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Joined at the hip

11 Thursday Jun 2026

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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54th Legislative District, American Federation for Children, Brandon Phelps, defunding public education, Grifters, missouri, PAC, right wingnuts, school privatization, Trump cult

It’s kind of difficult to distance yourself from an increasing unpopular and disengaged cult leader when his dark money people keep dumping mailers in your district joining the two of you at the hip.

Brandon Phelps (r) [2025 file photo].

Still no complaints from Brandon Phelps (r) about these PAC expenditures.

In today’s mail:

“President Trump’s school choice agenda is a grand slam!….”

Privatizing K-12 education and defunding Warrensburg R-VI Schools is not going to go over very well in this legislative district.

“….Representative Brandon Phelps
Stood up for President Trump and our families when we needed it most….”

What, no mention of affordable housing, access to affordable health care, nor grocery and gas prices? Go figure.

“…Education Freedom Agenda…”

If you’re sitting at a table with grifters and you’re wondering who the mark is, it’s you.

Paid for by American Federation for Children, Inc.
[….]

Who?

[….] The American Federation for Children (AFC) is a conservative 501(c)(4) dark money group that promotes the school privatization agenda via the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and other avenues. It is the 501(c)(4) arm of the 501(c)(3) non-profit group the Alliance for School Choice.[1] The group was organized and is funded by the billionaire DeVos family, who are the heirs to the Amway fortune. [….]

American Federation for Children
November 30, 2016
Bill Oberndorf will succeed Betsy DeVos as chairman of the American Federation for Children. Bill brings more than 25 years of experience in helping to advance the cause of parental choice and education freedom. Read more about him!
[….]

About AFC

THE CAUSE
When funding for education follows students to the school of their choice, families win. We believe all parents should have a wide range of high-quality educational options to choose from, regardless of income.
[….]

What could possibly go wrong?

“…When funding for education follows students to the school of their choice…” Defunding local public schools.

Nope.

Follow the money. It’s always the money.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: dismantle the public good, privatize everything (July 28, 2018)

Campaign Finance: Public education, eh? (September 15, 2019)

Campaign Finance: oxymoron (July 14, 2020)

Campaign Finance: of, by, and for the children (July 24, 2020)

Campaign Finance: in a name, sort of (October 6, 2020)

Campaign Finance: Who profits? (July 12, 2022)

Campaign Finance: Why not just name it ‘The Committee to Defund Public Education in Missouri’? (July 11, 2024)

Campaign Finance: the money behind the “school choice” voucher scam designed to defund public education (July 30, 2024)

What a friend we have in Donald (r), and Betsy, and…June 10, 2026)

What a friend we have in Donald (r), and Betsy, and…

10 Wednesday Jun 2026

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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54th Legislative District, American Federation for Children, Brandon Phelps, defunding public education, missouri, PAC, right wingnuts, school privatization, Trump cult

It’s kind of difficult to distance yourself from an increasing unpopular and disengaged cult leader when his dark money people dump a mailing in your district joining the two of you at the hip.

Brandon Phelps (r) [2025 file photo].

And, so far, no complaints from Brandon Phelps (r).

In the mail this week:

Representative Brandon Phelps
Stood up for President Trump and our families when we needed it most
Call & thank him for fighting for Missouri parents and kids!
[….]
Voted to fully fund public schools
Championed school choice for families
Expanded parental rights
Raised pay for Missouri teachers

“…Championed school choice for families…” Uh, we’re certain the patrons of and teachers and professionals serving Warrensburg R-VI Schools would like to know about this.

Thank you!
Representative Brandon Phelps
For standing with President Trump & his education freedom agenda

Donald Trump (r) is calling the shots for our local public schools? Yeah, no.

Paid for by American Federation for Children, Inc.
[….]

Who?

