What specifically do private schools in the suburbs do differently than the government schools in the city that's so compelling that it convinces millions of people to flee the cities?
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When you go to a public school, you go to the one assigned to you based on where you live. When you go to a private school, you choose. Bureaucrats fear school vouchers because they'd mean public school is no longer guaranteed your money. Having a choice puts you in charge.
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What's different about the schools parents don't like compared to the ones they would choose if they had vouchers?
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Violence, theft, being punished for other people's deeds because they teamed up to accuse, being academically responsible for the "team" work of somebody who hates you for no reason, completely incompetent & unmotivated faculty, corrupt administrators, government inefficiency.
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one of the main reasons one doesn't try to cloister oneself with fanboys is people tell you when you're going off the deep end. I would advise getting help but I know that's fruitless so keep on mashing idiotic stuff like this.
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Imagine believing this is actually addressing the subject
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Price per square foot is double or more in the city . . .
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Stef do a presentation on the Cantillon effect! IMO it also is the cause for boomer prosperity right when we left the gold standard and they had jobs, social services, and real estate w/o tax increases, to where the realized money supply increase wasn't for decades later (now)
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@maxkeiser,@stacyherbert, or@jimmysong to talk about it#cantilloneffect
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People flee cities because most normies prefer some amount of privacy. NY exists for the sole purpose of housing narcissists who crave constant attention. An ideal world is villages clustered around transient focused cities.
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The suburban schools are desirable because of the demographic that lives there, not the teachers etc. You send your children where they will be with the “best” other children. Thus, inner city private “Ivy League” prep schools are very competitive because of the other parents.
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Probably more to do with teacher's unions and the voting powers there in
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Problem solved. HUD projects in suburbs. (Housing and subUrban Development).
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Sad how few people know this fact
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If western women would have children according to nature, instead of human nature, there would be no problem.
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This logic makes no sense. 1) there are other factors why people like the suburbs, more space, safer, cheaper, cleaner, etc. 2) why would people wanting to sell one resident to buy another be a problem?
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Yeah. This statement by Stefan needs a lot more explanation and it’s far from a certainty. I know it’s Twitter but it’s far from obvious/demonstrable the effects on the housing market are the road block to needed educational reform.
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