May 13, 2026

TELL ME SOMETHING I DON’T ALREADY KNOW:  Progressivism Is Incompatible With Classical Learning

BUT DOES HIGHER ED EVEN CARE?  PROF. JENKINS: Dear Academe: You have done that yourself

Higher education has completely abandoned its mission—or at least many institutions, and many departments within those institutions, have done so.

May 12, 2026

But in reality, it is the competition-phobic unions that are the problem. No law imposes the duty of exclusive representation on unions—in fact, the unions themselves demand it. As Mike Antonucci explains, “The very first thing any new union wants is exclusivity,” whereby “no other unions are allowed to negotiate on behalf of people in the bargaining unit. Unit members cannot hire their own agent, nor can they represent themselves.”

States are starting to push back against the extensive perks granted to the teachers’ unions.

A May 4 Wall Street Journal editorial argues that the single biggest problem in state governance is the “political dominance of public-sector unions.” These include the SEIU, AFSCME, and, notably, the teachers’ unions. But now, several red states are pursuing reforms to curb their influence and give taxpayers a much-needed break.

A MUST WATCH  Connecticut Sen. Rob Sampson (R) calls out Democrats for attacking homeschoolers:  https://www.facebook.com/reel/2469415043571358

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