Problem is, pulling kids out doesn't change funding unless a bunch of people do it. If it's just, "hey we have some free services, do you want them?", it's hard to resist completely. (That is, even right wingers may find some parts of value in schools)
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Replying to @HbdNrx @GlomarNeverDies
That's what happens when you're on the wrong side of the public goods problem. The external benefit of your actions is spread over the full population, while you bear the full burden of the costs. The same dynamic (in reverse) drives the formation of special interest groups.
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