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I recall when Californians voted to end bilingual education. Among those most opposed to bilingual education were the Hispanic families who wanted their kids to learn and excel in school. I remember talking about this issue with the Asst Superintendent of Lompoc Schools. I suggested that an intensive 1-semester English language program be instituted. It was 1989. The previous year while in East Berlin, our 10 year old was enrolled in the GDR school for "auslanders." Eric studied -- and spoke -- only German 5 1/2 days a week , the only English speaking child among Cubans, Hungarians, Poles, and other Eastern bloc countries. In a few months he was fluent, including a perfect Berliner accent. The educator's response? "If we did that, we'd be segregating those students." To which I replied: "I'm talking about segregating them for one semester, you are segregating these young people for life." BTW, my primary reason for the meeting, my concerns that white flight was a reality in LUSD, from the "downtown" middle and high schools, to Vandenberg and Cabrillo across the valley. He saw no problem. We stayed with the schools within biking distance from our home. Eric received a fine education, including a social environment that reflected his community, making him a better human being.

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Feb 26Edited

Very informative article Denise. Admittedly, it is somewhat depressing to be made aware of these facts, but being aware is very necessary if any changes are to be made. You would think the vast majority of legal citizens and taxpayers would be up in arms about fraud, waste and illegal immigration. Sadly, this is not the case as many have a direct financial interest in maintaining this failing system. It should be obvious to all that our education systems are teetering on implosion. The current system is weighed down by ESL, predatory teachers unions and outrageous budgets and then to think we are dead last in industrialized nations when it comes to standardized testing.

The election of Donald Trump has shed a beacon of light on USAID and the fraud, abuse and theft of public funds which apparently, has been rampant for decades. What has become obvious is, USAID is nothing more than a slush fund for Democratic and liberal social causes. Sure, how else does one explain how groups of loud, obnoxious radicals can be activated so quickly, seemingly on a moments notice. In effect, liberal causes have a dedicated “Goon Squad” on call and ready to be implemented against any group which poses a threat. Just today, a hugh rally and protest at UCSB calling for a strike of service workers. Wonder if any USAID funding involved? I remember well, seeing bus loads of Teamsters being brought into UCSB to protest, intimidate and bully those that stand in their way. Suspiciously, there frequently seemed to be an uptick in cases of staff vehicles having flat tires.

I find it interesting that Samantha Powers, former USAID Administrator, had a net worth of $6.7 million and in a short 3 years, has now a net worth of over $30 million. How is this possible even in a Bullish stock market? This should tell all we need to know.

I welcome the opportunity for citizens to get involved with local DOGE and start dismantling this massive confidence game!

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