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Iowa state auditor stunned that some are celebrating school vouchers as a means of ending public education

There will always be public education in the United States, and huge donations to Democrats by teachers’ unions will help that along. Plus, let’s face it, a lot of Americans are happy to have their kids in public schools. Maybe indoctrination hasn’t set in yet, or maybe they’re counting on the schools to do the indoctrinating. Remember the time a Harvard professor called for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling because it violates children’s right to a “meaningful education” and also appeals to “extreme religious ideologues” who “question science and promote female subservience and white supremacy.” The kicker: Homeschooling may keep children “from contributing positively to a democratic society.”

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This tweet isn’t about homeschooling but the next worst thing, vouchers. Iowa state auditor Rob Sand decided to tweet that school vouchers are pushed by powerful people who are focused on ideology.

How does that prove the point of his tweet? We thought we were churning out good citizens from the school system — why wouldn’t people outside of Iowa care about education there? Do people not move from there?

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Yeah, that argument does not fly.

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Not one advocate of school vouchers is arguing that parents shouldn’t be able to send their children to a public school if they so choose. So why are people like Sand so afraid of public schools losing out on that sweet, sweet tax money?

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Improve the quality of education in public schools, eliminate indoctrination, and people will stay … so why not do it?

It’s hilarious that a tool of the teachers’ unions is worried about “powerful groups” focused on ideology.

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