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Monday, October 3, 2016

Trump: ‘Common Core Will Be Ended'



Abolish the Department of Education

  • Ending Common Core is not enough. The entire federalized Department of Education needs to be abolished. The Constitution says education is a state issue.


(CNSNews.com) - In a campaign speech in Bedford, N.H., GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump said Thursday that in his administration, Common Core state educational standards will be ended, and disadvantaged kids will be able to choose what school they want to go to.

“Common core will be ended, and disadvantaged children will be allowed to attend the school of their choice,” Trump said, adding that “the catastroph
e known as Obamacare will be repealed and replaced, and it’s dying of its own volition anyway.”


Besides the District of Columbia, 42 states have adopted Common Core standards.

Trump also touted his economic agenda, which he said “can be summed up” with three words: “jobs, jobs, jobs.”

“We’re going to pass the biggest tax cuts since Ronald Reagan, and we’re going to lower .. the business rate from 35 percent all the way down to 15 percent, making America into a magnet for new jobs and growth,” he said.

“Every wasteful and unnecessary regulation will be eliminated along with ever illegal executive order. We will unleash the power of American energy,” Trump said.

Trump said the U.S. is “sitting on $50 trillion of untapped energy reserves, and we’re going to put that wealth into the pockets of the American people, and we’re going to start reducing debt.”


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Republican Socialism
The so-called "Conservative" George Bush Administration, backed by a "Conservative" GOP Congress, worked to unconstitutionally Federalize local education and violate the 10th Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
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Since taking control of Congress in 1995 the GOP controlled Congress has consistently voted to grow the size and scope of the Federal government with no thought at all about the Constitution. 



2 comments:

Phil said...

I've been coming here for months now and I always get a kick out of something you've put up.

I like your style.

Gary said...

Thank you. I have a warped mind.