades, the U.S. has been the undisputed heavyweight champion of higher education. Students from Beijing to Berlin dreamed of studying at MIT, Stanford, or even a solid state school like UW-Madison.
That era is over.
The Brain Drain Is Real
- International student enrollment dropped 17% for the 2025-26 academic year.
- Visa crackdowns, social media vetting, and campus protest crackdowns have created a "chilling effect."
- Top-tier faculty are fleeing to Europe and Asia, where they can, you know, teach without state-mandated syllabi.
The Rankings Collapse
The 2026 Times Higher Education rankings showed U.S. institutions hitting their lowest totals on record in the top 500. While MIT and Princeton are still at the top (for now), mid-tier and public universities are in free fall.
Why? Because research funding has been frozen or redirected to enforce "intellectual diversity" mandates (read: punish schools that allow faculty to say things the administration doesn't like). Turns out, micromanaging what professors can teach isn't great for innovation. Who knew?
Part IV: The Endgame—Privatization, Profit, and the Death of the "Public" in Public Education
Let's be clear about what's happening here. This isn't about "accountability" or "merit" or "protecting taxpayers." This is about privatizing the entire education system—from kindergarten to PhD—and ensuring that only the wealthy have access to quality learning.
The K-12 Endgame: Vouchers = Segregation 2.0
Private school vouchers allow taxpayer-funded institutions to discriminate based on religion, sexual orientation, and disability status. They're a backdoor to re-segregating American schools, and they're working.
The Higher Ed Endgame: Only STEM Degrees for the Peasants
By forcing colleges to prioritize "earnings outcomes" over holistic education, the administration is ensuring that only the wealthy can afford to study philosophy, literature, or the arts. Everyone else gets funneled into "workforce-ready" certificate programs designed to churn out compliant workers, not critical thinkers.
The Real Goal: A Population Too Dumb to Resist
Here's the thing about autocrats: They love an uneducated population. People who can't think critically, who don't understand history, who can't distinguish between propaganda and journalism—those people are easy to control.
Trump said it himself: "I love the poorly educated." And now, he's making sure there are a whole lot more of them.
Part V: Can We Recover? Or Is This the End of American Education Dominance?
The damage is already severe. But the real question is: If (when?) Trump leaves office, can we rebuild?
The Optimistic Case
- Federal policies can be reversed.
- States can refuse to participate in voucher schemes.
- Universities can fight back through litigation and coalition-building.
The Pessimistic Case
- Brain drain is hard to reverse. Once top faculty and international students leave, they don't come back.
- Accreditation changes could take decades to undo.
- An entire generation of students will have been funneled into "market-value" degrees, gutting the liberal arts and humanities.
Part VI: What You Can Do—March 28 and Beyond
Join No Kings 3.0: March 28, 2026
Organized by Indivisible and MoveOn, this nationwide protest will feature:
- Over 2,500 local events across all 50 states
- Flagship location: Twin Cities, Minnesota
- Dress code: Wear yellow
- Bring: Pots and pans for "maximum sound" (because nothing says democracy like a good old-fashioned kitchen percussion section)
Previous protests drew massive crowds:
- No Kings 1 (June 2025): 5 million people
- No Kings 2 (October 2025): 7 million people
Tell Congress: Vote NO on Trump's S(L)AVE Act
Call, email, tweet, carrier pigeon—whatever it takes. Remind your representatives that:
- States have run elections successfully for 250 years.
- Voter fraud is already illegal and vanishingly rare.
- Millions of eligible citizens would be disenfranchised.
- Democracy isn't something one person gets to "fix" unilaterally.
Support Public Schools and Universities
- Donate to public school foundations and scholarship funds.
- Volunteer as a tutor or mentor.
- Vote for candidates who prioritize public education funding.
Conclusion: Save Public Education—Or Lose the Republic
Trump's assault on education isn't a bug—it's a feature. An educated population is a threat to authoritarian rule. A population that can read, think, and organize is a population that can resist.
"Save Public Education" will be just one more rallying cry at No Kings 3.0 on March 28. But it might be the most important one.
Because if we lose our schools, we lose everything.
See you in the streets. Bring your pots. Bring your pans. And bring your rage.
"I love the poorly educated." — Donald J. Trump, 2016
"We love the well-educated. And we're not giving them up without a fight." — The Resistance, 2026
The No Kings Coalition's next major mobilization is March 28, 2026. Find events near you and learn how to safely participate at nokings.org. Remember: nonviolent action, de-escalation, and constitutional rights are our principles and our power.
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