Which two agencies would you choose to end?

A Perfect Day to end the fed

Imagine waking up one morning to find that two of the biggest bureaucratic behemoths—the Federal Reserve and the Department of Education—had simply vanished.

Sounds like a dream come true, right? 

Thomas Massie Tweet about ending the Fed and abolishing the Department of Education

It wasn’t that long ago that tweets like my friend Rep. Massie’s would have been met with raised eyebrows by most people. But the last few years have brought (in addition to pandemic insanity and money printers running overtime) a sort of awakening to people who previously would have balked at the idea of abolishing the DoE, and who probably didn’t really know anything at all about the Federal Reserve. 

The Fed’s power to print money out of thin air has been wreaking havoc on our economy for decades. We’ve seen what happens: inflation, bubbles, and economic chaos that leave families scrambling to make ends meet while retirement savings are wiped out. 

The Department of Education, established in 1979, was supposed to revolutionize education. Instead, it’s become a sprawling bureaucracy that works harder to maintain the status quo than to actually educate kids.

Since COVID, a lot of parents are waking up to just how harmful this centralized control really is. When schools closed, millions of parents had their eyes opened to what many of us already knew: bad things are happening in our schools—and they are systemic in nature. 

Our kids deserve better than a one-size-fits-all approach that stifles creativity and critical thinking. And they definitely deserve better than to have activist teachers and administrators telling them that their parents are fascists, or racists, or otherwise harmful or immoral. 

The Department of Education doesn’t just perpetuate outdated teaching methods. It actively encourages a way of thinking that’s detrimental to the long-term peace and prosperity of any society.

I’ve dedicated myself to challenging these norms and helping families teach their kids the truth about the world they live in.

The Tuttle Twins books and curriculum are designed to encourage kids to ask questions, think independently, and embrace innovation.

Our newest release, The Tuttle Twins and the Medals of Merit, teaches the value of hard work and personal achievement—ideas that are more important than ever in a world that often prioritizes conformity over creativity.

It’s the perfect tool to inspire your kids to think critically about ideas that are presented to them as true and good, but simply are not.

We want to help parents raise a generation that’s not afraid to do big, important things.

Thanks for letting us be part of your journey.

— Connor

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There are many subtle ways that socialist ideas are being introduced, taught, and reinforced directly to your children.

Our e-book walks through several examples to help raise your attention to this agenda so you can help your children avoid being indoctrinated to support the state.

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SumthinWhittee

Hopefully Santa gives these out this year. Best gift to help counter the elementary school propaganda. #tuttletwins

LadyKayRising

When ur bedtime story teaches ur girl about the federal reserve & what a crock of crap it is. Vocab words: Medium of exchange & fiat currency. #tuttletwins for the win

Maribeth Cogan

“My just-turned-5 year old told me he is planning to read all the #TuttleTwins books today. It’s 10AM on Saturday and he’s already on his third. #Homeschooling ftw.”