Tuesday, July 19, 2022

New Alex Jones Documentary Censored By Facebook & Google

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Florence Reed of UnHerd News recently talked with filmmaker Alex Lee Moyer about the Big Tech censorship of her upcoming documentary “Alex’s War,” focusing on Infowars founder Alex Jones.

Google refused to allow the film’s team to take out ad space to promote the movie, ignored their calls and permanently revoked the producer’s ability to purchase ad spaces.

“It’s one thing to deplatform Alex Jones, but should we deplatform anyone from even discussing Alex Jones?” she asked.

Facebook-owned Instagram also prevented Play Nice, the independent production company that produced the documentary, from paying for promotions on the platform.

Facebook – now Meta – told the film crew the movie’s trailer couldn’t be advertised because it displayed “inauthentic behavior or violations of our Advertising Policies and Community Guidelines.”

Meanwhile, a screenshot provided to UnHerd shows TikTok deleted the film’s trailer, claiming the video contained “hateful behaviour.”

Lee Moyer went on to point out that the film is second to the new “Top Gun” movie on Apple’s iTunes pre-order movie charts despite the censorship campaign.

“Despite all these efforts, there’s obviously a massive demand for people who want to see content that’s culturally relevant and authentic,” she told Reed.

Journalist Glenn Greenwald bashed “left-liberals” who are upset by the movie in a lengthy Twitter thread on Monday.

Between Greenwald’s thread going viral and “Alex’s War” preparing to debut, “Alex Jones” began trending on Twitter Monday afternoon.

The establishment’s information gatekeepers simply cannot contain Alex Jones as his message of freedom crashes through their censorship thanks to Americans thirsty for the truth.

Glenn Greenwald will host a live Q&A with Alex Jones and Alex Lee Moyer on July 23rd.

On July 23rd ALEX’S WAR will World Premiere on the Big Screen with renowned Journalist Glenn Greenwald hosting a LIVE Q&A with Alex Jones and film director Alex Lee Moyer exclusively on Rokfin. Thanks @TheRokfin, @PlayNiceLtd and @ggreenwald !!!https://t.co/nc1NG2tUZF pic.twitter.com/fGPZhJTBog

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Monday, July 18, 2022

We Are About To Experience An Absolutely Epic Housing Crash The Likes Of Which America Has Never Seen Before

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You may not want to buy a house right now.  What goes up must eventually come down, and we have just entered the “down” side of that equation.  Over the past two years, home prices in the United States have gone up nearly 40 percent.  Now mortgage rates are rising at a pace that is truly frightening, and they are likely to go even higher in the months ahead as the Federal Reserve continues to fight a relentless war against inflation.  Needless to say, higher mortgage rates mean higher potential mortgage payments for prospective home buyers, and so millions of Americans are being priced out of the marketplace right now.  The only thing that is going to bring those buyers back into the marketplace is for home prices to go down, and that is already starting to happen in some areas of the nation.

We were already in a historic housing bubble heading into 2020, and over the past two years we have witnessed another housing bubble develop on top of the previous housing bubble.

Overall, home prices in the U.S. rose 37 percent between March 2020 and March 2022.

That is insane.

Of course our incomes have not been going up as fast as home prices have.  In fact, it is being reported that “home prices have gone up four times faster than incomes” over the past year…

Economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas put the real estate industry on edge this spring after they published a paper titled Real-Time Market Monitoring Finds Signs of Brewing U.S. Housing Bubble. Why the renewed concern? Over the past year alone, home prices have gone up four times faster than incomes. Simple economic theory, which dictates that neither home prices nor incomes can outgrow the other for very long, tells us that isn’t sustainable.

There is no way that this could continue for long, and we have reached a point where home prices in the United States are “overvalued” by almost 25 percent

The analysis conducted by Moody’s Analytics aimed to find out whether economic fundamentals, including local income levels, could support local home prices. On a national level, Moody’s Analytics finds U.S. home prices are “overvalued” by 24.7%. In other words, U.S. home prices are 24.7% higher than they would historically trade at given current income levels.

