Posted on 08/20/2007 9:42:57 AM PDT by Delacon
Some critics complain that the issue of education has been conspicuously absent from presidential television debates. But Democratic presidential candidates did sound off with their pro-federal government, pro-spending policies at the annual convention of the National Education Association, and the nation's largest teachers union liked what they heard.
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., told delegates that she will fight school vouchers "with every breath in my body." Reiterating the message of her book "It Takes a Village," she called for universal preschool for 4-year-olds.
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., likewise inveighed against "passing out vouchers." Former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., also announced his opposition to vouchers and proposed that the federal government pay college tuition for all students who will work 10 hours a week.
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson wants to "raise teacher's average minimum wage to $40,000 a year." Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, goes all out for "a universal prekindergarten system that will provide year-round day care for children age 3 to 5."
All Democratic candidates look forward to increased federal control of and spending for public schools. And they all attacked President George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind law for not appropriating more funds to implement it.
After cheering the promises made by the candidates, NEA delegates buckled down to the serious business of spelling out their political goals, many of which have nothing whatever to do with giving schoolchildren a better education.
The NEA demands a tax-supported, single-payer, health care plan for all residents, a word artfully chosen to include illegal immigrants. The NEA supports immigration "reform" that "includes (note: this is a change from last year's verb "may include") a path to permanent residency, citizenship, or asylum" for illegal immigrants.
For many years, and again this year, the NEA urged a national holiday honoring Cesar Chavez. The NEA must have forgotten that Chavez, a strident advocate for farmworkers, vehemently opposed illegal immigration because he knew it depressed the wages of U.S. citizens and legal immigrants.
The NEA supports a beefed-up federal hate crimes law with heavier penalties. The NEA wants federal legislation to confer special rights on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity and expression.
The NEA passed at least a dozen resolutions supporting the "gay rights agenda" in public schools. These cover employment, curricula, textbooks, resource and instructional materials, school activities, role models, and language, with frequent use of terms such as sexual orientation, gender identification, and homophobia.
The NEA enthusiastically supports all the goals of radical feminism, including abortion, the Equal Rights Amendment, school-based health clinics, wage control so the government can arbitrarily raise the pay of women but not men, the feminist pork called the Women's Educational Equity Act, and letting feminists rewrite textbooks to conform to feminist ideology.
The NEA supports statehood for the District of Columbia. The NEA supports affirmative action. The NEA calls for repeal of right-to-work laws, which allow teachers in some states to decline joining the NEA.
The NEA supports United Nations treaties, especially the U.N. Convention on Women, the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the International Court of Justice. The NEA loves global education, which promotes world citizenship and taxing U.S. citizens to give away their wealth to other countries.
Another NEA favorite is environmental education, which teaches that human activity is generally harmful to the environment and population should be reduced.
Here are some things the NEA opposes: vouchers, tuition tax credits, parental choice programs, making English the official language of the U.S., the use of voter identification for elections, and the privatization of Social Security.
High on the list of NEA policies that actually relate to education is opposition to the testing of teachers as a criterion for job retention, promotion, tenure, or salary.
The NEA reiterated its support for pre-kindergarten for "all 3- and 4-year-old children," mandatory full-day kindergarten, and "early childhood education programs in the public schools for children from birth through age 8." The NEA demands that this "early" education have "diversity-based curricula" and "bias-free screening devices."
The NEA wants the right to teach schoolchildren about sex without any interference from parents, but on the other hand wants its pals in the bureaucracy to regulate all home-schooling taught by parents. The NEA opposes allowing home-schoolers to participate in public school sports or extracurricular activities.
Two of the NEA's favorite words in its resolutions and policies are "diversity," which means teaching that gay behavior is OK, and "multiculturalism," which means stressing negative things about the United States and positive things about non-Christian cultures.
The exorbitant dues teachers pay to the NEA enable its well-paid staff to lobby Congress and state legislatures on behalf of all these goals.
My wife and I are considering a pre-school of our choosing for our kids so that having more close together would be a bit less difficult. When we finish having kids and they are all potty trained we *will* pull them all back into the home for education or more to a nation that allows us to do so.
Amen. NEA are a bunch of socialists attempting to extort additional taxpayer dollars and to force children into government schools for brain-washing, while shielding its membership from any kind of public accountability.
It takes a Socialist State that knows best for the citizens. "Pay your taxes and shut the h*ll up!"
Her moral code will be your child's moral code.
The point being? How about one for Jimmy Hoffa too?
NEA are a bunch of socialists attempting to extort additional taxpayer dollars and to force children into government schools for brain-washing, while shielding its membership from any kind of public accountability.You left out: and working with the Democratic Party hand in hand at every level of government.
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Free up the funds from school district control so that you have a choice of schools for your kids.
If public school is so great, let's fund it through Senior Year of college and eliminate private schools altogether.
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This will sure benefit the teachers in the union. Someone please litigate this improper use of union dues.
From 3yo to retirement the dems want you beholden to govt with no other options.
Not just to retirement. All the way up to your euthanasia-assisted-suicide, and to the tax they put on the money you want to leave your children.
The NEA is more dangerous to the future of liberty in America than the CPUSA ever was.
“Not just to retirement. All the way up to your euthanasia-assisted-suicide, and to the tax they put on the money you want to leave your children.”
Good point. The gift that keeps on taking.
The NEA wants to continue the fraud known as public education and produce a population of functionally illiterate idiots incapable of making change, describing the chemical formula for water, naming either or both sides in the Civil War/WBTS/WONA or understanding basic economics. Instead, self-esteem and bumper-sticker slogans masquerading as an understanding of history and current events are the new educational currency.
In short, the NEA is producing the perfect race of Democrats and the DNC is duty bound to keep the NEA in high cotton.
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No instead of giving minority parents vouchers to send their kids to the best schools, we want them to keep their kids in mediocre schools run by an army of overpaid unionized bureaucrats.
“The Department of Education’s $67.2 billion appropriation, by the way, is about 2.4 percent of the Federal Government’s roughly $2.8 trillion budget in fiscal year 2007.”
Thats 2.4 percent too much. I read some where that if we took the Department of Educations budget and divided it up among the total number of children in public schools today, it would amount to about 10 thousand dollars per student. I could easily keep my kids in private school with that kind of money.
http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/fed/role.html
Is one of their goals to address the issue of why hundreds of NEA members molest children and what should be done in the future to better screen applicants?
>The NEA, the ACLU, Move On, People for the American Way, the global warming crowd, PETA, the tree huggers, the Globalists, etc., etc., etc.. ALL enemies of the American family, wholesomeness, high standards, good work ethics, and American sovereignty,
Let us pray that old fashioned principles prevail, and that Hillary and company have dealt themselves a fatal blow.
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