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May 8, 2016 25 mins
Join Priscilena as she discusses Common Core, a set of K-12 education standards used to guide the teachings of math and language arts to students. Included are studies of Common Core's effects on students and educators, its implementation across various states, and the uncovered truths about its overall efficacy on children's learning and psyche.
 
This episode is show 7 in the continuing series of Common Core episodes. 



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the lead for this event. Today's show why does your
Congressman want to psychologically profile your children? Once again? Why
does congressman want to psychologically profile for children? I do politicize?

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I was having some technical difficulty once again. The topic
of today is why does Congress want to psychologically profile
your our children? After this was taken This was Tuesday,
May three, twenty sixteen. New America Congress plotting to psychologically
profile children. It begins by saying, after passing Obama back

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education bill that undermines parent rights and state and local
control over schools under the guys in making every student succeed,
Congress is plotting its next unconstitutional education scheme, a bill
to fund psychologically testing and profiling of your children and
the data man to go with it. Under the scheme,
which already sailed through the US Senate last year late

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last year, fools would vacuum up huge amounts of data
on students, including the information on their social and emotional learning, attitudes, values, beliefs,
and more. That data will then be shared with basically everyone,
including Big Brother in Washington, DC and all of his cronies.
The measure will be exploited to help the federal government
figure out what works when it comes to indoctrination and

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transforming the minds of children. Proponents of the legislation's hope. Critics, however,
blasted in scheme as dangerous child abies are willing to
kill the radicals S twenty s two twenty seven bill
in the House of Representatives. The legislation dubbed Strengthening Education

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through Research Acts, are set R authorized and fund and
an array of expired unconstitutional Bush era fund federal programs
under the Education Science Reform Acts. The Senate ceter B
s e t R A bill will sheep herded through
with unanimous consent and no recorded vote by Republican center

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and former US Education Secretary Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, one
of the key figures behind the Willian O'willians Obama backed
monstrosity known as the Every Student Succeed Acts Act e SSA.
Along with other establishment Republicans, Alexander conspired with the Obama administration,
as they bragged later, to cemit common Core in place

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nationwide and shred parental rights with the unconstitutional EESSA eessa's
at chute. All the while, Alexander and the others pretended
that the bill restored statey local control of education. While
the new set ri A scheme passed easily in the Senate,
the legislation is currently being held up in the House

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amid a massive public outcry surrounding privacy rights, parental rights,
and other concerns Under the bill, the anti constitutional federal
education buiocracy, which Ronald Reagan promised to abolish but never
did would avow more than three billion in taxpayer money
on the research, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Among

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the various schemes funded in the bill are grants for
the state government governments to build more databases to house
your children's most personal information, known as longitude longitudinal data systems.
The legislation also forms a series of national tests, in
particularation research, much of it dealing with children's subjective emotions, attitudes, value, beliefs,

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and other elements of what is known as the effective domain.
Effective is in quotes. I should also point out that
grants I was talking about the funded in the bill
are grants. Grants was in quotation marks. Longitudinal data systems
was also in quotation marks. And when I was talking

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when I sent aims to finance education research, education was
also in quotation marks. As It's a magazine reported in February,
due to efforts to of the Establishment and the federal government,
big Brother is now literally trying to get inside your
child's head. So far as the most outrage on se

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t r A appears to have trips appears to have
triggered these sections one thirty two and one fifty seven
in the bill, which among other concerns, expand federal education
and quotation mark research into what is known as social
and emotional learning also in quotation mark or SEL, rather
than academic knowledge reading, writing, math, and so on. Basically,

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the areas areas parents expect their children to be learning SEL,
which will mean social and social emotional learning branches into
the value tell by a child and approved back section
of s E t r A will result in cultivating
government approved thoughts, attitudes, beliefs, and became in children. Weave

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a warning post molted by the Florida Stop common Core
correalition which opposes the bill, This already seems to be
happening with common core and competency based learning. The government
has no constitutional, statutory, or moral rights to collect data
on any of these highly personal aspects of our child's
children's lives. Schools should instill academic knowledge, not explore rightly

