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This National School Choice Week‚ Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles
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This National School Choice Week‚ Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles

The school choice policies sweeping the nation may be among the most innovative—and promising—enacted in recent memory. Yet they also embody a return to principles first enshrined in American law nearly 400 years ago. In 1642‚ when the Massachusetts Bay Colony crafted the nation’s first education law‚ its objective was clear: Parents must educate their children. Echoing Moses’ exhortation to Israelite parents to teach their children and their children’s children the statutes and decrees of the Lord‚ the law recognized not just the grave importance of a good education‚ “of singular behoof and benefit to any Common-wealth‚” but how parents are uniquely positioned to deliver this benefit. Education entails more than preparation for the workforce‚ after all. It entails the cultivation of virtue‚ both intellectual and moral. To educate children in this way‚ to form their minds and shape their souls‚ demands knowledge of their souls—which is to say it requires love. And no one loves a child more than his or her parents. “Consider how much the dignity and happiness of your children both in time and in eternity‚ depend upon your care and fidelity‚” Founding-era preacher Nathanael Emmons reminded Massachusetts parents nearly a century after the first education law passed. “And let the ties of nature‚ the authority of God‚ and your own solemn vows‚ engage you … to cultivate and embellish their opening minds in every branch of useful and ornamental knowledge.” In keeping with these natural ties‚ the 1642 law charged parents—not state bureaucrats—with the duty to ensure that their children learn not only how to provide for themselves‚ whether through farming or some other trade‚ but also how to think for themselves‚ which requires the literacy skills necessary to read and understand texts of history‚ law‚ religion‚ and philosophy‚ among others. Should parents neglect this natural duty‚ the Massachusetts law continued‚ they would face legal consequences‚ incurring fines for initial offenses. Prolonged negligence‚ however‚ would up the ante. Children whose parents refused to educate them would be placed with government-appointed teachers. Such was the pedagogical vision of our nation’s earliest lawmakers. Education begins in the home‚ with parents possessing both the right and the responsibility to direct their children’s education. Only exceptional circumstances would warrant governmental intrusion into this emphatically familial affair. In this‚ the Massachusetts colonists’ 17th-century education policies embodied the truth that human law ought to reflect and assist the natural law‚ rather than seek to undermine or replace it. As future President Calvin Coolidge reminded another set of Massachusetts lawmakers in 1914‚ almost three centuries later: “Men do not make laws. They do but discover them.” The law ought not to supplant parents in their natural role as primary educators of their children‚ then‚ but to encourage and‚ where possible‚ facilitate this noble endeavor. For too long‚ however‚ modern lawmakers and administrators have perverted this natural order‚ insisting on government-run schooling as the rule‚ rather than the exception‚ while suppressing parental involvement and stigmatizing home-based education as backward. Thanks to the school choice movement’s tireless efforts‚ in several states those days finally are coming to an end. Among the cutting-edge tools employed in the movement’s fight for education freedom are universal education savings accounts or ESA-style options‚ which allocate a portion of a school district’s per-pupil spending to an account that parents then may use for their children’s education. Although vouchers must be used for tuition‚ ESAs may be used for other educational expenses as well‚ including home-schooling materials‚ individual classes‚ personal tutors‚ special needs therapy‚ and more. As universal policies‚ these accounts are available to all K-12 students in states that have embraced them‚ regardless of income level. They also permit parents to save unused funds from year to year‚ encouraging a fiscal responsibility that ever has eluded government-run schools. Add to the universal ESA programs now live in nine states (and counting) the curriculum transparency laws that more than a dozen states have adopted in recent years‚ and it’s clear that such policies better enable parents to take charge of their children’s education. Affirming that parents are their children’s primary caregivers‚ transparency laws protect parents’ right to know what their children are reading and learning at school‚ so that parents in turn can make informed decisions concerning their children’s education. In other words‚ education choice policies invite parents—all parents—to resume the central role they traditionally held in America’s approach to education. Like the Puritans’ 1642 law‚ transparency reforms and ESAs summon parents to take the reins‚ reviewing curriculum options for their children‚ customizing the courses taken and skills honed to their children’s particular talents and needs if not teaching themselves‚ and planning for their children’s future. Should parents reject this invitation‚ government-run schools remain available as the backup option lawmakers initially intended them to be. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post This National School Choice Week‚ Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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We Are at War With Iran’s Mullahs
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We Are at War With Iran’s Mullahs

Each morning for the last several days I’ve turned first for news concerning the two SEALs lost at sea off the coast of Somalia‚ hoping—by this moment‚ hoping against all hope—that they will somehow…
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Travis Kelce‚ COVID ‘Variants‚’ and the CDC Vaccine Machine
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Travis Kelce‚ COVID ‘Variants‚’ and the CDC Vaccine Machine

On National Football League playoff games‚ Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs has been promoting vaccines for new COVID “variants‚” to be conveniently taken “two things at once‚” with the…
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Racquets Down Under

Melbourne is in its glorious summer — not that anyone from TAS is there‚ except via high tech — and it is time to asses the 2024 pro tennis situation.  But after the first week of the year’s…
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Dr. Author T Bradley Discusses CMEs And EMPs.
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Dr. Author T Bradley Discusses CMEs And EMPs.

