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National School Choice
Week
While the dominating headlines have been about Barack Obama's State of the
Union address, I would be remiss if this week should pass without acknowledging
the fact that it is National School Choice Week. In my mind, education is one of the five big
issues that conservatives should rally behind, along with energy, securing our
borders, a healthcare alternative and the Penny Plan to get government spending
under control. This is why education is
a part of my Conservative Solutions Caucus, which you can read here. Luckily there are some conservatives in
Washington who agree. Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are focusing on
education. But this isn't just about improving
government schools, which have held a failed monopoly over education for
decades, but about improving access and choice for parents and students. Charter schools, voucher programs, and
homeschooling are all options that could compete with what's become
"traditional education" in your zip code-assigned government school.
We're Failing Our Students
As of right now, America's
government education system is failing our students. While we spend $12,000 per student per year,
we are declining in terms of academic achievement when compared to countries
worldwide. The approach we've taken over
the last few decades of increased government spending and more government
involvement in education hasn't resulted in greater educational
achievement. So why do we continue to do
what we are doing? Because we are dumb
and we've lacked the leadership to challenge the status quo. Studies have shown
that school choice does, in fact, lead to greater academic achievement. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has a piece in National Review on this issue, citing success stories of charter schools, voucher
programs, and scholarships throughout our nation. Unleashing the power of
competition within our education system will only raise the level of quality,
as it does with any other product or service that exists within a truly free
market society.
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ObamaCare: More Bad News
The bad news about ObamaCare
continues to pour in. While Obama tried
to make light of the situation during his State of the Union address, there are
millions of Americans who have lost their coverage or have been impacted
negatively in some why by his healthcare law. For example, we still have plenty
of cause for concern about our privacy and the security of our personal
information. According to the National Review, “At least 43 convicted criminals are working as
ObamaCare navigators in California, including three individuals with records of
significant financial crimes. Although
some of the offenses are decades old, and although convicted criminals account
for only 1 percent of the 3,729 certified enrollment counselors in the state,
Californians still have good cause to be concerned about their privacy.” Forgery, burglary, domestic abuse, child
abuse, welfare fraud, battery, theft and evading a police officer are among the
offenses committed by people who are now handling private, sensitive healthcare
information. I’d say this is all the
more reason to repeal ObamaCare and give America real solutions for healthcare,
as well as growing our economy and creating wealth.
Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums:
Chicago Folks React to Obama's SOTU Address - Posted by ExSpy
It's worth a look.The
blame game, the lack of jobs, increasing minimum wage when people don't
have jobs.
What he did was perpetuate a reality that was so far removed from what
is happening to poor people, to black people and as young people. What
it did was solidify the expectation, which is very low of this
president...because of his actions (or lack thereof) these people hit
the nail on the head. They are living the Obama presidency. Forgotten,
neglected.
>>TV Tonight (10pm ET on Fox News)
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