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Does America Still Need a Federal Education Department?

America finds itself in an educational crisis. Basic skills among students are in steep decline. School systems are mired in bureaucracy. Taxpayer dollars are being spent in historically large sums with little to show for it. And many Americans are asking a fundamental question: Has the Department of Education helped or hurt?

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From Fraud to Reform: Unpacking the $14 Billion Medicaid Controversy

Despite these challenges, DOGE has emerged as a key player in efforts to clean up Medicaid, operating with urgency and focus. The agency’s involvement in uncovering the $14 billion discrepancy underscores both its potential and the resistance it faces from entrenched bureaucratic systems.

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Trump vs. Harvard: $3 Billion in Grants, Foreign Students, and the Future of U.S. Education

While Trump’s proposal to fund trade schools may appear symbolic, it also reflects a policy trend gaining bipartisan traction. Many education reformers argue that America’s economy is increasingly underserved by a college-centric model that neglects technical and vocational training.

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The End of Funded Discrimination: DOJ Cracks Down on DEI and Anti-Semitism in Higher Ed

The Civil Rights Fraud Initiative is more than a legal campaign—it’s a moral reckoning. For too long, higher education has hidden behind DEI buzzwords while perpetuating discriminatory and often dangerous ideologies. With this initiative, the DOJ is declaring that the days of subsidized discrimination are over.

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Reforming Healthcare Through Transparency: A Bold Step Towards Fairness

Trump’s aggressive stance on health care transparency is striking a powerful chord with the American public. In a system where confusion and obfuscation have long benefited large providers at the expense of families, bold leadership is not just welcome—it’s demanded. This issue may shape future elections, not as a partisan wedge, but as a unifying call for reform that empowers patients, respects families, and restores fairness to the cost of care.

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Ending Hidden Taxes and Elite Privilege: The Real Impact of the GOP Tax Overhaul

While raising the ceiling is essential to prevent economic catastrophe, pairing it with major tax cuts raises eyebrows. Yet GOP leaders argue that without structural reform and growth-based policy, America’s fiscal trajectory remains unsustainable. This debt hike is a necessary step to stabilize markets and restore investor confidence, both at home and abroad.

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How the Government Takes, Not Makes: The Truth About Taxation and Spending

But when we shift our focus from individuals and businesses to governments, the dynamic changes drastically. Unlike you or your employer, the government doesn’t produce goods or services for profit. Instead, it funds its activities by taking a portion of what others have created. This article explores the core differences between how wealth is created by individuals versus how it is acquired and spent by governments, particularly the U.S. federal government.

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Reimagining American Education: Building a Better Future from the Ground Up

By contrast, school choice policies—vouchers, charter schools, education savings accounts, and micro-schools—break this monopoly. They shift power to families, forcing schools to compete on quality, transparency, and responsiveness. Donalds emphasizes that this isn’t about destroying public education, but saving it through competition. Schools that don’t meet families’ academic or moral expectations should lose the privilege of serving them.

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From Illusion to Illumination: Awakening to Truth in Christ

To escape the matrix is to submit to the Lordship of Christ in every area of life. This means letting the Word of God be the lens through which we interpret reality, rather than mainstream media, academia, or popular opinion. It means yielding our ambitions, desires, and relationships to God’s will and living under His authority—not just in word, but in practice

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Rethinking Education: Why More Parents Are Choosing to Homeschool

The belief that only certified educators can teach is one of the biggest misconceptions about homeschooling. As a parent, you are already your child’s first and most influential teacher. You taught them how to talk, how to walk, how to tie their shoes, and how to share with others. Teaching them to read, write, add, subtract, and explore the world around them is a natural extension of what you’re already doing

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