Does this mean that home prices will come down by 25 percent?

Well, it all depends on what the Federal Reserve chooses to do.

If the Fed decides to stop raising interest rates by the end of this year, the damage could potentially be minimized.

But if the Fed continues to raise interest rates throughout 2023, we are likely to see carnage that is unlike anything we have ever seen before.

Personally, I have been stunned by how rapidly mortgage rates have risen.  According to Peter Schiff, the last time that average 30 year mortgage rates crossed the 6 percent threshold was just before the last housing crash…

Average 30-year mortgage rates have pushed to nearly 6.4%. The last time we saw mortgage rates over 6% was right before the housing crash of 2008. Until mid-April, mortgage rates were in the 4% to 5% range. Just one month ago, rates were 5.49%.

Lower-income homebuyers have already been priced out of the market by spiking mortgage rates. The houses that are selling tend to be in higher price ranges.

Officials at the Federal Reserve can see what is happening, but they consider taming inflation to be a much higher priority right now.

So the housing bubble will inevitably continue to implode, and the numbers for the industry will just get even uglier.  Here is more from Peter Schiff

Air is hissing out of the housing bubble faster and faster every week.

Pending sales plunged in June and the inventory of homes on the market jumped as mortgage rates continue to rapidly rise.

Pending home sales plunged by 16% year-over-year in June. This follows on the heels of a 12% drop in May and a 9% dip in April. June marked the 10th straight month of year-on-year declines in pending sales.

Some of the hottest markets in the country have started to cool off really fast.

For example, just look at what is happening in California

The pace of California home sales plunged 21% in June from a year earlier as soaring mortgage rates took a bite out of buyer interest, the state Realtors group reported Monday.

And what we are witnessing in Boise is really alarming.

Boise was once one of the hottest markets in the entire nation, but now sales are dropping faster than Joe Biden’s approval rating

Before governors relaxed stay-at-home orders two years ago, white-collar professionals were already fleeing their exorbitantly priced apartments in cities like San Francisco and Seattle. The biggest beneficiary of that WFH homebuying wave was undoubtedly Boise—where home prices skyrocketed 53%. You could even call it the poster child of the pandemic housing boom.

But that Boise honeymoon is over. While spiking mortgage rates have pushed the overall U.S. housing market into a slowdown, it has delivered a particularly hard blow to the Boise housing market. That has seen both Boise home sales plummet—down 28% on a year-over-year basis—and inventory levels surge—up 161% this year. It’s also chipping away at home values. According to Zillow, the median Boise home sales price fell 3.5% in June.

This downturn is going to have enormous implications for home builders as well.

Sales are falling, and a key measure of home builder confidence just declined for the seventh month in a row

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index, which measures the pulse of the single-family housing market, fell for the seventh consecutive month to 55, the lowest level since May 2020. It is the second-biggest, one-month decline in the survey’s 37-year history.

The only time that the index has fallen more in a single month was during the very early stages of the COVID pandemic.

National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard fears that things will continue to get worse in the months ahead, and he is warning that “we’re going to go into a recession” unless something dramatic happens…

“For the last seven straight months it has been going down and this is a huge drop – and I think all it says is, ‘Somebody do something or we’re going to go into a recession,’” Howard said.

I am sorry to tell you this Jerry, but we are already in a recession right now, and it is going to get really bad.

Our leaders have been making decisions that have been mind-numbingly bad for a long time, and now we are all going to suffer the consequences.

If you are searching for an easy way out of this mess, you can stop looking, because there isn’t one.

What we are heading for is going to make 2008 and 2009 look like a Sunday picnic, and it will shake our nation to the core.

