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I don’t know a single person stupid enough to believe that schools keep the curricula secret from parents.  You’re more than welcome to walk into your kids’ school, meet their teachers and administrators, leaf through the textbooks, join the PTA, and attend parents’ night.  You’ll learn immediately that there is no plot to brainwash your kids.

I happen to tutor, and so I know precisely what’s taught at our local public high school, but that level of involvement isn’t necessary.

Now, I’m not promising that you’ll be in love with everything you find.  Our 12th grade U.S. history textbook features a chapter on the late political activist Howard Zinn, so if you’re a Fox News acolyte, you may find this distasteful.  But it’s there in black and white; it’s anything but a secret.

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“Relocating” the Palestinians

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Earlier today, I was sitting near two women whose conversation went like this:

Woman #1: I’m so happy to hear that President Trump will be relocating the Palestinians from Gaza, enabling him to give that land to Israel and establish what he calls the “Riviera of the Middle East” along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean.

Woman #2: Are the Palestinians unhappy in their home?

I’m thinking: Well, I haven’t interviewed any of them personally, but they have been living there since the Bronze Age, about 5000 years ago.

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Re: the meme here, I wonder what the people living in the happiest nations on Earth would say.

From the 2026 World Happiness Ranking, here are the top 6:

  • Finland (7.76)
  • Iceland (7.54)
  • Denmark (7.54)
  • Costa Rica (7.44)
  • Sweden (7.26)
  • Norway (7.24)

Notice anything?

They are all social democracies.  Their average citizens pay slightly higher taxes, but a) they receive free education and healthcare, and b) there is virtually no poverty.

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Looks Like Trickle-Down Economics Is Still Alive in the Minds of Conservatives

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Providing the conditions under which the poor can become affluent is, of course, a good thing.  Quality education and free daycare is a good start.

But making rich people richer with tax breaks for billionaires has been a proven failure.

Looks Like Trickle-Down Economics Is Still Alive in the Minds of Conservatives

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