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Speaker 1 (00:00):
When is homeschooling not homeschooling because the government would like
homeschooling to not be homeschooling. So we'll talk about that
with the help of renewed dot Healthcare and God Almighty.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
But Todd Herman show is one percent disapproved. But big
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Free America. Here's the Emerald City exile Todd Herman.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Today is the day the Lord has made in These
are the times in which God has decided we shall live.
There was a I think pretty importance vote in a
pretty good one in the state of Texas in related
to homeschooling, and this is the result of that vote
right here in this video. It is the Texas State
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House as approved universal school choice. Here it is voting
eighty five eyes and sixty three days sp too. It's
passed to a grossmith. So it's really good news because
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what it does is it gives quote gives, which is
weird since it's their money. It gives ten thousand dollars
to parents for private schools and two thousand dollars for homeschooling.
And so in Texas this is cool. My only question
is why does it have to go to government first?
Why does the twelve thousand you know that used to
(01:49):
be thirty six thousand go and pay government to pay
themselves and give themselves vacations and retirement plans, And then hey,
we're giving you, We're giving you ten thousand dollars. And
no you're not. You are giving us back a third
of what we gave you, or probably less that, but
(02:10):
still still, let us not take a gift horse and
opens its mouth and look in the mouth of a
gift horse. What is that about? Can we can someone
please get me the etymology of don't look a gift
horse in the mouth. I get it, I get it.
It's a free horse. You don't look at its teeth.
But we don't do gift horses anymore, do we look? Okay, hey,
give me a free horse. It's got bad teeth. It's
(02:32):
a free horse. Eat it. That's your vegan. So this
is good news. But when is homeschooling not homeschooling? So
there's a lot of attempts to make sure that homeschooling
is not homeschooling, And this is a bit of irony.
Say I was driving into work today and I often
subject myself to this Mockingbird Media local newscast. It's a
(02:54):
simulcast of kxoy TV, which is an ABC affiliate on
a radio station that actually has some pretty good conservative
content when that's not on. And the newscasters were doing
their job of reading a teleprompter someone gave them and
they were talking about an AI toy. CNN learned quote,
(03:15):
we found some of these toys. We'll talk in depth
about sexual explicit topics, will offer advice on where a
child can find matches or knives. Actors made when you
say you have to leave and have unlimited no parental controls.
One of the toys, a teddy Bear made by Singapore
based Fullow Toy, was later withdrawn. It's CEO told Scenn
(03:36):
this week they're taking it off the market. Now here's
so interesting about this is this is a Washington State
based news show, and the newscasters were doing decent job
of acting shocked and then doing the serious, sad face
thing of experts say parents should avoid AI toys. That's
(04:00):
at the experts say. So they live in a state
those newscasters where their own so called second chief education,
the so called head of the public schools who's a
(04:23):
boss man superintendent of public schools. I'm gonna tell you
what he just put out via a newsletter and we'll
show this to you in a second, and I'll just
remind you of this is one of the many things
back in the days of doing a radio in Seattle
where I was banned from some fun things we used
(04:47):
to do with this guy to explain who he is.
And I'll talk about this in a second. It is man.
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we used to call this guy and man, I wish
we could pull up that old music we used to
have Alex in the radio show. We used to call
this guy a creepy Chris raked All and we'd have
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some kind of kind of pornish music playing in the
background and we'd have the creepy Chris raked All update. Yeah, no,
they don't. They didn't ask us. I got a phone
call from the at that point, a group program director,
and he called me to be friendly and he's a
nice guy. Mike said, he's a good dude. He's a
(06:57):
nice dude. That he called and inform me of some
speech codes. So we're not going to allow you to
call Insley sleepy Jay Insley anymore said, yeah, I'm not
going to stop doing that. What I'm not going to
stop doing that. It's just a nickname. It's a harmless nickname. Well,
we're really bothered by the side show. Bob. This is
Bob ferguson the now Dictator Washington State. Now side show's harmless.