[….] The American Federation for Children (AFC) is a conservative 501(c)(4) dark money group that promotes the school privatization agenda via the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and other avenues. It is the 501(c)(4) arm of the 501(c)(3) non-profit group the Alliance for School Choice.[1] The group was organized and is funded by the billionaire DeVos family, who are the heirs to the Amway fortune. [….]

American Federation for Children
November 30, 2016
Bill Oberndorf will succeed Betsy DeVos as chairman of the American Federation for Children. Bill brings more than 25 years of experience in helping to advance the cause of parental choice and education freedom. Read more about him!
[….]

About AFC

THE CAUSE
When funding for education follows students to the school of their choice, families win. We believe all parents should have a wide range of high-quality educational options to choose from, regardless of income.
[….]

What could possibly go wrong?

“…When funding for education follows students to the school of their choice…” Defunding local public schools. Yeah, that’ll go over really well in the 54th Legislative District.

Follow the money. It’s always the money.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: dismantle the public good, privatize everything (July 28, 2018)

Campaign Finance: Public education, eh? (September 15, 2019)

Campaign Finance: oxymoron (July 14, 2020)

Campaign Finance: of, by, and for the children (July 24, 2020)

Campaign Finance: in a name, sort of (October 6, 2020)

Campaign Finance: Who profits? (July 12, 2022)

Campaign Finance: Why not just name it ‘The Committee to Defund Public Education in Missouri’? (July 11, 2024)

Campaign Finance: the money behind the “school choice” voucher scam designed to defund public education (July 30, 2024)

Getting schooled

13 Tuesday May 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Eric Schmitt, social media, US Senate

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Eric Schmitt (r) [2024 file photo].

Yesterday:

Eric Schmitt
[May 12, 2025]
Senator Eric Schmitt
[May 12, 2025]
Every child, no matter their background or zip code, deserves a quality education.
Passing the Educational Choice for Children Act will help make school choice a reality for kids across America.
[….]

Some of the responses:

Eric Schmitt, yet Missouri (like other Red states) has been consistently ranked among the worst in education. What have you done in your career to help with that? Not a damn thing.

School choice has been proven NOT to provide quality education for all children. Just the opposite. Those who already could afford private education pay less. The rest of the children get left behind.

vouchers and school choice do not make education accessible for all
It takes money away from public schools, and makes private schools more accessible to the rich.
What happens to all of the other kids who not only do not benefit from vouchers but who now have even worse public school systems?
Or do we just not care about them?

the rich can already afford private school, choice allows lower income folks to attend private school

look at the research. School choice time and time again benefits the rich, not those who truly need it.

Families have always had a choice of where to send their children to school. Stop trying to dismantle public education.

Yup cuz the rich kids need a coupon.

Hmmmmmm if only there were… schools… in every community… like, community schools! And they were… hmmmm…. Funded?!! Wow! I think you’re on to something here… a series of schools funded by the government and managed by, oh, we’ll call it “the department of education” —— yeah. I agree! Let’s fund our community schools and ensure they’re high quality!!

No, it’s not about funding. Schools that spend more do so because they need to make up for poor living situations. These same schools struggle with performance because these students have more challenging home lives.
Zip code is the most closely correlated determinant of academic performance. Secure home lives and involved parents determine performance above all else.
This is why private schools can often appear to perform better. It’s self selecting. By the way, private schools have to requirement to admit marginal students, so any comparison to public schools are poor by design.

[….] Selection bias skews averages because private schools don’t keep poor students. The don’t take disabled students.
Compare income adjusted demographics and performance is the same.

if we know that the root of academic performance is family life how do we repair this so that students may benefit? I personally think universal healthcare is a start.

Bingo!

Eric, this legislation accelerates the undermining and destruction of the public school systems.

He considers that a feature, not a bug.

Not about choice…..gutting public education….too democratic…..funnel public funds to private schools run by religious organizations or their billionaire oligarchs…..to rich people who already can afford to send their children to private school……which can pick and choose…..what happens to children with IEPs? All laid out in Project 2025….written by white Christian Nationalist and those in Opus Dei. [….]

