What does the Foxx Say?

Here’s What:

N.C. Representative Virginia Foxx seen here , far right, telling a reporter to “shut up!”

So What?

So, Virginia Foxx is the Chair, of the House Education Committee. Education and Labor.

From the Official Committee Webpage:

The Education and Labor Committee's purpose is to ensure that Americans' needs are addressed so that students and workers may move forward in a changing school system and a competitive global economy.

The committee and its five subcommittees oversee education and workforce programs that affect all Americans, from early learning through secondary education, from job training through retirement.

The Education and Labor Committee Democrats' goal is to keep America strong by increasing education opportunities for students, by making it easier to send young adults to college, and by helping workers find job training and retirement security for a better future. The following education issues are under the jurisdiction of the Education and Labor Committee:

So, as a former teacher, (Foxx received her bachelor's degree in 1968 and later earned both a Master of Arts in college teaching (1972) and an Ed.D) telling a reporter or a student to shut up is important because she represents national education. Don’t ask questions to the newly appointed Speaker of the House? Third in line to the presidency.

Seeing a pattern?

Now What?

Consider yourself, the student, consumer, AND the labor force. Continue to be self-critical thinkers. Ask questions. Don’t accept unclear answers.

What does the Fox Say? I remember students showing me this video when it first came out. Over and over. ha, What a crazy song!