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Administration is also the weed that strangles education - I like that, administration is the Weed =:-)

Thank you Martin, for your work.

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Great article Martin. Thank you.

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Great info and advice - that’s how to do it. Knowledge is power! I recall about five years ago or so I heard the Rats on The Hill had a taxpayer slush fund to pay off women who are sexually assaulted or harassed, so I called the Office of Ethics and asked for a list of the members who used the fund. I was told the Rats had created a law, sealed that info from The People, and the only way to get that info was for them to create another law to unseal the documents. So you see, when your country is corrupt at the top, it tends to trickle down and spread like a disease. When you have political figures who change voting laws during an election like what happened to us with no consequences, it sends a message loud and clear. I know we have to clean up more than our political system. Our judicial system is full of Soros-sponsored jurists who are eventually going to be debarred and debenched or prosecuted for treason. It’s all way too political. I remember being disappointed time and again because I thought this one or that one, Durham, Barr, Cavanaugh, etc. were all reputable jurists who we could count on to do the right thing. Forget it. When I realized we were a country no longer bound by the rule of law, I was honestly devastated. I knew, without the rule of law, we didn’t have a country. Also, what could be more devastating than learning the highest court in the land is corrupted by politics? The clean-up task ahead is monumental. We just have to do what we can and are capable of doing and know we can never go back to our old ways. We have to trust but verify, and we would never leave our children in the hands of strangers, but that’s basically what we’re doing when we don’t get involved in politics. We have to create a system of transparency and accountability, and we must become involved in every aspect of politics and life in general. I hope that people learned they cannot expect someone else to take care of things, because, obviously, that didn’t work out so well for us.

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