This is just a subsidy for parents who would already likely send their kids to a private school. Now they just get to do it on the taxpayers’ dime while resources are being diverted from already underfunded poor public schools. Another grift by those who think they are smarter than the rest of us.

everyone’s taxes go to public education. It’s a vested interest of the entire community to have an educated public.

yeah…people say that, but it’s simplistic and somewhat misleading. US middle class students do just as well as other middle class students in most other industrialized nations. That’s actually impressive considering US kids spend less days in a classroom. But US public education has notably higher rates of poverty than most other countries. Furthermore, because of the backwards way the US funds education, students in poverty tend to actually have less funding than middle class students. So if you factor in poverty, thr US holds its own.

The establishment of a free public education was never about your personal children. It was to create a society in which the electorate and future employees could help make society as a whole more cohesive and prosperous for all. That is why those without children, elderly people whose children are grown and many others still are required to pay. It is about supporting the type of communities we want to live in. If you choose to pay for another type of education for your children, that is certainly your right, but it doesn’t absolve you of helping pay for a benefit that supports your entire community.

School choice has failed in every US state that has attempted it. Pass.

I’d say let us vote on it, but we’ve seen how that played out to “give it to the states.”
Voted for abortion rights, we spent the entire legislative session fighting against all the bills republicans were trying to pass to overturn the will of the voters.
We voted for workers rights and guess what… republicans spent the entire session trying to scrub the vote saying the language on the ballot was illegal and the voters were confused about what they were voting for.
Education vouchers have been overwhelmingly unpopular in every state trying to force it onto its citizens. Any politician who pushes this is a sell out to private schools and their interests.
Who from Herzog is funding your campaign for reelection? Follow the money and I bet there’s a tie in there somewhere.

Nice word salad to cover up the REAL reason.

My tax dollars should go to only public schools…………not private institutions, especially not those related to religious ones.
PS: Why aren’t you worried about lack of health care and Head Start instead?

No, public dollars are not divided up into who goes to what school. There are many childless folks that pay into the taxing system to help pay for public education. We are some of them.
Do I vote yes on every school levy? I do, because I know investing in our children is important, and previous generations invested in me! But if public schools are not ‘good’ enough for your kids………..then you pay for the privilege of sending them to private schools, but don’t ask me to spend my money to do so. Especially not religious-based private schools.

I couldn’t imagine being as big a coward as you are.

Hey Eric? What say you about the Melon Felon trying to accept a $300 MILLION gift from Qatar? Do you have any spine at all to stand up against this nonsense?

Multiple news reports say it’s $400 million.

Personally, I’d like to take this to the next level and have vouchers from community parks so some people can subsidize sending their kids to private country clubs.

We see what you did there.

This right here is bullshit. Public money, public schools. Private schools are fine, that is your choice. “Universal”?
I thought Repugs were all for states handling their business? Well MO is an R state and they just gave private schools 50 million taxpayer dollars. How much more do they freaking need to pick the kids they want to play sports?

MASA. Make Americans Stupid Again.

Risky and Reckless.

Just another grift

28 Tuesday Jan 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Mark Alford, social media

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Mark Alford (r) [2024 file photo].

Today:

Congressman Mark Alford
[January 28, 2025]
It’s National School Choice Week. Parents deserve to make choices that work best for their children’s education.
We will continue to support policy that keeps parents in the driver’s seat, so they can make the best decisions for their family!
[….]

Think about all those small rural school districts.

Some of the responses:

It’s national Defund Public Schools Week, bootlicker.

How’s it feel to be made totally irrelevant? And WE are still paying for your golf trips [….]

Parents are free to pay tuition and send their child to any private or religious school they want. Or to move to another public school district.
The US or Missouri spends one tax dollar on a religious or private school and I vote no on every bond issue from now on.

How about allowing choices of not having the 10 commandments or prayer crammed down our children’s throats in public schools Mark?

that’s not what he stands for. He thinks we should all be Christian nationalists.