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Journalist Glenn Greenwald Defends ‘Alex’s War’ Documentary, Slams Pro-Censorship Liberals

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Journalist Glenn Greenwald bashed “left-liberals” who are up in arms over the forthcoming documentary “Alex’s War,” based on Infowars founder Alex Jones, despite the film not yet being released.

In a pointed Twitter rant Monday, Greenwald criticized triggered liberals who “stupidly” believe journalists should only speak to people with whom they agree.

“Of course a bunch of left-liberals who believe journalists should only speak to left-liberals are upset about this — that’s why their faction is so irrelevant — but Alex Lee Moyer’s film about incel culture (“tfw no gf”) was a brilliantly objective study, as is this new film,” Greenwald tweeted.

Of course a bunch of left-liberals who believe journalists should only speak to left-liberals are upset about this — that's why their faction is so irrelevant — but Alex Lee Moyer's film about incel culture ("tfw no gf") was a brilliantly objective study, as is this new film: https://t.co/qGqHPab8br

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

Lee Moyer’s new film, which has seen unprecedented pre-sales on Apple iTunes, seeks to answer: “Who is Alex Jones? Is he a dangerous lunatic or a patriotic hero?”

The New York Times bestselling author went on to chastise pro-censorship leftists for choosing to side with ignorance, instead of knowledge when faced with issues they don’t truly understand.

With any significant phenomenon, one can choose to either to understand its roots or just jump up and down denouncing it. The old left always advocated understanding root causes (crime, terrorism, etc). The new version thinks you should never study or engage with anything Bad.

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

The Intercept co-founder added that Lee Moyer’s new documentary presents an objective perspective of Jones allowing the audience to come to their own conclusions on the controversial subject of the film.

The best documentaries avoid preaching and shoving pre-packaged beliefs down the audience's throat. They instead do their best to objectively show the phenomenon and its causes, and let the audience decide for themselves (!). @jacobin on "tfw no gf":https://t.co/cqk7cIJrBv

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

Comparing it to Lee Moyer’s previous film, “TFW NO GF,” which objectively looked at incel culture, Greenwald said “Alex’s War” “avoids sanctimony and posturing,” and “Shows the audience why Alex Jones happened,” adding he’s “excited” to host a Q&A alongside Jones and the director at an upcoming premiere.

This new Alex Jones doc by the same filmmaker, Alex Lee Moyer, debuts in Austin this month. Like her film on "incels," it avoids sanctimony and posturing. Shows the audience why Alex Jones happened. It's fascinating. I'm excited to speak at the preview:https://t.co/gw5yCBUlER

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

Importantly, Greenwald notes Jones was the canary in the coal mine in terms of cancel culture and Big Tech censorship, which have evolved to epic proportions over the last few years.

The film is already being censored by Big Tech, including Facebook, Google and TikTok. Jones was the first test case of Big Tech uniting to immediately "de-person" someone from the internet. Many warned how quickly that would grow. More here on the film:https://t.co/OnkBFsfauI

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

The renowned journalist also took issue with people on the internet falsely claiming the documentary legitimizes Jones and lends him credibility – while the film is still as yet unreleased.

Like clockwork, a bunch of liberal idiots who haven't seen the film arise to say it gives him "credibility." They have no idea what's in the film. One could easily walk away hating him. They just think the only way to deal with Bad Things is ignore them:https://t.co/WzRoFISpyz

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

“Anyway, not only would a rule that one speaks or engages with exclusively left-liberals be a corrupting and absurd way to do journalism, I also can’t think of a drearier or less interesting way to navigate life. Imagine: your whole world consists of Amy Klobuchar and Chris Hayes,” he pointed out, highlighting various instances in which journalists have conducted interviews with people they disagree with politically.

How fucking stupid does someone have to be to think that doing a film about someone or interviewing them means you think they're great people who have done great things? What kind of stunted brain can produce such a primitive belief? Only liberal culture: pic.twitter.com/3WLs6wx9ZX

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022


That journalists interview all kinds of people – good, bad & between – is one of those previously accepted conventions nobody ever questioned until liberals decreed 6 second ago that nobody they dislike should be "platformed": just as they decry publication of non-liberal op-eds.

