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So the public school system — a bloated, coercive, tax-devouring bureaucracy — is failing, and instead if watching it as one would a sunset, Reason wants to save it?!?!
I could at least give some moral justification for giving Josef Stalin CPR!
Am I in the Twilight Zone?
#2 |
Andrew Williams |
March 19th, 2010 at 2:55 pm
I think the Cleveland school system is salvagable, and the ideas being put forth are fiscally and educationally sound.
That said, I have one caveat: why are the students required to wear uniforms, but the teachers can dress however they want? Isn’t that a classic case of “do as I say, not as I do?”
So the public school system — a bloated, coercive, tax-devouring bureaucracy — is failing, and instead if watching it as one would a sunset, Reason wants to save it?!?!
I could at least give some moral justification for giving Josef Stalin CPR!
Am I in the Twilight Zone?
I think the Cleveland school system is salvagable, and the ideas being put forth are fiscally and educationally sound.
That said, I have one caveat: why are the students required to wear uniforms, but the teachers can dress however they want? Isn’t that a classic case of “do as I say, not as I do?”