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The billionaire philanthropist whom Donald Trump has tapped to lead the Education Department once compared her work in education reform to a biblical battleground where she wants to "advance God's Kingdom."
Trumps pick, Betsy DeVos, a national leader of the school choice movement, has pursued that work in large part by spending millions to promote the use of taxpayer dollars on private and religious schools.
Her comments came during a 2001 meeting of The Gathering, an annual conference of some of the countrys wealthiest Christians. DeVos and her husband, Dick, were interviewed a year after voters rejected a Michigan ballot initiative to change the states constitution to allow public money to be spent on private and religious schools, which the DeVoses had backed.
In the interview, an audio recording, which was obtained by POLITICO, the couple is candid about how their Christian faith drives their efforts to reform American education.
School choice, they say, leads to greater Kingdom gain. The two also lament that public schools have displaced the Church as the center of communities, and they cite school choice as a way to reverse that troubling trend.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/betsy-devos-education-trump-religion-232150
Matthew28
(1,798 posts)She wants what is happening in Saudi Arabia to occur here but Christian. Pretty much she wants a bunch of brain washed robots.
longship
(40,416 posts)The whole area is festooned with radical Calvinist nutcases. And BTW that is the worldwide headquarters of this insidious religious lunacy. And the DeVos and Prince families are in the thick of it.
spanone
(135,831 posts)'greater kingdom gain'.....with taxpayer money
pbmus
(12,422 posts)dhill926
(16,337 posts)just make it MY god. I promise more learning and more fun....
muriel_volestrangler
(101,315 posts)This is injection of religious aims into public life using public funds. She is unsuitable for a cabinet post, and people should tell their senators.