You realize a large part of that is because the funding that would allow fixes to the system are being pulled to fund these parochial schools on our tax dollars. That’s like cutting off your leg to lose weight then complaining you can’t run to exercise when you realize you aren’t actually healthier.
@@joshortega2231 oh, I’ll simplify. I’m saying I hate these subhuman conservatives because they are supporting strip mining funding for education to move it into religious schools, all on your and my tax dollars. As ReasonTV is a libertarian channel, I find it strange they let these degenerates say they don’t mind public funding of education, so long as the education is done at institutions that push religion and call for gay people to be executed. Not very libertarian.
@@TheRealKavemanSo if you choose the best place to educate your child that will make the worst place to educate your child lose money? Really? I’m so shocked 😮. It’s almost like the market automatically defunds failing systems. You should start advocating for other failing service providers. It would be a shame if blockbuster closes because of Netflix or if Sears failed because of Amazon. God forbid BlackBerry fail because of Apple. That’s the argument you are making. Send you student and your money to the place that can best educate your student and let the worse option fail.
"Charter Schools and Their Enemies" by Thomas Sowell. It's a great read, and it makes these bogus talking points look like some random thing a clueless child imagined one day while playing in the sandbox.
@@kimobrien.it’s hard to compete with public sector in the private sector. You can be a janitor in the public sector and make what a doctor makes. This is because government bureaucrats don’t spend money as carefully as a private person. Having said that, the fact that they pay less makes it so more teachers get hired and also makes the cost of education cheaper. Maybe they can use the experience of working in a charter school to later secure a higher paying public school position.
My SIL was a teacher in the Chicago area who left the classroom a few years ago. She was one of those insufferable "woe is me" and "my superpower is teaching" types, but even she has now admitted how brainwashed she was by the union. They convince them that they're underpaid and undervalued that they're shocked when they come over to the private sector. I love and respect teachers, but wow, their unions aren't doing them any favors.
In states like Wisconsin where school choice is widespread, a 4-person household that makes more than $66,000 is excluded from vouchers for private schools. It is true that most of the people benefitting from school in Wisconsin, Arizona, and Missouri were already sending their kids to private school, but they aren’t rich. They are middle class that were spending a massive percentage of their income just so their kids could avoid terrible public schools.
Who needs a study when I have eyes. If a family has an athletically gifted kid they ROUTINELY send that student to a private school, sometimes with much longer commutes. Are those families doing it because they think their child will get a worse education??
Had a kid in school (5th grade give or take) whose parents moved to another school district because he was good enough at basketball to at least get a college scholarship from it...he was diagnosed with cancer the next year and died before he got to HS. Always thought of it as karma for his parents being so stuck up.
Two points about this... First, most charter schools are PUBLIC schools, and in most places garner the same results with less money per student since they cannot issue bonds or levies. Second, many of the vouchers are being used for private CHRISTIAN schools, which pay no taxes on sales or property. They are getting public funds without paying into the coffers.
I was in band in the 90’s in a public school, my parents had to buy my instrument. So when did public schools start buying all their students instruments??
@tomconner2326 Private schools are not all religious schools and that's what DeVos' "voucher system" has always been about: unconstitutionally diverting the taxes everyone pays to pay for religious indoctrination. I'm from MI like she is and have been watching her try to for decades now. She's just gotten cleverer at throwing dust in people's eyes.
@@gamkal7231 Public schools are communist indoctrination camps so...I'd take religious over communist any day. At least one wants you to try being a good person, they other just wants to teach you to start an OF page and suck at the Governments teat when you average a whopping $120 per month doing the OF thing (the average OF "creator" makes $121 per month) so you complain about religion all you want but I'll take that over what the board of education has done to our schools.
@@gamkal7231 most private schools are religious, but not all. Either way, it's not "unconstitutional" to provide funding to parents to choose the school they prefer, whether religious or not. This is precisely how Pell Grants and GI benefits work. If they're constitutional, and they are, then so is school choice.
