Schools need competition now

Townhall.com
Posted: August 31st, 2006 by R. Lee Wrights
Author: John Stossel

“This week’s back-to-school ads offer amazing bargains on lightweight backpacks and nifty school supplies. All those businesses scramble to offer us good stuff at low prices. It’s amazing what competition does for consumers. The power to say no to one business and yes to another is awesome. Too bad we don’t apply that idea to schools themselves. Education bureaucrats and teachers unions are against it. They insist they must dictate where kids go to school, what they study, and when. When I went on TV to say that it’s a myth that a government monopoly can educate kids effectively, hundreds of union teachers demonstrated outside my office demanding that I apologize and ‘re-educate’ myself by teaching for a week.” (08/30/06)

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