The Teachers Unions Roll Over Biden – Wall Street Journal*

Mr. Biden is discovering what America’s parents have learned in the last year: Unions run the schools. Take Chicago, where elementary and middle schools were supposed to reopen in March. But teachers, who will be prioritized for vaccines, won’t have to return to classrooms if they have an underlying medical condition or live with someone who does.  
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Chase Gioberti
5 years ago

It’s not really rolling over when he agrees with them.

I have yet to see any evidence that he’s being dragged kicking and screaming.

You mean Communists being pushed to implement communism is a surprise?

Bill
5 years ago

Keep ’em closed!!

They teach nothing but hatred…

It is time for the intelligent parents in America to take the curriculum back!!!!!!!!

DixonSyder
5 years ago

A toddler could roll over Sleepy Joe, President Harris is runnin’ the show.

GG
5 years ago

Keep voting democrat! You deserve this!

Heyjude
5 years ago

Surprise! It turns out that teacher unions didn’t donate all that money over decades just to be nice. Teacher unions own the Democratic party, and are now exercising the prerogatives of ownership. Apparently Democrats were the only ones who didn’t know that.

Last edited 5 years ago by Heyjude
debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  Heyjude

Always vote blue no matter who!

Flash
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

How’s blind loyalty to the tax and spend Democrats working out for folks in the South Suburbs as relates to real estate taxes?

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