[identity profile] paft.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] talkpolitics
Teri Adams, Head of Independence Hall Tea Party and School Voucher Activist:

Our ultimate goal is to shut down public schools and have private schools only, eventually returning responsibility for payment to parents and private charities. It’s going to happen piecemeal and not overnight. It took us years to get into this mess and it’s going to take years to get out of it.



In other words, Adams would like education to be, along with medical care, available only to those who can pony up the cash for it.

The article I’ve linked to includes a few quotes from people speculating about what drives the American right’s hostility towards public education. The ban on teacher-led prayer is invoked, along with the mercenary desire to funnel the money now paid into public schools into private hands.

I suspect it’s much more simple than that. Without universal education, the far right wouldn’t have to contend with so many pesky arguments about the facts of history, math, science, etc.

Crossposted from Thoughtcrimes

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Date: 17/7/11 00:00 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerseycajun.livejournal.com
There's still the whole "or else" aspect which doesn't change.

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Date: 17/7/11 01:49 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kylinrouge.livejournal.com
Social contract. You can choose not to follow it by moving to another country, but they have their own social contract.

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Date: 17/7/11 01:56 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerseycajun.livejournal.com
Why is it when libertarians suggest doing this by voting with your feet to a neighboring state to adjust to bad local economies, poor school systems, whatever, it's treated like the most unbelievable burden known to man, but when this subject arises, suddenly going ex-pat to another country becomes a reasonable argument?
Edited Date: 17/7/11 01:57 (UTC)

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Date: 17/7/11 05:36 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kylinrouge.livejournal.com
I never said it was a reasonable argument.

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Date: 17/7/11 06:10 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerseycajun.livejournal.com
Well, I can't fault your candor in saying so.

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Date: 17/7/11 10:11 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gunslnger.livejournal.com
This just shows that you don't know what the social contract is.

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Date: 17/7/11 19:27 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kylinrouge.livejournal.com
Thanks for this helpful comment.
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Date: 18/7/11 22:51 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kylinrouge.livejournal.com
If people think that taxation is not the result of a social contract then they need to explain why, not just say "It isn't" and move on, because everywhere else says it is.

I guess it's okay for mods to be condescending and just spout inane comments, though.
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Re: Hello Tat, my name is Tit.

Date: 19/7/11 19:37 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kylinrouge.livejournal.com
Can you try again with a more reasonable analogy? Or better yet, no analogy at all. I'm pretty much done entertaining things like 'tax the world to give everyone a puppy'.

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