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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: EagleKeeper on March 01, 2013, 11:35:24 AM
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http://hotair.com/archives/2013/03/01/alabama-passes-school-vouchers-for-students-at-failing-schools-dems-erupt/
I just thought that I would bring this over here.
If this is true it should be a moment of clarity, an epiphany, a moment in time that changes things.
To paraphrase the story...
"Those sneaky damn rethugs sneak something through that we Democrats have long resisted...School choice...DAMN THEM!!"
Teacher unions hardest hit!
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Rep. Mary Moore, D-Birmingham, as she was leaving the House chamber threw her hands over her head and shouted, “Welcome to the new confederacy where a bunch of white men are now going to take over black schools.â€
Huh? Giving any child including a black child a choice of a better education is racist?
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Huh? Giving any child including a black child a choice of a better education is racist?
Keeping them in failing schools is racist, taking them out of failing schools is racist.
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Keeping them in failing schools is racist, taking them out of failing schools is racist.
Got it. Thanks.
Um isnt saying that racist?
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Why is it that it is usually white liberals and black liberal politicians that complain about school choice? Most interviews that I have seen with black parents and other poor parents in crappy schools want the chance to send the kids to better schools.
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So, here is the first thing that gets ignored.
"dramatically revamped education bill that will give tax credits for families at “failing schools†to send their children to private school or another public school."
I should probably explain this more.
This has been picked up by the DUmp...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014411933
They don't seem to like this very much, which may come as a surprise.
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I thought this was a funny DUmp reply.
phantom power (22,241 posts)
3. Behold, the schizophrenia of electing people to govt, who don't believe in govt.
Ain't that a laugh riot?
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Boston, 1974, all over again.
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So, here is the first thing that gets ignored.
"dramatically revamped education bill that will give tax credits for families at “failing schools†to send their children to private school or another public school."
I should probably explain this more.
This has been picked up by the DUmp...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014411933
They don't seem to like this very much, which may come as a surprise.
Must be a good law then.....awh hell, if they don't like it is all I need to know that it's right.
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Keeping them in failing schools that end up not educating the children is actually racist, taking them out of failing schools is racist, according to the union and liberals.
FIFY
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Why is it that it is usually white liberals and black liberal politicians that complain about school choice? Most interviews that I have seen with black parents and other poor parents in crappy schools want the chance to send the kids to better schools.
I know you know the answer because you are wise beyond your years. :wink:
Just thought I would answer for the lurkers.
When people are given choice, government loses power. Likewise, when government is given power, people lose choice.
I am not sure what DUmmies don't understand about this.
I have a great story on government housing I will tell sometime.
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Public education is controlled by statists and labor unions. They don't want to give up that control. What if alternative schools can do a better job than they do? I've even read articles where they want to make home schooling illegal. Some parts of Europe are doing just that.
Liberals want brainwashed zombies to think the way they do. Well educated independent thinkers are a threat to them gaining and holding power.
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I find that these teacher's unions, let the teachers do whatever, and they don't have to be accountable for their actions. Suspending kids for things that have nothing to do with education, it is based on their personal opinons and/or fears...
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phantom power (22,241 posts)
3. Behold, the schizophrenia of electing people to govt, who don't believe in govt.
Not nearly as ironic as using constitutional processes to elected marxists who violate every tenet and principle the constitution was based upon.
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At the DUmp, a response:
Response to Roy Rolling (Reply #1)
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 01:00 PM
golfguru (4,272 posts)
5. That approach won't work
Last edited Fri Mar 1, 2013, 01:03 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)
The government can't fix anything as complex as a school system to run smoothly.
Post office, Amtrack, ICE, etc are glaring examples.
US already spends more than double per student compared to averages in Europe and
10 times as much as schools in China & India. And yet US students lag way behind in
math & science testing. Just look at the foreign students grades versus US born students
in US universities. The foreign students out perform by a significant margin.
What works best anywhere is those facing fierce competition. I will bet any money if the
public schools faced stiff competition, they will improve quickly and spectacularly.
...which was called a RW talking point.
Response to thucythucy (Reply #6)
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 03:57 PM
Jackpine Radical (36,211 posts)
7. Remember that private, for-profit corporation that got us to the moon?
Neither do I.
Response to Jackpine Radical (Reply #7)
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 04:25 PM
former9thward (5,871 posts)
10. Funny you would post that on the very day a private corporation
launched a rocket to re-supply the space station. NASA is unable to do it.
:lmao:
After which, a slugfest.
Then, it got locked as "off topic" because the source was HotAir (yes, that's the only reason). These people are lunatics.