George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.

Friday, July 15, 2011

"Green" approved curricula for public school children pulsates with evils of GDP, free markets, how US society must change, climate just red herring

7/15/11, "Indoctrination Fridays: Green Curricula’s Real Target is Free Markets, Not Global Warming," Kyle Olson, BigGovernment.com

"The lessons have spread throughout southeast Michigan. One school district, Bloomfield Hills – which ironically serves one of the wealthiest communities in the state – purchased the curriculum for $750. Ann Arbor Public Schools paid $4,900 for a day-long seminar. Similarly, Eastern Michigan University paid Creative Change $19,133.67 between 2007 and 2008 to “identify community groups and schools, help to develop, plan for, and facilitate Stakeholders Meetings, and collaborate writing the implementation proposal.”

Eastern Michigan University and Ann Arbor Public Schools, spent our tax dollars to spread this poison around the region.

There’s nothing wrong with teaching kids to turn off the lights and if it’s yellow to let it mellow. But Creative Change goes beyond common sense reforms and pushes a socio/political agenda.

One sample lesson planEconomics for the Common Good focuses on the Gross Domestic Product and how it is supposedly a misleading indicator of economic “progress.” You see, if there is an oil spill, millions if not billions are spent cleaning it up. That looks good for the GDP but not so good for the environment, according to their theory. So the progressives sought to compensate for that by devising the “Genuine Progress Indicator.” This measurement would take into account the “bad things” that grow the GDP to reflect the progress society is making.

There is a growing acknowledgement that the GDP does not reflect sustainability’s aim to balance economic concerns with environmental and social goals.” Nevertheless, “…the GPI measures our combined economic, social, and environmental progress.”

Even nuttier, the writers suggest this as a novel idea because for once, bees will be able to get long-overdue credit for their contribution to society. “The GDP also ignores the many life-sustaining services performed by nature, such as pollination by bees and water purification by wetlands. Scientists conservatively estimate that these services are worth about $33 trillion per year,

  • almost twice the total world GDP of $18 trillion.”...

Alas, the lesson acknowledges that a GPI “can never be 100% accurate.”

But how do we make this understandable to the pimply faced teens? Cartoons!

“…Create a comic strip featuring the adventures of a GDP superhero and super-villain. The superhero, for example, would drive a gas-guzzling SUV, crash it into a lake (causing an expensive clean-up), rack up huge hospital bills, and file a lawsuit. The villain, on the other hand, wouldn’t even have a car, would walk to work, and resolve conflict through discussion and mediation.”

Oy.

It’s no wonder America’s future is looking more bleak, when this is the type of garbage filling our students’ minds. Instead of belittling free markets and economic success with unrealistic characatures, perhaps it would behoove teachers to reflect on the real progress, innovation and high standard of living that capitalism
  • has brought to America."...

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