May 2025

A digital political cartoon in bold lines and flat colors showing a nervous school board official stepping away from a large, shadowy teacher union figure labeled "NEA/IEA." In the background, election posters and cash bags reveal political meddling. The image is styled like a banner (1640×700) with exaggerated expressions and clear symbolism illustrating hidden influence and retreat under public scrutiny.

Caught in the Act: Idaho School Boards Tiptoe Away from Union Election Meddling

The Idaho School Boards Association Doesn’t Want to Be Caught Holding the Bag When the Idaho Education Association (IEA) and its national puppet master, the NEA, launched a full-blown campaign to knock off Republican legislators in the 2024 primary, they made a tactical error—they exposed just how openly political the teachers’ unions have become. And […]

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A 1640×700 landscape scene showing a silhouette of Governor Greg Abbott planting a tattered flag labeled “School Choice Victory” atop the Texas Capitol steps. Behind him lie torn banners reading “Uniparty,” “Union Influence,” and “Establishment Politics.” The sky is ablaze in red-orange tones, and a bold footer reads “Parents Win. Unions Lose. Texas Leads.”

Abbott Didn’t Compromise — He Declared War on the Uniparty and Won

Greg Abbott just rewrote the playbook for beating teachers’ unions and the RINO establishment. And every conservative governor in America should be taking notes. For months, Abbott pushed to pass a universal school choice bill in Texas, facing resistance not from Democrats (everyone expected that) — but from Republican lawmakers who had been bought and

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The Unions Will Sue You Before They Teach Your Kids

When the Biden administration shoved radical DEI mandates into every corner of the federal government, teachers’ unions cheered. When President Trump reversed those mandates with a single executive order? The unions sued. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), alongside the National Education Association (NEA), is now leading a lawsuit to stop Trump’s efforts to dismantle

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A 5×7 landscape graphic titled “Mississippi’s Reading Revolution,” showing smiling, diverse students holding books labeled “Phonics,” “Reading Success,” and “My First Reader” on the left, and an upward-trending graph of test scores from 2013 to now on the right, with the caption “Top Gains in the Nation – Especially for Black Students” and a bottom banner reading “Accountability. Phonics. Real Equity.”

Mississippi’s Reading Revolution: A Blueprint for Real Educational Equity

While much of the country debates educational equity through the lens of lowered standards and performative policies, Mississippi has quietly executed a revolution in literacy — and the results speak volumes. From the Bottom to the Top In 2013, Mississippi ranked near the bottom nationally in fourth-grade reading scores. Today, it stands among the top

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A 5×7 landscape graphic split down the middle. On the left, a despondent student sits at a desk with F-graded worksheets beneath a chalkboard reading “Test Scores Collapsed.” On the right, a smug union boss clutches bags of money labeled “Dues” in front of protest signs reading “More Power,” “Keep Schools Closed,” and “Fund Our Agenda.” Across the top in bold text: “The Unions Chose Politics. Our Kids Paid the Price.” A bottom banner reads: “Support HB98 – End Taxpayer-Funded Union Politics.”

The unions chose ideology. Our kids paid the price.

Teachers’ unions didn’t just get it wrong during the COVID crisis — they revealed their true priorities. When parents, educators, and students needed leadership, the unions delivered politics. When children needed support, they got silence. When classrooms needed to be open, unions lobbied to keep them shut. They didn’t act in the interest of science

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A split-scene 4x6 graphic titled “Unions Protect Themselves — Not Students.” On the left, a dejected student sits at a desk holding an F-graded reading and math worksheet. On the right, a smug union boss clutches bags labeled “Dues” in front of protest signs reading “More Power,” “No Transparency,” and “Fund Our Agenda.” Above, a cracked chalkboard reads “Test Scores Down. Union Demands Up.” A bottom banner calls out: “Support Students, Not Union Politics — Pass HB98 / SB62.”

Unions protect themselves — not students

For all the talk about “supporting public education,” teachers’ unions have made one thing painfully clear: they’re in this for themselves. Whether it’s the NEA, AFT, or their state-level affiliates, union bosses consistently put their power, money, and political influence above the needs of students or even rank-and-file teachers. While parents scrambled to navigate lockdowns,

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