American parents taking things into their own hands
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American parents should no longer assume that the schools they send they children to, have the best interest of their kids. They should in fact assume the opposite, and try and re-organize America's education system, outside the current power structures they are under. One of the things that made the America great, and the most fair country throughout its history, has been the separation of powers architecture of the U.S. government. Americans have apparently taken this for granted, and do not seem to realize that the principle of the separation of powers needs to be constantly reapplied across America, to ensure that it is not taken over by hostile entities from within. That is for example why we developed antitrust law in 1890: to deal with private powers coalescing in unprecedented ways in the private sector, and becoming a threat to ordinary Americans.

The creation of the agencies of the executive branch was a huge violation of the separation of powers principle. This has given rise to the deep state: a group of huge, powerful government entities, that show less of an allegiance to the national interests of the United States, and more of an allegiance to the globalist movement, that is seeking to dissolve individual world governments, and replace them with one, globe spanning world government. Many Americans think the current authoritarian takeover attempt by the Left of western civilization (under the pretext of managing the COVID-19 pandemic), will fail and pass. These Americans should not be so sure. Instead, they should be actively working to combat the takeover, and structurally alter our society, to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.

One way to tackle the globalist dilemma we now face, is to decentralize education by first scrapping the Department of Education, and having states contract out the education of its children to a range of private, charter, and other types of schools, where the state government awards money to the students, to help them go to the schools of their parents’ choices. We must do all that we can to come up with decentralized solutions to Americans’ needs, where parties that comprise the solutions, are only given limited ability to work together, and are generally not allowed to politically collude.

Patmore Douglas 8/4/2021 6:44:00 AM




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