Homeschooling under fire

Recently several dozen articles defending homeschooling have crossed our desktop here at The Price of Liberty. Unfortunately, they are vastly outnumbered by articles and comments attacking homeschooling. And at the same time, we are seeing more and more State governments and local school districts and boards working very hard (for the bureaucrats and politicians, at least) to come up with more ways to regulate and restrict homeschooling and “ensure” that parents and their families and friends are “properly educating” their children.

One of the better defenders of homeschooling against these threats is featured in an article on The Blaze. Palmer Luckey, the billionaire IT entrepreneur who invented Oculus Rift (the first really realistic virtual reality headset), jumped down the throat of a commenter who claimed that homeschooling parents should not object to government management and monitoring of the education they are providing to their children.

She wrote, ““If homeschooling is actually super high quality, then homeschooling families should not object to being evaluated, tested, and checked-in-on to make sure their kids are actually learning,”

To us, this smells very much like the idea that, “If you aren’t doing anything wrong, you shouldn’t care if government and anyone else watches what you are doing.” After all, only criminals should be upset if Big Brother is watching them and making it more likely that they will be caught committing a crime.

That, of course, is a hoary old argument that long predates the writing of Brave New World and 1984. And one long rejected. But for those who fear and/or hate homeschooling and loss of government control and the way “public” schools pad the pockets of massive unions, their members, and various industries? It is an excuse and an argument that they think will cause fear and get people to once more commit the futures of their children to never-ending government control.

Many practices and outcomes in public schools are more than detrimental to children. Their exposure to hazards (especially manmade ones) should be unacceptable in a civilized society. Luckey identified some of them, but it is a very long list. And the so-called fears of poor learning by homeschoolers? Demonstrated time and time again to be phantasms. However, the pushers of government monitoring and a “command education” point to 1 or 2 abusive or neglectful parents out of a hundred families, and claim governments can prevent that. This again smells, this time like the hoplophobes and hoploclasts claims about disarming peaceful and honest people.

Even worse, too many private schools follow the “established science” and “proven educational techniques.” And therefore do nearly as poor a job of really teaching the students. It is all too easy for all of us to be brainwashed.

Educating parents who depend on public schools is essential. They far outnumber homeschooling voters, and are constantly bombarded with claims that homeschooled children will grow up ignorantly and unable to support themselves, therefore joining the permanent welfare class. And that homeschoolers “dropping out” of public schools are starving the public schools of funds, since those are often based on average daily attendance numbers. And of course the claim (which has worked for years) that public education problems all have a single solution: throwing more money at it.

They will not learn this from the school districts or other government agencies: they will only find the truth regarding these things when lovers of liberty, homeschooling parents, and homeschooled adults tell them so.

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A life of lies and counter-revolutionary action in these 50 States

There are many things which are part of “The Price of Liberty” that lovers of liberty must pay. It is not just our “lives, fortunes, and sacred honor” that are sacrificed for freedom.

One of those offerings on the altar of liberty is giving up cherished beliefs and “facts” that were taught us by our parents and grandparents, or even by others whom we love and respect, or schools from kindergarten to graduate school.

Consider Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the demigods of American “civic religion.” He honored by a federal holiday, memorialized by street and school names across the Fifty States, constantly quoted and praised by all corners of the political diamond (even at times by the personal and economic tyrants in the corner opposite libertarians). He is upheld as a “man of God,” a strong advocate of both racial justice and color blindness, and a martyr of liberty and peace.

From the Communist Party USA website honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

But more and more information has come out about his real convictions, his motives, and his actions. Since his death, and especially in the last 8-10 years. But both before and after he was canonized (deified?) with the public holiday. As information has been declassified, as confessions have been written or spoken by his associates, and more and more of his life leading up to his murder, a truer picture is painted.

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A brief look at recent “news & analysis”

A correspondent has referred us several times to a website “needtoknow.news” produced by G. Edward Griffin. We here at TPOL are unfamiliar with Griffin or his “news” site.

We invite readers to share their impressions of “Need To Know” and both the honesty of its news stories and the rationality of its analysis.

Here are some thoughts on some of their recent postings. Are they honest? Accurate? Many are reposts, especially from the infamous (and now, we understand, bankrupt) Alex Jones, Daily Caller, and other sources. Clearly, some of these sources set off alarm bells. As do the headlines.

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The disabled man who became a legend

Today is the 251st anniversary of the promotion of Nathanael Greene to Brigadier General in the military forces of Rhode Island. The date was 8 May, 1775.

His example is worthy of emulation, and a reminder that talent often comes from totally unexpected directions.

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Guest thoughts from a surprising source

Odd,isn’t it?

Consider a man who appeared to be a perfect example of how the political parties deteriorated and grown even worse than they have for two and a half-centuries. But a man who may actually be one of the very few Democrats in office in 2026 who can reason much at all. Despite his mental and emotional problems, and his eccentric way of dressing, he is a small but bright light in the dimming Congressional holiday tree. That man is Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania.

