Let’s be Frank about your Honesty—Illiteracy is a Tremendous Problem

The text discusses the distinction between frankness and honesty, highlighting a broader issue of illiteracy in America. Illiteracy is linked to higher unemployment and crime rates, with a significant portion of American adults unable to read above a basic level. Improved vocabulary is presented as a means to reduce misunderstandings and societal issues.

Constitutional Minute—The True Corrective of Abuses of Constitutional Power

The article claims that Barack Obama, with a communist background, symbolizes the infiltration of socialism into the Democratic Party, threatening American values. It asserts a connection between socialism and atheism, critiques contemporary education’s shift away from moral teachings, and emphasizes the necessity of enlightenment and truth as safeguards for freedoms.

Constitutional Minute—We the people are the rightful masters of both Congresses and the Courts

Supreme Court Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. emphasized the judiciary’s independence in interpreting the Constitution and checking governmental excesses. The piece discusses the balance of power among the branches of government, referencing historical documents and figures that highlight the people’s role in governance and the importance of an informed citizenry for democracy.

School Choice

Texas state government supports School Choice. While many states support school choice, a few offer universal private options. The Republican Party of Texas advocates for parental rights in education, emphasizing limited federal authority over public education matters.

Texas Public Schools: Funding the Present while Ignoring the Future

The American economy’s future revolves around declining birth rates and their impact on public education. By 2030, older demographics will outnumber children, leading to budget challenges in schools. Factors such as abortion access and economic pressures contribute to lower fertility rates, prompting families to seek alternatives to public schooling.

Constitutional Minute—Episode 9, School Choice

The Texas State Republican Party’s 2024 platform emphasizes education and parents’ rights, advocating for school choice and funding following the student without restrictions. They oppose regulations on homeschooling and private school curriculums and aim to enable parental involvement in education. Texas public schools currently rank 38th in quality and 46th in academic success, prompting a call for improvement.

DEI: An anagram from Die, as in the death of patriotism

Konstantin Kisin explains the impact of teaching hate towards one’s country and how it’s easier to lie about history. Nationwide protests against the Vietnam War eroded American patriotism. The writer’s own patriotism strengthened during 1960s military service. The article discusses how modern diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices negatively impact the nation. Voting for candidates with Judeo-Christian values is proposed as a cure.

School Board and Bond Elections Are No Longer Non-Partisan — Here’s Why

In 2023, Justin Holland and his ‘fraternity’ oppose School Choice in Rockwall ISD. His ‘fraternity’ say they believe the district offers excellent education, but fear losing funds to school vouchers, contradictory positions. This has turned non-partisan elections into a partisan issue, with Democrats and neocons against School Choice, while Republicans support it. School Choice addresses poor education in Democrat-run metropolitan areas. The Dallas ISD’s LGBTQ program highlights this divide, drawing attention to the Democratic Party’s ties to LGBTQ causes and the LGBTQ agenda’s perceived greed and perversion.

Texas Public Education: Semantics, Ignorance of History, and Prejudice

Texas has a history and a duty to provide free public education for immigrant children, kindergarten through twelfth grade. As stated in the Texas Constitution, free public schools are essential to the preservation of the liberties and rights of all people. The Fourteenth Amendment, Section 1, assures equal protection of the laws to all persons.