This post is a real tour de force. That means that Mercedes Schneider has managed to say something truly original, which I hope you will read in full.
Betsy DeVos is constantly saying how much she wants the best for every child, how urgent it is to let parents have charter schools, voucher schools, for-profit schools, cybercharters, almost anything but public schools. Despite her protestations, she is contemptuous of public schools and has spent many millions through her American Federation for Children to advance privatization.
So zmercedes uses her post to tell you what Betsy would say if she spoke her mind, without covering up any of her thoughts.
She begins like this.
“First of all, I’d like to thank all of you for coming because I appreciate yet another opportunity to campaign in a manner that ultimately promotes my favorite minority, the one to which I belong: America’s elite among elite, those possessing the top .1% in American net worth.
“One way to understand my elitist motivations is to study the history and positions of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Of course, I would have preferred that ALEC be kept from public awareness, which it was for almost four decades. However, the unfortunate truth is that those without the interests of corporate America in mind destroyed that beautiful ALEC secrecy in 2012.
“The ALEC end game is to supplant federal control over states with corporate control. We prefer to promote this idea as federalism, or state control. The reality is states are ripe for control, and that control might as well come from moneyed interests– the .1%– rather than the federal government.
“The beauty in promoting “state control” is that those outside of the top .1% (or, let’s be generous, outside of the top 1%) hear the term “state control” and equate it with “local control.” Though I occasionally mention local control, I do not ultimately advocate for local control. You will not hear me give a speech in which I advocate replacing state control with local control. Local control is too close to you people, and, as such, corporate interests become more difficult to serve because it is the state legislators (and therefore, statehouses) that ALEC corporations control, not usually the local politicians.
“Besides, we lose the ability to hide our ALEC intentions behind federal scapegoating if we do not center our pseudo-local arguments on state control, and the best way to fool the public is to divert attention from the corporate control we desire by actively campaigning for federal control over states as the ultimate problem.”
Keep reading.
Meet the real Betsy.
Unvarnished.

Sadly, it’s all too true. It should come as no surprise though. Astute citizens realized long ago that those who claim to want less government are basically just egocentric haters that really want their own government, in order to follow their own agendas and promote their own interests –and the rest of us “little people” be damned.
7 Reasons Why Betsy DeVos’ Latest Hire May Be Her Scariest Yet:
https://www.alternet.org/devos-latest-hire-scariest-yet?akid=16252.2230613.0NYc0e&rd=1&src=newsletter1084243&t=12
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The HuffPost just put out a long, in-depth article about Devos being the most hated cabinet member in history, and how she got there. Apparently she’s “a boogeyman” whom Democratic candidates are using heavily in their election bids (Novermber 2018 & 2020):
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/betsy-devos-most-hated-secretary_us_59ee3d3be4b003385ac13c9b
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If she’s more hated than her predecessors then she’s actually doing some good because at least now people are paying attention. There’s no other reason people should hate her more than King Duncan. If anything, I at least appreciate her honesty.
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Betsy DeVos’ Deepest thoughts”?
The deepest part of a mud puddle?
I would not want to venture there, so I commend Mercedes Schneider for doing it for me.
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Mercedes’ interpretation of ALEC and DeVos is spot on. ALEC has been slowly working behind the scenes pulling the strings of state representatives. DeVos is an ALEC puppet with a dash of Calvinistic Christianity in the mix. Both are working to rob the middle class and the poor in order to shift even more wealth to the 1%. Suppressing democracy is another by-product of their vision.
Sadly, the Democrats are wasting an opportunity to present a united front against ALEC and the Republican party Perez has been restructuring the DNC in an attempt to marginalize and neutralize the left leaning wing of the party. The Democrats need all hands on deck if they plan on confronting this evil behemoth.https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/10/tom-perez-dnc-shake-up
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retired teacher,
BINGO! Love reading your comments. Thank you.
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Modern evangelicals bear little resemblance to Calvinists. They might claim the same God, but they ascribe vastly different characteristics to that God. The modern belief in the personal control over acceptance of god’s grace was the issue that separated the Calvinists from the more modern believers in free will. Most modern religionists believe in free will and reject the Calvinistic notion of the complete supremacy of God.
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One way to understand my elitist motivations is to study history…
” Drawn from the elite propertied segments in the new republic, most of the delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention shared their compatriot John Jay’s view that “Those who own the country ought to govern it.”
As the celebrated U.S. historian Richard Hofstader noted in his classic 1948 text, “The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It”: “In their minds, liberty was linked not to democracy but to property.” Democracy was a dangerous concept to them, conferring “unchecked rule by the masses,” which was “sure to bring arbitrary redistribution of property, destroying the very essence of liberty.”
Hofstader’s take on the founders was borne out in historian Jennifer Nedelsky’s comprehensively researched volume, “Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism,” in 1990. For all but one of the U.S. Constitution’s framers (James Wilson), Nedelsky noted, protection of “property” (meaning the people who owned large amounts of it) was “the main object of government.” The non-affluent, non-propertied and slightly propertied popular majority was for the framers “a problem to be contained.”
Anyone who doubts the anti-democratic character of the founders’ world view should read The Federalist Papers, written by the leading advocates of the U.S. Constitution to garner support for their preferred form of national government in 1787 and 1788. In Federalist No. 10, James Madison argued that democracies were “spectacles of turbulence … incompatible with … the rights of property.”
In Federalist No. 35, the future first U.S. secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton, argued that the common people found their proper political representatives among the small class of wealthy merchant capitalists. “The idea of an actual representation of all classes of people by persons of each class,” Hamilton wrote, “is altogether visionary.” The “weight and superior acquirements of the merchants render them more equal” than the “other classes,” Hamilton proclaimed.” Paul Street
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The founding fathers certainly accepted the John Locke view that property owners were the place to put the seat of government. This view evolved into the free soil idea before the civil war. Thereafter, Mill and Bentham and their utilitarianism was also to influence the rise of more universal views in American politics. Populism, women suffrage, the civil rights movement, all these ideas have also helped to shape our constitution.
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“. . . the one to which I belong: America’s elite among elite, those possessing the top .1% in American net worth.”
Yep! It would definitely be like Betsy to unknowingly obfuscate her amount of wealth.
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Diane and Mercedes I seriously doubt there is much difference, if at all, between what you say and what is in DeVos’ head.
The only missing thing is her religious intentions “the Kingdom”? Retired Teacher above says: “DeVos is an ALEC puppet with a dash of Calvinistic Christianity in the mix.”
I think it’s much more than a “dash,” however. I think her view of religion is the highest governing principle in her repertoire of thought, such as it is.
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“School Preyer”
Betsy is a praying mantis
Praying for its prey
Voucher is her chosen modus
Public schools will pay
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