Friday, August 20, 2021

Trumpty-Dumpty had a great fall - not liking "low class" - all the King's horses and all the Kings men, couldn't put Trumpty together again.

You ain't nothin' but a hound dog
Cryin' all the time
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog
Cryin' all the time
Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine

 When they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
When they said you was high-classed
Well, that was just a lie
You ain't never caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine

Barron Trump is being prep-school "high-classed" via going to a Florida elite private school. -

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Barron Trump, the 15-year-old son of former president Donald Trump, has enrolled at an exclusive private school not far from his father’s Mar-a-Lago home.

The teen will be attending Oxbridge Academy starting next week as a sophomore, the Palm Beach Post reports. Administrators at the West Palm Beach school sent an email to parents on Wednesday telling them about his arrival with the family’s permission.

“A small contingent of (Secret Service) agents will be present during each school day,” wrote Ralph Mauer, the school’s head.

[...] While the school has other children from prominent families, this will be the first time it has dealt with Secret Service.

“They want to have little impact on our day-to-day operations,” Siegfried said. “They’ve done this for other former presidents’ kids. They’re fantastic.”

Oxbridge was founded in 2011 by billionaire Bill Koch, who is the brother of Charles and the late David Koch, who ran the family’s Koch Industries. Annual tuition at the 54-acre campus is $34,800 for high school students.

Barron had been attending St. Andrew’s Episcopal School near Washington, D.C.

This is no man of the people, despite how he speaks. This is TRUMP! The big kahuna.

The Independent, from a while back, reporting about the Jan. 6 event - 

 What followed was a violent and historic scene: QAnon conspiracy theorists dressed in furs, domestic terrorists waving confederate flags, and hundreds of men and women in Trump campaign gear ransacking lawmakers’ offices. Some took the Senate dais and echoed the president’s false claims of voter fraud.

Mr Trump was apparently turned off by the chaotic scene, although not due to the assault on the US government but according to New York Magazine, because his supporters looked “low-class”.

He doesn’t like low class things,” an anonymous White House source told the magazine.

His supporters look low class? Trump. It is your base. Less than affluent disaffected white people, who dress like the white working men and women they are. They dress like that when out laboring daily to earn a living for self and family.

Too used to leeches in expensive suits is a big time fault. And not just Trump. It is a DC and NYC elitist affliction. The People don't all look like Lindsey Graham, who was a late supportor-convert. They look like real people, not like DC lobbyists, consultants and hangers-on. They look Tea Party. They are Tea Party.

And -

This is not Tea Party, no way, no how - this is efficient use of resources to keep tuition costs down, while being proudly elitist - delivering an unmatched educational experience-

Investing in Your Child's Future

Oxbridge Academy is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community of families who place a high value on investing in a private school education for their children. We understand careful planning is required for families to budget for private school. We are committed to providing both merit scholarships and generous financial aid in an effort to attract the most qualified students and to make Oxbridge financially feasible. The school efficiently utilizes its resources to keep tuition costs down while providing an unmatched educational experience.

 

2021-2022 Tuition

High School: $34,800
Tuition includes breakfast, lunch, snacks, textbooks, learning support services, and college counseling services.

Soft. Privileged. 54 acre campus. Hoi oligoi, not hoi polloi. With tradition. Badging the top of graduation mortar boards.