You are Missourians biggest joke yet,trump patsy

TRUMP to put a 25% tariff on all semi conductors from Taiwan.
Doesn’t he realize it takes 3-5 years to ramp up production in the United States? (The TSMC lab in Arizona has been under construction for almost 10 years)
One of the many ironies of tariffs, especially “to protect domestic manufacturing”, is that they make lots of domestic manufacturers worse by raising input costs.
Get ready for increased prices, increased layoffs at factories.
Oh and get ready for another shortage of new cars, too.
Is this the Golden Age???

The Project 2025 plan is to destroy American education.
Why?
Isn’t that what Communist China did? Get rid of the educated people first?

By “school choice”, Mark means getting taxpayers to fund religious indoctrination centers….

ANother MAGA attack on Democracy.
“Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.”
-Franklin D. Roosevelt

Stop taking money from public schools, and giving it to private, religious schools.

Otherwise known as “Defund Public Schools.” Let’s further underfund public education and put our rural schools districts, 2/3s are already in four day weeks due to poor funding, at further risk.
The rural areas continue to vote for politicians who gut our rural communities; politicians that cut funding for public education, make sure the child care deserts never get aid, and let rural hospitals close.

Make sure you thank the mango menace for cutting funding authorized by congress. I guess mark and crew are good with giving up their power and responsibilities and letting him overstep again. Ya’all should be happy.

There will be no choice for rural schoolchildren, they will just lose funding.

for a guy that campaigned so heavily in rural Missouri you would think Congressman Mark Alford would have heard that message loud and clear. Apparently those voices in DC just mean more to him. [….] rural schools be damned.

Make their own choice, but not with taxpayer money.

Just like the water ,in Henry county,you knew it was contaminated , talk about someone in the drivers seat , because it’s not you! What parent would want you to keep children safe , when you did nothing for their water systems!

called his Raymore office this morning and according to the lady who answered the phone. This isn’t Alfords problem. It’s a state and local issue not federal. So Henry County residents your Congressman doesn’t care unless there is a camera and microphone close.

FOR ANYONE WHO USES MEALS ON WHEELS.
Trump just cut their grants. Dont know when the money will be re-started.
Meal delivery can be impacted as soon as next Monday.
Call your members of Congress TODAY.

School choice means you’re paying for rich peoples private schools for their children while poor children get the shaft.

How were disabled kids treated in the “Golden Age” Mark?
sent to “workshops” instead of schools where they worked for pennies a day.
My uncle made Levelor blinds and made maybe $1 a day. For a multi billion dollar business.

And for folks in Missouri‘a rural areas, what choice do they have? This is a joke. You have no clue how to help education, but you’d rather not have an educated electorate, either. You want serfs, not citizens.

The people of Missouri deserve more than a yes man , do you have any original ideas?

School choice is only for those WITH a choice. Most don’t. How many choices in your district Mark?

How about school lunches? How about Head Start? What Mark nothing?
Pull your head up and quit licking Shittler!

Marky Mark, just STFU

Public education is the third rail of rural Missouri politics, Mark.

Dumbass.

Campaign Finance: Why not just name it ‘The Committee to Defund Public Education in Missouri’?

11 Thursday Jul 2024

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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AFC Victory Fund, campaign finance, defunding public education, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, right wingnuts

It would be much more accurate.

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

243038 07/11/2024 AFC Victory Fund AFC Victory Fund 228 S Washington St Ste 115 Alexandria VA 22314 7/9/2024 $633,500.00

[emphasis added]

Also, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

From their web site:

AFC Announces Launch of Affiliated “AFC Victory Fund” Super PAC
[….]
Dallas, TX – The American Federation for Children is pleased to announce the official launch of AFC Victory Fund, a national Super PAC that will take AFC’s work of championing school choice and empowering parents to the next level.