Oh my God teachers unions are the worst. I remember during the late covid period, schools were thinking about opening back up; teachers unions had teachers on the street publicly signing their wills in protest…yet each teacher had a Starbucks coffee in her hand
Raytheon makes war profits for billionaires destroying other nations and producing high priced arms. Teachers unions are up against the capitalist bosses in government.
Right!? Robby and Amber is the dream team! But now that Bri is gone and Jessica is left chair, The Hill, and Rising in particular, is okay again. But yeah, Robby+Amber=Dream Team.
In uk Katherine Birbalsingh runs a none selective school in a inner city school! The school out performs better than many other state schools!! Roland fryer a black Harvard professor is never quoted by the view!!!!
How do you spell baloney? I taught 40 years in some excellent public schools, and 6 years in an equally excellent private school associated with my church. School choice should be the rule of the land. It is to the advantage to all of us to have an educated populace. Let public schools compete with private schools. We all win when we compete to be the best.
Yeah, it's really scary that all these wildly successful multi-millionaires or even billionaires, think choice is a good idea. Why should we think those guys know anything about how to be successful?😜🤪🤣🤣
Put another way. The parents leaving the public school system hate the system so much they’re paying for the alternative themselves but they should keep paying into the broken system. 🙄
Didn’t John Stossel literally do MULTIPLE videos on how charter are successful and some not. And that by and large it is public schools are failing despite how much money keeps getting thrown at it? Or maybe, just MAYBE it’s the number of administrators that are zero value add to the educational improvement of our children?
If you look at the increases of funding to school districts and increases in salaries in the education system vs. the quality of education as measure by grades and graduation rates, you see that there is a decline in student education. So using the proof of decades of measurement, you would actually say that you need to cut funding to districts. I am all for student voucher programs.
Lol, why does Reason, Rising, Breaking Points, and other indy media spend so much time (a segment nearly everyday) on what The View says? To "correct the record"? But who that watches The View also watches legit journalism? No offense, Robby & Amber, but you're barking at the moon. Nobody that watches The View also watches ReasonTV. And people, like me, who don't watch The View don't watch for a reason: we're not interested in what they have to say. Please cover things other than The View. Retorting The View is wasted airtime. And I REALLY value Free Media airtime, and want lots more of it. Thanks.
Let's talk "salary" of a public school teacher. Even when I was a child I understood that the word is meaningless. Cost to the employer is the only measure of value. How much does the teacher cost the system? $100k + truly absurd benefits. I occasionally go to lunch with someone who retired from teaching at 45. Now, 25 years later, he still meets with other teachers twice yearly to discuss his ongoing benefits. He still gets health benefits 25 years after retirement at an age far lower than anyone in the private sector.
I don't have children but I used to vote for every tax increase for public schools even through I'm s homeowner. Now I vote them all down and strongly oppose them as they are taking my tax money to give to rich people . Bullsh't!!
One of my teachers in Junior High (now Middle School) sent his kids to private school while teaching in the public schools. One would think he would select the public schools, if he wants excellence. Get your money from McEducation but send your little brats to Elite School...
While I am skeptical of the voucher system and believe children shouldn't be forced into extreme religious or abusive military like schools, this video made a good case for vouchers in a way that I haven't thought of.
We spend more money on education per child for some of the worst results. Why in the world would we listen to the teachers in the Unions who can't be fired no matter how bad they are?
The problem is the poor school districts have bad parenting skills and we as a society need to correct that situation before education in these areas will get better.
LOL no we don't. Wh¡+e do-gooders have been trying this since Lyndon Johnson took office and it never worked. It created a culture of dependency, indifference, and irresponsibility that is in the marrow of three generations now. It encouraged fathers to leave the home and take no responsibility for their children so the mothers could get bigger handouts.
If the public school system is so well funded, as Robby suggests, why are teachers paying for class supplies out of their own pockets? Why are there some schools that can't even afford textbooks? Why have schools been cutting arts programs for decades now?
But Sunny was right. The majority of vouchers for private schools go-to kids and families whose children ALREADY got private school. Basically the kids parents can already afford it, they're just getting a government subsidy and the private school gets richer. A better solution would be to promote more charter schools and access for parents that don't require lottery systems. We all can agree public schools have failed the children.