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left to family and place of workshop. One of the
leaders of the group, doctor Karen Ephram, has been speaking
out on the issue for years. Parents are expected to
submit their children to this kind of government profile and
such psychological experimentation with no explanation, no way to express concerns,

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and no way to opt their children out. Doctor E Fram,
a pediatrician and the president of Educational Liberty Watch, was
quoted as saying under s e t R A, parents
are left without any way to see the federally mandated
assessments or to find out what private, sensitive psychological data
was collected on their children as part of some outline

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of assessment and shared with some third party vendor without
their consent. And a brief phone interview with The New
America New American, she said it was critical that parents
get involved in the fight to protect their children from
this sort of government overreach. In the hangout, urging in
the handout urging parents to demand that the bill be ended,

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the Fourder Stop common Core Coalition warned that set R
A is a dangerous bill that allows the federal government
to research collect data on our children's most sensitive psychological makeup.
Members of Congress are warned and that in the document
that they vote for set R A is they vote
for dangerous psychological psychological profile of our children, and that

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parents will not forget how their their elected representatives voted
on the bill. This is nothing less than governmental child abuse,
I added. This is a federal data mining and psychological
profiling bill that will further endanger our children's privacy and
freedom of thoughts. The Educations of Coalitions, which includes dozens

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of liver liberty minded organizations, also warned that sela datam
was notoriously hard to measure and that even prominent experts
in the fields have worn against using it for the
purpose that government is pushing at the national level. Robert Holland,
a senior fellow for educational Policies with the non partisan

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Heartland Institute, also slam slam the implications of the legislation
in a recent column, lam basking Uncle Sam for trying
to become Uncle Shrink to America's children and playing language.
This means the government will asset assess children every single
step or crawl of the way from cradle to career

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to be certain they'll acquire all the attitudes, beliefs, dispositions.
The ominis omnipotent government deans they must have. Holland Warren
highlighting some of the most troubly applications of the bill.
Uncle Shrink approves. But what about us parents? Are they
ready to let the government assume their children rearing responsibilities?

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I'm wondering if the government is going to assume the
child being responsibilities. Are they going to put the bill
as well? Because we both everyone listening know that it
costs money in order to rear child. Already he costs.
Millions of children at school and including preschools are being
subjected to various psychologically psychological post educational components that have

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been implanted in federal education legislation over the past decade
under s e t r A, and they're recently approved
e s SA. It is only going to get worse.
This kind of subjective problem of children's attitudes forlice and
behavior I amounts to psychological profileings that, thanks to electronic

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those theories could haunt an individual threat of lifetime. Holland
mord other voices in education found in their alarm, including
American Principles and Action. If SETR A passes in its
current form, the federal government will be empowered to expand
psychological profiling of our children. Explain api A, which is

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American Principles and Action, senior fellows Jane Robbins and EMMITTT. Mcgrotte,
and a column published last month. Parents must understand this
threat so they can mobilize to stop it. Cetera. S
e t r A would go beyond merely wasting money
and plunge the government into an area it has no constitutional, statutory,

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or worldwide to invade the psychological makeup of children. The
two also warn House members that they vote for Cetera
as it is, as it now stands, was they vote
for psychologically profiling innocent children. It will be unforgivable if
they vote for Cetera, they added, echoing the concerns of
numerous education activists, experts, and researchers trying to kill the Bible.

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Also extraordinarily troubling to critics is the under section one
fifty seven et cetera, all of the data on your
children will be fed into inter linked state and federal
databases and tracked from early childhood, which is in quotes,
through to the adult years. Subjective governmental analysis of children's thoughts, feelings, attitudes, beliefs,

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and behaviors should never be said into a longitude of
system that will potentially follow them for the rest of
their lives. Do you know how detrimental that be to
a small child who technically, and we from what we
have been discussing on the program, it's not fully developed yet.