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022


Anyway, one of the best aspects of being fully independent is that not only are you completely emancipated from what liberal establishments demand, but your reach and impact expand by virtue of that independence and by being attacked by them, given how much they're despised.

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

Greenwald credited the filmmakers for producing the independent documentary, especially as the progressive liberal establishment appears more and more to be embracing cancel culture and censorship.

Anyway, one of the best aspects of being fully independent is that not only are you completely emancipated from what liberal establishments demand, but your reach and impact expand by virtue of that independence and by being attacked by them, given how much they're despised.

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 18, 2022

“The world premiere of Alex’s War will take place in Austin on July 23rd, with Glenn Greenwald hosting a Q&A with director Alex Lee Moyer and subject Alex Jones live streamed on Rokfin afterwards,” the filmmakers announced in an email regarding the event.

On July 23rd ALEX’S WAR will World Premiere on the Big Screen with renowned Journalist Glenn Greenwald hosting a LIVE Q&A with Alex Jones and film director Alex Lee Moyer exclusively on Rokfin. Thanks @TheRokfin, @PlayNiceLtd and @ggreenwald !!!https://t.co/nc1NG2tUZF pic.twitter.com/fGPZhJTBog

— ALEX’S WAR (@AlexsWarMovie) July 18, 2022

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The Real Policy Error Is Expanding Debt and Calling It "Growth"

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Waste is not growth, and neither are the unlimited expansion of debt and speculative bubbles.

The financial punditry is whipping itself into a frenzy about a Federal Reserve "policy error," which is code for "if the music finally stops, we're doomed!" In other words, any policy which reduces the flow of juice sluicing through the sewage pipes of the financial system (credit, leverage and liquidity--the essential mechanisms of financialization and globalization) endangers the entire rickety, rotten structure of phantom wealth that's enriched the few at the expense of the many.

The entire notion that central bank policy makes or breaks the economy is the original Policy Error #1.That is to say, whatever policy a central bank pursues is a policy error because every policy is an attempt to manipulate the self-organizing cycle of credit / economic expansion and contraction.

The history of central banking is actually quite simple:

1. Central banks act to protect the wealth and power of those who own / control most of the wealth. This is their core unstated reason to exist.

2. To justify this absurdly transparent protection of the elite in the eyes of the public, central banks go through the motions of trying to extinguish the business / credit cycle, that is, trying to eliminate defaults and credit crunches which are the frequent but low-intensity fires that burn up the financial deadwood.

This destruction of excessive credit, leverage and liquidity is necessary to protect the forest--the entire economy-- from a much larger, out-of-control conflagration.

Central banks sell this endless expansion of financialization to the public as "we're getting rid of those horrible nasty recessions that hurt all you little folk," but in letting the deadwood pile up ever higher, central banks are only guaranteeing the eventual conflagration will consume the entire forest.

This is basically what happened in 2008-09: the deadwood caught fire despite the best efforts of central banks and almost burned down the entire forest.

Anything that constricts the expansion of financialization (credit, leverage and liquidity) constricts the expansion of the phantom wealth of elites, and so central banks are loathe to limit credit expansion.Central banks and economists need a cover story for this dynamic, and so they purposefully call debt expansion "growth": hey, look, the economy is expanding, everybody's getting richer, our policies are working!

Nice, but this isn't reality. The reality is the top few get much, much richer than the little folk.That's the only possible output of financialization, which generates hyper-rewards for those few with the most expansive access to credit, leverage and liquidity: corporations, financiers and the super-wealthy.

Every policy that protects the deadwood is a policy error, which means every policy of central banks is a policy error. The one and only useful role of central banks is to be a short-term lender of last resort in financial crunches in which the deadwood catches fire and excessive credit, leverage and liquidity is consumed.

