Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Six Bills Homeschoolers Should Watch in 2015

 

Each year, HSLDA’s Federal Relations team reviews the many bills (around 7 to 11 thousand) that are introduced in the United States Congress—searching for language that might affect the freedom of homeschoolers across the U.S.

Here are six bills in the 114th Congress that we think you should know about:

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3 comments:

  1. I'm against Asylum for the Romkes or anyone else on that basis. In fact, I think the USA should delete all of our current asylum laws. They are pointless and stupid today. The cold war is over. There are 198 OTHER countries that people can flee to to avoid their own shit-hole countries.

    Germany is not a shithole country. It is a nice little socialist-liberal paradise. We should not be offering asylum to Germans who are no longer willing to live as Germans. Such Germans are far more valuable to us by staying in Germany and making them less liberal.

    The Romkes should have been able to apply for immigration on the same basis as other White people from Europe. under the current administration that would be the "fat chance" clause.

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  2. Home schoolers accelerate vastly over public educated students.. I guess they're jealous. Individual states should have taken the lead and accepted the Romkes.
    States rule over the fed gov as the states made the fed gov but not to take away their
    authority.

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    1. Home schoolers accelerate vastly over public educated students.

      Yes, far and above.

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