"Basically the kids parents can already afford it, they're just getting a government subsidy and the private school gets richer." What the hell are you talking about? First, you say that "the kids parents can already afford it" and then say "they're just getting a government subsidy and the private school gets richer." If those parents can already afford a private school tuition then them getting a "government subsidy" doesn't mean the "private school gets richer." There's nothing even remotely logical in this idiotic claim. With or without the subsidy, the private school tuition would be paid by the parents who "can already afford it." Thinking this voucher would make the private school richer is laughable. At most, it would just make the family of the child, in question, richer since they would keep the difference between what they could afford and the amount of voucher they received. Of course, this is also absurd to claim since the beneficiaries of vouchers are actually those who financially need them. Tens of thousands of dollars in an educational voucher isn't going to make a family who can afford a private school tuition richer. That would be like giving a poor person a few dollars and saying they are "richer" because they can now afford more $5 Meal Deals from McDonald's or Burger King. "A better solution would be to promote more charter schools and access for parents that don't require lottery systems." The better system is to have the money follow the student and not to promote lotteries or greater "access" to charter schools. Parents should simply be informed that they can use the money for their child's education and then be allowed to send their children to public academies, private academies, charter academies, tutors, apprenticeships, home school or spend the money to help their children travel to other countries and learn about foreign languages, cultures and societies while also receiving adequate to above adequate education in basics including reading, writing and basic math. Of course, the racist and bigoted left would argue that if a child's parents is given a voucher and then could use it to travel to South America, Asia, or Africa (they would be okay with Canada and Europe) then the child will not receive a quality education because those schools don't have access to musical instruments, modern technology, scientific equipment, textbooks and after school programs. A child learning how to read and write in English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Russian ad Bantu languages would be failed because they didn't have a computer in every classroom. The issue we are facing is far more simple than people are making it. Remove the basis for control from the government and give the parents an education stipend or voucher along with an universal basic income for each individual, and then allow people to make of life what they would. The left hates the Universal Basic Income and Education Stipends because they are fixated on how to control people. They love their public schools and welfare programs because these are control based programs. The idea that parents "whose children ALREADY got private school" aren't using the "vouchers" they are receiving for their children's education is ridiculous. So, if they can afford private school already and are receiving more money to use towards their children's education than so be it. Now, they will just have money they would otherwise not have had to pay for a child's education. The rich can just put the vouchers into a 529 and their children can then decide how they want to use that money once they are adults. Maybe they want 5 Graduate Degrees which their otherwise rich parents couldn't afford to give them but they are able to afford it because they saved that money in a 529 and the children who are now adults are able to use it to gain more education. Maybe even use it to fund their research into cancer while taking a Sabbatical and come up with a cure for cancer instead of flipping burgers while trying to earn a degree so they can flip a test tube in a newly opened corporate hospital called the Amazon Hospital Systems. Then we won't have to worry about the Dark Triad that consists of massive corporations, large labor unions and big government because people will have broken the stranglehold of the left over society.
Im old enough now to watch this and realize that this is propaganda. Its just another form of propaganda. Like if you have $10k per child pwr year. In public school, $10k goes to the teacher.. but in a pr9vate setting $8k goes to the teacher, $2k goes to the ceo. So... im wondering how many of these reason tv clips i have watched over the last ten years that were just propaganda. Like obviously these two are lobbying for public school taxes to be provatized so someone can get rich.
God forbid you have control over your taxes, you children and your choices
_h e r e s y_
Do we really even have control of our choices?
Sunny sent her kids to private school and she went to private school, as well. Such a hypocrite.
Now to be fair, she's stupid. That kinda works to her argument.
Vouchers bad because union said so!!!!!
Really? Now WHY would they say that?
I'm no Sunny fan, but I must give her credit for disclosing the source of her talking points is completely biased and not creditable.
Because they're afraid of the private sector's growing ability to abuse workers.
As they say, “cui bono?” Find who benefits and we have the answer.
I'm not a billionaire, but I intend to utilize this for my kids in Oklahoma now. Our public schools have failed.