During the 2024 election cycle, AFCVF will be a powerful force in state legislative races nationwide, devoting at least $10 million in support of school choice champions and against opponents. [….]

$633,500.00 is a big chunk of that $10,000,000,00.

Sure, a $5,000.00 tax credit will allow you to send your kids to a private school in your area at $20,000.00 a pop. Not for anybody most of us know. Nah, it’ll just give wealthy people a tax credit to subsidize sending their kids to a private school while defunding your public schools.

MO-GOP’s Voucher

25 Saturday Feb 2023

Posted by penroseonpolitics in Missouri General Assembly

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Because I are an education expert

31 Saturday Dec 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House, social media

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On the road to defunding public education:

Darin Chappell @DKChappell
I’ve heard the arguments, and examined the data. I am convinced it is time for school choice in Missouri.

No child should be confined to a failing school simply because of his/her zip code. The only decision makers for where a child should be educated are the parents.
12:05 AM · Dec 31, 2022

Some of the responses:

Care to share the data, Darin? I’d love to see it.

Defund public schools, transfer the money to private interests, profit!

I like how easily “school choice” proponents concede to failing schools instead of working to make them better schools.
An F U to the kids that remain at those schools

Fun fact Missouri schools would not be failing if the MO GOP hadn’t been systematically working to defund public education for the last 20+ years.

Dude, you did no research.

Your words do nothing but repeat what the Koch driven school choice people say.

“School Choice” will always be for those that can afford it. Prove me wrong.

You’ve examined the data?

Please share all of it specifically.

Have you really examined the data? If you had, you would see it shows school choice mainly just ends up giving public money to families who are already in private schools. Private schools also don’t do any better academically than public schools when you adjust for income.

If you don’t live in a metropolitan area, where’s the choice?

Wouldn’t be any failing schools if MO would properly fund them.

I see you have the nice Republican/DeVos talking point. Show the data.

Are you for removing tax money from the state to give to private schools that only accept certain students?

That’s how it’s designed to work.

You clearly have NOT examined the data, and I’m skeptical you’ve listened to anyone who opposes the destruction of public education.

Standard conservative policy: starve a public service to the point of failure, point at the system you broke and say “See? It’s broken! Public services don’t work!” then divert the funds to a private model that delivers greater inequality and (bonus!) religious indoctrination.

We have open enrollment available. Also, who will transport students? That costs a lot of money. What about students with disabilities? Private and charter schools don’t have to accept all students. Sit in a classroom all day.

I would also like to see the data. How are we suppose to support an idea or even debate an idea without evidence?

Please share the data. I’ll compare it with the level of funding over the years and see if there’s any correlation. If true, then I would argue that politicians intentionally sabotaged our schools as part of a larger agenda of re-routing public funds to private institutions.

Share the data, please.

We rank 49th in school funding. Can you imagine what we could do if we actually funded our schools and educators?

So shouldn’t the school receive more funding to fix problems rather than abandoning it?

more adequate | fixed it for you

You want tax dollars to go into the pockets of your rich friends that own private schools, just say it out loud already.

Shhhh.

If schools are failing, you’re responsible. The teachers and administrators of any school wants a quality education for all of their students. You have failed to give them the resources to do the job.

There’s that.

“I’ve heard the arguments, and examined the data”, you mean you’ve had your pockets lined? What data are you referring to? FUND PUBLIC SCHOOLS! Missouri is 49th in teacher pay, we have a 6.3 billion dollar surplus. There are NO excuses. FUND OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

“I don’t mind condemning disadvantaged people under the guise of helping the “right” people.” Sure friend, sure.

Exactly this.

Maybe you should try equitably funding school districts instead of using “school choice” as a crutch for failed Republican policies.

Try using your 20 year GOP Supermajority in Missouri to improve public education instead of destroying it.

They have a plan.

It’s kinda hard for public schools to succeed when states continue to underfund schools and underfund teachers but I know that the long game here!!Its amazing old white conservative so called Christians want to take it back to 1830!

