Nah, you didnt. Nor does any of that material show liberalism is the cause. You are falling victim to the very childish error of believing correlation shows causation.
Really. So kids are getting high school diplomas, without having a high school education, and it's just magic? Just diplomas are randomly falling from the sky, and no one in charge is to blame?
The only thing childish in this discussion is your inability to accept reality.
No, i said liberalism is not the cause, nor have you shown that it is. Good god man, these are simple english sentences, try to follow...
Liberals are in charge of the school system.
That's not hard to understand either. Explain how people who don't have a high school education got a high school diploma. Who did that, and who is to blame?
Politicians who want to re-direct funding away from public schools towards the private/privileged entities that embrace it, while those who can't afford it will be left out. You are taking away the same opportunity for everyone and segregating the have's and have not's. It's nothing but school segregation all over again.
The government schools are CLOSED, BWK, and will be for the foreseeable future due to COVID. Why not redirect that money so that at least some of the children will learn something, in the private schools?
Because private deprives public. Private was an invented industry to make money and segregate the less fortunate by robbing from public. That way, the less fortunate stay segregated. When did people like you, ever imagine that folks like me couldn't see the conspiracy/ con in that game? You should be ashamed of yourself for pedaling false equivalencies.
By the way, government schools can go virtual, and be funded as such if we have to. With the appropriate funding. **** the private schools. No one asked them to invent an industry just to drain the funds from a government entity that serves all the people. The arrogance of this is just over the top.
Actually, Private Schools predate the government schools , not vice versa. Further, private schools don't "drain" anything from the government schools. They save school boards a bundle by removing a lot of students from their responsibility.
Further, private schools give an option to parents who give a dam and want their kids to learn instead of having to worry about taking a shiv in their eye while defending their lunch money.
You failed, as always to produce an argument. I could care less about private schools and when they predated anything. It's not relevant to anything. And if you want proof that private schools don't drain, you've been living in a closet. ashingtonpost.com/education/2020/01/27/5-most-serious-charter-school-scandals-2019-why-they-matter/ "Defending their lunch money" my ass. Charter/private steal that money. So wtf are you talking about?
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But see everything you posted, is a good sign.
You know what happens when public schools lose money?
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You know what happens to them? Nothing.
See if a charter school does something with the cash, they get into trouble. Then the parents pull their kids out, and the school closes.
Win-win.
What happens when the public schools abuse tax money? Nothing, they just get more tax money.
Lose-lose.
And in the mean time, they still do a better job educating. Statistical fact. Kids do better in private/charter schools, than in public schools.