You realize a large part of that is because the funding that would allow fixes to the system are being pulled to fund these parochial schools on our tax dollars. That’s like cutting off your leg to lose weight then complaining you can’t run to exercise when you realize you aren’t actually healthier.
@@TheRealKavemanWhat???
@@joshortega2231 oh, I’ll simplify. I’m saying I hate these subhuman conservatives because they are supporting strip mining funding for education to move it into religious schools, all on your and my tax dollars. As ReasonTV is a libertarian channel, I find it strange they let these degenerates say they don’t mind public funding of education, so long as the education is done at institutions that push religion and call for gay people to be executed. Not very libertarian.
@@TheRealKavemanSo if you choose the best place to educate your child that will make the worst place to educate your child lose money? Really? I’m so shocked 😮. It’s almost like the market automatically defunds failing systems. You should start advocating for other failing service providers. It would be a shame if blockbuster closes because of Netflix or if Sears failed because of Amazon. God forbid BlackBerry fail because of Apple. That’s the argument you are making. Send you student and your money to the place that can best educate your student and let the worse option fail.
@@TheRealKaveman imagine thinking that the US public education system is poor because of lack of funding lol
"Charter Schools and Their Enemies" by Thomas Sowell. It's a great read, and it makes these bogus talking points look like some random thing a clueless child imagined one day while playing in the sandbox.
Thomas Sowell is one of the brightest men ever.
Great book, I read it!!
@@robfromvan Bosses say education is best when teachers are paid less.
@@kimobrien.it’s hard to compete with public sector in the private sector. You can be a janitor in the public sector and make what a doctor makes. This is because government bureaucrats don’t spend money as carefully as a private person. Having said that, the fact that they pay less makes it so more teachers get hired and also makes the cost of education cheaper. Maybe they can use the experience of working in a charter school to later secure a higher paying public school position.
My SIL was a teacher in the Chicago area who left the classroom a few years ago. She was one of those insufferable "woe is me" and "my superpower is teaching" types, but even she has now admitted how brainwashed she was by the union. They convince them that they're underpaid and undervalued that they're shocked when they come over to the private sector. I love and respect teachers, but wow, their unions aren't doing them any favors.
A Labor Union would NEVER misrepresent either, so take that to the proverbial bank!
*Hoffa* cough cough, *Teamsters* cough chough
Its scary and downright insane that anybody takes anything said on the view seriously.
Coming from a charter school and low income student who got into University of Southern California and graduated, my charter school saved my education
The top public middle school in Minnesota boasts that 80% of their students read at grade level.
The view is almost perfect at having the worst takes of every subject known to man. It's actually amazing to see.
"ladies of the view repeated marxist claptrap that has been debunked multiple times."
Debunked by who?
Fascists..
Unions say. Billionaires pay into the system, these vouchers undoubtedly only pay a fraction of the cost.
In states like Wisconsin where school choice is widespread, a 4-person household that makes more than $66,000 is excluded from vouchers for private schools. It is true that most of the people benefitting from school in Wisconsin, Arizona, and Missouri were already sending their kids to private school, but they aren’t rich. They are middle class that were spending a massive percentage of their income just so their kids could avoid terrible public schools.
Who needs a study when I have eyes. If a family has an athletically gifted kid they ROUTINELY send that student to a private school, sometimes with much longer commutes. Are those families doing it because they think their child will get a worse education??
Had a kid in school (5th grade give or take) whose parents moved to another school district because he was good enough at basketball to at least get a college scholarship from it...he was diagnosed with cancer the next year and died before he got to HS. Always thought of it as karma for his parents being so stuck up.
Two points about this... First, most charter schools are PUBLIC schools, and in most places garner the same results with less money per student since they cannot issue bonds or levies. Second, many of the vouchers are being used for private CHRISTIAN schools, which pay no taxes on sales or property. They are getting public funds without paying into the coffers.
So a monopoly that wants to keep its monopoly doesnt want competition to challenge the monopoly.
Im shocked
Robby+Amber=Dream Team.
Every one of their segments has been really good.
Every state should have a voucher system in place.
