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Posted: 8:43 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011

Unemployment benefits .. really? 

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This story has a lot of Boortz listeners fired up.  A former Philadelphia schools superintendent by the name of Arlene Ackerman was given a nearly $1 million buyout earlier this year as her school system said AMF.  The outrage?  The woman has now applied for unemployment benefits.  Keep in mind that as part of her separation agreement, the school system agreed not to contest any unemployment claims she might file.  So she has a legal right to do so. 

But does that make it right?

In the minds of government school administrators and teachers … of COURSE it’s right!  Do you not get it?  Have you ever stopped to think about why The Communist Manifesto demands “free education for all children in public schools”?  Let me spell it out to you.  Why do Catholics create Catholic schools.  To make sure that in addition to basic knowledge, students are educated in basic Catholic orthodoxy.  Ditto for Christian and Hebrew academies.  Marx and Engels knew it … religious leaders know it … in order to develop an allegiance among adults, you have to start when they’re young, during their developmental years.  Communists were fond of saying that all they needed was access to one generation of young people to bring about their dream of Communist domination.  Does it not make sense that those who believe that society exists as a support mechanism for government would likewise want to get their hands on the young during their developmental years to bring their dream to fruition?

OK … rambling a bit here.  The bottom like is that Arlene Ackerman is part of a system that promotes reliance on government as a way of life.  That being the case, why would she NOT demand her unemployment benefits from government? 

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