“Move all schools to the private sector.”
That is harder to do than it is to say.
73% of all black children are born to families where there is no father living in the house.
How, exactly, are you going to find an insurance company which will protect you from the numerous lawsuits which will result from any school servicing this population?
No insurance, no indemnification of teachers. No indemnification, no teachers.
Charter schools work where ever they are tried. This is a solved problem, for the most part.
I remember when Newt Gingrich was excoriated for saying there was a place for orphanages in America. You know how many kids are shacking up with friends because they’ve been kicked out of their homes? These are honor students, mind you.
Kids don’t vote, and as such, we are bending them over and sodomizing them fiscally, culturally, morally, and politically every chance we get.
YOu contradict yourself in part .Charter Schools ARE private sector NOT purely and not in all cases, but in many cases it is.
But you also miss the main point: your indemnification argument is a straw dog. If the system were privatized, that would not be an issue because a monstrous free market would be created, and wherever there is a monstrous free market, the market performs.
You totally lost me. We have lots of private schools. Just get rid of government run schools funded with other people’s money. Simple as that.