States should be in regulation of their education, as our federal department of education has wasted large amounts of money for worse results than we had before it was implemented.
However, removing it will have adverse social effects on a people growing ever-more dependent upon the state (by design of globalist and socialist influences). In the current recession, many children would go hungry without the aid appropriated to provide meals through the school system. Low-income families unable to purchase groceries and pay bills at the same time due to inflation, have no other recourse to keep their children healthy if that funding is removed.
A constitutional republic will not survive as a republic if dependency upon the state is the only means of a child’s survival.
As such, I propose the following, to accompany the extreme reduction (if not complete removal) of the federal department of education:
- Give an extra tax reduction to businesses that donate to state education departments for the purpose of providing free meals to children.
- Stipulate threshold percentage values per donation depending on reasonable percentages of business revenue.
- Stipulate a minimum requirement per donation to qualify for the tax reduction, to avoid advantage being taken with zero or near-zero-value “donations.”
- Allow surplus donations to be applied to other school programs.