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In reply to the discussion: Why is school choice not a Democratic issue? [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,401 posts)In the decline of manufacturing, the teacher's union is one of the largest donors to the Democratic Party.
The plan is to transfer students to charter and religious schools with federal vouchers that pay tuition. After public schools close due to decreased enrollment, the congress pulls the subsidies, leaving public schools to go to residents for tax levies to reopen their schools.
The win is all round good for the GOP. Public schooling gets funded more by local residents leading to "the best education you can afford". Union teacher get laid off or forced to work at charter schools causing unions to collapse. Less federal tax money goes to fund public schools across the country.
The hope that wealthy kids get a better education than poor students is a long time Republican goal. To do that they have to end federal financing of public schools through No Child Left Behind..