(07:23):
And I knew what he was doing. He was working
up to the one that was going to be the demand. Okay, Todd,
I'm telling you you do not get to call the
superintendent of Government Schools Chris Rakedel creepy Chris Rakedo anymore.
You don't get to do the heavy breathing. You don't
get to do this thing suggesting he makes porn. And
I said, okay, I will cut the porn language, the
(07:46):
porn music, and I'll cut the heavy breathing. And I
am not going to stop saying he's a creepy guy.
But I will stop saying creepy Chris Raydall, so I
will describe behaviors. So that's what we did on the show.
I would say Chris Rakedall, who's super creepy. And Chris Rakedall,
who has gone sweating, running breathlessly through the halls of
(08:09):
the legislature in the separate country of Washington, trying to
get legislators to pass his perverse pornographic sex ad which
will allow teachers to groom kids. It's creepy. He's a
creepy man. That that made muster. Now, I was talking
about these newscasters. They live in this state. They were
doing the teleprompter reading with sad, serious faces on about
(08:32):
the AI toy. Here's something that creepy Chris raked dolls
is Mike. Here, I can say it creepy Chris raked
All that his organization put out. So they put out
an email newsletter and it has a link and that
link says it's bananas. Why this sexual exposure chart belongs
(08:59):
in the bit and this is from the Healthy Team network.
So what's the sexual exposure chart? The sexual exposure chart
shows that the more sexual interactions you have, the more
opportunities you have to get a disease. And in certain
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sorts of sex acts, the more often you do them,
you are actually going to injure the body, not may
you will injure the body. So the sexual exposure chart
talks about this. So this is the link, and it
goes to this headline body counts as propaganda. It's bananas.
(09:42):
Why the sexual exposure chart belongs in the bin. And
then there's a very smug, smugrold dude cartoon, Avatar dude,
and he's the writer. And then they've got the bananas.
Now why do you think they chose bananas? Gosh, this
is the same a Washington State Department of Education that's
literally literally had a course for kids in middle school. Hey,
(10:07):
what if I want to use a sex tube? I
don't have one. Well, you can use a vibrating toolbrush toothbrush,
or you can use fruits and vegetables, but wash them first. True,
and it says, according to some your last hookup quote
exposes you the thousands of strangers in real life. How
(10:29):
you look up matters more than how many you hook
up with. And then they go on to say that
the body count is but it's quote slut shaming, regressive,
pseudo scientific, fascist propaganda. It is fascism to say, the
more people with whom you have sex, the more likely
(10:52):
already be exposed to disease. Fascism. But the newscasters at
KXO Y, they don't talk about this. They to my knowledge,
haven't talked about this. Back in the day when the
perverse pornographic sex ed was getting past, I was, and
I mean it, the only media figure in the city
(11:15):
of Seattle, the entire marketplace, the only one who talked
about it period. Tell my late friend god rests in
Dori Monsen heard me talking about it and being a
gracious and great guy partner said Hey, come on my
program and talk about this. And he consistently, because he
was a gentleman, consistently every time he addressed the topic,
(11:37):
he said, and I have to just remember and remind everybody,
no one would know about this except for a Todd
Herman show. He was really gracious that way. God rest story.
So this is some of the reasons people are are homeschooling.
But when is homeschooling not homeschooling. See, there are efforts
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and this guy, this creepy Chris Raked, well, he undertook
an effort to inject this sex ad into homeschools. And
what they intended to do was to create an online
module where in order to be allowed to homeschool your kids,
(12:26):
you had to have that module. They have attempted to
put this into private schools. There are private schools. There
are private Catholic schools teaching this this sort of stuff.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
I remember one other link from one of their news
letters back in the day, and that link went to
an article that explained it's very important for kids who
are physically disabled to watch porn because of self actualization,
and it actually led them to kinkporn where there are
(13:08):
people paralyzed in beds and other people carrying out sexual
loss upon their bodies because it's self actualizing. Two links away.
