Republicans' deep hatred for teachers can't be denied and they're not trying [View all]
Its August, the heat is miserable, kids are going back to school and that means one thing for Americas conservatives: its the perfect time to take a cheap shot at the nations teachers.
John Kasich, the Republican governor of Ohio who is generally considered less extreme than Texas Senator Ted Cruz, less dynastic than former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and less crazy than professional troll Donald Trump recently said: If I were, not president, if I were king in America, I would abolish all teachers lounges where they sit together and worry about woe is us.
Kasich addressed a New Hampshire education summit sponsored by the 74 Million, an education news site which Huffington Post points out is run by failed CNN host Campbell Brown despite having little to no training in education, and never having taught students herself. Many other Republican presidential hopefuls, including Governors Bush, Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and Chris Christie of New Jersey, addressed the gathering.
Republicans love to hate teachers and imply that all the ills of US society are the result of their laziness. If only schools could be turned over to market forces and not held back by greedy teacher unions, conservative logic goes, everything would be fine even though charter schools perform no better than traditional schools. Trying to bust unions in general (and those of teachers in particular) turns conservatives on as much as trying to deny climate change, defend the NRA, defund Planned Parenthood or battle for a check from the Koch brothers.
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