- Betsy DeVos, Secretary of the Department of Education, is a strong proponent of charter and homeschooling alternatives.
- Council for National Policy, the CNP, of which DeVos and her family are leaders, also strongly support publicly-funded Christian schools. Religious leaders & Republican MegaDonors write policy & plan.
- The Religious Right has its roots in the 1950s and the Cold War, a pro-Capitalism, Christian Supremacy & Religious Freedom response to Communism, whose founders include
- The John Birch Society, founded by conspiracy theorist John Welch in Indianapolis, who promoted the fear of fluoridated water, for example.
- White Supremacists– Welch & Founders were influenced by victorian-era and Nazi eugenics, including
- FRED KOCH-whose heirs are the richest klan in the world, and got his start with oil refineries for Stalin and Hitler, fund and control the
- Republican Party through its
- Donors Trust funding network &
- Republican Think Tanks, Enact Policy via
- ALEC–Lawmakers & Coporate leaders write national policy together
- State Policy Network-Religious Right policy at the State & Local level
- Council for National Interest-founded by Russian Dmitri Simes
- Ed Lozansky-Russian influencing the Republicans since 1978, Russia House, World Russia Forum
- American Conservative Union-CPAC-Largest Republican Annual Convention
- The Family-The National Prayer Breakfast-Religious Power structure within all parties, departments and government agencies
- Electronic Voting Machines-ES&S & Diebold controlled the Voting Machine market until the monopoly cause a sell-off to
- Voting Machine Issues have thrown elections to Republicans since they were coded to flip votes undetected in 1998 in Palm Beach, Florida
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- Mitt Romney’s machines failed in the 2004 Ohio election with
- Ken Blackwell– OH Secretary of State, 2004
- Jim DeMint-Tea Partier, 2010, with full Koch support and no competition, won the SC Senate seat with Lindsey Graham in time for
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- Citizens United to pass, funneling billions from anonymous individuals into the GOP.
- Turning Point USA Campus Outreach in public schools