Trump Creates National Commission to Promote Pro-American Education – IOTW Report

Trump Creates National Commission to Promote Pro-American Education

“Our mission is to defend the legacy of America’s founding, the virtue of America’s heroes, and the nobility of the American character,” “We must clear away the twisted web of lies in our schools and classrooms, and teach our children the magnificent truth about our country. We want our sons and daughters to know that they are the citizens of the most exceptional nation in the history of the world.” – Story

8 Comments on Trump Creates National Commission to Promote Pro-American Education

  1. Have to get rid of the NEA and AFT.

    These are nihilist (communist, socialist, nazi, fascist – whatever we’re calling it this week) fronts and have been since their inception.
    Like the Politburo Chairman of the NEA once quipped: “We’ll represent the needs of the children when they start paying dues” ignoring the fact that their parents pay their fucking dues through their property taxes.

    Unions are pernicious parasitic tapeworms.
    (as opposed to regular tapeworms)

    izlamo delenda est …

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  2. Nope. Never too late. Great job, Mr. President.

    Agree with mmm, Bob M. and Tim: replace agenda driven teachers with patriots, abolish the Fed. DOE and abolish teacher unions.

    Then we can start filling the well with fresh, clean water.

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  3. Thank you, thank you, thank you, President Trump. I’ve been waiting for this for YEARS. Why do I care? I don’t even have children. Because I care about our very special country and the rare experiment of its Constitution and Bill of Rights. And I’ve been watching the train wreck of education wondering when the patriots will take over. I’m so happy this is happening!

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  4. So good. And should start mandating special class as “civics” too.

    In the vein of Eisenhower-JFK-Johnson presidential commissions on physical fitness. During Obama, leftists discovered that this was “sadistic”, so having fitness expectations and testing kids on their physical fitness was discontinued in 2012.

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