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					Originally Posted by Adder  Yup. Thus undermining the case for charter schools. And look, no evil union required!
 Vouchers, charter schools, or whatever the right wants now are certainly a leg up for some kids in difficult circumstances, but only some, and probably those who were most likely to find success anyway.
 
 Maybe that's worth doing, but doesn't appear to be scalable and thus isn't really a solution. ETA: And, as you suggest, may be actively harmful to those left behind.
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 Democrats also seem satisfied to pander to teacher's unions rather than take actions that improve student outcomes. And Democrats seem to be the most likely to just propose throwing more tax dollars down the toilet of a failing system than make any changes opposed by the unions.