Well, don’t say I didn’t warn you. Comrade Ted has declared war on the Pro-Choice faction of
Comrade Ted has declared that they only “choice” you have is limited to selecting your school board. Don’t get me wrong, the school board choice is extremely important, and kudos to Maggie Thurber and Lisa Renee for their board project. But, even if you get every board member you want, the courts and state legislature take a large degree of control away from the local boards – mandating education of some theories (evolution for example) and forbidding the teaching of others. I suppose your choice doesn’t really extend to education after all, only the choice of the liberal elite matters.
Furthermore, why is
For those of you about to suggest that the issue is “means-testing,” the Governor stated his opposition, quite clearly, to the use of “public dollars” in any private institution. I wonder, does the State of
If this was really about reducing monies to the schools, let’s take a look at that. Reducing funding to the schools, according to Comrade Ted, will reduce the amount available to educate students. In other words, it would reduce the number of dollars per student. Unfortunately for Comrade Ted, that isn’t the case (perhaps he had the benefit of public school education). The voucher does not pay out more than a private or parochial school’s tuition – which is less than the amount appropriated for the same student in the public school system. Thus, while the total dollars are reduced, so is the student count – and effectively raising the funding per student to the public schools. If you doubt that private schools spend less, compare their tuition rates to the amount spent per student by TPS.
Margaritas ante Porcos,
Right Wing Toledo
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I think that you've hit it on the head RWT, comrade Teddie does appear to have been educated in a public school system.
Perhaps he's counting on his constituents all being similarly handicapped, so they won't catch on.
He also ranted that he wanted no public money spent anywhere the state has no oversight or control, yet his exemption for Cleveland is contradicting the other side of his mouth.
Ya gotta love it...
I wonder what it costs to educate all those home schooled kids? Time and supplies?
I suspect that with the recent attack on abstinence-based sex ed --based on misuse of a recent study by the liberal sex ed crowd-- the social conservatives will renew their push for vouchers. They don't mind attending public ed until the wolves (dems)are in the henhouse (school house) again--dictating their policies.
My report on the misuse of the data on sex ed is over on Noocularoption.
Liberal values in life skills courses,in drug and sex ed, were among the reasons why people left public schools in droves and fought for vouchers.
RWT - great example...but you should have mentioned the local property taxes. The state's portion of student funding is the only thing a local district loses...it doesn't lose the local property taxes as part of the voucher program, which means that our total property tax/levies get divided by smaller numbers of students resulting in, as per your example, more per-pupil spending.
But I just hate this concept that the public money belongs to the school system instead of to the school child!
What I really hate about all of this is the thinking that the public tax dollars belong to the school system instead of to the school child!
what warped thinking this is, indeed.
I hear you Maggie, I noted that Commrade Ted failed to mention that as well. It has never been about the student. How is it that private schools get better results consistently than private schools? It's not socioeconomic status, even schools in "disadvantaged" neighborhoods get better results.
Ted's comments in the interview, about how we can't let some students have a better education if all students won't receive it is perhaps the purist expression of the liberal desire for public schools - dumb down all the kids to the same level (i.e. equality of outcome). Fred on WSPD put it right the next morning, imagine if Ted had been the captain on the Titantic! "Sorry women and children, we don't have enough lifeboats for everyone, so we all get to die!"
If Ted wants to make it fair, given every student a voucher for the equivilent amount that would be spent on them in public school - and watch the exodus. But down that path leads to competition (and as a result - better education), which we all know is the anthesis of the socialism our governor promotes.
All I have to say about that interveiw is "Capitalism may be the unequal distribution of wealth but socialism is the equal distribution of poverty."
There is certainly a poverty of education and knowledge in public schools.
It seems that Strickland would rather have all suffer than have some prosper. Disgusting!!
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