The COVID dam bursts (finally)
It was just a matter of time. Unfortunately, it took an eternity for the CDC to finally admit what people knew months ago. With this announcement, the CDC admitted that what Dr. Walensky told us on Feb. 3 (in her personal capacity LOL) was the truth. That's when Dr. Walensky said "I also want to be clear that there is increasing data to suggest that schools can safely reopen and that that safe reopening does not suggest that teachers need to be vaccinated in order to reopen safely."
Shortly after the CDC made its announcement, AFT President Randi Weingarten announced that the teachers' unions wouldn't continue with their stranglehold on US students.
This is largely irrelevant in multiple ways. Parents across the country have seen that AFT only cares about the teachers. They don't care about kids. The school choice movement is gaining momentum nationwide. In the past 6 weeks, parents have gotten uppity in Loudon County, VA, Southlake, TX, Granite, UT and other places. School choice organizations are popping up elsewhere, too.
In Minnesota, Kendall Qualls is the president of TakeCharge, "a new organization committed to countering the prevailing narrative in popular culture that America is structured to undermine the lives of black Americans." Think of TakeCharge as the opposite of BLM. TakeCharge's purpose is to "build a coalition of community champions, academic professionals, and business leaders to ignite a transformation within the Black community of the Twin Cities by embracing the core principles of America, not rejecting them. These principles are embedded in the belief of hard work, education, faith, family, and free enterprise in the personal pursuit of dreams that can be realized by anyone regardless of race or social standing."
TakeCharge is described as a "school choice movement aimed at serving Minnesota’s black community has vowed to tackle the notion that the United States is a racist nation, saying such narratives are 'structured to undermine the lives of black Americans.'"
AFT and others pushed things too far. Schools should've been open for in-person learning by Labor Day. Instead, they still aren't back in school. Joe Biden wanted schools open for in-person learning by the end of his first 100 days in office. Promises made, promises broken. In the interim, Biden proved himself a wimp. Ted Cruz nailed Biden on Biden's politicization of the CDC in this interview:
Sen. Cruz is right. It's about damn time.
Shortly after the CDC made its announcement, AFT President Randi Weingarten announced that the teachers' unions wouldn't continue with their stranglehold on US students.
This is largely irrelevant in multiple ways. Parents across the country have seen that AFT only cares about the teachers. They don't care about kids. The school choice movement is gaining momentum nationwide. In the past 6 weeks, parents have gotten uppity in Loudon County, VA, Southlake, TX, Granite, UT and other places. School choice organizations are popping up elsewhere, too.
In Minnesota, Kendall Qualls is the president of TakeCharge, "a new organization committed to countering the prevailing narrative in popular culture that America is structured to undermine the lives of black Americans." Think of TakeCharge as the opposite of BLM. TakeCharge's purpose is to "build a coalition of community champions, academic professionals, and business leaders to ignite a transformation within the Black community of the Twin Cities by embracing the core principles of America, not rejecting them. These principles are embedded in the belief of hard work, education, faith, family, and free enterprise in the personal pursuit of dreams that can be realized by anyone regardless of race or social standing."
TakeCharge is described as a "school choice movement aimed at serving Minnesota’s black community has vowed to tackle the notion that the United States is a racist nation, saying such narratives are 'structured to undermine the lives of black Americans.'"
AFT and others pushed things too far. Schools should've been open for in-person learning by Labor Day. Instead, they still aren't back in school. Joe Biden wanted schools open for in-person learning by the end of his first 100 days in office. Promises made, promises broken. In the interim, Biden proved himself a wimp. Ted Cruz nailed Biden on Biden's politicization of the CDC in this interview:
Sen. Cruz is right. It's about damn time.
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