But yeah, this AI toy, Yeah, don't buy the AI toys.
Don't let your kids use AI period, do not let
your kids use AI period at all. Ever, So one
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is homeschooling not homeschooling because it's no longer just a
separate country of Washington State. So we will talk about this.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Now.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Let's remember some things about sexually transmitted diseases STDs, etc.
And let's remember are very august and important National Institute
of Health under Bobby Redfield, who's now coming out and
pretending he wasn't allowed to tell us about the covid
flu and the injections and the harm. In his new
book is he thinks he knew but couldn't tell us
(13:57):
wasn't allowed to warn us. So, in other words, coward
and Tony Fauci, they are also proponents or were, and
Robert Redfield pretends to be a Christian, they were also
proponents of this form of sex at those same people,
that is the same Fauci who called himself a representative
of science itself. We've been begging for a movie to
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slash hermon. This is from the separate country of Washington
State to the separate country of New Jersey. It's not
a mistake, by the way, that leftists are locating themselves
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on the coast because they understand military tactics and it's
difficult to not have a working waterfront be a very
big profit making machine because we need those waterfronts to
bring in products to take them out. They get that
part of their economic bottleneck. They're better at business than conservatives.
When it comes to making government business, they just are.
(16:11):
They're better at the China model. So New Jersey Democrats
are trying to do something that sounds very much like
what creepy Chris Raichdall tried to do, which it begins
to answer the question when is homeschooling not homeschooling?
Speaker 3 (16:25):
Democrats have started targeting homeschooling families in New Jersey. So
let's get into what all they're doing first and foremost
New Jersey used to be one of the easy estates
to homeschool in. They didn't make it difficult for you.
There weren't a lot of regulations. You could pretty much
do whatever you wanted. In June, Democratic assemblymen put in
for Assembly Bill five eight two five. This was going
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to completely change the entire New Jersey structure for their
homeschooling programs. Basically, the Democratic Party has figured out that
parents are pulling their kids from school because they're not
okay with the morals being taught in public school, and
they've figured out a way to make sure that they
can still influence your children, because now they're going to
force you to teach them those morals at home. Included
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in the things that we'll have to be taught to
your children is diversity, equity, and inclusion. This here highlights
exactly what will be required, including gender identities and information
about LGBT, starting at the age of six when your
child is in kindergarten. This will be a requirement for
all New Jersey homeschooling parents.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
So when is homeschooling not homeschooling when the government comes
along to tell parents what they will teach. California has
made this attempt. The separate country of Washington has made
this attempt. Now we live in Idaho, which is not safe.
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It's safer, and it has really good homeschool regulation in
that it doesn't have much in that parents get to
make those decisions. When homeschooling is not homeschooling is also though,
when government money comes into it, which takes us back
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to Texas. So why not just give all parents a
great big ten thousand dollars tax cut and allow it
to be in an educational savings plan so tax deductible
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or untaxable. Why not, because remember what they said, They're
going to quote give home of people ten thousand bucks
to pick a private school, and they're going to give
parents two thousand dollars to homeschool. Whenever there is government money,
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there are government rules. So well, it's good news. In Texas.
You are now taking government money, which opens them up
to being told what to do by government or you
don't get the money. And when Democrats notice this, one
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of the things they could do, which whould be very smart,
say okay, sweet, we'll go out and set up some
homeschooling tax credits. Welsome, We'll send you money, and we'll
send you expectations. Now, there was also an attempt in
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the separate country of Washington State to my wife will
remember this if you were homeschooling your kids, they floated
a plan to have government employees come and check on you,
including CPS, CHOP protective services, just to knock on the door. Hey,
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it just came to see how the homeschooling's going. So
when is homeschooling out homeschooling when you take government money,
or when you allow the government to come and do
knock and talk. There's a lot of reasons that people
are seeking homeschooling. There was a mom and she happened
to be in Texas that she's probably and she was
(20:22):
going to just pick up her son, her son, not theirs.
