Elections are about choices – and for parents who want to raise their children without intrusion from an overbearing federal government, the choice in the contest for president is clear: Donald Trump.
Since becoming the Democrats’ presumptive nominee for president upon Joe Biden’s withdrawal announcement in late July, Vice President Kamala Harris and her campaign have been doing their best to separate her from both her position in Biden’s enormously unpopular administration and from her own previously held progressive policy positions. Consequently, her campaign has largely been an exercise in obfuscation on policy matters combined with an emphasis on “vibe.”
Not so, however, on the topic of indoctrinating America’s children. Speaking to the American Federation of Teachers just days after becoming the Democrats’ presumptive nominee, Harris mocked her opponents for their concern over what books might be taught to first and second graders: “… these extremists attack the freedom to learn … including book bans. Book bans in the year of our Lord 2024.”
Further, Harris says she sees a role for the federal government in local library book choices, and she wants to ensure that all children,........