firstly the public education is funded. the voucher program has not gotten through, so there's literally no reduction in public schools financial resources, but there are fewer students, so it's helping,
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secondly yes there's a collapse in the economy it sucks i and others have been pushing UBI, rent relief and so on and the government has been appallingly terrible. but with demand for teaching / childcare / tutoring surging this is an opportunity for anyone who can do it safely
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if you think that the public system is going to work during this pandemic unfortunately I think this is a total denial of the situation so we need to try a lot of things and fast and scale them and share the best idea
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this is *all* it did? public transport doesn't have a monopoly on transport. public transit has all kinds of holes and gaps that are plugged by rail hailing services. complain about their policies but to claim they haven't provided valuable service is nuts
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it didn't kill something off, maybe it increased the competitive pressure against publicly funded alternatives, it did like, murder the service, and it did provide services. god. this is sophistry
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