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This Election Day, make every Democrat who harmed our kids’ education pay

Por: New York Post Opinion November 07, 2022

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As the pandemic moves further into our rearview mirror, there are some voices that We will. But not quite yet. y to hold accountable all the people who caused so much damage to everyone, all across society — but to children in particular. , Emily Oster called for “pandemic amnesty,” arguing, “Reasonable people — people who cared about children and teachers — advocated on both sides of the reopening debate.” This is simply not true.... + full article



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