And this is what happened when this Texas based mom
went to pick up her son from a Texas based school.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
Hey, friend, I need you to tell me if I'm
overreacting or not. So I went to go pick my
son up from school an hour early, right, And I
go to pick him up and they say, no, we
can't release him because we stopped doing releases after this time.
And I was like, okay, well he has an appointment
and they said, well, I don't know if you want
to reschedule or what, but where we won't release him.
I said, is this a schooler? Is this a prison?
And she was like I won't answer that. And I said,
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so you're not going to give me my son and
she said no, So I cannot have my son.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
And she said no.
Speaker 4 (21:01):
And I said, my son, the person that came out
of me, I cannot have him. No, Okay, give me
withdraw papers. So she was like, okay, I can give
you withdraw paperwork. I was like, that's absolutely insane. You're
gonna tell me that I cannot come and get my
son an hour before school well, we have paperwork. I
don't care about your paperwork. Right in the paperwork that
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he left at this time, that was their last day
at that school. We are homeschool now. They will not
be returning to public school. That was absolutely insane. And
I know that there's a lot of people in the
comment saying that that's normal for them. That is not normal.
That for a school to not give you your child
is insanity. I'm sorry. To me, that's like watching you
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guys in a pot boil, like you're slowly boiling and
you don't even realize that you're slowly boiling. They are
one step away from telling you that they have more
rights to your children than you do. And to me,
it's just like one day, you guys are gonna wake
up and it's gonna be like, oh, in our handbook
it says that if you've signed your kids up in
public school, that the state owns them. And that is
(22:09):
just absolutely no, absolutely no. And I feel very convicted
to tell you guys, get your kids out of public
schools because it's only.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Going to get worse. And don't take the government money.
You take the government money, you take government control. So
a better way to do This bill is a we're
not going to taxi this amount of money, so you
keep it. It doesn't touch us. It's yours. I mean,
it's already ours. But you see how the government works.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Now?
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Does that sound that all like hospital protocols? You check
you love going into hospital and you have these rules
and they're in writing, and they're from a lawyer. You
will not vent my loved one. Sorry. Once you come
in to hospital, you can sent to everything we're gonna do.
That was Obamacare. You go into a hospital, you've given
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consent for everything they want to do, such as make
a do not Resuscitate DNR. Does this sound familiar?
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Now?
Speaker 1 (23:12):
God said to teach our children what is right from
the very beginning. To write the word of God on
the door frames of our home, to wear it on
our foreheads, which some people take is beyond metaphor, to
speak of it day and night as we walk here
or there, To speak of God's words, and the children
return to what's right. What the children are seeing in
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being modeled is sex with as many people as you
can possibly go get is good because body counts as propaganda,
and more is caught than taught. So they're living in
an environment where this is being promoted. They're living in
an environment where they understand, well, no, during the day,
the school owns me. And now they intend to extend
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this into homeschooling where your mom is homeschooling or your
dad or both, and here comes the government module or
the government knock and talk. So homeschooling is not homeschooling
when government money is involved. And maybe Texas is not
going to use pressure to teach for his parents what
to teach, unless the planned Islamic takeover of key cities
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in Texas happens, in which case you'll see attempts at
homeschools to make sure, hey, make sure that you teach
that you do that component where you pray to Allah,
like they're doing in government schools in Michigan, where kids
then it's just they're just learning, you know, when they
kneel to all law and pray to all law because
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they've been forced to do that in a class. It's
not like they're actually praying to a law, except they're
actually praying to Allah. So there's a lot of reasons
that people are homeschooling, and a lot of it has
to do with performance. A lot of it has to
do with insane treatment of political views and insane people
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on why many people leave school and remain in homeschooling.
