Give thanks for America's common sense
This holiday, I'm thankful for the common sense of the American people.
Like any other group of 300 million individuals, many of them have character flaws, harbor prejudices and make their share of mistakes. But, in most cases, they're enterprising, optimistic, resilient and generous. And while they try to be fair and reasonable, many also know where to draw the line.
They want to support teachers and give public schools the tools they need to succeed, even if it means passing new bond measures. But when they feel that teachers' unions are holding up necessary reforms to serve their own interests, they will rise up.
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