Ron DeSantis has unveiled a list of four federal agencies he would completely eliminate if he were elected president, saying that “we would do Education, we would do Commerce, we’d do Energy, and we would do IRS.”
management take up nearly half of the energy’s budget, while the agency also oversees oil and gas in order to manage things like the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Nevertheless, conservatives want to destroy the agency, despite not knowing what it does. The latter assertion is not an exaggeration. During his 2012 presidential run, former Texas Republican Gov. Rick Perry saidwhat the agency did until 2017, when Donald Trump tapped him to run it. And finally, the Education Department is in Republicans’ crosshairs as part of their attack on public education, a system that, as a very small but crucial part of its curriculum, teaches children the history of racism and other forms of oppression in the U.S.
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