3 More School Districts Vote for Parental Rights and Transparency

Jersey Conservative is now read by thought leaders in key 2024 primary states.

By Rubashov

The Substack blog “Chaos & Control” reports on three more wins for transparency in education. Meanwhile, in supposedly “conservative” Sussex County, GOP insiders want their next County Chair to be Candice Smith, an advocate for the transgender policy that prevents parents from knowing about their children. If she is elected, we predict it will permanently split the party – or even create a separate conservative organization with its own policy goals.
 
MATHGODDESS reports:
 
“Tonight, Manalapan, Marlboro and Manalapan continue to do what Hanover started by revising Transgender Policy 5756. The schools will now notify parents if their child has changed their gender identity. This is a big win in light of the fact that NJ DOH reported that there has been a 4000+% increase in children that identify as non-binary from 2019 to 2022 (pre-pandemic to post-pandemic).
 
Only parents can help a child that is struggling with gender identity. The fact that the Murphy administration is trying to force schools to hide this vital information from parents is quite disturbing. A child who is changing gender identity is at high risk for bullying and suicide. Keeping this vital information from the parents will most certainly hurt children by preventing parents from seeking help for their kids.
 
This change in policy is a direct result of parents running and getting on the school boards all over the state of New Jersey. Last year, the parent run group, New Jersey Project (that’s us), reported to have endorsed candidates who won over 151 BOE seats in 85 Districts.
 
It’s time for more parents to get involved and RUN FOR BOE!!” 

Memo to Andy Kim: Americans celebrate Labor Day, not May Day

Hey, we all get that Democrat Andy Kim is from Washington, DC, where he owns a million dollar condo in a really cool part of the city -- but that is no reason for him to go all bubble-world elitist on us and start celebrating May Day.

American workers celebrate Labor Day, in September, and we celebrate it the good old fashioned way -- no we don't have some stupid political protest -- we have a beer, maybe go to the shore, or throw a few burgers on the grill.  We spend it with our families and friends and NO, we don't talk progressive politics at all.

Yesterday, the man who would be King issued a statement worthy of what the Queen does on some high and mighty event.  Andy wrote:  "The heart of America and the strength of the American economy lies with the American worker and middle class. I will always stand up for them..."  Funny how he doesn't include himself.  It's them, as in, "Hell no, I'm not a worker!"

Andy Kim ends his comment with #MayDay.  You can almost see the little right-on hand-popping.  Well Andy, in honor of you and your May Day holiday (the rest of us worked), this one goes out to you...

Now to an even more important topic.

Transparency.

Andy Kim has said he believes in transparency.  He says he will let the people know everything he is doing.  But back on April 18th, Andy Kim held a fundraiser at a big-deal law firm in Cherry Hill. 

We've been looking for it on his campaign's Facebook page, but it's not there.  No pictures, no report on who the host committee was or what fat cats showed up with their checkbooks.  Here's the invitation below.  Note who it is paid by...

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Andy Kim likes to claim that he's not taking "corporate money" -- but that's not really true, is it Andy?  Many law firms are corporations of a kind and your fundraiser was held at a law office.  These lawyers all represent big corporations and they contribute big money to trial lawyers' associations. 

We believe Andy Kim throws out the word "corporate" as a distraction -- to make you believe he is better than he is.  How are lawyers better than manufacturers?  Most people probably think they are far worse.

Boasting about giving up one kind of sugar while devouring bowls of honey isn't really a way forward.  You are still going to get fat.  And that's what is happening with Andy.  We goes to Weight Watchers and brags to everyone that he's off carbs, but then when it's time for the weigh-in, it emerges that he's fatter than ever.

Don't go on fooling the public and, just as important, don't fool yourself.  It turns out you are no better than all the others.