Whenever I write something about the public educational system,
people try to say that I hate teachers. This is simply not true. Many
are very hard working people who struggle themselves under a
bureaucracy and unions that hinder them every step of the way. This is
my point exactly. It is time to get rid of the teacher’s unions and
their willing accomplices.
Alan Greenspan in his memoir, “The Age of Turbulence,” writes that:
“Our primary and secondary education system is deeply deficient in
providing homegrown talent to operate our increasingly complex
infrastructure.” His conclusion is that “Too many of our students
languish at too low a level of skill upon graduation, adding to the
supply of lesser-skilled labor in the face of an apparently declining
demand.” He is probably correct in his assessment. But the Democrats,
nor the teachers unions are about to change anything. Throwing your tax
dollars at a failing system is the only answer they consistently voice.
One must remember that the teacher unions are an incredibly
important source of money and volunteers for the Democratic Party —
about one in 10 delegates at recent Democratic national conventions
have been teacher union members or their spouses. When they snap their
fingers, the Democrats jump. In Clark County the school districts are
the largest employers, far exceeding all others put together.
What is worse, however, is the impact these liberal unions have had
on the social restructuring of our children. Currently, for many, the
debate on global warming is a done deal with no alternate discussion.
Children have been turned into the recycle “Nazis” and little
“Greenpeacer” patrolmen. They have infected our children with a
“feel-goodism,” that does them little good and makes them in to
uncontrollable brats, where all children are seen as “female” in their
comportment, actions, and attitudes. Boys are made to conform or get
drugged into doing so.
Recently, they tried to make another end run at doing away with the
Washington State taxpayer’s only protection against their filling their
collective pockets with more of our money, and they were resoundingly
defeated. Do not worry, they will return and try again to trash the
super majority claiming that it hinders “the children.” As if they
truly cared that 25% of teens drop out before graduating and most can
barely read, write, or do simple math if they stagger to the finish
line and receive a diploma that means next to nothing. But at least
they are “honored” students, right?
They fear the only real answers that will solve our educational
problems: Vouchers and total accountability. Parents, as far as
teachers unions are concerned, should never have control of their
children’s education. At best, parents should be made to feel they are
part of the solution, when in actuality they have little say at all.
Vouchers would solve this problem within a few short years. Also where
teachers and administrators were held accountable for schools that
failed, or the inability for our children to read, write, and do
arithmetic: Salaries should be reduced, people fired, and certification
taken permanently away. No other business allows such shoddy
workmanship to go unpunished. If private schools allowed this to occur
within their ranks, there would be none.
After wasting billions of our hard earned tax dollars ($11,000.00
per child in Washington State alone!) and getting very little in return
to show for it, it is time for parents and taxpayers to demand vouchers
and accountability. Teacher unions that do not adhere to these
requirements should not be allowed to be at the bargaining table. It is
time for change in our “public” educational system and truly make it
public again whereby it is run by the public because we pay for it, not
the unions and their sycophants in the Democratic Party.
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