Dr. Arthur T. Bradley is a widely recognized expert on the subject of the effects of CMEs and EMPs‚ having done extensive research on the subjects.  Dr. Bradley holds a PhD in electrical engineering from Auburn University and is employed by NASA.He definitively answers questions that are often debated in the prepper community and clears up some misinformation.  On our Medical Monday segment‚ Krista discusses five types of emergency medications we must have prepped. Please share this podcast with your friends‚ family‚ and on social media accounts. Here's the link:  https://www.practicalprepping.info/podcastIf you would like to have the expanded notes on today's episode‚ along with the links mentioned in the episode‚ you'll find them at practicalprepping.info/448Mentioned in this episode:Disasterpreparer.comSiemens FS140 whole house protection for CME and EMP     (This is the unit that Dr. Bradley not only recommends‚ but uses to protect his house.) "Handbook of Practical Preparedness For The Family" which contains an entire chapter on CME and EMP. Would you start your Amazon shopping from our website?  Click here.If you find value in the podcast‚ would you be willing to give back a little?You can do that one of two ways (or both).(1) Buy Us A  Cup of Coffee --->;  CLICK HERE          OR(2)  By starting your Amazon shopping from our website? --->;  CLICK HERE               (We earn from qualifying Amazon purchases)Contact us:Practical PreppingWebsite: www.practicalprepping.infoEmail at info@practicalprepping.infoOur Sponsors:Magic Mind Productivity Shotshttp://www.magicmind.com/practicalpreppingUse discount "prepper"Contingency Medical - resource for antibioticshttps://contingencymedical.com/practicalProLine Digital Grouphttps://www.prolinedigitalgroup.comEmail: info@prolinedesigns.usAURA - Your total online protection against identity theft ‚ and for VPN.Jim Curtis Kniveshttps://www.facebook.com/JimcurtisknivesEmail Jim:  j.curtis7mm@yahoo.com Podcast music written and recorded by Krista LawleyWebsite design and hosting by ProLine Digital Group.Podcasts Copyright 2024‚ P3 Media Group‚ and Practical Prepping Podcast
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2 yrs

The Editors’ Quote of the Day: 
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day: 

“Name your limitations and they are yours‚ for a lifetime.” –  Linda L. Rawles (1964-2009) The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day:  appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Economics &; Investing For Preppers
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Economics &; Investing For Preppers

Here are the latest news items and commentary on current economics news‚ market trends‚ stocks‚ investing opportunities‚ and the precious metals markets. In this column‚ JWR also covers hedges‚ derivatives‚ and various obscura. This column emphasizes JWR’s “tangibles heavy” investing strategy and contrarian perspective. Today‚ we look at electric car woes‚ in cold weather. (See the Commodities section.) Precious Metals: At Zero Hedge: First Costco‚ Now Walmart? Major Retailers Now Offer Gold Bars. o  o  o Keith Weiner: The Anti-Concepts of Money: Stagflation. Economy &; Finance: Federal Reserve Payments to Banks Trigger Largest Ever Operating Loss. JWR’s Comments: It is a … The post Economics &; Investing For Preppers appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Recipe of the Week:  Raisin-Walnut Cheese Spread
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Recipe of the Week:  Raisin-Walnut Cheese Spread

The following simple recipe for Raisin-Walnut Cheese Spread is from Good HouseKeeping’s Book of Menus‚ Recipes‚ and Household Discoveries (253 pages‚ copyright 1926‚ now in public domain). That is one of the 11 new bonus books included in the new 2005-2023 edition of the SurvivalBlog Archive USB stick. Ingredients 5 small packages of cream cheese 1 cupful raisins 1 cupful walnut-meats‚ chopped 1 cupful coconut (shredded) 2 tablespoonfuls lemon- juice Directions Mix the listed ingredients all together with the hand‚ working it into a little‚ round‚ flat mold‚ saving out enough coconut to roll it in. SERVING This recipe makes … The post Recipe of the Week:  Raisin-Walnut Cheese Spread appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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ALPS Mountaineering Felis 4 Tent‚ by Thomas Christianson
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ALPS Mountaineering Felis 4 Tent‚ by Thomas Christianson

Last Spring‚ my wife “Kari”‚ my daughter “Rivka”‚ and I were doing some initial planning for our summer camping excursions. In the course of that planning‚ we begin to discuss my tent. Rivka said that she wanted to borrow the old tent for a solo excursion that she had planned. I was not 100% comfortable with that idea. The tent had frankly seen better days. I was well acquainted with its quirks‚ foibles‚ flaws‚ and tricks. With that knowledge‚ I felt like I could safely use the tent for another season. But I just did not feel that I could … The post ALPS Mountaineering Felis 4 Tent‚ by Thomas Christianson appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Preparedness Notes for Monday — January 22‚ 2024
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Preparedness Notes for Monday — January 22‚ 2024

January 22‚ 1879: In the Battle of Rorke’s Drift‚ a British garrison of 139 soldiers held off an estimated 4‚000 Zulu warriors. Eleven Victoria Crosses and a number of other decorations were awarded to the defenders. The image above is a still from the well-known 1964 movie Zulu‚ that fairly accurately showed the Battle of Rorke’s Drift. On January 22‚ 1944‚ Allied forces began landing at Anzio‚ Italy. — The 2005-2023 SurvivalBlog Archive USB sticks are selling very quickly. Many folks are ordering 2‚ 3‚ or more. One reader ordered ten sticks. Last week‚ I posted a list of the … The post Preparedness Notes for Monday — January 22‚ 2024 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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