Union Leader On School Vouchers.
Linda Chavez has an interesting article detailing some of the comments Andrew Stern, the president of the largest union in the AFL-CIO, himself a huge Democrat supporter, made with regard to the Democratic party, here are some quotes I found most interesting,
There are two main reasons why I believe Democrats are against Vouchers. The first reason is because the privatization of public schools would practically destroy one of the Democrats most ardent supporters. The teachers union. The second reason is because Democrats don't understand basic principles of Economics. Andrew Stern touched on the first reason with the above quote, but he touches on the second reason with the following quote,
This is something a lot of us who have been paying attention know already, it's just refreshing to hear it from Democrats themselves every now and then.
"We[Democrat party] can't talk about education. . . We can't discuss when it is failing our members (children) in public schools in urban areas. You know, we're the experiment. Maybe vouchers aren't the only answer, but then, what is? I'm tired of hearing if we just pay teachers more, you know life will be terrific. It's a huge problem."
There are two main reasons why I believe Democrats are against Vouchers. The first reason is because the privatization of public schools would practically destroy one of the Democrats most ardent supporters. The teachers union. The second reason is because Democrats don't understand basic principles of Economics. Andrew Stern touched on the first reason with the above quote, but he touches on the second reason with the following quote,
"We[Democrats] don't understand markets, we don't understand employers, we don't understand competition; we don't understand globalization; we don't understand how wages are set in an economy."
This is something a lot of us who have been paying attention know already, it's just refreshing to hear it from Democrats themselves every now and then.
that is very interesting indeed.
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