He makes an interesting point about government employee pensions, and how that cost burden may have sufficient political backing to take over what’s presently being spent on schools.
Who will prove to have more clout: the Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees plus the SEIU, or the unionized education establishment? If a jurisdiction decides they’ll throw all the taxpayers’ money at retirees, they’ll save the operating costs of the school buildings, at least, and maybe can sell the building or at least the land.
Hi, hon! Long time no talk to!
I agree in pure market principle that a certain amount of internet educational tools can be successfully deployed in local school districts to lighten the taxpayer load of large centralized schools, redundant employees, busing and related costs. What worries me is how unions will distort the market and use CommieCore to force destruction of the private sector in education. If we can't help our neighbors to see how pernicious Federal overreach has become and where it will logically end up (complete tyranny), we are doomed.