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To: jdm

There should be no public education. Private enterprises should be allowed to competitively bid for education contracts to do the same thing - and continue to compete. Imagine how lucrative it could be for private companies to be given a shot at even a fraction of state and federal budgets for education and how much BETTER a job would be done. Entrepreneurial genius and resourcefulness would chase those billions and turn out unprecedented results in classrooms in order to obtain and keep contracts.

And to be rid of the teachers’ lobby!


25 posted on 03/06/2008 4:51:25 PM PST by fire and forget
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To: fire and forget

[There should be no public education. Private enterprises should be allowed to competitively bid for education contracts to do the same thing - and continue to compete. Imagine how lucrative it could be for private companies to be given a shot at even a fraction of state and federal budgets for education and how much BETTER a job would be done. Entrepreneurial genius and resourcefulness would chase those billions and turn out unprecedented results in classrooms in order to obtain and keep contracts.
And to be rid of the teachers’ lobby!]

The athiest feminist run, atheist feminist owned,atheist feminist corrupted teachers lobby is more to the point. School education has gotten so bad that no money can correct it and now they want to destroy the last bastion of real education, home schooling. The technicalities they require are unconstitutional and so many homeschooled kids do so much better than the public schooled children with all the teachers credentials meaning very little in todays corrupt government propaganda centers.


67 posted on 03/07/2008 4:53:21 AM PST by kindred (He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son.)
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To: fire and forget
There should be no public education. Private enterprises should be allowed to competitively bid for education contracts to do the same thing - and continue to compete. Imagine how lucrative it could be for private companies to be given a shot at even a fraction of state and federal budgets for education and how much BETTER a job would be done. Entrepreneurial genius and resourcefulness would chase those billions and turn out unprecedented results in classrooms in order to obtain and keep contracts.

True. And this would be a hugely winning issue for Republicans as parents got the opportunity to send their kids to schools reflecting the family's values.

Every Republican running for office shoould swear to actively advocate for a $6,000/per year/per child tax credit for private school tuition.

That would revolutionize the nation.

112 posted on 03/08/2008 11:46:39 AM PST by Mr. Ion
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