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Last week, we highlighted a tweet from top teachers union boss Randi Weingarten, showing off the airplane in which she was jetting around the country to conduct in-person meetings. Weingarten a major Biden ally and a key player in a powerful Democratic special interest lobby also raised eyebrows by deflecting pointed questions about re-opening schools by launching an identity-focused attack on Jews who ve joined in the criticism:
Nearly half the country’s public school students are still attending school remotely, a product of complicated logistics, parent preferences and, at least in some places, resistance by teachers to returning to in-person instruction. This last force has generated criticism of teachers’ unions, such as Weingarten’s, for exercising outsized force in the lives of American families. Why should the teachers union in San Francisco or Los Angeles, for example, get to overrule the wishes of families who want their children in schoo