(27:16):
She wrote this, Her name is Wendy. I had a
new student in my algebra two class. She was homeschooled previously.
This was the first experience in public schools. Two days in,
she's already un enrolling. I'm not surprised given our last conversation.
Her words when I asked her what she thought quote,
I wanted to go see what all the hype was
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and maybe go to prom. But this isn't for me.
Most of the classes spent waiting for everyone to open
their chromebooks or figure out what to do after the
teachers literally said it five times, and I can't use
the bathrooms because of all the vaping end quotes. Teacher writes.
I knew it wasn't going to work when she brought
back an entire unit packet meant to be completed over
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two weeks the next day, and no, she didn't use
AI asked her a few questions, and she could explain
the most difficult concepts verbally. She even offered her advice
on how the sequencing of the packet could be improved. Now, okay,
you could say, okay, genius kids, but if you go
consult the performance of homeschooling versus government schools. You'll see
(28:18):
that homeschooling stands above government schools in just about every
capacity until homeschooling is no longer homeschooling, until the government
comes along and the teachers' unions. They've made this attempt
in California. Here's what they tried to do in California. Sure,
you can homeschool as long as you're a certified teacher
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and join the school union teachers union, then you can
home school. Oh you're not a certified teacher. I'm sorry, wow, sorry,
but she can go become a certified teacher at one
of the schools that will teach you to teach like us,
and then you could join the union, then you can
home school. They made an attempt to say, okay, well,
(29:03):
if that's too much, you just need to have a
homeschooling teacher ambassador who will approve the curriculum you use
and will do the testing, so you could homeschool and
then your kids will just take the test from us.
Just make sure you using the right curriculum. That's not homeschooling.
(29:24):
Homeschooling allows us to be able to say, for instance,
God created the world. Allows us to say, in the beginning,
the earth was formless and void, and the spirit of
God moved above the waters. God said, let there be late.
Allows us to say, let's talk about the theory of
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the unmoved mover. You know that theory. So God is
the unmoved mover. Because in physics an objects at rest
remain in rest until acted upon another object. Right, know this,
what are the rules of physics? But what started us moving?
(30:10):
I mean there was nothing, absolutely nothing, then there was everything.
So what began that it had to be something, so
that something had to have always existed, otherwise you end
up in perpetual regression, Chicken and egg perpetual regression. So
it allows us to teach that God is the unmoved
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mover because absence any other explanation, it requires what would
be considered supernatural, because how does a thing always exist?
That's a big, heavy question. And it's when the Bible
explains God said, I am, who are you?
Speaker 3 (30:51):
I am?
Speaker 1 (30:54):
So it's homeschooling. We can do that. It is not homeschooling.
When the government brings its money to bear and says no,
you can't say exactly that. See, this is going on
as well. This comes from the state of California. For
the past several years, America has been using as young
people as lab rats and as sweeping, if not exactly
thought out, education experiment. Schools across the country have been
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lowering standards and removing penalties for failure. The results are
coming into focus. Five years ago, but thirty incoming freshmen
as San Diego arrived with mass skills below high school level. Okay,
happens now. According to a recent report from San Diego
faculty and administrators, that number is more. It is more
than nine hundred, and most of the students don't fully
(31:39):
meet middle school mass standards. Many students struggle with fractions
in simple algebra problems. Last year, the university, which admits
fewer than thirty percent of undergraduate applicants, launched a remedial
math course that focuses entirely on concepts taught in elementary
and middle school. According to the report, more than sixty
percent of students who took the previous version of the
course couldn't a fraction by two one of the courses.
(32:03):
Tutors noted that students face more issues with logical thinking
than with math facts. Per se they didn't know how
to begin solving word problems. So there's a number of
reasons that people are homeschooling, and those are among them.
There's also things like this. This is a picture that
this posted on Twitter. It is a public school in Downingtown, Pennsylvania.
