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To: Hope for the Republic

Yes, I am. They, too, should be privatized.

The Marxists of this nation got to where they are today through gradualism. That’s not a bad plan for conservatives, either.

Totally, and immediately privatizing all education immediately is not rational or possible. A good start would be getting children out of the Marxist system as quickly as possible. Allowing them to graduate early, ( when they have passed the GED or achieved a certain score on the SAT or ACT) is a doable, and not terribly scary for the voting public.


15 posted on 11/26/2013 7:01:52 AM PST by wintertime
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To: wintertime
Totally, and immediately privatizing all education immediately is not rational or possible. A good start would be getting children out of the Marxist system as quickly as possible. Allowing them to graduate early, ( when they have passed the GED or achieved a certain score on the SAT or ACT) is a doable, and not terribly scary for the voting public.

I see two problems with your line of reasoning: 1)You are against "state institutions, but you are willing to trust "state" exams to determine level of competency.

2)Early graduation would restrict the number of electives that students could take. I know I had enough credits to graduate as a junior, but was not sure what I wanted to take in college. I took all of the shop electives as a senior and that greatly influenced me to go into Engineering.

16 posted on 11/26/2013 11:42:11 AM PST by Hope for the Republic (The 1st amendment is protected by the 2nd amendment)
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To: wintertime

All of a sudden you are promoting the EXACT same thing I was advocating last year. I suppose it is better to be late to the party than never arrive at all.


25 posted on 11/27/2013 8:38:32 AM PST by verga (The devil is in the details)
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