Where Li’l Debby Altschiller Hates on Low-Income Women

by
Steve MacDonald

Democrat Debra Altschiller was recently quoted as referring to schooling anywhere but the blessed government-run schools as “sending our students to siloed and unregulated institutions of indoctrination.”

Related: Government Official Debra Altschiller is attempting to censor a Normal citizen? Part 2 

Without getting bogged down on the idea that government schools mandating porn in libraries, institutionalizing systemic racism against white students (CRT), the opposition to civics education, forced grooming, or using teachers as mental health professionals (without parental consent) are themselves ‘unregulated silos of indoctrination,’ … what about women’s rights?

Don’t women – in this case, moms – have “choice” rights? I know I’ve heard that somewhere. Or is choice reserved for killing kids before they are old enough to be enrolled in the government schools?

It can’t just be that because the Deb-Meiseter chose to send her kids to private schools.

 

“What’s reckless is Sen. Altschiller’s slander of the schools that thousands of Granite State parents—including Altschiller herself—choose to educate their children. As she should know from personal experience, private and parochial schools form an important part of the social fabric of communities around the state,” [Jason] Bedrick said.

Altschiller’s children attended elite Phillips Exeter Academy, with $50,000 a year tuition bills, and Berwick Academy, a more affordable $30,000 per year.

 

Are we to assume Debula is unhappy with the results of her children’s siloed and unregulated indoctrination? Not at all. Her kids were benefactors of a top-shelf education because her family had the money to spend, which means she doesn’t just hate women (moms). She hates poor women.

They aren’t wealthy enough to be qualified to choose education options for their children.

Little Debby is, but the Debatron isn’t going to choose Berwick or Phillips Exeter for your precious darlings. Her choice is the local government school. An institution that spends more on administrative overhead than teachers or education.

 

Hillsdale Education Growth chart admins student and teachers

 

This is why public Ed costs are rising faster than atmospheric CO2 while academic results remain flat or in decline. If Berwick or Phillips Exeter asked for more to pay for declining academic output, the Debonator would have exercised her right as a mom to put them in some other unregulated silo of indoctrination.”

And so we are clear (as Vodka, Comrade) that is her right.

It is also your right. But you may not have 30k a year between the Emperador couch cushions to send your precious darling to a private school. That’s where the Education Freedom Account (EFA) she opposes comes in. It allows you to apply a portion of your education property taxes back (the school keeps most of it) toward an unregulated silo of indoctrination of your choice.

The Debster doth not approve -“Let them eat at Public Schools,” she crows—yet another fine example of liberal privilege.

Speaking of which, we have space for one more insult from the Altschitler. She and her party often lament the burden of sky-high property taxes. It’s a false narrative they’ve been running. But it implies that those dollars belong to you. That it is your money.

They leave out that local property taxes are high to pay for administratively top-heavy yet poorly managed, lackluster government school monopolies that account for as much as 70% of that tax bill.

These education property tax dollars are yours, on the one hand, but then they are not. If you want to use them where they can’t be laundered through teachers’ unions into Democrat political campaigns, that’s a no.

EFAs divert resources from reliable Democrat constituencies and their left-wing zombie-making machines (failed public schools).

The Deb-0-rama can’t let that stand, even if it means hating on low-income single women.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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