(32:25):
And look at that a teacher of color, so meaning
he's right. This is November twenty twenty four with a
picture of President Trump and the Nazi flag because of course,
as you know, Orange Man bat is a literal Nazi.
(32:45):
There's these issues that cause people to homeschool, and this
comes from Hillary Jackson, chair of Moms for Liberty in Colorado,
I think one of the chairs of one of the
local cities Moms for Liberty Colorado.
Speaker 5 (32:57):
Well, the current allegation, I guess I should say the
most current, because there have been allegations for years, continuous allegations.
But the one that finally got him on this last
round of administrative you know, paid administrative leave, was there
was a student and they we're talking middle school, twelve
years old. She had a snack at her desk and
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he was I guess her desk was placed close to his,
and he grabbed that snack and put it on his
lap and said, if you want it, come and get it,
and then like reached for her arm and like grabbed
her arm to pull it towards him. She immediately reported
it to the dean, and based off of this teacher's denial,
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they suspended her for a false allegation. They suspended her
for two days. They did not report the complaint to
the state. They did not inform law enforcement until a
month later, which is falsified on the document. On the report,
it said that he reported it to law enforcement, and
he did not. But they ended up reversing her suspension
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because obviously when the community got wind of this, there
was outrage, of course, because his behavior for is spanned
for such a long period of time. Unfortunately, this poor
little girl just she isn't able to go back to school.
She is homeschooled.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
Now.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Lots of reasons people are homeschooling their kids, But homeschooling
is not homeschooling. What involves government money, what evolves government supervision,
When it involves government approving the curriculum, When it involves
government doing the testing of the kids, when it involves
a homeschool ambassador, when it involves having to become a
certified teacher and then joined the Teachers' union. And the
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teachers' union of course, of course loaths homeschooling, and it's
not just because it disrupts their business model. And we're
having this debate in Idaho because the teachers' unions here
are trying to pretend that this school choice measures that
we're voting here on Idaho is going to destroy government schools.
And so they come out and say, do we want
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for profit schools having access to our kids? Are for profits?
Into which I would say to the superintendent of schools here,
you earn I don't know, about a quarter million a
year in Idaho, pretty solid chicheing. I know my mom
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is a retired teacher and she's blessed with a fantastic
retirement pension. Even I know that everybody profits from work,
unless you are a slave. I know that teachers choose
that work. I know that they're not underpaid. I know
that if you adjust it for the amount of time
they get off, they're wildly not underpaid. So you profit,
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it's just different forms of profit. But maybe the top
reason that people homeschool is because of what the teachers
unions have become, which is why the teachers' unions are
trying to keep their fingers all over schooling, even if
it is so called homeschooling. This is back in the day.
This is Becky Pringle at the National Education Association Conference
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in twenty twenty four. And don't you dare say that
she seems deranged.
Speaker 4 (36:18):
Anya, Delegates, we can do this work.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
We must do this work.
Speaker 4 (36:24):
We get to do this work. We will do this
work because our students are depending.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
On us to win all the things. Anya, we have
to win all the thing things, all the things. Ah,
get that chance. They're standing up standing ovation.
Speaker 4 (36:45):
Pleagues are depending on us to win all the things.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
Ta'te knowing any a? To preserve democracy? Way, month, win
all the things? Delegates?
Speaker 2 (36:58):
Wait, well, go back way.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
We'll keep going forward because way are the nyay way?
Are the ny yay way are the any yay? And
that's what we do. Okay, got it? Thank you very
much for explaining yourself so clearly and with such great
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emotional stuff, with all the things. She made great points.
She must be an educator. This is the todd Hermannshaw.
Please go be well, be strong, be kind, and remember
Jesus said no no, no, bring me the little ones, don't.
Don't keep them away from me. Right in honor to
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be to enter the Kingdom of heaven, we need to
become like little ones. That sense of awe. Let's have
that sense of awe for the privilege God's given us
to be parents and grandparents.