We need to be more concerned about our families than those who want to make them poorer.
Our duty before elections is clear: “Find the candidate who will protect our families from needless expenses.”
We see huge, expensive Public Education expenditures that are accompanied by the lowest reading, writing, math, and knowledge scores in History.
Every candidate should be frequently asked: “Do you have the courage to reduce Public Education Spending and let families have Freedom of Education with annual tuition reimbursements?”
That question separates the common, venal candidates from the few who care enough about Pennsylvania to take an unpopular stand that will help people.
When we see how rare it is that such a candidate has the courage to go through the Primary Process, we understand that each of us must work harder to encourage help for Families if our families are to thrive.
Every candidate should be asked: “Why don’t you care enough about our families’ futures to stop wasting money on Public Education’s continuing failure to help students learn more?”
Good candidates will welcome that question.|
Bad candidates will not be honest enough to admit their votes have allowed children to become the worst educated in American History.