I was in band in the 90’s in a public school, my parents had to buy my instrument. So when did public schools start buying all their students instruments??
I was in band in the 80s, and the school had a deal where you could rent an instrument.
Sunny Hostin herself benefited from a private school education in New York City.
"School choice and vouchers are terrible!"
*-Organization of people whose jobs are threatened by school choice and vouchers*
Save a child,
..bust a Teacher Union.
The laugh line was right up front when the NEA talks about someone, anyone else being "unaccountable."
There's a lot of brilliant women in this world, and none of them are on the view!
“part of it is I think an ideological faith and getting rid of public institutions and moving towards a deregulated free market”
Sounds mega based
A dystopian wet dream of capitalist bosses.
Wonder where the ladies of the View send their children to school? Don't know, but would not be surprised that they went to a private school.
@tomconner2326 Private schools are not all religious schools and that's what DeVos' "voucher system" has always been about: unconstitutionally diverting the taxes everyone pays to pay for religious indoctrination. I'm from MI like she is and have been watching her try to for decades now. She's just gotten cleverer at throwing dust in people's eyes.
@@gamkal7231 Public schools are communist indoctrination camps so...I'd take religious over communist any day. At least one wants you to try being a good person, they other just wants to teach you to start an OF page and suck at the Governments teat when you average a whopping $120 per month doing the OF thing (the average OF "creator" makes $121 per month) so you complain about religion all you want but I'll take that over what the board of education has done to our schools.
@@gamkal7231 most private schools are religious, but not all. Either way, it's not "unconstitutional" to provide funding to parents to choose the school they prefer, whether religious or not. This is precisely how Pell Grants and GI benefits work. If they're constitutional, and they are, then so is school choice.
Australia has a voucher program. The academics there are not bad.
Oh my God teachers unions are the worst. I remember during the late covid period, schools were thinking about opening back up; teachers unions had teachers on the street publicly signing their wills in protest…yet each teacher had a Starbucks coffee in her hand
What? A union is complaining that they’re not getting all the money? Shocking!
I use the vouchers in florida. they are awesome and my daughter goes to an awwsome school
Pulling out teachers union studies on school vouchers is like pulling out a Raytheon study on the Iraq war.
Raytheon makes war profits for billionaires destroying other nations and producing high priced arms. Teachers unions are up against the capitalist bosses in government.
Yo this is so much better watching you two on here than the hill!
Right!? Robby and Amber is the dream team! But now that Bri is gone and Jessica is left chair, The Hill, and Rising in particular, is okay again. But yeah, Robby+Amber=Dream Team.
In uk Katherine Birbalsingh runs a none selective school in a inner city school! The school out performs better than many other state schools!! Roland fryer a black Harvard professor is never quoted by the view!!!!
How do you spell baloney? I taught 40 years in some excellent public schools, and 6 years in an equally excellent private school associated with my church. School choice should be the rule of the land. It is to the advantage to all of us to have an educated populace. Let public schools compete with private schools. We all win when we compete to be the best.
According to O-S-C-A-R M-E-Y-E-R it's "B-O-L-O-G-N-A".
@@DonaldJoeKennedy you’re right. That’s old school. 😎 Good stuff.
Well commented show, good job as always you two.
Aren’t these panelist all millionaires.
Yeah, it's really scary that all these wildly successful multi-millionaires or even billionaires, think choice is a good idea. Why should we think those guys know anything about how to be successful?😜🤪🤣🤣
They know how to use monopoly power to make profits. The see money spent on education as profits better put into their wallets.
@@kimobrien. The only monopolies are government run.
@@jonathanrichter4256 The monopoly bosses of the billionaire class run government.
Put another way. The parents leaving the public school system hate the system so much they’re paying for the alternative themselves but they should keep paying into the broken system. 🙄
Didn’t John Stossel literally do MULTIPLE videos on how charter are successful and some not. And that by and large it is public schools are failing despite how much money keeps getting thrown at it? Or maybe, just MAYBE it’s the number of administrators that are zero value add to the educational improvement of our children?
