CNN is really laying it on thick as Department of Education employees leave the office for the last time (don't you dare laugh)

Mik Olson

Mar 25, 2025

Take a look at these Department of Education employees leaving the office for the last time in this dramatic CNN clip:

Employees leave with their belongings in cardboard boxes and a woman laments retiring after nearly 35 years โ€” CNN is working hard to make us pity the downsizing of one of the worst government agencies ever.

Apparently everything but teach kids ... you know ... math and stuff:

Losing a job is tough, but given this Department's track record, it's hard to feel bad about its longtime staff being let go.

Question: Where was CNN when thousands of military members were fired without pay for refusing the COVID shot? Or when mom-and-pop shops were shut down during the 2020 riots?

Many of the more than 1,500 businesses in Minneapolis and St. Paul damaged during last year's riots following George Floyd's killing remain closed, while others are struggling to stay open. Along one especially hard-hit area, only 21 percent of the most damaged properties are back in business, according to the Star Tribune.

The newspaper also noted that with $500 million in damage to the Twin Cities, protests are the second-costliest civil disturbance in U.S. history behind the 1992 riots in Los Angeles.

What about all the businesses that got locked down and never recovered, or the landlords that were forbidden from collecting rent to pay their own bills?

And why should taxpayers sympathize with a department downsizing after wasting $1 billion on DEI nonsense under Biden?

I mean, I'm sorry but I'm not sorry ... thank God an education department that's obsessed with gay sex is slowly but surely closing its doors:

If these employees are truly hardworking and competent, they should have no trouble finding jobs in the private sector like the rest of us, right?


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