Capitalism in the Classroom On The Brett Winterble Show
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Brett kicks off the program by talking about the Democratic Party’s historically low favorability ratings and growing dissatisfaction within its base. He quickly pivots to a broader critique of Democratic leadership, referencing Nancy Pelosi and security failures around January 6, before expanding into a wide-ranging commentary on political dysfunction across states like New York, Illinois, and Texas. The heart of Brett’s message, however, centers on education—specifically the urgent need to teach financial literacy and capitalism starting in the first grade.
He argues that current schooling fails to equip children with real-world economic skills, emphasizing that understanding budgeting, saving, and investing is more critical than rote academic knowledge. Brett warns that without early exposure to capitalism, children risk becoming vulnerable to socialist ideologies or exploitative financial systems. His proposed solution is a foundational curriculum that instills capitalist values and financial empowerment from a young age—framed as a path toward self-reliance and national renewal.
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