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A complete lack of self-awareness and an utter inability to be embarrassed by their own bad behavior. You and I might be mortified. The mob is not capable. To up their superfecta of losing, the Democrats decided to go en masse to the Department of Education to harass the Acting Secretary of Education. A woman of color, Denise Carter, is the Acting Secretary since Linda McMahon has not yet been confirmed. This was a really, really, really bad look. It looked worse than you can believe.
Yesterday, California Congressman Mark Takano sent a letter to the Acting Secretary and apparently didn’t get a satisfactory answer. Today, a mob of Democrat Congressweenies converged on the Dept. of Ed., trailed by television and streaming cameras. They really didn’t make clear what they hoped to accomplish with this swarm, but like most Liberal Performance Act, it is the act, not an accomplishment, that is important.
Let us remember that Jimmy Carter created the Department of Education to make sure that those at the lower end of the scale could move ahead. Instead of equality, he brought us equity. Everyone sucks now. From Fox News:
The Nation’s Report Card, which assesses how American students are performing in various subjects, showed seven out of 10 fourth graders are not proficient readers, which is a worse score than the last report card in 2022. The report card noted that reading scores showed “no significant change” since 1992.
Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, who served in Trump’s first administration, slammed the department and called for a revamp in an opinion piece.
“A complete reset begins with ending the failed experiment resident in the Department of Education. The bureaucrats have focused on mandating DEI, when students needed the focus to be on ABC and 123,” DeVos wrote. “President Trump and Congress should take their corrosive power away and instead block grant all necessary education funding directly to the states.”
“This reset must also ensure that no child in America is trapped in a failing school,” DeVos added.
We all know how much worse education is since the creation of the Department of Education.
Today, Tanaka, Martin Frost of Florida, Maxine Waters of California and Grace Moore of Wisconsin and the mob descended on the building to…I have no idea. Make a scene?? Behold the mob:
There are people who think getting up in someone’s face and berating them is winning. In general, it looks BAD. Really bad.
Three years ago, Congressbully Maxine Waters wanted members of the public to get in the faces of Trump Administration Officials. This is woman who said Right-wingers wanted to kill her on January 6. This woman begged the cameras to get a good look at the Federal employee trying to protect those in the Department of Education building. I didn’t like January 6. I don’t like Tanaka or Maxine getting in this guy’s face either.
Members of Congress are attempting to stage a photo op at the Department of Education but security won’t let them in. They say they should be let in because they’re not dangerous people, or thieves, or robbers.
Oh really?!? pic.twitter.com/fR2mZln9Xd
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) February 7, 2025
They look like dangerous people to me. They were not elected to harass Federal employees. The people on January 6 were just trying to ask questions too.
Maxine Waters said they raise money so that brown shirt guy has a job. People go to work every day so that THEY can raise that money. What a fool. In their sick fantasies the cops would shoot them.
BREAKING: INSURRECTION at the Department of Education?! Maxine Waters and Maxwell Frost try to storm past security, with Waters even pressing the guards about their firearms—asking if they plan to use them.
So, is this an attack on democracy, or do those rules only apply when… pic.twitter.com/sG0WmkeyIy
— Kristin Sokoloff (@KSOKUNCENSORED) February 7, 2025
None, I repeat, none of these fools issued a single protest or tried to send a mob to the Department of Education when our kids math and reading scores are announced.
Featured Image: Cspan/cropped/Public Domain
“Block Grants” directly to the States sounds find and dandy but how about if the Fed didn’t collect the money in the first place. Perhaps education of students is something the Fed should have nothing to do with as with so many other things.
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