Sure, Dan: the problem with the government schools is that they don’t have the Ten Commandments posted. Putting aside that many of the students won’t even be reading at high enough a level to understand them, there’s no fixing taxpayer-funded progressive indoctrination centers. (To be fair, a lot of conservative parents like them too because they see them as a “free” babysitting service where they can dump their kids from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) They are state owned and run and will only ever support the state’s plan of limitless expansion and micromanagement of its vassals’ lives. The only real solution to the pathologies of the government schools is to permanently close them and repeal the property taxes that fund them.
Texas WOULD have been and SHOULD have been the first state in the nation to put the 10 Commandments back in our schools. Last session the Texas Senate passed Senate Bill 1515, by Sen. Phil King on April 20th and sent it over to the House, to do what Louisiana just did. Every… pic.twitter.com/mjGrtSEmwx
— Dan Patrick (@DanPatrick) June 20, 2024
2:52 pm on June 22, 2024