Education Minnesota's lessons in oligarchy
John Hinderaker, the president of the Center for the American Experiment, wrote this post about how powerful teachers unions are. In the post, he highlighted "a 5" X 7" card." Here's the front of that card:
Here's the back of the card:
Education Minnesota just admitted that they're socialists. That isn't surprising except in the sense that they're admitting it. They aren't interested in growing Minnesota's economy. Education Minnesota and, therefore, the DFL, are socialists.
What's with the #ShareTheWealth? Earlier, Education Minnesota wrote that "Progressives are fighting to rewrite our budget rules to make sure every Minnesotan ... has affordable healthcare and childcare, world-class schools... etc."
Socialism requires the building and maintaining of an oligarchy. That's where true income inequality exists. Oligarchies keep the serfs down. With capitalism, the poor have the opportunity to be anything they want if they work hard.
Further, income inequality isn't just a statistic within socialism. It's a feature of socialism. It's with them forever. Socialism virtually guarantees income inequality.
That's what Education Minnesota is pushing.
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