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With this bill, they're planning to psychologically profile children, and
it only gets worse. They're gonna take the information that
they have gathered from these from our children as young
as five, and we know they have they are not
fully developed for their thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors and attitudes

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at age five, and get it into a system and
that information will be kept in that system from the
time that child is five into adulthood. That it's incorrigible.
It is what it is. The potential for abuse is massive,
and even in exceedingly unlikely event that the government does

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not end up abusing it, all of the data should
could easily stolen by hackers. And we know how how
information how many of the big systems, including the big
systems from Macy's to Target to Walmart those since have
been hacked foreign government's identity sees, criminals and more. Lawmakers

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have already exposed the dangers to privacy posed by the
US Department of Education and its lawless data gathering and
mining schemes. Earlier this year, House Oversight Community Chairman Jason
Chatta Chaftas, Republican of Utah, warned that a breach of
the Education Department system will made the twenty fifteen hack

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of the Office of Personal Management seem like nothing. So
not only have hackers gotten into basy, Target, Walmart, J C.
Penny and other places, they have already back in twenty
fifteen hacked the Office of Personnel Management. Almost half of
America's records are sitting at the Department of Education. Chefsads

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was quoted as science saying, I think ultimately it's going
to be the largest data breach that we've ever seen
in the history of our nation. The Department receives an
F on a federal scorecard ranking for data security, and
it's Inspector of General found widespread deficiencies in cybersecurity. So

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Congress wants to begin psychologically profiling our children. They want
to feed it into a database and fince that last
paragraph the database is not even secure to keep the
information that it already has out of the hands foreign governments,

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any these and criminals. But you're want to feed information
on a child from age five? Do you The radifications
of that information getting into the wrong hands is astronomical.
The bill does have some supporters, however, Among them are
the big government promoting neo cons at the American Enterprise Institute,

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pretending to speak for the right in quotes. The group
expressed confusion of why the partisans in quotes scheme is
being held up in the House. After all, even principal
conservatives skeptical of federal involvement in education can see a
role for Washington when it comes to research, and one
that is entirely consistent with the genius of American government,

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claimed Frederick Hess, director of Education Policy Studies at AEI,
and a column that virtually nobody read. Soh you, listeners,
you're the first one to know about that. Other setrias
backlers include the Data Quality campaign, funded by common Court

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financier Bill Gates, which essentially wants government to collect all
data on everyone, along with one with one of the
key lobbying groups behind common Core, the so called Council
of Chief State Schools Officers. Perhaps none of that is surprising,
considering trends in education and data gathering at the national

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and even global level. As a part of the United
Nations Agenda twenty thirty, the UN's Roadmap the Global Trinity,
the Dictator's Club end quote, wants as much data as
possible on everything, including education. The Union's Education agency uns
COM is also working with the Obama administration as its
global party in quotes and creditle to careers. That's also

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in quote education reforms seeking to transform and stendidize the
attitudes and vaders of children's worldwide as its ring leaders
openly admitting speeches and on their website. Big data would
be crucial to all of that. It will also be
critical component of education in quotes in the future, explain
Newton Boss Beton Boss Jose Friira, who according to the

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US Education Department, collects millions of data points about student
users via his partnership with a common Core Profiteering Publishing
and Jian Pearson. The human race is about to enter
a tot totally data mind existence. The world in thirty
years is going to be unrecognizable data mine. Fierra explained

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that the old William Education data Palooza end quotes conceat
hosted by the Obama Administration's increasingly lawless education bureaucracy, Education
happens to be, happens to be today the world's most
data minable industry by far. That was just that was

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that was a map, that was a mathful I know,
it was to see that they want to take this
important information, very very important information, and from our young

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children and house it in an already unsecure database. I
just don't know. We will continue next week's show, Going
into Death with this topic, as well as other common core,

(22:30):
common core driven topics. Once again, I would like to
wish you and every mother within the listening audience a
happy Mother's Day. I hope it has been the best
mother's day that you have had that you have had.

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And in closing, I would like to risk for the
month of May. Ryan Speinberg May third, Happy related birthday,
Samuel Samuel Custer, May Night, Megan du Moss maybe eleventh,
and ye have me Totel May twelfth, Happy birthday, guys.

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That is the conclusion on my show. You have a
great and prosperous weekend. I mean that weekend week. How
till you next Sunday.

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