The bosses like Stossel say education is best when teachers are paid less.
Is the women's program part of any torture sessions in US prisons? I don't know how they haven't been arrested yet for torturing people😂
Wait wait wait... Are you guys saying that the brilliant, super stunning women of The View were dishonest in an argument?
Nah....
If you look at the increases of funding to school districts and increases in salaries in the education system vs. the quality of education as measure by grades and graduation rates, you see that there is a decline in student education. So using the proof of decades of measurement, you would actually say that you need to cut funding to districts.
I am all for student voucher programs.
Not one penny of public money should go to private schools. NOT ONE PENNY.
DISGUSTING!!
The cost of providing services to the student moves to the new school too. Her statement is literally impossible.
If you take any form of advice from the View then you really shouldn’t be making the decision what to eat for dinner tonight
Ask Sonny where she sends her kids?
More school choice is good. I'm glad the Republican party has really started pushing for school choice in recent years.
Lol, why does Reason, Rising, Breaking Points, and other indy media spend so much time (a segment nearly everyday) on what The View says? To "correct the record"? But who that watches The View also watches legit journalism? No offense, Robby & Amber, but you're barking at the moon. Nobody that watches The View also watches ReasonTV. And people, like me, who don't watch The View don't watch for a reason: we're not interested in what they have to say. Please cover things other than The View. Retorting The View is wasted airtime. And I REALLY value Free Media airtime, and want lots more of it. Thanks.
My faith in The View has been shattered - they were the last bastion of information I could really trust! What will I do, now?!? :'-(
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You had me at "deregulated free market". ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Tell me your bought out by the billionaires your protecting without telling me your bought out ideas from billionaires that your protecting
Wait. Could you please re-write that; confirming/correcting your spelling and punctuation? Thanks.
Let's talk "salary" of a public school teacher. Even when I was a child I understood that the word is meaningless. Cost to the employer is the only measure of value. How much does the teacher cost the system? $100k + truly absurd benefits. I occasionally go to lunch with someone who retired from teaching at 45. Now, 25 years later, he still meets with other teachers twice yearly to discuss his ongoing benefits. He still gets health benefits 25 years after retirement at an age far lower than anyone in the private sector.
I've been watching The Hill, Rising for several years and never realized Robby had legs.
I don't have children but I used to vote for every tax increase for public schools even through I'm s homeowner. Now I vote them all down and strongly oppose them as they are taking my tax money to give to rich people .
Bullsh't!!
The public Ed system is awful. I went to both public and private and I did better at private schools.
One of my teachers in Junior High (now Middle School) sent his kids to private school while teaching in the public schools. One would think he would select the public schools, if he wants excellence. Get your money from McEducation but send your little brats to Elite School...
The Democratic parties beloved Nordic countries have a school choice program......
While I am skeptical of the voucher system and believe children shouldn't be forced into extreme religious or abusive military like schools, this video made a good case for vouchers in a way that I haven't thought of.
We spend more money on education per child for some of the worst results. Why in the world would we listen to the teachers in the Unions who can't be fired no matter how bad they are?
If this is what they did, Prime targets for a libel suit.
Boo hoo fewer musical instruments but always an abundance of sports equipment. Another reason to leave how you educate to the the market.
The problem is the poor school districts have bad parenting skills and we as a society need to correct that situation before education in these areas will get better.
LOL no we don't. Wh¡+e do-gooders have been trying this since Lyndon Johnson took office and it never worked. It created a culture of dependency, indifference, and irresponsibility that is in the marrow of three generations now. It encouraged fathers to leave the home and take no responsibility for their children so the mothers could get bigger handouts.
Amber Duke is sooooo pretty.
I hope she knows..
They are. Its the Rockefellers fault 😂 my god people
1:38 - show me a single person Elon Musk, Oprah, Jeff Bezos who can whip out a billion dollars? I'll wait.
Just children.
I can’t believe anybody still watches the view. Worthless incorrect information all the time. Who really cares what they think.
If the public school system is so well funded, as Robby suggests, why are teachers paying for class supplies out of their own pockets? Why are there some schools that can't even afford textbooks? Why have schools been cutting arts programs for decades now?
