Posted on 04/21/2015 7:09:14 PM PDT by Texas Eagle
Educating the next generation is the most important non-family enterprise we have, said presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to a six-person round-table at her first campaign stop in Iowa.
Hillarys statement came in response to a question from one of the members of the panel, Diane, a high school English teacher. In a long and winding question, Diane said: I think were very blessed to live where we do
we have all these opportunities
and I worry that not all of America gets to experience this treasure that we have, and I think the Common Core curriculum is a wonderful step in the right direction of improving American education and its painful to see that attacked.
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Hillary: How Our Kids Are Educated Is a NON-family Enterprise
The MARXIST shows her ugly self.
That ole “it takes a village” crap.
Abolition of the family! Even the most radical flare up at this infamous proposal of the Communists. [ ]She certainly is a true believer.
Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of childrens factory labor in its present form. Combination of education with industrial production, etc, etc.
She didn’t say this. It’s those damn VRWCs making things up. /
BMHRC!!
Ergo, “making” children is not “a family enterprise,” the logical progression for a communist. Evil runs in the family.
yeah no. Schooling and learning is ENTIRELY a family enterprise.
Do not concern yourselves with the brainwashing of your children, peasants
Would love to ask follow up questions.
Such as:
Why do you say its a given that schools in our inner cities have different problems than found in Iowa? What exactly are the problems of the inner city schools which you consider a given?
What did you and Bill do about these issues when Bill was president?
You are a good Democrat and Obama is a good Democrat. Are you saying that your fellow Democrat/Alinskyite has not been able to solve the problems? What would you do different if you were president?
“We are going to take your children’s upbringing away from you, on behalf of the common good.”
ping
The lady asking the question is a moron.
Just my opinion.
It is PAINFUL to see Common Core criticized.
She wrote a book about it:
“It Takes A Village Idiot: Follow Me”
The Village People today couldn’t have the “Indian/Native American” guy. “Cultural Appropriation” you know.
Elizabeth Warren would highly disagree.
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