The deadwood burning greatly reduces the risk of the forest being destroyed, but some enterprises that are not overleveraged find that they're no longer able to roll over their short-term debt due to lenders cutting off lines of credit. A credit crunch can burn down otherwise prudent enterprises, and so central banks can protect well-managed businesses that need short-term credit by being the lender of last resort.

Credit panics don't last long. Loans of 90 days are typically enough to tide over those firms who need credit lines to function.

But instead of this limited role, central banks are always trying to expand credit, leverage and liquidity under the guise of "promoting growth". All that they're really doing is expanding financial deadwood by enabling the expansion of excessive waste and fraud. Thanks to central banks, the frivolous conspicuous consumption of the central-bank funded elite is glorified as "growth," along with the complete waste of planned obsolescence and speculative bubbles that generate the illusion of capital expansion.

Waste is not growth, and neither are the unlimited expansion of debt and speculative bubbles.Every policy of central banks is a policy error with the sole exception of short-term lending in standard business-credit cycles in which credit crunches cleanse the system of the deadwood of excessive credit, leverage and liquidity as a means of protecting the entire forest from destruction.

When $100 trillion in global deadwood-debt burns to the ground, that merely returns global debt to the levels of 2012. Central bank policies guarantee the forest will be consumed by an uncontrolled conflagration. That's the cost of claiming waste and debt are "growth" and protecting the phantom wealth of the few at the expense of the many.

Want Hope and Real Growth? Let the Dead Forest of Corruption and Fed Manipulation Burn Down (October 30, 2020)

The Yellowstone Analogy and The Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism (May 18, 2009)

No Recession Ever Again? The Yellowstone Analogy (November 8, 2019)

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Gallup: Confidence in K-12 education plunges 'drastically'

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New polling results released by Gallup show that back around 2004 more respondents to a poll were satisfied with K-12 education in the U.S. than dissatisfied.

That happened again, briefly, around 2019.

But not for a majority of the past 20-plus years and certain not now.

The results drew the comment from Just the News that barely one-quarter of Americans – actually 28% -- trust the public school system.

Most of the time over the last 20 years those who have been unhappy with public schools have outnumbered those who like the system roughly 54-44.

The report explained, "The confidence Americans have in the United States public school system has fallen drastically and is currently close to the all-time low of 26% recorded in 2014."

Only 28% said they have a great deal of confidence, or quite a lot of confidence, in schools.

"Trust has fallen sharply since the all-time high of 62% in 1975, though it briefly rebounded to 41% in 2020. In 2021, the rate of trust fell nearly 10 percentage points to 32%, and dropped again to 28% in 2022," the poll said.

The last two years have been marked by the closure of most schools because of COVID-19, and the resulting online classes for many students.

What that meant was that parents actually could hear and see what public school teachers were doing – and many justifiable objected to leftist indoctrination being delivered to their children.

That resulted in teachers trying, mostly unsuccessfully, to have parents banned from listening to or watching those classes along with their children.

"The poll illustrates the differing degrees of trust held by the country's two major political parties," Just the News commented. "Among Democrats, 43% say they have confidence in the school system, compared to just 14% of Republicans. The rate among independents is 29%."

The developments in recent years have boosted those in the GOP who have little faith in the leftist schools, where decisions often are made for curriculum and such by activists in the leftist teachers' unions.

"Republican faith in the public schools has nosedived in recent years. Since 2020, an 8-point gap between Republicans reporting their trust in the system as 'very little/none' and those reporting 'a great deal/a lot' of trust has widened into a 36-point gap," the report said.

The survey also revealed 12% of respondents say their school-aged children have worried about safety in schools, 21% say racial segregation is very serious, and 53% say the government needs to address that.

The significance of a college education is declining, with only 53% saying it is very important today, down from 70% in 2013.

