Former School Teacher Available: Teacher’s Unions Plan To Hold America’s Children Hostage This Fall, Contrary To the Reality Of Covid Dangers

Published: Aug. 5, 2020, 9:54 p.m.

Joe Biden Fights Science: ‘Just Plain Dangerous’ for Children to Return to School Lower Income Families Struggle with Greater Learning Loss Amid School Closures It’s unsafe to reopen schools. Don’t do it, says N.J. union representing 12K teachers. Home Education Surges as Teachers’ Unions Block Reopening of Schools 2020 POLITICAL ANALYST: Sandra Lee, author of Dear Donald: Letters From A Loving Deplorable. Presumptive Democrat 2020 nominee Joe Biden tweeted Friday it’s “just plain dangerous” for American children to return to school this fall, a statement that goes against the “science” as explained by a number of physicians. “Everyone wants our schools to reopen,” Biden tweeted. “The question is how to make it safe and how to make it stick. Forcing educators and students back into classrooms in areas where infection rates are going up or remaining too high is just plain dangerous.” However, Biden’s claim that sending children back to school is “dangerous” does not hold up to the “science” standard Democrats are always touting as their guide. For example, former Stanford University Chief of Neurology Dr. Scott Atlas told Fox News this week that a similar claim made by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is “ludicrous” and can only be described as “hysteria.” “That’s just completely wrong, and contrary to all the science,” Atlas, now a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, told The Story host Martha MacCallum. “I’m not sure how many times it has to be said, but the risk to children from this disease and the fatality is nearly zero,” Atlas explained. “The risk of children for a significant illness is far less from the seasonal flu … This is totally antithetical to the data.” Dear Donald: Letters From A Loving Deplorable. By Sandra Lee Donald Trump has changed my life. I love writing. I've always written songs, poems, stories, articles, and plays. “The Donald” inspired me to write my first book. This man has held my attention captive for the last several years. I am not just listening, I am driven to listen, watch and observe every political and personal move. Why? Do I care more about my country than I ever have? I do. I reminisce about politicians who would urge their voters to do the right thing for the sake of their children and grandchildren. I listened to those pleas and could not relate to them before I had children of my own. I am deeply concerned about the world that they are inheriting. I support Donald Trump’s vision for our