Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that you hate charter schools or whatever but I don't understand the hand wringing about out of state money. I donate to plenty of candidates in races outside of DC, does that somehow taint them?
I don't hate charter schools. Both of my sons attended a charter school. I don't mind outside money from small donors like yourself. But PACs funded by deep-pocketed monied interests have a corrupting influence. Where would Goulet be without DFER backing? That's the only thing that made him a significant candidate. Moreover, DFER in particular is dishonest about its agenda. If it just came out and said, "we want to privatize public schools so that our hedge fund backers can make money from education" that would be fine. Instead, they act like they are concerned about crime or whatever issue polls well.
Jeff, I'm with you but I subscribe to a different conspiracy theory.
Charter school backers want to have government-paid religious schools in the guise of charter schools. Not in DC, but in the red states. They push them upon DC because they want to be able to point from their red state at how many charter schools we have here and say, "we should try that too."
This is definitely an explanation for some of the support for Charter schools. But, I don't know if it explains DFER's support. Possibly, but that is a more obvious explanation in other cases.
I think the Walton family just wants a n abundant supply of poorly educated workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still want DFER to eat $#!* for trying to get Brandon Todd elected over Janeese Lewis George
I liked Brandon Todd. He was amazing. Janeese is MIA.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:So who are the non-charter school funded candidates who aren’t Republican?
Silverman and Frumin.
Oh should have clarified Ward 4.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:So who are the non-charter school funded candidates who aren’t Republican?
Silverman and Frumin.
Anonymous wrote:I still want DFER to eat $#!* for trying to get Brandon Todd elected over Janeese Lewis George
Anonymous wrote:So who are the non-charter school funded candidates who aren’t Republican?
Do you even know what DFER's objectives are? You wouldn't know based on the advertisements the group funds. Even if you support their objectives, don't you wonder why they don't campaign on them?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that you hate charter schools or whatever but I don't understand the hand wringing about out of state money. I donate to plenty of candidates in races outside of DC, does that somehow taint them?
I don't hate charter schools. Both of my sons attended a charter school. I don't mind outside money from small donors like yourself. But PACs funded by deep-pocketed monied interests have a corrupting influence. Where would Goulet be without DFER backing? That's the only thing that made him a significant candidate. Moreover, DFER in particular is dishonest about its agenda. If it just came out and said, "we want to privatize public schools so that our hedge fund backers can make money from education" that would be fine. Instead, they act like they are concerned about crime or whatever issue polls well.
Jeff, I'm with you but I subscribe to a different conspiracy theory.
Charter school backers want to have government-paid religious schools in the guise of charter schools. Not in DC, but in the red states. They push them upon DC because they want to be able to point from their red state at how many charter schools we have here and say, "we should try that too."
This is definitely an explanation for some of the support for Charter schools. But, I don't know if it explains DFER's support. Possibly, but that is a more obvious explanation in other cases.
Anonymous wrote:I guess we just disagree mainly on whether DFER's objectives are worthwhile or if they aren't why they aren't.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that you hate charter schools or whatever but I don't understand the hand wringing about out of state money. I donate to plenty of candidates in races outside of DC, does that somehow taint them?
I don't hate charter schools. Both of my sons attended a charter school. I don't mind outside money from small donors like yourself. But PACs funded by deep-pocketed monied interests have a corrupting influence. Where would Goulet be without DFER backing? That's the only thing that made him a significant candidate. Moreover, DFER in particular is dishonest about its agenda. If it just came out and said, "we want to privatize public schools so that our hedge fund backers can make money from education" that would be fine. Instead, they act like they are concerned about crime or whatever issue polls well.
Jeff, I'm with you but I subscribe to a different conspiracy theory.
Charter school backers want to have government-paid religious schools in the guise of charter schools. Not in DC, but in the red states. They push them upon DC because they want to be able to point from their red state at how many charter schools we have here and say, "we should try that too."
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get that you hate charter schools or whatever but I don't understand the hand wringing about out of state money. I donate to plenty of candidates in races outside of DC, does that somehow taint them?
I don't hate charter schools. Both of my sons attended a charter school. I don't mind outside money from small donors like yourself. But PACs funded by deep-pocketed monied interests have a corrupting influence. Where would Goulet be without DFER backing? That's the only thing that made him a significant candidate. Moreover, DFER in particular is dishonest about its agenda. If it just came out and said, "we want to privatize public schools so that our hedge fund backers can make money from education" that would be fine. Instead, they act like they are concerned about crime or whatever issue polls well.