Thursday, March 30, 2023

GA Dem claims every child in her state is hers but refuses to buy them clothes and feed them



Social media couldn't believe the bull that was being thrown by a Georgia Democrat at a State House discussion on the SB233, or the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act. It failed to clear the House before the end of the Wednesday legislative session.

Rep. Anne Allen Westbrook, [let's pear it down to just two names: Rep. and Westbrook] a Democrat, of course, said the following in discussing Senate Bill 233:
"The question that came to my mind is: Who is my child? Every single child in Georgia. Every single one. Without exception. Not just my own. Not just the ones that I gave birth to." 
And not the ones born to other mothers and fathers who know their child's name, who protect them, nurture them, clothe them and tucked them in at night. Rep. Westbrook has not fed nor clothed them and thus cannot have feelings for them that even minutely compare to that of a parent. And since she doesn't live with any of these children of hers, is she paying any child support?

Corey DeAngelis, a school choice advocate, posted the clip to Twitter, where users commented on Westbrook's take.

"Does she even understand how creepy this is?" Rep. Nick Freitas (R), a member of the Virginia House of Delegates said.

"These people don’t understand the difference between advocating and actually being the parent," another commenter said.

The Left has gone full-blown Marxist where the concept is that the child is owned by the state. Tell that to parents who love their child's individuality. Parents were called 'terrorists' by this administration because they are pushing Marxism in the schools with Critical Race Theory garbage.

Yes, I'm "commie-phobic."

One user tweeted:
"This is the language of Marx & its not aligned with reality. PARENTS are the parents. The STATE does NOT supersede the decision making rights of parents. Period. Full stop." 
These leftists hate a parent's ability to choose which school their child attends. When you actually stop to think about this fact, you can see that it's racist because it prevents children in failing schools [which is largely due to failing teachers who have no consequences of their failing] to attend a non-failing school, even a private one.

The bill is endorsed by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, (R) who looks to expand school choice in the state by creating a promise scholarship account (or voucher) to help families alleviate costs of private school tuition. Having school choice scares the crap out of bad teachers and their bad unions. [See Randi Weingarten.]

Kemp and Republicans allied on the bill kept hope that it would pass both chambers since the GOP holds majorities in each, but it ultimately failed to pass the House of Representatives because what Democrats fear even more than school choice is losing their campaign support from teachers' unions. [See Randi Weingarten again.]

In a move that defies conservative ideology, four rural state Republicans [aka RINOs] voted against their constituents and defied party lines by voting against the measure Wednesday. They should be voted out of office.

Westbrook, a Marxist who went to private school, represents the Savannah-area 163rd district, was among the 89 nay votes, naturally.

Hypocrisy much?

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