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Not for nothing but you think there's going to be a Dept of Education next year?
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/trump-set-sign-executive-order-shuttering-department-education-rcna197191
The Fed Gov is not stable enough to rely on for any kind of National guidance.
I think it has to be grass roots and instead of a PTA bake sale it's a PTA sit in at their representatives offices till funding is drummed up and secured. Isn't this what all those lotteries were for?
However that's not really possible in the states where it's needed most as the parents are often working 2 jobs and do not have the time, nor the ability to have an arrest on their record that might jeapordise future employment.
So the young people need to protest. But now that's difficult because they never had any civics courses, and their critical thinking is piss poor because, ya know, no schooling.
The system is working as intended. No one is coming to save you. Go to your local government meetings and raise hell. Everyone else is.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/republicans-hammered-home-doge-ukraine/story?id=119050651
https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/stand-up-for-us-republican-shouted-down-as-he-defends-doge-cuts-at-town-hall/ar-AA1ztDDB
I appreciate the comment and agree that grassroots action is the only real solution, and that the people who need it most are too busy trying to get by. Definitely not an accident. The system benefits from keeping people uninformed and disengaged. If anything is going to change, it starts locally.