GOP Senator Says 'Kiss My A**' As Teachers & Unions Oppose Schools Reopening

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GOP Senator Says 'Kiss My A**' As Teachers & Unions Oppose Schools Reopening
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And yes, he literally used the word a**

that schools will open only if their region’s daily infection rate is below 5% over a 14-day average, exclaiming “we’re not going to use our children as guinea pigs.” Other parts of the country, however, are leaning toward keeping children in the classroom with increased sanitation measures, social distancing, and mask wearing policies.

However, many conservatives — including President Donald Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos — staunchly support reopening despite the overwhelming surge of COVID-19 infections across the country. They are even“Americans at this point, and parents more specifically, can’t be force-fed policies that go against what they think,” Cliff Young, president of Ipsos U.S. Public Affairs, explained in a press release. “You can’t wish away or scare away a virus.

“There’s no one that wants their kids back with us more than teachers.… But we want to open it safely,” Lily Eskelsen García, president of the National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the U.S.,

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