DeVos served as Trump’s secretary of education from February 2017 through January 2021.

The former secretary advocated for charter schools and also tried to overturn policies from former President Barack Obama’s administration.

Many Trump supporters were disappointed in DeVos because she really didn’t do much to improve the American education system.

Whether or not that was due to the immense corruption in D.C. disabling her from being effective is another story in itself, but the American people were left with no answers and instead plenty of confusion and disappointment.

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Betsy DeVos, Donald Trump’s former secretary of education thinks it’s time for the Department of Education to be ABOLISHED.

“I personally think the Department of Education should not exist,” she said Saturday during a Moms for Liberty event, in Tampa, Florida.

DeVos continued, saying “educational decisions must be left up to states and local boards.”

President Donald Trump looks toward Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, as he speaks during a workforce/apprenticeship discussion at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., Friday, Aug. 11, 2017. Trump received an update on the president’s workforce development policies and apprenticeship initiative. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Teaching Sexuality to Minors…

DeVos’ comments arrive during a critical time in our nation’s history. Many parents and Americans nationwide are outraged over the fact that our schools are “teaching” children about their sexuality, gender identity, and more inappropriate topics that should not even cross the minds of our children at such a young age.

This is what our government deems as “improvements in education,” and allocates funds towards.

All under the guise of “education,” and “protecting the LGBTQ” community. Give me a break.

In this May 13, 2017, file photo, Lil Miss Hot Mess reads to children during the Feminist Press’ presentation of Drag Queen Story Hour at the Park Slope Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, in New York. Residents are defending a Louisiana public library’s plan to host fraternity brothers who are going to read to young children while dressed as drag queens. Similar events have been held in Atlanta, New York City and Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

DeSantis Wins Again!

Florida recently passed a bill that bans teaching gender identity and sexual orientation for kindergarten through third-grade students. What a relief. 

In April, the Florida Department of Education rejected more than 50 mathematics textbooks – about 40% of those submitted – for not meeting Florida’s new learning standards or “contained prohibited topics” that referenced critical race theory. Critical race theory is a term used to describe a movement that looks at the intersections of race, law and equity.

DeVos is not the only one acknowledging the failure of the Department of Education. In 2017, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., introduced a bill to get dismantle the Department of Education… As you can tell, it’s not a widely supported concept by the majority of our corrupt politicians. They’re too busy worrying about stuffing their pockets with donations from lobbyists to be concerned with real issues facing Americans and the future generations of our nation.

In this Saturday, May 13, 2017 photo, Lil Miss Hot Mess poses for a photo with a child after reading to a group of children during the Feminist Press’ presentation of Drag Queen Story Hour! at the Park Slope Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, in New York. “Drag queens and children don’t usually get together, which I think is a shame and one of the benefits of a program like this,” Lil Miss Hot Mess said. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Gavin Newsom had some words….

Maybe Newsom isn’t a fan because it’s a threat to their agenda?… Hmm…

All By Design

Our schools are failing us.

The majority of our nation’s problems stem from the fact that our public education system is so poor. Our politicians allocate time, funds, and resources to develop a curriculum for the future of America and have failed… over and over again.

Again, this is all by design. Our politicians know that a population of ignorant, docile people is much easier to manipulate and control than a group of informed, well-rounded citizens.

Think about it… Why doesn’t our education system incorporate some of the most important skill-sets that would help future generations of America?  This includes financial literacy, nutrition, and public discourse or debate. 

Our politicians know what makes a great education. They send their children to some of the most elite private schools in the country because the public schools aren’t good enough for them… so why can’t they improve the schools the majority of Americans are forced to send their children to?

Remember, they want DEBT SLAVES!

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45% of Americans have $0 in their savings.

The majority are living paycheck to paycheck. A great way to prevent this widespread problem would be to educate our children and teach them wise habits while they are young so they don’t get into mountains of debt later on, and become debt slaves.

Oh… that must be why it’s not in the curriculum. Central banks wouldn’t be too happy if our citizens knew how to manage their money…

About 46 million Americans have student loan debt.

Even worse, by 2030, 60% of Americans will be obese. Having a comprehensive understanding of nutrition and navigating supermarkets that advertise processed foods left and right might be useful to the average American.

Lastly, due to the fact that most people struggle to share a conversation with anyone who doesn’t adhere to the same beliefs as their own, it might be useful to encourage the future of America to start improving their conversation skills. We don’t have to agree, but we should be able to have a pleasant conversation with one another.

The bottom line here is our education system needs WORK and a major RE-VAMP.

Abolishing the Department of Education is a great start.

 

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ABOUT THE WRITER:

Elena Patestas is a journalist and writer for Valuetainment media. She attended Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and Adelphi University on Long Island, New York. She was born and raised in Roslyn, New York, and currently lives in Miami, Florida.

Elena is passionate about bringing positive change to our world and believes education is the root to solving many societal problems. After overcoming a chronic health condition, Elena became passionate about health and believes food is the key to preventing dis-ease and achieving optimum health.

Amongst her many goals, she hopes to bring positive, impactful change to our world to create a healthy, financially sound, and unified society.

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