Kamala Harris is complete non-entity.  There is no substance to her at all.  Despite this she is the most dangerous person to ever seek the presidency.  She is dangerous because she serves as the front man for very dangerous people.  She is merely a ventriloquist dummy for rabid Marxists.

One of the central pillars of Marxism is the belief that individuals do not matter.  All individuals are completely subservient to the collective group, whether it be a race, a religion, or a nation.  The needs of the many always outweigh the needs individuals.  In a collectivists society individuals are always nothing more than sacrificial lambs.  In the 20th century 100 million individuals were murdered by collectivist regimes.  All collectivist societies deteriorate into totalitarianism, where individuals are nothing more than chattel.

The Democratic Party has been completely taken over by devoted collectivists. All forms of Cultural Marxism which have been crammed down the throats of all Americans, by so called Progressives, is pure collectivism.  These collectivist policies include abortion, transgenderism, progressive tax schemes, vax mandates, lockdowns, forced masking, everything else. 

Collectivists believe that only they are smart enough to make decisions for the masses.  Individuals have no right to make decisions for themselves.

If Kamala wins the presidency, or steals it like Joe Biden stole the presidency in 2020 she will complete the transformation of the United States into a collectivist totalitarian hellhole.

Donald Trump’s record on individualism is not perfect, however, it is far superior to that of any Democrat, especially Kamala Harris.  When he was president, Trump reversed many collectivist policies of previous Democrat administrations.  If he wins in two weeks he will continue to do so.  He will swing the pendulum well back towards the direction of individualism.

…you can’t do better than this clip from Tucker Carlson’s speech in Georgia:

I’ve noticed that it usually takes four or five tries for embeds of stuff like this to take.

Must be a coincidence.

…when the next GOP nominee is named.

Because you aren’t allowed to be a GOP candidate for president without being called Hitler by the media.

This is not going to change any votes, and frankly no person who wasn’t already voting against Trump would buy it, but when you are crashing and burning you try whatever you can.

By John Ruberry

William J. Bennett, when he was Education Secretary under Ronald Reagan, declared the Chicago Public Schools system was the worst in the nation.

Decades later, CPS still might be at the bottom, despite a recent influx of federal COVID-19 relief cash.

According to Illinois State Board of Education test results, nearly three-quarters of CPS students can’t read at grade level and over eighty-percent of them aren’t proficient in math.

Not shockingly, many Chicago parents are finding alternatives their children’s education, such charter and private schools, or moving out of Chicago altogether. 

The sad irony is that many CPS schools call themselves things like “school of excellence,” or “STEM academy,” or “college prep high school.” 

One-third of Chicago’s traditional public schools, Wirepoints reports, are under half of enrollment capacity. One high school, the somewhat modestly named Manley Career Academy, which was built for 1,000 pupils, has just 100 students enrolled there. “Journey to world class” is the school’s motto.

There’s state-enforced moratorium preventing school closings, but that expires next year. But the Chicago Teachers Union, the straw that stirs the drink in city politics, is vehemently opposed to that.

Fewer schools means fewer union jobs. 

The CTU and its allies say that Chicago schools are underfunded. However, they never say what the proper amount is. Just more, more, and more.

CPS-per-student funding has increased by 40-percent since 2019, when scores were higher, the district now spends nearly $30,000 student, while the statewide average is just $24,000.

As I reported here earlier this month, Chicago’s leftist mayor, Brandon Johnson, who prior to his election last year was a CTU organizer, saw his school board resign because, according to media reports, “Branjo” was pressuring them to fire the CEO of CPS. 

Johnson appointed that entire board.

CTU was the primary funder of Johnson’s campaign. That union is fond of Alinskyite tactics, particularly creating and demonizing an enemy. Usually that’s the mayor, but Johnson is on the CTU team.

Johnson and CTU–assuming there is a difference between the two–are pushing for high-interest loans to increase spending for schools on things like salaries and pension obligations, rather than for capital projects, which is what fiscally responsible school districts use loans for.

CPS has a junk credit rating

Johnson’s new appointees will be out of office soon. A new 21-member board–10 elected and 11 appointed by the mayor, will take over shortly after Election Day next month. Many of the electoral candidates for the new school board are endorsed by the CTU.

Things have gotten so bad that even the Washington Post has taken notice.

Chicago and CPS appear to be in a death spiral. How both got there goes back decades. As for the misdeeds of the last few years, the Chicago Teachers Union deserves much of the blame.

Getting out of this mess won’t be easy. While Governor J.B. Pritzker is also a Democrat, he and Branjo aren’t close. Pritzker is a liberal, but Johnson is a quasi-socialist. But a state takeover of CPS isn’t likely. Pritzker wants to run for president one day and if the state is in charge of Chicago’s schools, then CPS becomes his problem.

Even if Kamala Harris wins the presidency next month, a federal bailout of CPS is very unlikely, especially because the district squandered COVID funds.

And Chicagoans are stuck with Johnson until at least 2027.

John Ruberry regularly blogs at Marathon Pundit.