The Education Department plans to announce Tuesday that it will move multiple parts of the agency to other federal departments, an unprecedented and unilateral effort to dismantle an agency created by Congress to ensure all Americans have equal access to educational opportunity and better coordinate federal programs.

The move was described by three people informed of the plan ahead of the announcement. Two of these people said six offices within the department would be shifted elsewhere; the third person said it was at least two.

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    Ok but, education is a subsidy for corporations. It makes sure we’re educated enough to be worth hiring. Among other things, education is important in making us competitive.

    Nobody should want this except for traitorous elites ready to leave the country the instant the tap runs dry. Even the most soulless neolib/conservative ought to realize education is necessary.

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      It also is going to lead to the most obvious and predictable violations in food safety, etc.

      The republican war on germ theory is only going to end with a bunch of people being poisoned.

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      education is a subsidy for corporations

      It’s a perquisite for domestic development of professional labor. But where those laborers work is dictated by their access to capital. Corporate monopolization of real estate and advanced machinery forces professional workers into their employment. The act of publicly provisioning education isn’t what yields subsidy. Its the caging of graduates into privately owned industries through control of physical and intellectual properties.

      Nobody should want this except for traitorous elites ready to leave the country the instant the tap runs dry.

      I think you’re getting out ahead of your skis.

      Trump defends U-turn on Chinese student visas after Maga backlash

      The White House has said that those 600,000 student visas will be issued over the next two years, in line with numbers issued in previous years.

      The plan isn’t for American plutocrats to pick up and leave. It is to swing open the doors of the Guest Worker program and import millions of professionally skilled indentured servants.

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        I think you’re describing the plan, while I’m predicting the chimaera that will be born from conflicting politics. Billionaires have a plan but they aren’t gods. How will the country exist when we’re all sidelined and corporations import slaves? Will Palantir et al usher in a new paradigm? Is modern surveillance the eponymous straw on our backs? I just think that billionaires won’t get what they want, and that they hit very hard, and the result of those two facts implies we’re going to be beaten to within an inch of our lives.

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          How will the country exist when we’re all sidelined and corporations import slaves?

          Asking this to my good friends George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. They said it’ll all blow over in another four score and seven years, and not to worry about it in the meantime.

          Is modern surveillance the eponymous straw on our backs?

          I’d say its the padlock on the gate. A lot of people are (justifiably) quite paranoid as to how their actions and interests are being surveilled. A lot of police action has targeted activist groups, going straight back to the Nixon Era, and successfully disrupted local efforts to impose reforms democratically or through direct labor action.

          I just think that billionaires won’t get what they want

          Historically speaking, that’s rarely been the case. They get what they want. But its often a Monkey’s Paw, resulting in unintended consequences that send them scrambling to the next plan. In this case, flooding the US labor market with a bunch of lower paid foreign professionals and expecting them to supplant all the highly trained locals with title to much of the residential property in a tight housing market with rapidly increasing rents… I can read a whole host of downstream ramifications resulting from this decision.

          At the same time, we’ve invested heavily in a policing system that runs roughshod over civil rights for even native born citizens. So he’s going to import 600,000 obviously non-white people and put them right next door to several thousand ICE agents just tearing around town looking for anyone non-white to deport?

          Seems like a recipe for disaster to me. But what do I know? I’m not a billionaire.