The arguments and data that exist only in your head.

So you don’t care if the schools in Rogersville close? With over 2000 kids that would likely devastate the local economy. As long as you get campaign money though, right?

It’s a scam. Attempting to drive public schools into privatization.

Profit!

So you’ll write a law to ensure private schools can not charge any amount beyond what the government will pay? Sounds great!

No profit. Not gonna happen.

You made this up. Research shows that public schools offer the best education, are more transparent to parents and provide a sense of community. You’re a charter shill.

School choice doesn’t fix problems. It does absolutely nothing to address why schools are having problems. Terrible policy for lawmakers to take up.

Nope that means the school gets to choose the students.

If you’re a family of 4 living on $32,000/year living north of Rogersville on hwy B, what choice do you have?

1/ I have heard the arguments & examined the data. I’m convinced its time for the state to average the state & local per pupil spending in the 5 highest performing districts in the state & state fund every public district that same combined amt. Put that $6 billion to good use

Public Schools were setup so all ppl regardless of class can attend What is taught there is to be neutral as possible We pay taxes for the whole of society just like infrastructure
If you want something else you pay for it out of pocket This should be the end of that conversation

Curious as to how much in campaign contributions Herzog donated to you?

They didn’t have to, he ran unopposed:

Election Results
Official Election Returns
State of Missouri – General Election, November 08, 2022, Tuesday, November 8, 2022
As announced by the Board of State Canvassers on Friday, December 9, 2022

State Representative – District 137 (15 of 15 Precincts Reported)

Darin Chappell Republican 13,708 100.0%
Total Votes 13,708

Also, as a “Conservative Constitutionalist,” what are your feelings on the 3/5 Compromise? Time to bring it back, or does your constitutionalist conservatism only go so far? On that tip: Care to *define* “conservative constitutionalism?” Can you do so using specifics?

Have you considered… I don’t know… funding schools? Like where were you educated?

Heh. Because I are an education expert

So your solution, instead of improving schools, is to take away money from “bad” schools, which are “bad” because they’re already underfunded. For example Kirkwood has the “best” school. Average home value is over 400k. Ranked 100th is aurora R8 where the values are under 200k

So we should follow along cause another MoGOPer says they examined the data? Was the data the amount private companies will make per pupil?

Profit!

Invest in schools, it is the most efficient and effective way to save and improve public education. Choice takes resources away from many to help a few. Robbing from the needy to help the rich. #SchoolChoice is a failed program.

So the GOP approach to “starve the beast and it will die” approach to eliminate public schools is working it seems.

That’s their plan.

Twenty years of GOP budget cuts on the necks of our kids is the origin. Let’s equalize school fu[n]ding across zip codes then and allow local schools to compete. But then again, that’s not your intent, is it?

Since ‘choice’ is the key word…they will ‘select’ only the best which allows them to look successful…behavior, slower learners, special education students will be not be selected.
The actual purpose is to fund parents that select private and religious schools!

That’s their plan.

What data did you examine? Care to share? Also, what choices do sparsely populated areas have?

So quick question, when parents opt out and go to a “choice” school. Is a bus provided? Before care/ after care? Do you know who will be left behind? Those without the means to get to the “choice” schools.

Profit!

The data shows that more school funding (and family affluence) contributes to better educational achievement. The answer is to assure ALL schools are adequately funded.

Wow. No hope from you for improving public education in underserved areas? No wonder Missouri has a reputation of being a backwater hell hole. Lazy representatives.

“School Choice” is the “Right to Work” of the “Contract With America” #MObullshit

Bingo!

What a bunch of BS! No taxpayer money should be used for private schools. That is just another means of segregation! Public schools would be better funded if they were a priority, but you only want to educate those that a few legislators think are worthy instead of everyone.

You’re an idiot if you think this gaslighting works!

Please cite the “data”. Otherwise your comments are just more moronic drivel. Your opinions are NOT facts.

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