I wouldn’t have known it unless a lot of people told me about it, but apparently, on Darbi Boddy’s Facebook page, there is some crazy teacher named David Ehrlich who thinks that I am some person named Lisa Winner and has been very mean to that person because they believe they are me. Darbi and I have been catching up a bit. She’s still hard at work bringing awareness to the many problems of public education, but as a Lakota School Board member, she still stirs up a lot of controversy from the local government school lunatics, and this topic came up. I told her that I haven’t been too concerned over public education issues because what I have been talking about for a couple of decades now is about to happen; Trump is about to eliminate the Department of Education and specifically send everything back to the states. And that all public schools run by these radical left teacher unions were going to be in for a big surprise. So I wasn’t doing much of anything on the education front until that happened. And the teachers know something is brewing because they have been getting very aggressive as the bubbles that they live in are getting popped everywhere. And indeed, this troubled David Ehrlich is one of the bad ones. They always appear friendly at parent-teacher conferences, but few know what’s really going on with these people, which is common to my experience with them. Years ago, David Ehrlich, as a Lakota teacher, was disciplined for having improper relationships with students. And he’s still around wanting to teach kids, which is a very good example of everything that’s wrong with government schools. They hire the wrong people to have way too much power over our children, and the system protects them from public judgment, which is why they hated Darbi Boddy so much because, as a school board member, she worked hard to expose these problems, not to cover them up. They hated her for it, and the only means they had to change that condition was to intimidate and harass people in the reform movement so that they could continue to be diabolical menaces to our future children. Reading David Ehrlich’s comments about me reminded me of something Pete Hegseth had said about public education, as he was on my mind because of his swearing-in to the Trump administration.

I can assure everyone and all the intelligence agencies in the world that I can confirm it; I have never, under any condition, ever sent a message on Facebook, never under my account or some fake one. And I would certainly never pretend to be someone like Lisa Winner. If I say something to somebody, I tell them directly, and I ensure they always know it comes from me. I don’t use Facebook; I hate it. I only have a deactivated account that I recently reactivated for a gun competition group I’m in that seems to only know how to use Facebook as a group of older adults. So, they sometimes want to send me pictures and emails through Facebook. Other than that, I never interact with it because I hate Mark Zuckerberg and will not use the diabolical Facebook under any conditions. I would not know anything going on with Darbi’s Facebook page because I never log in to view anything that people are saying there. But I liked Ehrlich’s comments about me because they let me know that what I wanted to do was working. Like everyone who knows me, I have a management philosophy that I like to apply to my enemies: dealing with them as a ghost. I want them to think about me all the time as the first thing they think about when they wake up and the last thing they think about when they go to bed. And I want them to dream about me in the form of nightmares, which is the case with this David Ehrlich teacher.


If I dealt directly with all the people who hate me, I would have time for nothing else, so being a ghost is the best method of dealing with them. Ghosts can fly through walls and travel up and down in a building through locked doors; there is nowhere a ghost can’t go. They can be everywhere and anywhere simultaneously, so that is a general strategy for me, and it is my goal to have these people feel so strongly about me while I am doing many other things. I am happy to have people like that Lakota teacher hate me with such insanity, so when the large group of people who support Darbi Boddy so tenaciously let me know about David Ehrlich and others like him, it made me smile. But it also confirmed the heart of the problem, and many people who are now mainstreamers are catching up to it, like Pete Hegseth, a television host on Fox News and now Secretary of Defense of the United States under President Trump, the new mainstream. As Pete said recently, I have said for years, get your kids out of those dangerous government schools because people like this David Ehrlich teacher run them. He’s just one of many thousands, and most think similarly. They are dangerous people who want access to your children, and if you love your kids, you’ll do what you have to do to get them away from that vast danger.




Public education has been a terrible thing and has ruined the lives of so many people. Like Pete said, if you can create an option for your children, do it. Sell the boat. Sell the summer home in Florida. Do whatever you have to do to provide for your children an option. But don’t send them to public schools to be victims to diabolical Marxists with radical leftist ideologies so they can hide their corrupt mindsets behind polite society. Once you peel away the kind of people attracted to public education, you often get someone like this: David Ehrlich, who “failed to observe and maintain appropriate student-teacher boundaries and engaged in behavior in the classroom that caused students to become uncomfortable.” And that’s what everyone admitted to with a signed confession. It’s the same pattern in public education everywhere, from superintendents, administrators, and teachers at all levels. The more they think like Karl Marx, the more they want to hide all their other problems behind the authority of a government school position, which they believe shields them from public scrutiny, and they live their lives with unearned merit. And that’s precisely why Trump is getting rid of the Department of Education, and school choice will be the new standard. The money is going to go to the students, not the zip code, forcing schools to compete for enrollment instead of keeping parasites like David Ehrlich on the taxpayer-funded payroll to feed off innocent children hiding behind the system that protects their troubles to keep the tax money flowing to their corrupt labor unions. And it all has to happen because the system itself produces people dangerous to children and does nothing to make them better as people for the world of tomorrow. So, as the Trump administration does its business that we elected him to do, don’t feel sorry for people like this Lakota teacher. They were never the kind of people who should be anywhere near children. And they deserve what’s about to happen.
Rich Hoffman

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