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The criticism about bad teachers is fueled by private industry, charter schools in particular. Public primary and secondary education receives $600 billion a year and private businesses want a part of that, or all of it. Charter schools save money with non-union teachers. So the union needs to go.
What surprises me is how incompetent the teachers unions are at fighting back. They could come up with some agreement that would allow school districts to easily fire of the bottom 1% who are child molesters, drug addicts, or psychotic, but instead they do nothing. They aren't even complaining about the Time Magazine story, they just don't like the cover.
Trust me, I know a lot of the criticism is about the demographics of teachers, the fact that conservatives and libertarians want education to be for those who can afford it only, and the schools are not capitalist enough (aka for profit). They so know that the teachers union would be a major step towards dismantling private unions. Like I said, see where they stand on police unions.
That being said, there are major issues in some of these public unions. If you are pro-union, you have to recognize this and push to fix the issues. Pretending it doesn't exist doesn't help anyone.
I agree with what you're saying, but I think its fair to say that education is a much hotter topic at election time(than police unions), and the focus on it shouldn't really surprise anyone.
cant be worse than having niqqas executed in the middle of the street like we have now under the state.
I'm not saying private would be the sh*t or just what we need. I'm saying I think it would be better than the kill darky state run law enforcement.