And while almost two-thirds like the ideas of free community colleges and free four-year universities, only a fraction believed the government would be able to pay the costs of those programs.

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Our Entire Civilization Is Structured Around Keeping Us From Realizing We Can Do This



Rise, like lions after slumber In unvanquishable number! Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you: Ye are many — they are few! The video footage coming out of Sri Lanka right now has been the recurring nightmare of every ruler throughout history.

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The Decade of Vaccination: WHO Estimates “Vaccines” Will Reduce the World’s Population by 15%

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David Martin, PhD, presents evidence that Covid-19 injections are not vaccines, but bioweapons that are being used as a form of genocide across the global population. The spike protein that the Covid-19 […]

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NYU School of Law Warns Digital ID “Paving a Digital Road to Hell”



New York University’s Center for Human Rights and Global Justice has issued a chilling warning about the potential dangers to human rights posed by the push for digital identity.

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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Trump's education boss reveals most important things GOP can do to reform education

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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos delivers remarks prior President Trump's signing of an Executive Order on the White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative July 9, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House photo by Tia Dufour)

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos delivers remarks prior President Trump's signing of an Executive Order on the White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative July 9, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Official White House photo by Tia Dufour)

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  • Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos believes Republicans need to focus on five points of reform for the American education system, with the most important being educational freedom.
  • “The last two years, children have been held hostage to this cause or these multiple causes and a system that too many of them cannot escape,” DeVos told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
  • DeVos believes there is still a pathway for Republicans to eliminate the Department of Education and they should take it.

The Biden administration’s damage to public education can be undone by Republicans with a few important reforms, former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

DeVos has a five-point plan to reform education that Republicans should campaign on now and implement when they retake Congress, she told the DCNF. The five points include education freedom, eliminating the Department of Education (DOE), supporting multiple pathways to post-K-12 education, federal student aid reform and restoring Title IX.

DeVos told the DCNF that educational freedom, or the ability of parents to send their children to a wider array of schools, is the most important reform. A free education environment will allow students to receive funds to transfer from public schools to different education options such as charter schools, private schools and homeschooling, DeVos explained.

“The last two years, children have been held hostage to this cause or these multiple causes and a system that too many of them cannot escape,” DeVos told the DCNF. “The solution to that is to have policies that will actually allow the resources to follow the family, to follow the child, to wherever their family decides they’re going to learn best.”

While the Trump administration failed to significantly shrink the DOE, DeVos believes it is still possible and necessary for Republicans to do, she told the DCNF.

“Shrink or do away with the Department of Education. I think that Republicans have talked about it for many, many years, but I think it actually would be feasible to do, practically speaking, by blocking grants to the states, which is what we proposed, in the last two years of our budget and presented to Congress to debate. There was some interest among Republicans but not enough to get a lot of airspeed,” DeVos told the DCNF. “Just watching how the system has performed or not performed the last two years, I think makes this argument of shrinking the department to be much more potent.”

As college enrollment is down nationwide, DeVos believes apprenticeship programs need to be expanded because it benefits young people to learn through experience, she said to the DCNF.

“We need to be supporting multiple pathways post-K-12 years, including expanding apprenticeship opportunities. The Trump administration established an industry that recognized apprenticeship programs, which then the Biden administration immediately did away with because it didn’t require participants to be union members,” DeVos told the DCNF.

Reversing Biden’s Title IX changes is another important issue for DeVos because of the way Biden’s plans will fundamentally change women’s sports, she told the DCNF. The Biden administration’s proposed extension of Title IX could make public schools let biological men participate in women’s sports and share the same locker rooms as the female athletes.

DeVos elaborates on her plan to save the American education system, as well her time in the Trump administration, in her book “Hostages No More,” which was released on June 21.

“The American creativity, ingenuity and entrepreneurship is going to more than rise to the occasion when families are empowered with those resources to make those decisions and choices for their kids,” DeVos told the DCNF.

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