bronzeage
I am a river to my people
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"Privatizing" the education of our youth is an important first step in the Republican's "Long March" journey to do away with education altogether.
It's a well-known fact that a better educated populace tend to vote for Democratic candidates in elections, conversely, the most ignorant people in American tend to vote Republican (see also: amicus, eyer, miles, et al). As such, it's simply a matter of self-preservation for Republicans to do all they can to dismantle educational institutions.
It is a strange reversal. The Republican Party was once the home the Ivory Tower elitists. William F. Buckley may have been the last of the breed. Their great appeal was the idea they were smart and knew what to do about complicated problems. Somewhere along the line, they realized this was not enough to retain power, so they tried to gather the great middle class inside the tent. This meant pandering to middle class needs and desires.
The Republican ideal of the nuclear family, living in the suburbs where the wife was a home maker and the husband drove the family car to work in the city was born. This was followed up by the two car garage and mom had daily mobility.
Now the Republicans are stuck with their constituency and can't satisfy them. If they act responsibly and do what is needed, each of them will be charged with RINOality and lose to a more conservative Republican at the next election. If they keep their campaign promises, there will be no more middle class in a few years. It's a tough time to be a Republican.