We share this from a correspondent.


“Are you really not seeing what’s happening, or are you just pretending not to?” John Fetterman said firmly, his voice calm but filled with force.

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The Black Hills – “benefits” of democracy, the mainstream media, and politicians’ fear

In the last commentary, we discussed a recent court ruling ending an exploratory drilling program on Public (and private) land in the Black Hills. And speculated on the likely reasons for the judge to rule against it.

This is far from the first effort and controversy over environmental issues and projects in and around the Black Hills. The attempts to do what a property owner wants to do with their own land, or what has long been the policy and practice of wise use of public lands are many. And the costs, both direct and indirect, are massive.

We here at TPOL are aware of (and even involved) in many of these, in and around the Paha Sapa.

Let us look at a few of these.

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The mob senate – growing stronger

The Roman Republic (SPQR – Senate and People of Rome) was plagued in its last years, as it morphed into an Imperium (the Principate), by the so-called “Street Senate.” And the Roman Empire (also still called the SPQR, even when its capital was moved from Rome to Byzantium (Constantinople)) was also bedeviled by the mobs which took to the streets frequently. To protest and demand more “bread and circuses.” That is, entertainment in the form of gladitorial games and primarily Egyptian wheat to produce subsidized bread to feed the masses.

Today, the “street senate” or “mob senate” is increasingly obvious in the States. We saw some attempts at that as far back as the 1930s and again in the 1960s and 1970s. And it has grown stronger in the 3rd decade of the 21st Century.

Here is a very recent example:

We have not researched the judge or the reasoning behind his ruling. But we believe that this tiny crowd of protesters in Rapid City, South Dakota, is yet another example of how the mob is “democratically” gaining power at all levels of government.

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Chavez’s name is defamed – holiday toast. Who else?

Courtesy of the Rapid City Post (a new online daily and hardcopy weekly), we see this:

California lawmakers want to rename César Chavez Day following sexual abuse allegations

California’s legislative leaders say they want to rename César Chavez Day following stunning abuse allegations against the revered labor leader. Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas and Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limón announced their proposal on Thursday. Political leaders in states and cities are considering similar moves following the allegations accusing Chavez of sexually abusing girls and the co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America union. There have been calls to alter memorials honoring the man who, in the 1960s, helped secure better wages and working conditions for farmworkers and has been long revered by many Democratic leaders in the U.S., including Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson’s office says he won’t issue a proclamation honoring César Chavez Day this year. (Full story)

Colorado also followed suit: the blue states are turning red (with embarrassment).

My oh my. Many readers may not recognize his name from the 1960s and 1970s. A strong socialist, he was part of a turbulent era. He was also supremely popular among many groups.

Today? Just one more hero of the Left to be made a non-person: a technique the modern Woke Tranzis (Regressives) copied from various Communist parties. (Read some classic Cold War books, such as those by Herb Philbrick (I Led Three Lives).)

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An eventful weekend – and more proof of what is wrong with our current situation

Once again, an eventful weekend across the States and even the world.

The biggest story of the weekend, politically and socially, was the attempted assassination of several members of the current regime in DC. Apparently just in the Executive Branch. And apparently an attempt made by a man who shocked everyone by his behavior: more and more questions about what is going on and why.

But one question is again answered: the mainstream media is again demonstrating a complete lack of morality and a complete unwillingness to tell the truth. The whole story is not found on the main web pages of the usual MSM or on the screens of American televisions. Is it ironic that TPOL just published a column decrying the folly of trusting the Press? Or just so common that inevitably we would see yet another example quickly?

This graphic is again proven true:

No matter whether you worship, love, hate, or despise The Donald, you must be alert to the fact that the MSM is clearly unwilling to tell the truth about anything that might cast Trump in a neutral or good light. The WaPo is the perfect poster child: “Trump evacuated from White House correspondents’ dinner after loud noises heard.”

Whatever your opinion of Trump, are we not agreed that the man is important to the Fifty States, for good and bad? Should we not have the truth about what is going on, and not have to read between the lines?

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“Put not your trust in princes” – press edition

We are certain that most of our readers know this biblical quote and warning. Found in the 146th Psalm, and allegedly (and ironically) written by King David of Israel, it is a favorite verse for many lovers of liberty.

But we need to remember that the word “princes” (the Hebrew word na.div) is not limited to rulers or royals. It can refer to both anyone with power. And oddly enough, also to those who are inclined or willing to be generous, who are (or at least consider themselves) noble in mind and character. But whom wield great power over other humans.

Among those humans in this 21st Century of ours are the press, media. Not just the mainstream press but the alternative press, social media, and more.

Consider this article from the Daily Mail of the UK: how worthy of trust is this press outlet? Published on a Monday a few weeks back, the headline was: “Health warning issued for thousands as life-threatening toxins flood multiple US states: ‘Close windows NOW'”

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