Tiger mums!!!
Always attacking the unions while billionaires blast off rockets at government expense.
Tight pants.
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Both the BETAS from the hill 😂
But Sunny was right. The majority of vouchers for private schools go-to kids and families whose children ALREADY got private school.
Basically the kids parents can already afford it, they're just getting a government subsidy and the private school gets richer.
A better solution would be to promote more charter schools and access for parents that don't require lottery systems.
We all can agree public schools have failed the children.
"Basically the kids parents can already afford it, they're just getting a government subsidy and the private school gets richer." What the hell are you talking about? First, you say that "the kids parents can already afford it" and then say "they're just getting a government subsidy and the private school gets richer." If those parents can already afford a private school tuition then them getting a "government subsidy" doesn't mean the "private school gets richer." There's nothing even remotely logical in this idiotic claim. With or without the subsidy, the private school tuition would be paid by the parents who "can already afford it." Thinking this voucher would make the private school richer is laughable. At most, it would just make the family of the child, in question, richer since they would keep the difference between what they could afford and the amount of voucher they received. Of course, this is also absurd to claim since the beneficiaries of vouchers are actually those who financially need them. Tens of thousands of dollars in an educational voucher isn't going to make a family who can afford a private school tuition richer. That would be like giving a poor person a few dollars and saying they are "richer" because they can now afford more $5 Meal Deals from McDonald's or Burger King.
"A better solution would be to promote more charter schools and access for parents that don't require lottery systems."
The better system is to have the money follow the student and not to promote lotteries or greater "access" to charter schools. Parents should simply be informed that they can use the money for their child's education and then be allowed to send their children to public academies, private academies, charter academies, tutors, apprenticeships, home school or spend the money to help their children travel to other countries and learn about foreign languages, cultures and societies while also receiving adequate to above adequate education in basics including reading, writing and basic math. Of course, the racist and bigoted left would argue that if a child's parents is given a voucher and then could use it to travel to South America, Asia, or Africa (they would be okay with Canada and Europe) then the child will not receive a quality education because those schools don't have access to musical instruments, modern technology, scientific equipment, textbooks and after school programs. A child learning how to read and write in English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Russian ad Bantu languages would be failed because they didn't have a computer in every classroom.
The issue we are facing is far more simple than people are making it. Remove the basis for control from the government and give the parents an education stipend or voucher along with an universal basic income for each individual, and then allow people to make of life what they would. The left hates the Universal Basic Income and Education Stipends because they are fixated on how to control people. They love their public schools and welfare programs because these are control based programs.
The idea that parents "whose children ALREADY got private school" aren't using the "vouchers" they are receiving for their children's education is ridiculous. So, if they can afford private school already and are receiving more money to use towards their children's education than so be it. Now, they will just have money they would otherwise not have had to pay for a child's education. The rich can just put the vouchers into a 529 and their children can then decide how they want to use that money once they are adults. Maybe they want 5 Graduate Degrees which their otherwise rich parents couldn't afford to give them but they are able to afford it because they saved that money in a 529 and the children who are now adults are able to use it to gain more education. Maybe even use it to fund their research into cancer while taking a Sabbatical and come up with a cure for cancer instead of flipping burgers while trying to earn a degree so they can flip a test tube in a newly opened corporate hospital called the Amazon Hospital Systems.
Then we won't have to worry about the Dark Triad that consists of massive corporations, large labor unions and big government because people will have broken the stranglehold of the left over society.
I wanna marry Amber.
Im old enough now to watch this and realize that this is propaganda. Its just another form of propaganda.
Like if you have $10k per child pwr year. In public school, $10k goes to the teacher.. but in a pr9vate setting $8k goes to the teacher, $2k goes to the ceo. So... im wondering how many of these reason tv clips i have watched over the last ten years that were just propaganda.
Like obviously these two are lobbying for public school taxes to be provatized so someone can get rich.
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Skipping Rob. Sorry
That is because billionaires are.
Wonder where the ladies of the View send their children to school? Don't know, but would not be surprised that they went to a private school.