Education bloat is crushing taxpayers.
Look at the Department of Education—1,315 bureaucrats gone, saving billions. States already handle 92% of K-12 decisions anyway.
The federal DOE's $80B budget?
Pure redundancy when they contribute just 8% of total funding.
That waste didn't just vanish—it was exposed.
DOGE uncovered $30M+ in slush funds going to pet projects instead of classrooms.
Meanwhile, core programs like Pell Grants keep running without the bloated middleman.
But patching holes isn't enough.
The whole broken system needs rebuilding. Reform means tracking every dollar and making sure funding reaches students, not bureaucrats.
State-level agencies already manage schools more effectively. The proof? When DOE staff got cut, protest turnout flopped.
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