Rallying the Ignorant

I woke up on May 1st to a story about the Chicago Teachers’ Union failing to shut down the City’s public school system so students could attend socialist May Day rallies. However, busing many students to the rally will occur after school. As someone born and raised in the Windy City and who lived there for over 30 years, I can’t help but wonder what’s happening there.

What is going on with the schools? Even though the City spends over $30,000 on each public school student, the results are abysmal. Most of the City’s public school students perform below grade level. What’s taught?. Obviously, not the three Rs. In a world that is increasingly demanding greater skills, especially critical thinking, why is the Chicago School system emphasizing a failed form of government, socialism?

To make students believe that socialism’s top-down organization can deliver better results, one must ignore or distort history. Marxism has failed everywhere in every instance, but millions have died in its implementation. Do the kids know the facts, or receiving an alternative, unfounded story? If the schools are discarding historical facts, what other information never reaches the students? Can it even be called education if you’re discarding factual information, or is it indoctrination?

Chicago taxes are among the highest in the nation. Yet students in low-tax Mississippi outperform yours. Surely Chicagoans aren’t happy with schools failing their kids, yet they keep voting for it.

Of course, there are other ways of voting besides the ballot box. The City is only three-quarters of what it was when I left. When one in four leaves, they no longer pay your taxes or invest in your City. How do you justify spending more money on education as enrollment declines? Yet the teacher’s union demands and gets more.

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued a stern warning against allowing public-sector unions. President John F. Kennedy disagreed and allowed them, but Roosevelt’s reasoning proved correct. In many cities, the unions are in control, and, like all unions, they exist only to grab more for themselves. Electing those who write your check really works for the unions.

If uncorrected, Chicago and many other cities under the grip of their public-sector unions will enter a death spiral. Paying out ever-increasing amounts from a shrinking tax base. That situation can’t go on forever, and it won’t.

A few weeks ago, I wrote about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s wonderful speech at the University of Texas at Austin. He made clear how incompatible our founding ideals are with progressive socialism. One has to wonder how much these rally-attending Chicago students even know about the radical change our Revolution wrought, lifting us and much of the world, compared with their knowledge of Marxist dogma?

Organized around its ideals, the U.S. is unlike most other nations. Rather than culture, race, ethnicity, or faith groups, we value individual rights, regardless of your background. Life, liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness is about your yearnings, not some groupthink.

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