by Thomas Hogan | Mar 21, 2025 | Education, High school, Kids, Parents, Parents rights, Pete Constant, Political Leaders, Politics, RJUHSD, School boards, Transgender
In the recent Roseville City Council race, Pete Constant faced a narrow defeat that has left many wondering what could have been done differently. One key factor that may have tipped the scales is Constant's lukewarm stance on parents' rights during his...
by Beau Larson | Sep 10, 2024 | Education, Government, Kids, Parents, Politics, School boards
The Declaration of Independence led to the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Whereas the Declaration of Independence declared the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, the Bill of Rights took it a few steps further. The main takeaway...
by Thomas Hogan | Jun 13, 2024 | Book, DCJESD, Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District, Education, Kids, Parents rights, Roseville City School District, Transgender
The Wake Up Placer (WUP) team is partnering with a group of local leaders to share that Placer County teachers, and other LGBTQ allies, are introducing transgender education themes into schools tailored to kindergartners through 8th grade kids. The goal of this...
by Thomas Hogan | Jan 26, 2024 | Education, Military Matters, Politics, Technology
This post draws off the work of General Flynn, US Army (Ret.). Please seek his work as the primary source for all thoughts that this article drives. You can purchase his books here: https://www.generalflynn.com/general-flynn-store Please follow us on X @...
by Thomas Hogan | Dec 19, 2023 | Budgeting, Dave Ramsey, Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District, Education, Norris
Pictured: Chuck and Hope Norris- with their daughter – out for the day. Please follow us on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/wakeupplacer In the quirky neighborhood of Californication County, there exist two families living parallel lives – the Jones and the...
by Chuck Baxter | Dec 15, 2023 | Culture, Education, Industry
If one does a quick search as to the many “diversified” majors offered at the university and college level in America, social engineering is rarely, if ever, among them. Still, America and those that follow her lead, continue trying to engineer “The Great Society”...