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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you get out of D.C., most Americans broadly agree that Federal bureaucracy is bloated and burdensome. Its sprawl contributes substantially both to our budget deficit, which in turn drives our debt up, crowding out capital for private investment which would in turn drive productivity. At the same time, the larger bureaucracy gets, the more things it sticks its nose into things to feel busy, which likewise drives productivity down. DoE is probably the worst. It is very new (Carter Administration) and our national education performance has plummeted since its inception. There is no evidence that it is effective at doing anything other than increasing local district workloads and stifling educational innovation, and it costs a lot of money. At this point, elimination would at worst be a natural experiment that fails; our education can't get much worse. At best we will see a renaissance as local schools innovate and best practices are unearthed. I understand that many D.C. residents are terrified at what this and other moves will do to our local economy, but nationally, there is broad support for this. It's not hard to see why.[/quote] Sigh. So much incorrect information. Let's start with this does nothing to local DC economy. He wants you to believe that so that when we tell you this move is a mistake, you think we are acting out of self interest for our economy. We're not. Our economy will be just fine one way or the other. You are allowing yourself to be manipulated.[/quote] So says a professional manipulator from the edu-industrial lobby complex. [/quote] The Charter School lobby is heavily involved here too. They want that voucher money.[/quote] It’s all about the adults chasing money in this space. The kids, well, we saw in COVID, not so much. [/quote]
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