The Trump administration canceled $900 million in contracts overseen by the Institute of Education Sciences, which partners with scientists and education companies to compile and make public data about schools each year.

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    Assuming we don’t end up with an actual authoritarian government, which is definitely on the table, we’re going to spend the rest of our lives watching our system be rebuilt after this, instead of getting actual progress. Just rebuilding. Because traitorous Republicans will continue to obstruct.

    That’s what Trump supporting dipshits have really done to this country. Set our progress back an entire generation. Which will allow other countries to replace us as world leaders.

    We will not see the level of American influence we’ve always known again in our lifetimes.

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      It’s so comically over the top and they’re so incompetent I’m still holding out for a real revolution.

      Somebody must be doing something.

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    Can’t be last in first world education stats if you don’t track them

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      The US has had a department of education since 1979. If it were worth it’s 80B dollar budget, we’d have better academic outcomes. Their budget works out to $26,000 per year for every public school teacher. Dismantle it, pay teachers well and let them decide how best to educate their pupils.

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        A very large chunk of that budget pays for college education. In terms of academic outcomes, the US university system is second to none in the world.

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        That just sounds like indoctrination.

        No extra steps needed, it’s just facilitating indoctrination

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          I mean, maybe 25% of us teachers actually care about education, the other 83% are in it for the paycheck. 😉

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    Lol. I hate how much this is like 1984 because I dislike people using it as an example all of the time. But between this and the “America First” shit, wherein tariffs are being levied against everyone, the logical conclusion is that Trump wants to close down the US, go self-reliant, and have citizens be too placated by propaganda to do anything about it.

    However, this is a shitty idea and it won’t go to plan, so he’ll just end up with stupid people who can’t even work the factories needed to not have this culminate in a mass economic disaster. Anyone smart enough to care should leave the country ASAP because it won’t get better. Other countries should be revamping their refugee programs to benefit from the brain drain.

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      the logical conclusion is that Trump wants to close down the US, go self-reliant, and have citizens be too placated by propaganda to do anything about it.

      Bingo.

      Except replace Trump with his enablers. That shitstain excuse for a man is nowhere near intelligent enough for a long term agenda. Nor will he live long enough to enact any long term agenda. More intelligent and nefarious actors are placating his endless narcissism by letting him do things like rename Gulfs while they get him to sign what they’ve drawn up, which is the outline for making the U.S. an isolationist nation of easily controlled simpletons that act as their servants.

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      every country is either out of reach financially, or also swerving far right, or just doesn’t want americans. or all the above

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      Because ‘anyone smart enough’ has a bank account that would allow this and is able to jump the immigration hurdles set up by countries

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    It’s okay, as long as they’re taught about Jesus and how to type prompts into an LLM’s text box, what else do they need to learn?

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      New rules for homeschooling include mandatory 10 minute hate against the enemy of the day, pledge of allegiance to a photo of Trump, and a once a year field trip to throw rotten tomatoes at homeless people.

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        Should also be a visit to a cemetery to get a photo at a soldier’s grave, and while there also disparage said soldiers as “suckers”. Learn to commit white color crimes, which of course aren’t crimes at all if your white/wealthy, and should be called out as “political witch hunts”. And the most important item of all, is to learn to “deny everything!”.

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          The rest of the time, it’s an elective. Some kids opt to eat the rotten tomatoes because there’s no more free school lunches.

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      Don’t even have to type or even talk, just install a neurolink and interface with the LLM directly via your thoughts

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    I don’t like Musk, but this is good. School performance tracking is voodoo math. Everyone knows that good schools are in good neighborhoods and bad schools are in bad neighborhoods. You don’t need $900,000,000 in research, and the yearly publication of random lists. This just hurts individual teachers.