Commentary In a recent article, I called on Donald Trump, if he were to run again, to define himself as the education president, to bring us back to a system free of ideological bias, one that would teach young people how to think, not what to think, as the present one does, with few exceptions, from kindergarten to Ph.D. I also assumed this would mean a return of education to local government, to the parents and students, the real consumers of the education, and take it out of the hands of Washington, DC bureaucrats with whatever (usually statist) axes they have to grind. During Wednesday night’s speech just before his one hundredth day in office, the current holder of the presidency, Joe Biden, did just the opposite. He outlined his intention to increase the grip of the federal government on our educational system, this time all the way down to …