Will Teachers’ Unions Reelect Trump?
American Spectator,
by
David Catron
Original Article
Posted By: Garnet,
7/21/2020 5:14:49 AM
During the next six weeks the nation’s 51 million public school students, with the assistance of their parents, would normally be preparing for the next phase of their education. This year, despite the absence of scientific data indicating that a return to in-person class attendance increases the risk that students or educators will contract COVID-19, the teachers’ unions are resisting school reopening. This flouts the will of parents whose taxes pay the teachers, disregards the failure of large-scale distance learning, and ignores the emotional damage children suffer pursuant to the social disruption that accompanies school closures. According to a recent Gallup survey, a clear majority of parents want schools reopened:
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Trump'sCousin 7/21/2020 6:08:08 AM (No. 485484)
I'm in a teacher's union. The answer is....
YUP!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Daisymay 7/21/2020 8:22:39 AM (No. 485604)
Yes! Parents know what is best for their kids, and that is, going back to a day of teaching, being with other kids, and yes, participating in Sports. Give the kids their life back! If the Teachers don't want to teach, bring in people who want those jobs! Also, those schools get their funding from attendance. If the kids don't show up, that's less funding. If the Teachers refuse to teach and there are no students at school, the Schools LOSE their funding! Trump has also said he will not fund empty schools. The teachers can wear a mask if it gives them a comfort level. I don't think the kids need to wear them!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
FunOne 7/21/2020 8:33:00 AM (No. 485615)
The behavior of teacher unions in recent years, combined with the political/C-19 crisis will certainly cause some backlash against the public school system. American success stories result in opportunities, and the next few years will certainly see a number of alternatives to public education. I don't envision those alternatives as being friendly to unions. One thing is certain, the outcome of the November election will bring all of this into focus.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
cor-vet 7/21/2020 8:36:57 AM (No. 485623)
The money that states set aside and then give to the schools per student, should be given to the parents who are home schooling. That's not fair to the average taxpayer who has no children in school, but better citizens is a payoff. And we won't need school boards to give us communist courses.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DustDevil31 7/21/2020 8:57:17 AM (No. 485657)
Home schooling in a coop can be the best option for STEM students. These days the only DCA rage of public schools is a sports program if your children are so incline. Phys Ed is non-existent. It is criminal how much money goes toward education/indoctrination.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DustDevil31 7/21/2020 8:58:20 AM (No. 485661)
DCA rage = advantage. Fat fingers today.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
planetgeo 7/21/2020 9:29:15 AM (No. 485700)
What I find particularly hypocritical is how these same teachers' unions that are desperately fighting to keep schools on distance learning indefinitely were previously fighting AGAINST distance learning and even getting legislative action to require specific conditions for in-person on-premises teaching for both credit and funding. I guess that was then, this is now, eh?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
MuncsSister 7/21/2020 9:40:00 AM (No. 485717)
I have started to openly trash the teachers unions to neighbors and acquaintances with whom I don’t typically talk politics. (Don’t waste time on primary voters— just the ones who have a very limited voting record.) It may be an effective way to engage non-political people through mutual frustration. So far, hating on the unions is a fairly “safe” talking point. Hopefully, one or two are angry enough to at the very least go vote against our democrat governor.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
oldmagnolia 7/21/2020 9:59:28 AM (No. 485739)
If Disney World can open so can the schools. This is NOT about the children, it is about destroying Trump.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
BarryNo 7/21/2020 10:29:12 AM (No. 485762)
When Teachers Unions started, I thought they were a good idea.
The way they are these days, I yearn for the complete disbandment of "public education" in favor of private schools.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
VietVet68 7/21/2020 10:39:09 AM (No. 485775)
This seems to me to be a perfect opportunity for Trump and Betsy Devos to come up with a plan to revamp the educational system. It would provide alternative schools (Charter) and complete curriculum assistance for home schooling, with an emphasis on traditional subjects and the ability to divert school taxes to the home schooling program. The only way to prevent these Marxists from indoctrinating the children is to starve them of money.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/21/2020 11:26:13 AM (No. 485824)
The teachers' unions elected Obama twice. Now that got over that experiment I think the promises that Biden is making show them what a democrat future will be like.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 7/21/2020 11:33:29 AM (No. 485831)
If teachers refuse to go back to school, we should stop paying them until they are willing to. We didn't pay waitresses or chefs when restaurants were closed. We can use the money to deal with child care issues until they agree to restart school. Or, for parents that can, home school.
As to the idea of remote "learning", it didn't work very well. Even engaged students didn't get a full education and for some kids it was a disaster. It was also a terrible stress on the teachers trying desperately to keep some of the kids on track. And all this was with well established classes and relationships built between teachers and their students. Remote learning in the Fall would lack any form of established relationships and it would be even worse than it was in the Spring.
The only viable choice is to restart schools.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/21/2020 11:54:34 AM (No. 485855)
Back when I went to school and we are talking 60s here, teachers made very little money and drove used Volkswagen Beetles. They were paid commensurate with nine-month jobs of six hour days. Kids were bused when walking was impractical and sometimes not even then. Your "free" lunch was carried from home in a brown paper bag or a fancy lunch pail if your parents could afford it. The students learned or else and there was no acceptable path to failure. Our level of education was not an object of shame when compared to that of the rest of the world. There was no disrespect, you did what you were told and there was zero back talk. The teachers were good and effective because only the ones who loved to teach entered the profession. The paddle was used sparingly but the "board of education" was hung in a prominent place in the classroom. The unions and lib psychologists changed all of that and none of it for the better.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
paral04 7/21/2020 12:13:21 PM (No. 485866)
I hope these people who won't go to work don't expect to get paid. The out of work taxpayers should rebel if they are.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
doublesharp 7/21/2020 12:25:28 PM (No. 485881)
Teacher's unions are a filthy disgrace in Kentucky. They are responsible for the worst governor in Kentucky's history, Andy Beshear. Lazy commies.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
LadyHen 7/21/2020 12:44:48 PM (No. 485910)
Teachers need to decide whether or not they are ESSENTIAL.
If so, get off your lazy butts and get back to work. If not, we need to have a national conversation about YOU!
If my dh and ds are essential, if countless grocery store employees, package delivery personel, gas station clerks, medical professionals, food workers, garbage collectors, bank employees, home improvement store employees, AC installere, and countless others are ESSENTIAL and teachers are not.... yeah, we need to make changes, BIG changes!!
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Periwinkel 7/21/2020 12:50:23 PM (No. 485921)
On Sunday (SUNDAY!) our Governor Baby Andy Bashear announced 938 new cases of Covid 19. In that number he announced 30 (THIRTY) cases in children under the age of five! Tell me again how no one is pumping the numbers? I'll bet money this is entirely fake. Baby Andy doesn't want to open school. Until last week he was touting our low numbers. All of a sudden when the school issue and the unions waddled up front and center the numbers started to climb. (The teachers elected him and they sent him a message, "Get those numbers up, Andy-Babes!"
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
czechlist 7/21/2020 12:56:53 PM (No. 485927)
The multi-year gender believing left preaches to "follow the science"
The "science" based on empirical data shows that if you are younger than 44 years of age and in good health you have a 0.04% of dying. If you are in that age group and have co-morbitities the risk of death rises to 0.33%. Oh my!
Annual influenza kills more in the age group than C19.
My age group has a 21% chance of, in my case, ashes. But I get out daily.
See: coronavrusbellcurve.com
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 7/21/2020 3:32:39 PM (No. 486083)
Dumb question. Its like asking if Biden will Reelect Trump. Yes of course.
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